Fylgja

Belief in a Fylgja or Flje (consort or follower) is a consistent feature of Scandinavian mythology. A Follower or Warden (vorr) spirit is tied to a person, a place or a family-clan (Aett). It can appear in dreams or in life, in norse literature usually as a dire omen, taking on a skin appropriate to the occasion, such as a giant or an animal (examples include a bloostained billy goat, a bear, a small fish and a mouse). Sei rituals often attempt to manipulate a warden spirit, either by having the warden leave the Volve's skin and travel in an animal skin to learn otherwise inaccessible secrets, or by questioning, stealing or banishing wardens. See also:

 

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