yes there are loads of them in Sweden
yes there are loads of them in Sweden
Trolls are a common theme in Scandinavian folklore, known for their large size, strength, and often mischievous behavior. While there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of trolls, they continue to be a prominent part of Scandinavian culture and storytelling.
No, there are not. Trolls come from Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore.
Henie
No, Christians do not believe in Lilith, as she is a figure from Jewish folklore and not part of Christian teachings or beliefs.
She is a figure in Gaelic folklore - asort of witch
The origin of the word "troll" can be traced back to Old Norse, where it referred to supernatural beings in Scandinavian folklore. Over time, the term evolved to describe internet users who disrupt online discussions by posting provocative or inflammatory comments to provoke an emotional response.
The kraken is not based on Greek myth, but rather on Scandinavian folklore. It is a legendary sea monster often depicted as a colossal octopus or squid that terrorizes sailors in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Wayland is a supernatural smith and king of the elves in European folklore. The Scandinavian (Norse) name is Volund, and the German name is spelled Wieland.
Paul Bunyan
The Scandinavian god of thunder and strength is called Thor. He is known for wielding a powerful hammer named Mjölnir and is a prominent figure in Norse mythology.