Selkolla
Selkolla (literally 'seal-head') is a supernatural being in Icelandic folklore. She is described as a fair woman that is sometimes seen having the head of a seal. She is most prominently attested as an antagonist of Bishop Guðmundur Arason (1161–1237). The tale is noted for combining Christian ideas with concepts found in Scandinavian non-Christian traditions.
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Selkolla
Selkolla (literally 'seal-head') is a supernatural being in Icelandic folklore. She is described as a fair woman that is sometimes seen having the head of a seal. She is most prominently attested as an antagonist of Bishop Guðmundur Arason (1161–1237). The tale is noted for combining Christian ideas with concepts found in Scandinavian non-Christian traditions.
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