
The Glacier King’s Daughter
A Radiant Maiden from Ice and Light Descends to Guide and Protect
Iceland's folklore is deeply connected to its dramatic landscape, with stories of elves, trolls, and spirits that reflect the island's unique environment. The "Huldufólk," or hidden people, are believed to live in rocks and hills, and many Icelanders still respect their presence, going so far as to alter construction plans to avoid disturbing their homes. Another central figure in Icelandic mythology is the "Yule Lads," mischievous pranksters who visit children during the Christmas season, leaving gifts or playing tricks depending on their behavior. Icelandic literature is also rich with sagas, epic tales of Viking heroes and their exploits, such as the "Saga of the Volsungs," which tells the story of the hero Sigurd and his battle with the dragon Fafnir. These stories, deeply rooted in the island's history and landscape, continue to be a vital part of Icelandic culture and identity.
A Radiant Maiden from Ice and Light Descends to Guide and Protect
At midsummer sunrise, a hidden portal emerges to guard chieftains’ spirits and ancient wisdom.
The land remembers its past—will they listen before it’s too late?
A betrayed witch, a vengeful curse, and a sea that never forgets
A forbidden love between land and sea—one choice will seal her fate forever.
A cursed lake, an ancient beast, and a fisherman caught in a battle between myth and reality.
A haunting melody, an elven secret, and a musician who dares to listen.
A spectral seal, a forgotten curse, and a haunting mystery lost in the depths of Iceland’s fjords.
A journey of sacrifice, courage, and the ancient secrets of Iceland's Mount Esja.
A mystical journey into Iceland’s hidden magic and the price of curiosity.
An epic tale of heroism, love, and tragic destiny in ancient Iceland.
The epic tale of Grettir Ásmundarson, Iceland's legendary outlaw hero.
A tale of honor, vengeance, and unbreakable bonds in medieval Iceland.