Huldufólk
Huldufólk, or "hidden people," are mythical beings in Icelandic folklore. They are often described as resembling humans but are said to be invisible to most people. Huldufólk are believed to live in rocks and hills, and they play a significant role in Icelandic culture, where many locals respect their habitats and avoid disturbing them.
These beings are often associated with nature and are thought to possess magical powers. Stories about Huldufólk often emphasize their connection to the land and the importance of coexisting peacefully with them. Many Icelanders still hold beliefs about Huldufólk, reflecting the country's rich tradition of folklore.