Elven rock. Elves are mythical creatures from the early times of men. They live in rocks or even...
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Elven rock
Icelandic folkstories
Elves are mythical creatures from the early times of men.
They live in rocks or even hills.
Elves usually appear in norse mythology or even fairytales.
Elven rocks
Many people think that elves really do exist
And a well respected news agency called DV asked a people from a random pick that if they belived in elves.
Majority answered YES
Are elves real?
Elve rock on Klapparhól
Álfhóll is a famous hill
in Kópavogur where
elves live. It is located
near a school called
Digranesskóli. The
rock is largely covered
in gras and moss.
Here is a video of Iceland and elves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avq9ABxMOys
A video
Once a man who lived in the East side of the land had a new born baby. One day he had to travel and leave the baby alone with the village people. He told them never to leave the baby alone but one day they didn‘t listen and left the baby alone for a while.
Elves return a baby
When he returned to the village the baby was acting like a lunetic. He then examined the baby and noticed that it wasn‘t his. He was furious and went to an elf rock and cursed it and said he would blow the rock up if they wouldn‘t return his baby. He went home then and told every people in the village to go for a while
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And when they returned to the house the baby was alright and had been returned and the other elven baby taken.
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Erla Stefánsdóttir
Erla Stefánsdóttir is a highly respected elf specialist.
Early in the year 1990 she took a walk through Árlahóla and experienced paranormal activity when she saw a dwarf-like creature for the first time.
She described the Elves as happy, exciting creatures, they dressed in bright colorful clothes.
Erla Stefánsdóttir
Mammelokker
Minnewater
Manneken Pis
Belgian folkstories
18th century
Ghent
Man locked in prison
Got no food so he would starve
Everyday his daughter breastfed him so
He stayed alive
The guards saw that as a miracle
So he wan`t guilty
„Mammelokker“
Roman Ages
Bruges
Old seaman had a daughter, Minna
Arranged a marrige with Horneck
In love with Stromberg
Stromberg had to fight
Received eternal love
„Minnewater“
Minna forced to marry Horneck and
Ran away
Stromberg came back
Found Minna and she died
Made a grave and destroyed a dam
„Minna-water“
„Minnewater“
12th century
Brussels
Many different stories
1st: saved the town by urinating on a
burning fuse
2nd: gift of merchant to localsbecause they found his son
3th: boy urinated on enemy troops so they won the battle
„Manneken Pis“