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Youāre m i n e, she whispered. Mine, as Iām y o u r s. And if we die, we die. All men must die, Jon Snow. But first weāll live. {inspiration}
Scandinavian FolkloreĀ She goes by many names, the most popular being Huldra, SkogsrĆ„ or The Lady of the Forest. Her name derives from a root meaning ācoveredā or āsecretā. The huldra is a stunningly beautiful, sometimes naked woman with long hair; though from behind she is hollow like an old tree trunk, and has an animalās tail. She is the watcher of the forest and all of its creatures, and will not be kind to those who are cruel to her subjects.
Tales of huldra tell of her using her beautiful appearance and seductive charm to lure young men back to her cave, or subterranean home, where they may be kept a slaves, lovers, or worse - depending on the tale. Sometimes the humans are released, but are cursed with the constant temptation to return to their captor. Other tales describe them getting married to humans, losing their tails, and becoming human themselves - but retaining their magic.
Some huldra are inherently deceptive, and evil, but many respond to the treatment they receive. If treated kindly, they have been known to use their magic to help humans, and solve their problems. If treated unkindly, they can be hateful, and vengeful.
I make the same mistakes Feels like I'll never learn Always give way too much For little in return I haven't changed a bit I'm still not over it I make the same mistakes
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