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The Devious Corpse of Finnur the Sorcerer

The Devious Corpse of Finnur the Sorcerer

Released Friday, 5th April 2024
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The Devious Corpse of Finnur the Sorcerer

The Devious Corpse of Finnur the Sorcerer

The Devious Corpse of Finnur the Sorcerer

The Devious Corpse of Finnur the Sorcerer

Friday, 5th April 2024
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series, where I am sharing fascinating stories from Icelandic folklore on Fridays throughout 2024. Why Finnur is a Feared Sorcerer A sorcerer named Finnur that lived a long time ago. So many people feared him and when he died no one wanted anything to do with the death, such as preparing the body or sewing up the shroud, which covers the dead body. Finally, one woman said she will sew the shroud. When she was doing it, some weird stuff was happening. It seems that even in death, Finnur had found ways to terrorize people. The antics that happened while she was trying to sew the shroud made her go mad. Another Brave Woman Steps Up to Prep Finnur’s Body After that, people were, of course, even more resistant to getting involved in prepping his body. However, another woman stepped forward and said she was up to the task. While she was sewing up the shroud it came to a point where she need to disconnect the needle from the thread, she witnessed something strange.The corpse of Finnur said to her “You have yet to bite the needle free from the thread”. Instead of being scared, the woman boldly said, “I don’t plan on biting it. I plan on yanking it free.” That is exactly what she did and after that she took the needle she had used, broke it into two pieces and stuck it into the corpses’ feet. After doing that, the corpse of Finnur stopped playing antics nor did it bother anyone else.I don’t know if putting needles into a corpses’ feet has some sort of significance, but I do think it is interesting that this specific action would shut him up. Random Fact of the Episode I am pretty sure that in a previous episode, I have spoken about the Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft Museum in Hólmavík in the Westfjords of Iceland. What might surprise people is that most of the people persecuted for doing magic in Iceland were men. At the museum, they showcases the documented executions of people who did magic and most of them happened in the Westfjords. Icelandic Word of the Episode Galdramaður – sorcerer Share This With a Friend Facebook Email Twitter Let's Be Social YoutubeTiktokInstagramFacebookÞakka þér kærlega fyrir að hlusta og sjáumst fljótlega.

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