Fog rolls in quicky! |
The start of the story goes like this:
A young man named Dreki was from the
Sudurnes, which is the southern peninsula of Iceland. One summer, he traveled to the North to find
work as a field hand. His travel was
uneventful until he reached the heathlands.
The heathlands is an area of very rocky ground, where little can grow
except a heath moss. It is
very dry and ground is covered in hummocks,
which are lumps and mounds that are often home to the Hidden Folk.
As Dreki passed into the heathlands, a heavy fog descended upon him
that was so thick, he soon lost his way. The dense fog was followed by sleet and cold,
so Dreki decided to stop for the night and pitched his tent. After his camp was set up, he dug into his
pack, pulled out his food and began to eat.
While he was enjoying his meal, a rust-colored
dog entered the tent, all wet and hungry-looking. The southerner was surprised to see a dog in
such a place where he expected no living creature. And so ugly and outlandish was the animal
that the man was a bit frightened of it.
Nevertheless, he gave the dog all it wanted to eat. The mutt wolfed down the food and then left,
disappearing into the fog.
Dreki may be in for a supernatural encounter! Or, has he had one already? Read the whole story in my upcoming book on Icelandic legends & fairy tales which is set to be released this summer. Follow my blog for more stories and details.