Before you start feeling too sad for all the Icelandic children who don't have a Santa Claus despite living fairly close to him, know this: They have 13 "Yule Lads" instead. Mischievous yet merry, the Jólasveinar (as they're known in Iceland) begin descending from the mountains to visit children's homes on December 12. One Yule Lad makes the excursion each night, leaving gifts for good kids and rotting potatoes for those on the naughty list. The 13 Yule Lads are, in order, Stekkjarstaur (Sheep-Cote Clod), Giljagaur (Gully Gawk), Stúfur (Stubby), Þvörusleikir (Spoon Licker), Pottaskefill (Pot Scraper), Askasleikir (Bowl Licker), Hurðaskellir (Door Slammer), Skyrgámur (Skyr Gobbler), Bjúgnakrækir (Sausage Swiper), Gluggagægir (Window Peeper), Gáttaþefur (Doorway Sniffer), Ketkrókur (Meathook), and Kertasníkir (Candle Stealer). As you may have guessed, their names provide hints as to the particular brand of trouble they cause. This odd family's matriarch is the cruel troll Grýla, who lives in the mountains and has a penchant for turning misbehaving kiddos into stew. |
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