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Regardless of distinction in form, these types of fylgjur appear to be unitary in relation to fate. It is generally accepted that there is a correlation with the female guardian spirit (ancestral mothers as put by Mundal) and the Norns - the collective noun for a trio of maidens related to fate. Establishing this link invites an origin for the fylgjur from Ur\u00f0arbrunnr in a key verse from V\u00f6lusp\u00e1...<\/i>Read this article<\/u><\/a>Support this Order<\/u><\/a><\/div>\n\n