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make sure he didn't kill the great bull seal that would be lying at the entrance, for that was her husband. Nor should he harm the two seal pups deep inside the cave, for they were her two young sons, and she described their skins so he would know them. But the farmer didn't heed the dream message. He joined the others on the hunt, and they killed all the seals they could lay their hands on. When they got back home, the catch was divided up, and for his share the farmer received the large bull seal and both the front and the hind flippers of the two young pups.
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to marry him. The man kept her skin in a chest, and kept the key with him both day and night. Like this they lived for several years, having several children together. One day when out fishing, he discovers that he has forgotten to bring his key, and rows back home with his power. When he returns home, his wife has escaped back to sea, leaving their children behind, but has put out the fire and hid away any sharp objects, so that they wouldn't be harmed.
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A young farmer from Mikladalur once went to the beach to watch the selkies dance. There he sees a beautiful selkie maiden shedding her seal skin, and he is hit by an intense desire for her. He hides the skin, so that she cannot go back to sea at the end of the night, and confronts her, and forces her
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When she had pronounced these words, she vanished with a great crash of thunder and was never seen again. But still today, alas, it so happens from time to time that men from the village of Mikladalur get drowned at sea or fall from the tops of cliffs; it must therefore be feared that the number of
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Then one day it happened that the Mikladalur men planned to go deep into one of the caverns along the far coast to hunt the seals that lived there. The night before they were due to go, the man's seal wife appeared to him in a dream and said that if he went on the seal hunt in the cavern, he should
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In the evening, when the head of the large seal and the limbs of the small ones had been cooked for dinner, there was a great crash in the smoke-room, and the seal woman appeared in the form of a terrifying
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victims is not yet great enough for all the dead to link hands around the whole island of Kalsoy.
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There stands a statue of the selkie, down at the shore amidst the crashing surf in Mikladalur.
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A Danish website including several photographs of Mikladalur
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The town's stone church dates from 1856. A tunnel to
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Mikladalur Church, looking across to the island of Kunoy
Kunoy
Mikladalur is located in Denmark Faroe Islands
62°20′06″N 6°46′01″W / 62.33500°N 6.76694°W / 62.33500; -6.76694
Kingdom of Denmark
Faroe Islands
Kalsoy
Klaksvík
Time zone
GMT
DST
UTC+1
EST
Climate
Cfc
dale
Kalsoy
Klaksvík
Trøllanes
selkie
Twelfth Night
troll
List of towns in the Faroe Islands
"Legend of Kópakonan (Seal Woman)"
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A Danish website including several photographs of Mikladalur
Stats
Category
Populated places in the Faroe Islands

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