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Icelandic magical staves

Icelandic magical staves (sigils) are symbols credited with magical effect preserved in various grimoires dating from the 17th century and later. According to the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft, the effects credited to most of the staves were very relevant to the average Icelanders of the time, who were mostly subsistence farmers and had to deal with harsh climatic conditions.

Table of magical staves

NameDescriptionImageAð fá stúlkuTo get a girl.Icelandic Magical Stave adfastulku.svgÆgishjálmurHelm of awe; to induce fear and to protect against abuse of power.Aegishjalmr.svgAngurgapiCarved on the ends of barrels. Purpose unclear.Icelandic Magical Stave angurgapi.svgBrýnslustafirFor use on whetstones.Icelandic Magical Stave brynslustafir.svgDraumstafirTo dream what your heart desires.Icelandic Magical Stave draumstafir.svgDreprúnTo kill an enemy’s cattle.[2]Icelandic Magical Stave dreprun.svgFeingurA fertility rune.Icelandic Magical Stave feingur.svgGapaldurTwo staves, kept in the shoes, gapaldur under the heel of the right foot and ginfaxi under the toes of the left foot, to magically ensure victory in bouts of Icelandic wrestling (glíma).Icelandic Magical Stave gapaldur.svgGinfaxiIcelandic Magical Stave ginfaxi.svgHólastafurTo open hills.Icelandic Magical Stave holastafur.svgKaupalokiTo prosper in trade and business (19th century manuscript).Icelandic Magical Stave kaupaloki.svgLásabrjóturTo open a lock without a key.Icelandic Magical Stave lasabrjotur.svgMáladeilanTo win in court.[3]Icelandic Magical Stave maladeilan.svgNábrókarstafurNecropants, a pair of pants made from the skin of a dead man that are capable of producing an endless supply of money.[4]Icelandic Magical Stave nabrokarstafur.svgÓttastafurTo induce fear.Icelandic Magical Stave ottastafur.svgRosahringur minniA lesser circle of protection.Icelandic Magical Stave rosahringurminni.svgSmjörhnúturButterknot, to ensure butter was procured through non-magical means.Icelandic Magical Stave smjorhnutur.svgStafur gegn galdriStaves against witchcraft.[5]Icelandic Magical Stave stafurgegngaldri.svgStafur til að vekja upp draugTo invoke ghosts and evil spirits.Icelandic Magical Stave stafurtiladvekjauppdraug.svgÞjófastafurFor use against thieves.[6]Icelandic Magical Stave thjofastafur.svgTóustefnaTo ward off foxes.[7]Icelandic Magical Stave toustefna.svgVarnarstafur ValdemarsValdemar’s Protection Stave; increases favor and happiness.Icelandic Magical Stave valdemar.svgVatnahlífirProtection against drowning.Icelandic Magical Stave vatnahlifir.svgVegvísirTo guide people through rough weather.Vegvisir.svgVeiðistafurFor luck in fishing.Icelandic Magical Stave veidistafur.svg

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