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Will-O'-Wisp
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Will-O'-Wisp

Bright green fir trees were everywhere as we left Umeå in the early hours of the morning. We made a short stop and found bog rosemary in full bloom. Soon the mist came creeping down from the mountain. My companion alerted me to a green light among the trees. I felt a sudden urge to follow its glow, which seemed to be moving deeper into the forest. The interpreter advised against it, and when I persisted, he grabbed me hard by the coat until the light had vanished. I grew angry, calling him a muck-eater and a smellfungus. Now I regret my words, wondering whether he somehow saved me from a tragic fate.

— Carl Linnaeus, June 12th, 1732

A person who cheats someone out of a piece of property might one day return from the dead as a will-o' the-wisp. The spirit is doomed to walk the boundary of its stolen land, moving the sticks that mark it. The will-o' the-wisp is a small figure dressed in green or gray who carries a lantern with a strange glow. Some will-o' the-wisps use their light to lead people astray, luring them into marshes and leaving them to drown. Others are kind and can help people find their way home.

Ritual

The only way to bring peace to a will-o' the-wisp is to return the land to its rightful owner.

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