Has anyone visited Iceland recently? Met Mr Magnus?
Tell us about it! Post photos!
Unofficial Alumni of The Icelandic Elf School -Álfaskólinn
Alumni Page created purely in fun for any & all alumni (or future alum!) of Mr. feel free to share any actual *personal* "hidden people" stories you may have.
Magnús Skarphéðinsson's Icelandic Elf School. :)
Feel free to share your experience at the school, add photos & esp. PS- the cover photo of this page is *Not* what the school looks like. Just that I saw no photos of the actual building in Reykjavik....but it woulda been *Really* cool if that's what it looked like!
12/02/2017
http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/iceland-witchcraft-museum-sorcery-interview
It's Not Always Easy Being Iceland's Best Witchcraft Museum Modern-day lessons abound when you're immersed in 17th century sorcery.
Anybody been to Iceland recently? Any elf stories? :)
14/09/2016
31/08/2016
Elf rock restored after its removal wreaks havoc on Icelandic town A rock in Siglufjörður, Iceland, reputed to be the home of elves, was covered in metres of soil last year by roadworkers. A series of mishaps later, allegedly caused by the elves, the rock has now been dug up and restored.
Well? Has anyone here been to Iceland this summer??
Summer is coming so we're hoping Aaall those people who said they're going will leave photos, videos &/or reviews here! People are eager to hear what you thought! :)
The page has gotten several requests for info about Mr. Magnus' school and plenty of people saying they have plans on going.
I'm curious to know who's had the chance to go.
Tell us your experience and share photos!
07/12/2015
HURRICANE WARNING Now In Full Effect - The Reykjavik Grapevine Tomorrow is not the day to go anywhere, as hurricane-force winds are forecast through Monday and into the next day.
1500 Likes! Hot damn! Feel free to share us.
11/06/2015
I emailed her several times with dozens of questions about elves. Very nice lady.
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