
Múli (nú Stórimúli)
Múli, now known as Stórimúli, is a farmstead in Iceland with a history intertwined with the supernatural and the resilience of its inhabitants.
Nestled in the rugged landscape of Iceland, the farmstead once known as Múli, and now as Stórimúli, has weathered centuries of windswept existence. Tales from this place whisper of ancient pacts and the enduring spirit of those who tilled this often unforgiving soil. It is said that the very land around Stórimúli holds memories, echoes of lives lived and battles fought, not just against the elements, but against unseen forces that sometimes stirred in the deep shadows of the Icelandic nights.
The shift in name from Múli to Stórimúli (Great Múli) signifies not just a change in designation, but perhaps an expansion of its story, a growing legend that encompasses more than just the original homestead. Whether it was a larger family, a more significant event, or simply the passage of time that led to the renaming, the essence of Múli remains woven into the fabric of Stórimúli, a testament to the enduring power of place and the stories it holds for those who listen closely.