In Iceland, there is a terrifying legend of a woman named Ugla who lived in a secluded valley. Ugla was known for her cruelty, and she was feared by all who knew her. She would often lure unsuspecting travelers into her home, promising them food and shelter, only to brutally torture and kill them.
One day, a group of travelers arrived in the valley, unaware of the danger that awaited them. Ugla welcomed them into her home, and they soon realized too late that they had made a grave mistake. One by one, she tortured and killed them, reveling in their screams of agony.
The villagers eventually caught wind of Ugla atrocities and stormed her home, only to find her standing over the mutilated bodies of her victims. They burned her alive, but even in death, Ugla malevolent spirit refused to leave the valley.
To this day, locals claim to hear her ghostly screams echoing through the valley at night, and some say that the spirit of Ugla still lures unsuspecting travelers to their doom. It's a chilling reminder of the darkness that lurks in even the most remote and beautiful corners of Iceland.