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Samuel Sargeant holds a PhD from Cardiff University specialising in the structure of Medieval Old Norse-Icelandic sagas.
The Hidden People look exactly like humans. Unless they’re more like elves. Or, no, they could be small like fairies — tiny enough to fit in the miniature houses that see all over the place that ...