The non-coincidences start to add up, persuading Sheriff Agnar to believe there is more to the Magnus Boy's death than suicide, and that the death is mysteriously linkedĀ to a pack of wolves some of his townspeople brutally slaughtered a year ago.
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All sound effects and music comes from epidemicsound.org, including the track "Where Angels Are Blind" by Offcuts, and the track "Talking Drums" by Ethan Sloan
FUN FACT: Are there wolves in Iceland?
Well, before 2018, many Icelanders would have said "no way!"
But, turns out, the first wolves (3) in 30 years were spotted on the island that year, gladdening wolf lovers there and angering those who fear the megafauna. The Iceland Monitor newspaper reported that, before the siting, wolves were long thought to have been extinct in Iceland, largely killed off by farmers in defense of their animals and livestock, according to the neswpaper. Wolves were plentiful as early as the ninth century, the paper elaborated, and are a staple in Icelandic myths and folktales.