Iceland

Iceland (Icelandish: Ísland or Lýðveldið Ísland) is an aitland in the northwest of Europe. It's headtown and greatest town is Reykjavik. Much of Iceland's wattflow and heating is given through the heat of the earth.

Yore of Iceland
Iceland is believed to have been first dwelt upon in 874 by the Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson in the stead he named "Reykjavik" (Bight of Smoke) because of the rising earthwarmed steam there. Ingólfur was followed by more Norse lords and their kin, as well as many Irish and Scottish thralls.

In year 930 a witan was made, called the "Alþingi" ("Allthing") one of the earliest witans in the world. The Alþingi passed laws and dooms upon the Icelandish folk.

Until the tenth hundredyear, the Icelandish folk held to their heathen ways, but there was a growing strain from Europe for the folk to become Christly. A lord of the Alþingi, Þorgeirr Ljósvetningagoði, said forth that Iceland should become Christly, though he let the heathen folk stay true to their ways in hushthought.