[ Iceland and Norway are in a book store when the Guide clicks on. It hovers over Norway's shoulder for a bit, then lazily makes its way over to Iceland, who's standing a few feet away flipping through some random book. ]
-- They're all too expensive, though.
[ Suddenly
a voice, coming from who knows where, starts to narrate: ]
Books have been very important to the Icelandic people for centuries, dating back to the days of the Sagas --
Go away already.
[ Iceland is glancing up towards the ceiling, obviously trying to locate the source of the narration, when he notices that his Guide somehow got away from him. ]
...Nore, are you doing that?
Of course not, you. It's the troll.
Belief in the supernatural is very much alive in both Norway and Iceland. However, modern Icelanders tend to take their superstitions more seriously than their Norwegian brethren, going at great lengths to avoid destroying - what they believe - are the homes of elves.
Shut up!
Icelanders aren't exactly known for their warmth and kindness towards strangers.
Hey, there's a reason yer a disembodied voice.
...The same could be said of Norwegians.
[ Then the video ends, as Iceland managed to get ahold of his Guide. ]