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Forwarded from Þórr siðr
Amleth, son of Horwendill, the hero of the movie The Northman by Robert Eggers, is recorded in the Den danske Rimkrønike (1495) as stating:

Thoor myn gudh oc otthen meth i hweryæ stund oc hweryæ stæth (…)

Thor is my god and with Odin in every hour and every stead (…)
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Aus Richard Wagners „Der Ring des Nibelungen: Rheingold“ (1914) by Franz Stassen

„Was, mächtig der Furcht, mein Muth mir erfand, wenn siegend es lebt – leg' es den Sinn dir dar!“

Die Götter steigen auf Bifröst herab. Wotan und Fricka schreiten der Brücke zu: Froh und Freia folgen zunächst, dann Donner.

"What, mighty with fear, my courage has invented for me, if it lives victoriously – let it reveal its meaning to you!"

The gods descend upon Bifröst. Wotan and Fricka approach the bridge: Froh and Freia follow first, then Donner.
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Forwarded from Hammer and Vajra
"Literally me!"
Jokes aside rather correct. These three wolves in some variation reflect most Germanic, or Celto-Germanic men, as well as some sets of Slavs.
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I thought filthy leftists were done posting this 2018 style subversive cringe and moved on to larping as Africans.
Forwarded from ᛉ Sagnamaðr Stark ᛉ
The Edda and the forest…sometimes, this is all one needs. ᛉ
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Forwarded from e7ernaaurn
"the spirit valley"
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Forwarded from Hammer and Vajra
https://youtu.be/86JSKVOeKvw
Bridging the Past:
Embracing a Living Pagan Tradition Through Ancestral Continuity.

In this video, my friend The Chad Pastoralist and I discuss the importance of a living tradition today. One that isn't focused on the gap of missing information but embraces our most recent ancestors as a link to our faith, going back to the beginning. We also discuss the existence of the Gods and our ancestral faith in a continual link.

The Chad Pastoralist is a historian devoted to history and its connection to the modern world.
He makes history memes, history posts, and actionable instructions on Wōden worship.
You can check out Chad's work here.
https://linktr.ee/thechadpastoralist

And his Telegram here:
https://www.group-telegram.com/thechadpastoralist
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Forwarded from Son of Sigurd
Who art thou, resting upon the roof of my hall?

Be not wrathful, O ancient one, 'tis I, thy loyal son.

What dost thou seek here?


Strength.
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Forwarded from Germanic Paganism
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Yngvi-Freyr by Saxon Storyteller
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Forwarded from ᛉ Sagnamaðr Stark ᛉ
Unlike his insipid facsimile, Ragnar Loðbrók was quite a champion of Heathenry as per the Gesta Danorum.

When “a certain” Harald approached Louis the Pious for aid in taking Denmark, he converted in exchange for 60 Saxon mercenaries, then destroyed temples and outlawed the priests.
Shortly after, Ragnar returned and handed Harald such a defeat that he apostatized, making him the first Dane to both convert to and then abandon Christianity, hence Ælla had a particular grudge against him.

Pic: a 15th Century depiction of Ragnar and his sons worshipping in a temple. The horned figures are very similar to Nordic Bronze Age figures of the Divine Twins. ᛘ
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The bone with an Elder Futhark inscription found in the early Slavic settlement in Lahn (near Lundenburg), Bohemia.

In 2017, a cattle bone with runes of the Germanic Elder Futhark (dated 585–640 CE) was discovered in a Prague culture settlement near Lundenburg, in Czechia. The inscription contains no recognizable words in either Slavic or any other language, but seems to represent an attempted abecedary.

It may have been incised by people of Germanic origin that were present in the region, or the runes may have been engraved by the Slavs. In either case, the find attests to a direct interaction between the Slavic and Germanic ethnolinguistic groups, which opens the possibility of the runic knowledge being transferred to the Slavs by the Germanic peoples.

@easterneuropa
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Wōden is great.
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Forwarded from Hammer and Vajra
Recently, an over 1200 year old Saxon cross pendant from Leeds was discovered.
Leeds was mentioned in the 8th century by Saint Bede.
Bede is also one of the sources where a lot of information was derived regarding Saxon Paganism.

The Germanic Christianity of that time was vastly different than much of Christianity today. Though there was conflict as it emerged, much of the early Christianity reflected the cultural norms and beliefs of the Germanic Pagans which can be seen in the expression of art, depictions of Christ and inclusion of Folklore and Runes.

If you want to learn more about Saxon and Anglo-Saxon Paganism, I have an article here:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/113187791?utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=android_share

Also, check out STJ's video series here:
https://youtu.be/TlZN8-lwoMQ?si=dyFm0x1drRh9fuYx

News article: https://www.foxnews.com/travel/rare-1200-year-old-christian-cross-found-field-metal-detectorist
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