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Odin - Lessons From Norse Mythology | The Art of Manliness

Odin, the Norse chief god and Allfather, provides lessons for men in the realms of wisdom and rhetoric.

Balder: God of light in Norse Mythology – Norse and Viking Mythology [Best Blog] – vkngjewelry

Balder, Baldur or Baldr? What do we know abour the God of Light in Norse Mythology? This article will give you everything you need to know about him.

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Discover the Elder Futhark rune meanings, how to make a bindrune and all things witchcraft and Norse Mythology related.

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Want to travel back in time to the spellbinding Old Norse world—and find out how you can apply its ancient wisdom and magic to modern situations and problems? Then read on: This is the book for you! Runes—the cryptic letters of an Old Norse alphabet—are more than just a collection of dusty symbols from a

LAGERTHA IN SAXO GRAMMATICUS Saxo Grammaticus, born around 1150 AD and dead by about 1220 AD, was a Danish contemporary to Snorri Sturluson and many other Icelandic authors of the 12th century who wrote in their own, Old Norse language. Like his Icelandic contemporaries, Saxo set out to chronicle the pre-Christian legendary history of his…

LAGERTHA IN SAXO GRAMMATICUS Saxo Grammaticus, born around 1150 AD and dead by about 1220 AD, was a Danish contemporary to Snorri Sturluson and many other Icelandic authors of the 12th century who …

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Verdandi was the middle sister of the Norn (Scandinavian fates) She represents the present, that moment where you take who you were yesterday and decide who you will be tomorrow. Verðandi is literally the present participle of the Old Norse verb "verða", "to become", and is commonly translated as "in the making" or "that which is happening/becoming”. This jewelry is meant to be worn as a reminder of your inner strength and your resolve to become what you choose.
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