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 Folkish Odinism                      Dorset

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Ing, God of the English

All English folk should remember and be taught of Ing, the God of the English. So beloved, that even the name of his day of the week...

The Vanir and the God Ing in England

The Vanir and the God Ing in England Building on suggestions by archaeologist Ole Crumlin-Pedersen and others, link the Vanir to ship...

The Goddess Idunn

Iðunn is the wife of and muse to Bragi, the god of poetry and the daughter of the dwarf Ivald. She is entrusted with the golden apples of...

The God of the River Rhine

I love to learn of the ancient Gods that we don't know so much about. Even though I don't know this God I will honour him in my next blot...

Old English places relating to the Gods

ld English place names relating to the Gods including Penda's Oak and The pool of Tiw among others. The village of Cofton Hackett lies...

Thor in England.

Before the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons Þunor was one of the most popular gods, based on place name evidence e.g. Thurstable (hundred),...

The Sword of Freyr.

Ingvi Freyr is famous for giving his sword away in later times as noted in the Poetic Edda during the viking age. His sword, often called...

Merseburger Charms

The Merseburger charms are two incantations in old High German written down in the 10th century. Incantation 1 The first spell is an...

Heimdal

I've read a few theories about Heimdall. Little of his story has survived the ages. The following text is in parts objective and in parts...

Summoning the Gods

We acclaim the gods Coming out of the mist We acclaim the gods Tucked in at night They're closing in now. I can feel it They're already...

A song to Odin

I sing of the tales of the wanderer The rider of Yggdrasill He gave up an eye into Mimir's well Where deeply, he drank his fill For nine...

Invoking / naming Odin

Today is the monthly international world Odin's prayer day as it is every month on the 9th of each month. At the start of your blot to...

4th century Frankish statue of ingvi Freyr

4th Century AD Frankish statue of Ingvi Freyr. Before the Franks lost their way and turned to xtianity and the horrors of charlemagne etc...

Eden or Idunn? Hel or Hell?

I was reading a question in another group asking if xtians took the word 'Hell' from the Norse 'Hel' or the other way round? The poster...

The God Tyr

Hail Tyr! With Tyr’s familial connection to the Jotans, Tyr seems one of the more primordial Gods to me. I am drawn to him but I don't...

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