• Danheim Merch, CDs and VINYL
    Greetings FolkRealms. I just wanted to let everyone know that Danheim merch, CDs and vinyl is now available again. You can shop all the new products on my label Season of Mist at:Browse Shop    
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  • A few FolkRealms updates today:

    1. We have added a Watch page, where you can browse all uploaded videos on FolkRealms. (can be found in the side menu)

    2. You can now add products in the Marketplace (selling is not done through FolkRealms, but you can list your products for sale for the community to discover, and link to you own store, or other platforms like Etsy.com)

    3. You can now add a background image to your profile page under Settings - Profile - "Design"
    A few FolkRealms updates today: 1. We have added a Watch page, where you can browse all uploaded videos on FolkRealms. (can be found in the side menu) 2. You can now add products in the Marketplace (selling is not done through FolkRealms, but you can list your products for sale for the community to discover, and link to you own store, or other platforms like Etsy.com) 3. You can now add a background image to your profile page under Settings - Profile - "Design"
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  • A great video on proper pronouncement of the Elder Futhark.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gUakTKRpYM8
    A great video on proper pronouncement of the Elder Futhark. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gUakTKRpYM8
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  • Another great video on Runes and Magic.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w4Bh3jJcblA
    Another great video on Runes and Magic. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w4Bh3jJcblA
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  • A video on Oathbreaking.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JU5j3UkxJtA
    A video on Oathbreaking. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JU5j3UkxJtA
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  • This is a repost as we get closer......

    Some history on the changing or standardizing of the Yule celebration.

    Hákon the Good (c. 920–961) was the son of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway, and was raised in England, where he converted to Christianity. When he became king of Norway, he sought to convert his people to Christianity as well, but this was met with resistance from the pagan Norse population. He worked to integrate Christian practices with traditional Norse customs to avoid conflict, which is where the idea of "moving" or adjusting the timing of Yule might come into play.

    Hákon the Good is known to have issued laws that required the Christian observance of certain Christian holidays, while also allowing Norse traditions to continue, including aspects of the Yule festival. One of his key moves was to decree that the feast of Yule should be celebrated at the same time as the Christian holiday of Christmas, which was closely tied to the Winter Solstice. This alignment helped to ease the transition for the Norse people, as they could continue celebrating at the same time as they had before, but now under a Christian framework.

    In this sense, while Hákon the Good didn't technically "move" the date of Yule (which already had Solstice associations), he helped standardize the timing of the celebration with the Christian observance of Christmas. His efforts contributed to the Christianization of the Yule festival, making it more in line with Christian customs while preserving key elements of the older pagan tradition.

    Dr. Andreas Nordberg: “The pre-Christian Yule feast occurs at the first full moon after the first new moon following the winter solstice, while the disting took place at the third full moon according to the same method of calculation.” (Jul, disting och förkyrklig tideräkning Kalendrar och kalendariska riter i det förkristna Norden Uppsala 2006, P.4)
    This is a repost as we get closer...... Some history on the changing or standardizing of the Yule celebration. Hákon the Good (c. 920–961) was the son of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway, and was raised in England, where he converted to Christianity. When he became king of Norway, he sought to convert his people to Christianity as well, but this was met with resistance from the pagan Norse population. He worked to integrate Christian practices with traditional Norse customs to avoid conflict, which is where the idea of "moving" or adjusting the timing of Yule might come into play. Hákon the Good is known to have issued laws that required the Christian observance of certain Christian holidays, while also allowing Norse traditions to continue, including aspects of the Yule festival. One of his key moves was to decree that the feast of Yule should be celebrated at the same time as the Christian holiday of Christmas, which was closely tied to the Winter Solstice. This alignment helped to ease the transition for the Norse people, as they could continue celebrating at the same time as they had before, but now under a Christian framework. In this sense, while Hákon the Good didn't technically "move" the date of Yule (which already had Solstice associations), he helped standardize the timing of the celebration with the Christian observance of Christmas. His efforts contributed to the Christianization of the Yule festival, making it more in line with Christian customs while preserving key elements of the older pagan tradition. Dr. Andreas Nordberg: “The pre-Christian Yule feast occurs at the first full moon after the first new moon following the winter solstice, while the disting took place at the third full moon according to the same method of calculation.” (Jul, disting och förkyrklig tideräkning Kalendrar och kalendariska riter i det förkristna Norden Uppsala 2006, P.4)
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  • Maybe will be useful to someone...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu41Txpr0HM&t=2s
    Maybe will be useful to someone... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu41Txpr0HM&t=2s
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  • Viking Instruments Bundle
    Virtual Kontakt instruments bundle for Viking/Nordic Folk Musicians. Instruments Included in the Bundle: Jouhikko / Tagelharpa – A traditional bowed lyre. Small Rantonen Kantele – One of the oldest still playable 5-string kanteles in the world, made in 1770. Large Rantonen Kantele – A large 30-string concert kantele made in 1902. Cow Horn – A...
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  • New FolkRealms update:

    1. "The main feed" now shows random posts for the past month mixed in with new posts (testing phase)

    2. "Discover posts" now shows better random posts to discover things you might have missed

    3. Minor UI changes
    New FolkRealms update: 1. "The main feed" now shows random posts for the past month mixed in with new posts (testing phase) 2. "Discover posts" now shows better random posts to discover things you might have missed 3. Minor UI changes
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