• How do you take care of yourself during full moon? Do you feel more creative and craft? Do you take time to relax and let the energy heal you? May all be well
    How do you take care of yourself during full moon? Do you feel more creative and craft? Do you take time to relax and let the energy heal you? May all be well 🌕
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  • A lifetime ago as a young fella, I felt and answered the same call that my Grandfathers did, and began honing my craft as an Infantryman. Feels like a lifetime ago some days, and like it was yesterday on others where I was a C-9 LMG tourist in Somalia and the former Yugoslavia.. Years then passed after I got out to master a new craft as an Ironworker, I lost several Brothers I knew well to their inner demons and while on duty (of which many of them were in Afghanistan)… Tomorrow (as I do everyday), I pay homage to lost brothers who will never age.. As well as alongside generations before me who mourned so many others, right back to the Great War and beyond..
    Tomorrow Canada honours its armed forces and mourns alongside its veterans for those we lost…
    A lifetime ago as a young fella, I felt and answered the same call that my Grandfathers did, and began honing my craft as an Infantryman. Feels like a lifetime ago some days, and like it was yesterday on others where I was a C-9 LMG tourist in Somalia and the former Yugoslavia.. Years then passed after I got out to master a new craft as an Ironworker, I lost several Brothers I knew well to their inner demons and while on duty (of which many of them were in Afghanistan)… Tomorrow (as I do everyday), I pay homage to lost brothers who will never age.. As well as alongside generations before me who mourned so many others, right back to the Great War and beyond.. Tomorrow Canada 🇨🇦 honours its armed forces and mourns alongside its veterans for those we lost…
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  • Some of the loadout for #vikinghiking and #vikingbushcrafting
    Some of the loadout for #vikinghiking and #vikingbushcrafting
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  • https://youtu.be/U7JZ18ToQZY?si=A7ZqqwzHRjyY3o4U

    Sigulfr Silfrakkason here is a quick checklist type video, but I've seen others that utilize bushcrafted packs that I'll look into more
    https://youtu.be/U7JZ18ToQZY?si=A7ZqqwzHRjyY3o4U [vyk1345] here is a quick checklist type video, but I've seen others that utilize bushcrafted packs that I'll look into more
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  • A few photos from an overnight Viking "bushcrafting" trip this past April here in Minnesota. Got down to about 24F at night and had light snow. #vikingagereenactment #livinghistory #bushcrafting
    A few photos from an overnight Viking "bushcrafting" trip this past April here in Minnesota. Got down to about 24F at night and had light snow. #vikingagereenactment #livinghistory #bushcrafting
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  • We found the winner of the caption contest, with the most reactions!

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    Hours of research and crafting and all we got is this caption
    We found the winner of the caption contest, with the most reactions! Chris Raunen Hours of research and crafting and all we got is this caption
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  • FolkRealms Caption Contest

    Craft the perfect caption for this image and claim your reward!

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    Winner revealed: November 4th, 2024

    Think you’ve got what it takes? Let the challenge begin!
    🔥 FolkRealms Caption Contest 🔥 💬 Craft the perfect caption for this image and claim your reward! The caption with the most likes wins: 🏆 Free lifetime Pro Membership ✔️ Verified Badge 💰 100 USD Cash Prize (via PayPal) How to Enter: ⚔️ Drop your best caption in the comments below. 🔥 Gather the most reactions to win! 🗓️ Winner revealed: November 4th, 2024 Think you’ve got what it takes? Let the challenge begin! ⚔️⚔️⚔️
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  • Viking Rituals: Honoring the Old Gods
    Viking rituals were central to Norse culture, serving as a bridge between the mortal realm and the divine. These rituals, often held outdoors amidst nature, were deeply spiritual, symbolizing honor, protection, and prosperity. Here are some authentic practices that defined Viking ceremonies:

    1. Blót (Sacrifice)

    Purpose: The most sacred Viking ritual, blót involved offerings to Norse gods, ancestors, or spirits of the land (vættir). These offerings could be animals, food, or precious objects.
    Setting: Performed around large bonfires, blót ceremonies were often held in groves, sacred hills, or near large stones that served as altars.
    Process: A chieftain or priest (gothi) led the ritual, chanting prayers, making the sacrifice, and sharing the offering with the community.

    2. Dísablót (Female Spirits' Offering)

    Purpose: This special ritual was dedicated to female deities and ancestral spirits (dísir). It was believed to secure good fortune for the coming year, especially for farming and family well-being.
    Setting: Often held during winter or near the beginning of spring, it was celebrated with large communal feasts and toasts in honor of the dísir.

    3. Landvættir Worship (Land Spirits)

    Purpose: Vikings believed the land was inhabited by spirits that could either protect or harm the people living on it. Rituals to appease these spirits were common, particularly during settlements, battles, or sea voyages.
    Process: Offerings of mead, food, or crafted objects were placed at shrines or special trees believed to be home to the landvættir.

    4. Seiðr Rituals (Norse Magic)

    Purpose: Seiðr was a form of Norse magic used for prophecy, healing, and controlling elements. It was practiced by seeresses (völvas) who could channel divine power.
    Process: Participants sat in a circle, chanting while the völva entered a trance. Her visions were interpreted as guidance for the community.
    Viking Rituals: Honoring the Old Gods Viking rituals were central to Norse culture, serving as a bridge between the mortal realm and the divine. These rituals, often held outdoors amidst nature, were deeply spiritual, symbolizing honor, protection, and prosperity. Here are some authentic practices that defined Viking ceremonies: 1. Blót (Sacrifice) Purpose: The most sacred Viking ritual, blót involved offerings to Norse gods, ancestors, or spirits of the land (vættir). These offerings could be animals, food, or precious objects. Setting: Performed around large bonfires, blót ceremonies were often held in groves, sacred hills, or near large stones that served as altars. Process: A chieftain or priest (gothi) led the ritual, chanting prayers, making the sacrifice, and sharing the offering with the community. 2. Dísablót (Female Spirits' Offering) Purpose: This special ritual was dedicated to female deities and ancestral spirits (dísir). It was believed to secure good fortune for the coming year, especially for farming and family well-being. Setting: Often held during winter or near the beginning of spring, it was celebrated with large communal feasts and toasts in honor of the dísir. 3. Landvættir Worship (Land Spirits) Purpose: Vikings believed the land was inhabited by spirits that could either protect or harm the people living on it. Rituals to appease these spirits were common, particularly during settlements, battles, or sea voyages. Process: Offerings of mead, food, or crafted objects were placed at shrines or special trees believed to be home to the landvættir. 4. Seiðr Rituals (Norse Magic) Purpose: Seiðr was a form of Norse magic used for prophecy, healing, and controlling elements. It was practiced by seeresses (völvas) who could channel divine power. Process: Participants sat in a circle, chanting while the völva entered a trance. Her visions were interpreted as guidance for the community.
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  • Now... last works before heading to Finland.
    I need rest... LOTS of rest...
    #viking #jewellery #trollcave #handmade #craft #reenactment
    Now... last works before heading to Finland. I need rest... LOTS of rest... #viking #jewellery #trollcave #handmade #craft #reenactment
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  • I craft Witches Besoms. Not intended for flying, Cleansing and handfasting only.
    I craft Witches Besoms. Not intended for flying, Cleansing and handfasting only.
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