• Did the gods use the Elder Futhark?

    According to Norse mythology, Odin hung from the World Tree, wounded and alone, in search of wisdom. After nine nights, he discovered the runes. But were they meant to be an alphabet… or something more?
    And which Runes did he find?


    Some believe the Elder Futhark wasn’t just a way to write it was a divine language a system of magic.

    That’s why many in these times people still turn to the Elder Futhark. Not because the Vikings used it, but because it feels older. Closer to the gods. Closer to the source.
    And that is why I prefer it over Younger Futhark.

    What do you think?
    Did the gods use the Elder Futhark? According to Norse mythology, Odin hung from the World Tree, wounded and alone, in search of wisdom. After nine nights, he discovered the runes. But were they meant to be an alphabet… or something more? And which Runes did he find? Some believe the Elder Futhark wasn’t just a way to write it was a divine language a system of magic. That’s why many in these times people still turn to the Elder Futhark. Not because the Vikings used it, but because it feels older. Closer to the gods. Closer to the source. And that is why I prefer it over Younger Futhark. What do you think? 😁
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  • Top 3 Mysteries from Norse Sagas


    1 - The fate of Ormrinn Langi

    While converting the Jarldoms in Norway to Christianity, king Olaf Trygvasson took as plunder a massive longship later named Ormrinn Skammi (The Short Serpent). This man was impressed by its design and size, and as he gained more wealth trough raiding as viking he commissioned the greatest longship in history, Ormrinn Langi (The Long Serpent). It is described in the same saga as follows: 34 pairs of rows each side for 68 rowers, a broad and high deck for crossing seas and carrying armies (estimated to be around 45 meters long).
    This beast warship was sailed on the Øyrasund strait along with the rest of the royal fleet when Trygvasson was ambushed by his many enemies, the fleets of danes and swedes combined to cover the entire horizon with ships.
    The norwegian king had no choice but to face against outnumberingly bad odds the coming armies, where soon blood was told to cover every deck of norwegian ships and danish with swedish armies on them. Ormrinn Langi stood last with Olaf's retinue defending its massive deck until Trygvasson jumped overboard afraid of blades. The swedes were told to have captured Ormrinn langi, but nothing else is known about the fate of the largest longship.


    2 - Supernatural encounters in Grettir's saga

    There is no figure more fabled and controversial in icelandic sagas than Grettir Asmundsson, a violent outlaw with many strange flaws and characteristics.
    After murdering, Grettir is condemned in Iceland to full outlawry and flees to Norway where he is hunted down day and night by the family of the offended, and taking down tens after tens of warriors. This is the easiest part for him, however as the supernormal seems to be against him as well, where he is said to face Draugr (undead) and cave trolls, being a characteristic exclusive to some outlaw sagas.
    What is strangest however is Glam the Undead who curses Grettir after he is defeated to be afraid of the dark. From there on, the Saga becomes more and more surreal, it is told that eyes haunted the outlaw from the dark and could not get sleep unless somebody kept watch for him. Another such curse is laid unto him when he makes his last stand on the Icelandic island of Drangey, where he is paralysed by a witch. This Saga is the strangest by far for all the out of the ordinary happenings.


    3 - Vinland, do we really know anything about it?

    We all like to be that one who says "but the Vikings discovered the americas!", and you'd be right for the archaeological evidence, but the literary one from the sagas is absolutely
    strange. For instance, in Erik the Red's saga there is told of some, I will call them "ghost crops", where there is told of self sown wheat (even today, the only evidence for native wheat is in the Middle East) and grapes which are not found natively in North America. Most probably they were either confused or lies to attract investors and settlers.
    Even more strange are the encounters with the amerindian nomad settlers named Skrælings which are not identified to a tribe even today. They were initially trading with the norse, but later became hostile. They were many but the icelandic settlers had superior techology and kept their lands for a while. In one battle, a farm was attacked by a warband of Skrælingjar where only a pregnant woman survived. It is told that she managed to scare and rout the attackers alone.
    For unknown reasons, Vinland was abandoned, and later in the middle ages it was only a memory and thought by some to be Africa. Nowadays we only know Vinland is in modern day Canada because of the finds.
    Top 3 Mysteries from Norse Sagas 1 - The fate of Ormrinn Langi While converting the Jarldoms in Norway to Christianity, king Olaf Trygvasson took as plunder a massive longship later named Ormrinn Skammi (The Short Serpent). This man was impressed by its design and size, and as he gained more wealth trough raiding as viking he commissioned the greatest longship in history, Ormrinn Langi (The Long Serpent). It is described in the same saga as follows: 34 pairs of rows each side for 68 rowers, a broad and high deck for crossing seas and carrying armies (estimated to be around 45 meters long). This beast warship was sailed on the Øyrasund strait along with the rest of the royal fleet when Trygvasson was ambushed by his many enemies, the fleets of danes and swedes combined to cover the entire horizon with ships. The norwegian king had no choice but to face against outnumberingly bad odds the coming armies, where soon blood was told to cover every deck of norwegian ships and danish with swedish armies on them. Ormrinn Langi stood last with Olaf's retinue defending its massive deck until Trygvasson jumped overboard afraid of blades. The swedes were told to have captured Ormrinn langi, but nothing else is known about the fate of the largest longship. 2 - Supernatural encounters in Grettir's saga There is no figure more fabled and controversial in icelandic sagas than Grettir Asmundsson, a violent outlaw with many strange flaws and characteristics. After murdering, Grettir is condemned in Iceland to full outlawry and flees to Norway where he is hunted down day and night by the family of the offended, and taking down tens after tens of warriors. This is the easiest part for him, however as the supernormal seems to be against him as well, where he is said to face Draugr (undead) and cave trolls, being a characteristic exclusive to some outlaw sagas. What is strangest however is Glam the Undead who curses Grettir after he is defeated to be afraid of the dark. From there on, the Saga becomes more and more surreal, it is told that eyes haunted the outlaw from the dark and could not get sleep unless somebody kept watch for him. Another such curse is laid unto him when he makes his last stand on the Icelandic island of Drangey, where he is paralysed by a witch. This Saga is the strangest by far for all the out of the ordinary happenings. 3 - Vinland, do we really know anything about it? We all like to be that one who says "but the Vikings discovered the americas!", and you'd be right for the archaeological evidence, but the literary one from the sagas is absolutely strange. For instance, in Erik the Red's saga there is told of some, I will call them "ghost crops", where there is told of self sown wheat (even today, the only evidence for native wheat is in the Middle East) and grapes which are not found natively in North America. Most probably they were either confused or lies to attract investors and settlers. Even more strange are the encounters with the amerindian nomad settlers named Skrælings which are not identified to a tribe even today. They were initially trading with the norse, but later became hostile. They were many but the icelandic settlers had superior techology and kept their lands for a while. In one battle, a farm was attacked by a warband of Skrælingjar where only a pregnant woman survived. It is told that she managed to scare and rout the attackers alone. For unknown reasons, Vinland was abandoned, and later in the middle ages it was only a memory and thought by some to be Africa. Nowadays we only know Vinland is in modern day Canada because of the finds.
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  • Most of you know this, but just to clear up a common myth

    Vikings didn’t use the Elder Futhark.

    The runes most people recognize the 24-character Elder Futhark actually disappeared before the Viking Age even began.

    By the time the Vikings were carving runestones and marking their belongings, they had switched to a simplified 16-rune alphabet called the Younger Futhark.

    I personally like the Elder Futhark more
    Most of you know this, but just to clear up a common myth Vikings didn’t use the Elder Futhark. The runes most people recognize the 24-character Elder Futhark actually disappeared before the Viking Age even began. By the time the Vikings were carving runestones and marking their belongings, they had switched to a simplified 16-rune alphabet called the Younger Futhark. I personally like the Elder Futhark more 😁
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  • My vision. When you see or hear "Who were the vikings?". You feel fire in your heart. Were? What do you mean 'were'?
    You are still here completely.
    The Vikings went somewhere?
    Like sailed off on a fishing trip and decided not to come back home?

    What do you think it is that has people put it that way?
    In their documentaries and lessons.
    It's a mindset and a heart, not a sum of external parts.

    My vision is you can easily rise and say, 'we are still here'. This is not a corpse body or fading memory we romanticize.

    Still having adventures now.
    Building communities, entire worlds. Now.
    Doing it as only you possibly could.
    The world will not just simply 'not be the same' without you.

    You are sunlight, not some distant stars.
    The world is not at all, without you.
    There is no without you, because there is no longer the world.
    Something else is going on, at that point.

    Blend seamlessly with the nature, as you are and naturally embody.
    Always have. Always will
    We are not hiding in the hills.









    My vision. When you see or hear "Who were the vikings?". You feel fire in your heart. Were? What do you mean 'were'? You are still here completely. The Vikings went somewhere? Like sailed off on a fishing trip and decided not to come back home? What do you think it is that has people put it that way? In their documentaries and lessons. It's a mindset and a heart, not a sum of external parts. My vision is you can easily rise and say, 'we are still here'. This is not a corpse body or fading memory we romanticize. Still having adventures now. Building communities, entire worlds. Now. Doing it as only you possibly could. The world will not just simply 'not be the same' without you. You are sunlight, not some distant stars. The world is not at all, without you. There is no without you, because there is no longer the world. Something else is going on, at that point. Blend seamlessly with the nature, as you are and naturally embody. Always have. Always will We are not hiding in the hills.
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  • The Seer
    Vikings Series -"FanPhotoArt" of me
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    The Seer Vikings Series -"FanPhotoArt" of me AstaNor Studio
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  • Alternative version of my mother told me #vikings #viking #norse #norwegian #music #pagan #norsepagan #history
    Alternative version of my mother told me😊🎸 #vikings #viking #norse #norwegian #music #pagan #norsepagan #history
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  • English language available.
    Magic plants of the Vikings and the Nine Herbs of Odin

    https://yggdrasil.home.blog/2022/04/08/plantas-magicas-dos-vikings-e-as-nove-ervas-de-odin/
    English language available. Magic plants of the Vikings and the Nine Herbs of Odin https://yggdrasil.home.blog/2022/04/08/plantas-magicas-dos-vikings-e-as-nove-ervas-de-odin/
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    Plantas mágicas dos vikings e as Nove Ervas de Odin
    Lista detalhada e visual das plantas mágicas da Era Viking e o encantamento das Nove Ervas de Odin
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  • Good day everyone…
    Back to crafting this week for me. I’m currently designing a small runic standing stone. If it all works out I shall post the finished result. It will take a long time to carve it etc. Stone is roughly 15cm x 13cm.

    #redvikingcrafts #handmade #handmadegifts #runes #standingstones #handcrafted #handcraftedgifts #runestones #vikings #viking #vikingrunes #runestones #stonecarving #rune #vitki #pagan #paganart #norse #nordic #nordicart #norseart #art #artwork #spirituality #spiritual #spiritualart #traditional #traditionalart #traditionalartist #traditionalartwork
    Good day everyone… Back to crafting this week for me. I’m currently designing a small runic standing stone. If it all works out I shall post the finished result. It will take a long time to carve it etc. Stone is roughly 15cm x 13cm. #redvikingcrafts #handmade #handmadegifts #runes #standingstones #handcrafted #handcraftedgifts #runestones #vikings #viking #vikingrunes #runestones #stonecarving #rune #vitki #pagan #paganart #norse #nordic #nordicart #norseart #art #artwork #spirituality #spiritual #spiritualart #traditional #traditionalart #traditionalartist #traditionalartwork
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  • Parce que les vikings et les Dieux nordiques ne sont pas que de stupides brutes assoiffées de sang. Je suis fatigué de l'ambiance sombre et effrayante. N'oublions pas l'amour, la lumière la passion et la poésie. Voici une chanson tirée de mon roman qui évoque l'amour. Salut Freyja ! Salut ! https://youtu.be/N-mUftYpRCU?si=IhMYEs0eNn3DmwSw #musique #lyre #skald #poetry #skaldvingul #freyja
    Parce que les vikings et les Dieux nordiques ne sont pas que de stupides brutes assoiffées de sang. Je suis fatigué de l'ambiance sombre et effrayante. N'oublions pas l'amour, la lumière la passion et la poésie. Voici une chanson tirée de mon roman qui évoque l'amour. Salut Freyja ! Salut ! https://youtu.be/N-mUftYpRCU?si=IhMYEs0eNn3DmwSw #musique #lyre #skald #poetry #skaldvingul #freyja
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  • For portuguese/brazillian speakers:

    Segue participação no VikingCast, podcast organizado pela Livros Vikings, editora aqui no Brasil especializado na cultura nórdica.

    Aqui exploramos ancestralidade, em todas suas faces, um bate papo bem legal que rolou anos atrás, foi quase 1 hora mas o tempo pareceu curtíssimo rs.

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/0E9LelmE9nlm4CoobfxEPg?utm_source=bio_libre
    For portuguese/brazillian speakers: Segue participação no VikingCast, podcast organizado pela Livros Vikings, editora aqui no Brasil especializado na cultura nórdica. Aqui exploramos ancestralidade, em todas suas faces, um bate papo bem legal que rolou anos atrás, foi quase 1 hora mas o tempo pareceu curtíssimo rs. https://open.spotify.com/episode/0E9LelmE9nlm4CoobfxEPg?utm_source=bio_libre
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