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"Asatru" art, form the past and the present. Scanned physical works, digitally produced, runes, symbols, gods, every theme under the sphere.
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No.17949
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No.17952
>>17947
REEEE! Whores! Shave their heads! Give them burqas!
REEEEEE!
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No.17954
>>17952
>>by_odins_girl
<<now calls herself Jillian-of-Midgard
Pictures from both her Etsy, Instagram and Twitter. The rest of her deviant-arts are the same naked woman motif she does for commissions. She is married with a husband, yet does not have children.
She fancies herself a witch, I doubt she cares about the Aesir. She thinks she is Itunn and can live forever but she is not and without a seed planted, her wilting will be for nothing and her worldly works eaten away.
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No.17955
>>17947
>>17952
While laxidasical with Idunn the depicter does dream of Nithogger, I wonder if its mutual. Interestingly unlike in all her other depictions, those of Hel, she never shows Hel bare chest or sad, I wonder if that is also mutual.
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No.17960
Itunn taken by Thiazi son of Alvaldi.
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No.17961
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No.17962
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No.17963
Married couple, Idaun and Bragi
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No.17964
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No.17977
Known as Nerthuz\Bertha\Perchta, Tacitus depicts in his Germania, that it is she who governs sacrifices at the bog and only those killed there see her face.
>>“terror and a pious reluctance to ask what that sight can be which is only seen by men doomed to die.” (Tacitus, chapter 40)
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No.17995
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No.17999
"Hands must rest, the stone shall stand still; for me I have my portion ground. To hands will not rest be given, until enough is ground. Hands shall hold falchions hard, the weapon slaughter gory. Wake thou, if thou wilt listen to our songs and sagas old. Are we not grown from deadly slaughter?"
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No.18011
Vali, Odin's son, killer of Narfi, Loki's son.
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No.18202
While heavily degraded, some aspects still survive in the folklore of the Magyars (Hungarians).
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No.18206
Lada, most likely an aspect of Freyja due to not only her place but also the place of her twin brother Lado (Freyr).
>>"But the generally received idea is that Lado was the name of the Sun-god, answering to Freyr, and that Lada was the Slavonic counterpart of Freyja, the goddess of the spring and of love. In Lithuanian songs Lada is addressed as 'Lada, Lada, dido musu deve!' 'Lada, Lada, our great goddess!' And the epithet dido, or great, may account for the form Did-Lado, which frequently occurs in the Russian songs. In the songs of the Russian people the words lado and lada are constantly used as equivalents, in one case for lover, bridegroom, or husband, and in the other for mistress, bride, or wife."
https://slavica.indiana.edu/system/tdf/bookContent_pdf/08_SLAVICA REISSUE_Gods of the Ancient Slavs.pdf
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No.18260
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No.18319
Heimdal, messenger to all the 9 Worlds and born in all at the same time. There was once a poem called Heimdalargaldr but that is now lost. How much more must be lost until something is done?
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No.18322
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No.18376
>>18260
>Legio Gloria
Is that why he looks so pissed off? Because the little man he's choosing to spectate is wearing some latin gay shit on his shirt?
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No.18378
>>18260
>your ancestors are watching
big claim
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No.18379
I want to make an ancient styled musical instrument. I'm thinking of buying a wolf femur and decorating the flute with rune and art carvings, then adding a light amount of paint to it. I carved into a small piece of deer antler and filled the groove with paint as a test, which went easy with a basic pocket knife. I'll try runes and art on it next for practice.
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No.18526
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No.18608
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No.18625
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>8567
The Samogitians are having public rituals again.
Go to 4:00 for the sun wheel.
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No.18640
Deutsche Heldensage (German Heroic Sagas) by Hermann Vogel, 1911
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No.18905
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No.18936
>>18625
Makes me proud to have some Lithuanian heritage
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No.18961
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No.18962
>>18961
Why put the word "symbol" below the name? I wouldn't draw "Rad" like that, but I don't judge on the basis of rune etching.
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No.18965
>>18961
Othala and Dagaz look squished. Sowilo and Gebo look stretched. Raidho and Ehwaz look bad. Those colors look nice.
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No.19132
If I made a boat like these examples with a high degree of quality do you guys think anyone would buy it?
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No.19133
>>19132
I think the best art is useful art.
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No.19135
>>19132
Of course, boats have more of a demand than many other things you could be selling. Especially if the wood is beautiful, the construction flawless, and the boat functional. It may take some time before finding a customer because boats are expensive, but surely someone would buy a traditional small wooden boat.
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No.19136
Cool. Yeah I am going to try to reproduce something similar to these ones here. When I get it done I will post it here.
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No.19173
Titlecard for a retelling of the Edda by Adolf Kroll (1918)
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No.19174
>>19173
Wud b kino af w/out the masonic all-seeing eye from egyptian mythology
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No.19175
>>19174
It's actually called the Eye of Providence, and it's supposed to be in reference to God, not Horus or Ra.
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No.19179
>>19175
The fact that masons merely appropriated it doesn't make it any less jewish/jewdeo-christian and non-european though
There is no one singular god but many
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No.19180
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No.19185
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>19179
He could be saying God meaning "Godan", which is the term used by the 8th century scribe, Paul the Deacon, referencing "the wife of Freyja" as apart of the pre-Christian belief of the Lombards. Christian writers back then would only use the Biblical "Deus" name, though the commoner never stopped using the name of "God".
>>19175
It is Augadrekkur (Eye Drink) found in Volsupa, Odin's eye sacrificed to Mim's well for a drink from that well. The so called "Eye of Providence" has no old history to its use in Christianity, I can find no attesting of it before the so called "Enlightenment" and it not being used by any Christian sect before that. Further if you have had to read the Bible growing up, you'd know in "1 Peter" the quote "the eyes of the Lord", making a one eyed representation opposed to what was written. Of course I know why jews, Freemasons and their Christian/Muslim lackeys would try to take on another's symbol as their own, even though by all their own writings such charms and idol representations could be criticized.
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No.19187
>>19185
I never said it was in the bible and I already know it wasn't emphasized as a concept until medieval monks spread the philosophy. It still has different meaning compared to the eye symbols used in Egyptian mythology.
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No.19207
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No.19476
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No.19484
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No.19547
Stories from Wagner by J. Walker McSpadden (1905)
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No.19565
>>19547
I read that book was bretty gud! Nice translation from Opera to Literature.
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No.19594
Final part of an opera about Þrymskviða where Þór kills Þrymr with his just reclaimed Mjölnir and brags a bit. Lyrics are almost all from the original and other Eddas.
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No.19595
>>19594
Pagan-themed operas interest me
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No.19604
>>17954
>bernie supporter
>having no children
Absolutely wicca tier!
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No.19605
>>19595
I like that drawing with the array of emotions surrounding them. There was plenty of thought put into it. The tree branches and fruit almost look like body parts as well which fits nicely with Norse mythology if you recall the origins of man from trees.
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