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theodric posted in the group Living Heathenry
This is from a Baltic ceremony, but is interesting nevertheless.
Gerd is in this picture 😉 Can you spot her?
In Baltic languages this site, or the idols can referred to as “alkas” or “elks.” These words are directly cognate with Old English “ealh” which is glossed by Aldheim as a pagan temple.
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Coatis!
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Osric posted in the group Leechdom, Drȳcræft, and Runelore
This is some random Mexico flower, this is just a test post, to see if I can upload an image.
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Hirut posted in the group Leechdom, Drȳcræft, and Runelore
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There is also the rune Eolhx which is super similar looking, and while it literally means Elk-Sedge, it is used to denote a protected place.