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      9 months, 2 weeks ago

      Does anybody here know who Charmer of Bees is? They have been accidentally removed from discord.

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      Osric replied to the topic The God-Kings: Scyld, Scef, Beowa – and Related Figures in the forum Group logo of Theology and MythologyMythology, Theology and Folklore in the group Theology and Mythology

      9 months, 3 weeks ago

      Comparative Family Trees

      Old English (Beowulf proem): “Shield, son of Sheaf” — boat-funeral for Scyld; no boat-birth.

      • Sceaf (“Sheaf”) — progenitor; no narrative here of a boat-birth in Beowulf
        • Scyld Scefing (“Shield, son of Sheaf”) — founder-king; ship-funeral described
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      Osric replied to the topic The God-Kings: Scyld, Scef, Beowa – and Related Figures in the forum Group logo of Theology and MythologyMythology, Theology and Folklore in the group Theology and Mythology

      9 months, 3 weeks ago

      Boat-foundling and founder-king motifs in Germanic traditions

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      Foundling?
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      English (later chronicles)
      Yes
      Sceaf
      Sheaf
      Found in a boat with grain; father of Scyld.

      English (Beowulf)
      No
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      Osric started the topic The God-Kings: Scyld, Scef, Beowa – and Related Figures in the forum Group logo of Theology and MythologyMythology, Theology and Folklore in the group Theology and Mythology

      9 months, 3 weeks ago

      Making a thread to capture lore and research on this subject.

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