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    Thunor and the Great Wyrm

    Once upon a time, the god of thunder, Thunor, walked among living men in the Low Countries, in an area […]

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    I'm Ready to talk about Fyrnsidu.

    Some things that have occurred in the online Paganverse have led me to believe, I should address this. Let’s talk […]

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    Daunting, Not Impossible

    In recent discussions within the heathen reconstructionist community, a recurring theme seems to be the assertion that we “just don’t know anything about these people or their beliefs.”

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    Alternate Names:Tiw, Tir, Tyr, Saxnot, Sēaxneat, CheruIconography:The Eagle, Tir Rune, Sword/Seax, SpearDomains:War, Sea, Hunting, […]

    Seaxneat-Tiw

    Alternate Names:Tiw, Tir, Tyr, Saxnot, Sēaxneat, CheruIconography:The Eagle, Tir Rune, Sword/Seax, SpearDomains:War, Sea, Hunting, Rulership Historical Attestation Coming to a lore-based understanding of this once renowned deity is quite difficult, and sadly requires a great deal of conjecture. The name of Seaxneat,...

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    Fyrnsida Introduction to the Concept of Sidu The Old English term sidu (plural sida) appears in most Germanic languages in some form, and is central to the […]

    Fyrnsida

    Introduction to the Concept of Sidu The Old English term sidu (plural sida) appears in most Germanic languages in some form, and is central to the preservation and transmission of Heathen Germanic beliefs. We say more about this in the...

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