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17/10/2023

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So true.... forever our temple are the forests
10/12/2022

So true.... forever our temple are the forests

IMPORTANT UPDATE ⛔️I have not gone and forgotten anyone.I am having a break from social media as I have personal problem...
24/08/2022

IMPORTANT UPDATE ⛔️

I have not gone and forgotten anyone.

I am having a break from social media as I have personal problems.

I will come back, stronger and Join TikTok and do more to help us grow.

Until then I will still come on and answer messages etc via DM.

Stay strong brothers and sisters. We all brave a storm at some point.

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20/07/2022

Which chair you choosing?

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Old Norse Old Norse word for Mountain 'Fjall' -    -⚔ Join the family .r🛡 Support the family .r-
19/07/2022

Old Norse

Old Norse word for Mountain

'Fjall'

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Nithing Pole (Cursed Pole) Old Norse: níðstang A nithing pole consisted of a long, wooden pole with a recently cut horse...
15/07/2022

Nithing Pole (Cursed Pole)

Old Norse: níðstang

A nithing pole consisted of a long, wooden pole with a recently cut horse head at the end, and at times with the skin of the horse laid over the pole. The nithing pole was directed towards the enemy and target of the curse. The curse could be carved in runes on the pole.

The Icelandic Vatnsdæla saga records that when Finbogi failed to show up for a hólmganga (duel).

Jökul raised a nithing pole against Finbogi for his cowardice by carving out a human head which was placed on a post with magic runes, killing a mare, and then placing the post into the mare's breast with the head facing towards Finbogi's dwelling.

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July Beard of the Month You want to join its easy.... just send your photo to our DM. The competition will be ran on our...
13/07/2022

July Beard of the Month

You want to join its easy.... just send your photo to our DM.

The competition will be ran on our new account . This is because I've been shadow banned now since end of February. Yep can't access my story posts.

So please share this post and Join in the fun.
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Old Norse Old Norse word for young man or boy in a warrior sense. 'Drengr' In the sagas in tells us that it was one of t...
12/07/2022

Old Norse

Old Norse word for young man or boy in a warrior sense.

'Drengr'

In the sagas in tells us that it was one of the best things to be called in our ancestors time. It is very similar to the Old English word Dreng. Also there has been 2 woman in the sagas to be Drengr aswell, so both our brothers and sisters can be called this.

Skǫrungr is another word that can be used this is only for our sisters and comes with the same sense of meaning but with a bit more talent attached to it.
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Ulf Bjalfason  • Old Norse: Úlfr Bjálfason • Better known as: Kveldulf(Old Norse for Night Wolf) He was born around 805 ...
10/07/2022

Ulf Bjalfason 

• Old Norse: Úlfr Bjálfason
• Better known as: Kveldulf
(Old Norse for Night Wolf)

He was born around 805 in Norway and was a renowned hersir and landowner in ninth century Sogn, Norway.

Children:
• Thorolf Kveldulfsson
• Skalla-Grímr

He is a main character in the early chapters of Egils saga and appears in the Landnámabók and other Icelandic sources. Kveldulf is described as an ulfhéðinn, a shape-shifter (hamrammr), or a berserker.

When Thorolf was killed by King Harald's men, Kveldulf was overcome with grief and "took to his bed."

After having a request for compensation refused by the king, Kveldulf and his son Skalla-Grímr took revenge by killing Thorolf's killers before fleeing Norway for Iceland.

On the way, exhausted by his "berserker fit", the elderly Kveldulf died. Skallagrim built his farm at Borg, near where Kveldulf's coffin washed ashore.

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