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I know nothing about rímur poetry, but I have to share this because op mentioned my friend Lee.
Loki in Rímur Poetry:
Rímur poetry probably provides our best evidence in favour of an identification of Lóðurr with Loki (see „Lokrur, Lóðurr and Late Evidence“ by Haukur Þorgeirsson), but the contents are still little known despite the recent appearence of some translations (Þrymlur by Lee Colwill and Haukur Þorgeirsson, and the first two parts of Lokrur by Ellis B. Wylie), which conveniently are the two rímur that feature Loki as a character. The names Loki, Loptr and Lóður are used interchangeably in these poems (Lóðurr is the earlier form of the name and Lóður the later). Few people have studied rímur due to earlier scholars considering them to be artless and exaggerated, but Haukur Þorgeirsson has offered a defence and appreciation of the rímur poets‘ artistry („List í Lokrum“) and hopefuly these texts will begin to attract greater attention. Below I will list the kennings for Loki found in these poems. There is a strong tendency to describe him as Odin‘s servant (as does Sörla þáttr).
Þrymlur:
I:19: garpurinn bragða: the man of tricks
I:21: Fjölnis þjónn: Fjölnir‘s (Odin‘s) servant (also found in Lokrur I:7)
I:21: Óðins þræll: Odin‘s thrall
III:2: slægr þrællinn Óðins: the sly thrall of Odin
III:12: nála burr: son of needles (usually amended to Nálar burr: Nál‘s son)
Lokrur:
I:5: þræll Þundar: Þundr‘s (Odin‘s) thrall
I:6: Nálar niðr: Nál‘s son/relative
I:14: Hænis vinr: Hoenir‘s friend
III:21: arfi Fárbauta: Fárbauti´s heir
Lokrur also features several insults directed at him. In I:9 Thor calls him „bikkja“ (bitch, or possibly mare), while he is twice referred to as „skauð“ (Cleasby-Vigfússon glosses this as poltroon): in I:15 by the poet and in III:16 by Útgarða-Loki.
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Odin is the All-father. Not the Some-father. Heathenry, Asatru, and all other sects of Norse paganism have NO PLACE for bigotry.
Graphics by: Child of Vanaheim and Forn Sidr of America
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Domestic terrorist masterpost
Masterpost of identified insurrectionists who participated in the violent attempted overthrow/coup of the US government on 7 January 2021.
Richard “Bigo” Barnett of Gravette, Arkansas, who broke into the Capitol and stole mail from Speaker Pelosi’s desk.
Jon Schaffer from heavy metal band Iced Earth under record label Century Media Records.
Known Nazi Matthew Heimbach.
Nicholas Rodean of Frederick, Maryland.
Photos and IDs courtesy of @HomeGrownTerrorists on Instagram.
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This highly detailed bronze pendant depicts a Viking longship and is inspired by an image found on a Norse Runestone from Gotland, Sweden. It’s available here: Longship Pendant
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I’ve been reading archaeology papers all day.
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Here I am with my master’s thesis which I just submitted.
This means I am now qualified to school all of you about Vikings.
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My master's thesis may turn out to be a bit biased...
#viking#vikings#religion#nordic#norse#history#norse pagan#old norse religions#old norse#paganism#heathen#heathenism
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I’m reading Landnámabók in the standardized Old Norse and a thought occurred to me. I should published a colloquial, English version.
“Hallsteinn son Þórófs Mostrarskeggs nam Þorskafjörð ok bjó á Hallsteinsnesi; hann blótaði þar til þess, at Þórr sendi honum öndvegissúlur. Eptir þat kom tré á land hands, þat er var sextigi ok þriggja álna ok tveggja faðma digrit; þat var haft til öndvegissúlna, ok eru þar af görvar öndvegissúlur nær á hverjum bæ um þverfjörðuna.”
In other words: “Hallsteinn made a sacrifice to ask Þórr for some high-seat pillars and got a fucking huge tree so he could make his high-seat pillars and the tree was also used in the [temple]”
Temple isn’t a good translation, but we really don’t have an English word that accurately explains what was going on.
#landnámabók#the book of settlements#old norse#history#iceland#icelandic history#ísland#nordic#nordic culture#icelandic culture#religion#old norse religions#old norse religion#norræna tru#vikings#viking#beliefs#old norse beliefs#viking religion#translation#pagan#paganism#norse pagan#thor#þórr#norse#heathen#heathenism
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Literally all I want for Christmas.
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Click on this Foto. Its worth it. A spritual journey.
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Not Nordic but still super cool
Archaeologists have found what they believe to be the world’s oldest intact shipwreck at the bottom of the Black Sea where it appears to have lain undisturbed for more than 2,400 years.
The 23-metre (75ft) vessel, thought to be ancient Greek, was discovered with its mast, rudders and rowing benches all present and correct just over a mile below the surface. A lack of oxygen at that depth preserved it, the researchers said.
“A ship surviving intact from the classical world, lying in over 2km of water, is something I would never have believed possible,” said Professor Jon Adams, the principal investigator with the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project (MAP), the team that made the find. “This will change our understanding of shipbuilding and seafaring in the ancient world.”
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It's Sunday night and I'm bored. How about some questions? They don't have to be Viking related. My inbox is open.
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