Joseph⛈️(@god_of_sassgard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What better way to close out another than by finishing a Norse-themed book from the TBR pile? ‘Shackled Fates’ by Thilde Kold Holdt was just as exciting as its predecessor, and I can’t wait to see how the story ends in the next book!

What better way to close out another #norsevember than by finishing a Norse-themed book from the TBR pile? ‘Shackled Fates’ by @KoldHoldt was just as exciting as its predecessor, and I can’t wait to see how the story ends in the next book!
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FleurishFolk(@FleurishB) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Norse , the dís, 'lady', are female deities associated with the Fates. 🧵 They can be benevolent or antagonistic toward mortals, & might be protective spirits derived from an earlier fertility goddess. 💃

In Norse #mythology,  the dís, 'lady', are female deities associated with the Fates. 🧵 They can be benevolent or antagonistic toward mortals, & might be protective spirits derived from an earlier fertility goddess. 💃 #FairyTaleTuesday #Norsevember
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Kieran(@Kieran_M_Taylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Story Of Odin's One Eye

The gods of Vanaheim cut off Mímir’s head and sent it back to Asgard. His body was never found, but Odin and Freyja were able to preserve the head and revive it.

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Artwork - Odin by R. Droulez

The Story Of Odin's One Eye

The gods of Vanaheim cut off Mímir’s head and sent it back to Asgard. His body was never found, but Odin and Freyja were able to preserve the head and revive it. 

1/6

#FairyTaleTuesday #Norsevember 

Artwork - Odin by R. Droulez
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Karen Sloan(@KarenSloan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mugwort (artemisia vulgaris), is the 1st herb in Woden's Nine Herb Charm. 🌿 It describes the plant not only as useful, but that it should be carried when one starts a journey, that it drives off demonic possession (fever), & 'averts the evil eye'.

Mugwort (artemisia vulgaris), is the 1st herb in Woden's Nine Herb Charm. 🌿 It describes the plant not only as useful, but that it should be carried when one starts a journey, that it drives off demonic possession (fever), & 'averts the evil eye'. #FairyTaleTuesday #Norsevember
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Cassidee(@sassideeee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Impudent Edda has the prose and heart of a drunken Bostonian who just finished a course in Norse mythology and needed to tell everyone at the bar about it. Thanks Rowdy Geirsson! A fun read ahead of

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The Impudent Edda has the prose and heart of a drunken Bostonian who just finished a course in Norse mythology and needed to tell everyone at the bar about it. Thanks @RGeirsson! A fun read ahead of #norsevember 

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Theodore Brun(@theodorebrun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the last days of , any Norse enthusiasts wanting signed/lined copies of - for you or your youngling -in-training - do shout! …Or I suppose you could pick up on Amazon…🤷🏻‍♂️ amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B08GY5…

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The Tårn(@thetarnck2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More from our vember hoard of content that we didn't get to last month. See below for an informational post from author Geoffrey Gudgion about the cultural significance of runes.
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More from our #Norsevember hoard of content that we didn't get to last month. See below for an informational post from author @GeoffreyGudgion about the cultural significance of runes.
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#Norse 
#Runes
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