Germanic Mythology Gallery
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World Mythologies + Water Spirits
World Mythologies + Spring Deities
conduitstr: American Gods Characters: ↳ Ostara
Tannhäuser and Venus, Otto Knille, 1873
Four love goddesses from different cultures.
Landvættir are nature spirits in Norse and Germanic mythology. With a name that translates as &ldquo
a-z fae →d-e
a-z fae → l-n
elfmaidens:AWAY, COME AWAY[a mix for the wild hunt of germanic folklore] Girl, mortal, it was a l
The all-seeing eyes. Window decoration in a “Germanic” hall in the Harz Mountains, 2017.
lhzthepoet:Mythology Around the World: Common Themes: Spring
“The Wolves Pursuing Sol and Mani” (1909) by J. C. Dollman.
World Mythologies + Spring Goddesses
a-z fae → gl-gw
whencyclopedia:ODIN (Old Norse: Óðinn) is the main god in Norse mythology. Described as a
russianfolklore:“A Man with an Eagle Owl” by Konstantin Vasiliev.
Landvættir are nature spirits in Norse and Germanic mythology. With a name that translates as
kcvindae: favourite myths: elvesAn elf (plural: elves) is a type of supernatural being in Germanic m
“The Wolves Pursuing Sol and Mani” (1909) by J. C. Dollman.
The wolf will swallow Odin, and that will be his death. But immediately afterwards Vidar will stride
Baldr’s Brow (scentless mayweed)“A certain herb is so white that it is likened to Ba
Two ravens sit on Odin’s shoulders, and into his ears they tell all the news they see or hear.
elfmaidens: AWAY, COME AWAY[a mix for the wild hunt of germanic folklore] Girl, mortal,
(Freya’s Tears by Gustav Klimt)Óðr went off on long travels, and Freyja stayed
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