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But sometimes, we have to help it to shift.
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And so it happened, as my saga will tell… the Kings and Queens, the Jarls and Earls of Norway answered the summons of Bjorn Ironside, and came to save their country. For he was truly the King of all Norway, and no one else could have united all his people and brought them to victory over the Rus.
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Moodboard #7 Norse & Vikings
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VIKINGS | ASSASSIN’S CREED: VALHALLA
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Hey, I just had this dream!
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vikingjewlerylife · 4 years
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Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful.
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Many people picture the Scandinavian countries (Norway, Sweden & Denmark) as still cold this time of the year; in early Spring.
But in southern Norway, where the Capitol Oslo is located it starts to see warmer temperatures as early as April and daylight also starts to increase from their long winter’s darkness.
So who is Ostara, the “Lady of the East”?
Ostara is the name that the Vikings used for the Norse Goddess of Dawn & Spring. She is also known a Eostre which is the Northumbrian Old English version of the name Ostara. Eostre comes from Germanic mythology.
The poem asks Ostara to “grant us a springing step to hop after the opportunities”. So this is similar to the sentiment of the Romans, Carpe Diem, “seize the day”. The Vikings believed in taking the opportunities you are given and you will grow in joy, health & prosperity.
So get hopping out of bed & get hopping to the tasks to better yourselves, modern Vikings, for your actions promise better days!
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vikingjewlerylife · 4 years
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Want to read Neil Gaiman’s “Norse Mythology” book in graphic novel format?
Dark Horse Comics is set to release the first volume May 2020! ⚔️🛡
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