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Civilization comes at a cost.
The price is steep, all things good and mighty surrendered, virility, wildness, risk. It costs our Strength, our Courage, our Wisdom, our mastery of self and most of all our honor and nobility.

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“The chief most figure was a lad dressed in loose garments, which were covered over with burrs from the thistle or burdock (the arctomus bardana).
When the burry man, encased as if he were in armor in his suit of close-sticking burrs, grasping staves adorned with flowers, marched through the town, shouts were raised at every door, and the dwellers came forth with greeting and money to wish him well.”
-Folktales in Lowland Scotland, 1908, Eve Blantyre Simpson
Wotan and the sleeping Brunhilde by Ferdinand Leeke
Forwarded from Art of Neale Rundgren
Call of the Wolf God : 2021
Prometheus – Briton Rivière, 1889
Aarno Karimo's illustrations of the Kalevala.
Tema Napolitano – Louis Léopold Robert (Swiss, 1794 – 1835).
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Frisian coin, 6-7th century. The runes read "UELAD" or "VELADU". From the smith's tongs the man has, it is thought to be the earliest depiction of Wayland the Smith.
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored) (Ike)
Holle is the caretaker of infant souls. She tends them when they die in infancy and also sends them out via her Storks when they are ready to be born. She will sometimes appear to an older sibling and offer to take the newborn sibling back. Portals to her realm are present in sacred wells and often contain the souls of infants yet to be born. In the Netherlands Holle is said to grow infant souls like apples upon a tree, and harvest them for life when ripe. This ties into other lore where babies would be found in the branches of trees.-TLK
“Well, maiden”, he snapped out, “do you know who I am? I am King Frost.”

“All hail to you, great King!”answered the girl, in a gentle, trembling voice. “Have you come to take me?”

-The Story of King Frost, illustration by H.J. Ford in The Yellow Fairy Book.
Illustrations for the Kalevala by Nikolai Kochergin
Odin, 1896
Hans Thoma
Image of Boreas, Greek god of the north wind and an ancient map of mythical lands with the central continent of Hyperborea.
The Birth of Venus – Joseph Blanc (1846–1904).
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