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an old man with long white hair and beard standing next to two wolfs in front of a cloudy sky
ODIN with the two ravens HUGINN & MUNINN and the two wolves GERI & FREKI.
an illustrated poster with many different types of people and animals on it's sides
A Norse God Family Tree - Comic & Webtoon
A Norse God Family Tree
an image of a man sitting on a chair with fire in front of his face
Cernunnos - Celtic god of animals and of the hunt. Mate of the Mother Goddess, the Morrigan.
an egyptian man dressed in traditional clothing and holding a staff with both hands on his hip
Osiris, is an Egyptian god, usually identified as the god of the afterlife, the underworld and the dead. He was classically depicted as a green-skinned man with a pharaoh's beard, partially mummy-wrapped at the legs, wearing a distinctive crown with two large ostrich feathers at either side, and holding a symbolic crook and flail.
a painting of a woman wearing a crown
SHINIGAMI [noun] a “death god” or “death spirit” - an entity in Japanese folklore that is responsible for seeing that a person dies at their appointed time and then guiding their spirit to be judged in the afterlife. In this respect, Shinigami are related to the Western concept of the Grim Reaper. Though the Grim Reaper is a single entity, there are multiple shinigami which are often imagined as working together.
the star wars poster shows different types of characters
Egyptian God Family Tree - Funny
Egyptian God Family Tree
two birds sitting on top of each other with their names in front of the same bird
Self Destruction Fetish
In Norse Mythology, Hugin (“thought”) and Munin (“memory” or “mind”) are a pair of ravens that are the shamanic helping spirits of the god Odin. These informants are two of the many sources of Odin’s prodigious wisdom and it is from this associated that Odin is referred to as a “raven-god.” Hugin and Munin are semi-autonomous beings who are simultaneously projections or extensions of Odin’s own being. In Chapter seven of the Heimskringla book Ynglinga saga, which provides an euhemerized...
Forseti
Forseti
Modi-(The Brave) Norse son of Thor and Jarnsaxa, Patron of Berserkers and the battle-mad. His fate is to survive Ragnarok and, with his brothers' help, drag Thor's Hammer Mjollnir to the meadows where survivors will gather to rebuild the world.
Modi-(The Brave) Norse son of Thor and Jarnsaxa, Patron of Berserkers and the battle-mad. His fate is to survive Ragnarok and, with his brothers' help, drag Thor's Hammer Mjollnir to the meadows where survivors will gather to rebuild the world.
Gungnir Odin's magical spear, that will always hits its mark and always kills. Gungnir means "Swaying one" it was made from Yggdrasils Sacred ash. Odin has written his magic runes, onto Gungnir.
Gungnir Odin's magical spear, that will always hits its mark and always kills. Gungnir means "Swaying one" it was made from Yggdrasils Sacred ash. Odin has written his magic runes, onto Gungnir.
a bronze statue with hands clasped to it's face
an egyptian god standing in the grass with his arms spread out and two birds flying around him
Quetzalcoatl is an Aztec God that is worshipped by people in other ancient cultures as well. To the Egyptians he is Thoth. In both these ancient beliefs and many others he is the God of Knowledge and Wisdom. Also, Hermes and Metatron
the statue is standing in front of some trees and foggy sky, with one hand on his hip
Fuck Yeah Paganism
Radegast, a god of Slavic mythology and is said to be associated with fertility, agriculture, war, and the evening sky. He resides in the mountains and also is usually associated with hospitality and fire.