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Focus
edit- Northern European lore, culture and history
Ongoing work
editAfterhood plans
editWritten or greatly reworked pages
edit- Against a dwarf
- Angul (mythology)
- Arwald
- Asgard
- Æsir
- Austri, Vestri, Norðri and Suðri
- Blóðughófi
- Blót
- Breiðablik
- Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
- Coifi
- Death in Norse paganism
- Dwarf (folklore)
- Elgfróði
- Fáfnir
- Fróði's Peace
- Germanic dragon
- Germanic boar helmet
- Glaðr
- Heitstrenging
- Horses in Germanic paganism
- Jötunheimr
- Jötunn
- Landvættir
- List of names of Freyr
- Marmennill
- Near Fakenham plaque
- Rings in Germanic cultures
- Saltfleetby spindle-whorl
- Svalinn
- Thyra
- Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism
- Wight
- Wihtwara
Some pages and sections with significant contribution
edit- Álfheimr
- Almáttki áss
- Christianisation#Great Britain
- Erne#Etymology
- Atter
- Family trees of the Norse gods
- Feather cloak
- Galdr
- Goodmanham#History
- Grendel
- Gulating
- Hair#Etymology
- Heathen holidays
- Heathenry in the United Kingdom
- History of Christianity (Regional developments - Britain)
- List of horses in mythology and folklore
- Norðhymbra preosta lagu
- Othala
- Religion in the United Kingdom
- Sacred trees and groves in Germanic paganism and mythology
- Lax#Name and etymology
- Vé (shrine)
- Völsung
- Yule
Some kind words
editThe Original Barnstar | |
Congratulations on your work at Elk-Froði, an excellent article. Chiswick Chap (talk) 09:05, 18 November 2021 (UTC) |
The Barnstar of Diligence | |
You show a lot of effort and sincerity in northern topics oft-neglected. Allt ágætt~! ~Sıgehelmus♗(Tøk) 04:29, 22 November 2023 (UTC) |
Uploaded images
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Sigurðr killing Fáfnir, from the Jurby cross on the Isle of Man.
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Faces on the hogback stone from Heysham
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First page of the Ƿið dƿeorh charm.
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Other page of the Ƿið dƿeorh charm.
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First page of the Wið fǣrstice charm.
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Next page of the Wið fǣrstice charm.
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The Yetnasteen - a standing stone on Rousay in Orkney, held traditionally to be a jötunn that has been turned to stone.
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The boar crested Benty Grange helm on display in Sheffield.
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A reconstruction of the Benty Grange helm on display beside the historical find.
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Side view of the replica.
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Close-up of the boar crest.
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The Gosforth Cross, as seen from below and the west
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The Gosforth Cross, as seen from the southeast
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The hogback stones at St Mary's Church in Gosforth.
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Horse riders at Litselby in Tanum
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Page 17 2r of the Holm B 64 handwrit, showing the introduction to Guta lag
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Page 23 5r of the Holm B 64 handwrit, showing the "af blotan" section of Guta lag