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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 8:13 am
Oh. . . Okay, can you please explain the family wights, house wights, primal wights, mound wights. Wait a minute are they spirits for the most part, or are there other beings? Are there different offerings for different wights?
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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 5:18 pm
RubyLight Oh. . . Okay, can you please explain the family wights, house wights, primal wights, mound wights. Where have you come across these terms? Wights of this nature are simply spirits that are tied to said place/people. They can protect, help, guide, etc... It's generally considered appropriate to offer to wights that inhabit a home or land. Quote: Wait a minute are they spirits for the most part, or are there other beings? What we refer to as wights now are mostly spirits. There are other beings like the alfar (Nordic elves) and the Nordic dwarfs (look San-chan I spelled it right!), but I'm unsure of their presence in modern times. Quote: Are there different offerings for different wights? I think the generally accepted offering for wights are bread and milk. You may want to try to get to know the wights in an area to see if there's anything they like in particular 3nodding
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Violet Song jat Shariff Crew
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:13 pm
Ultraviolett1127 Where have you come across these terms? I believe I came across the term in Diana L. Paxon's Essential Asatru. Thanks for the tip. I'll be sure to ask the wight under the basemet stairs what he prefers.
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 3:13 pm
RubyLight Ultraviolett1127 Where have you come across these terms? I believe I came across the term in Diana L. Paxon's Essential Asatru. Thanks for the tip. I'll be sure to ask the wight under the basemet stairs what he prefers. Another book I have to re-read xd Good luck with the house wight!
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Violet Song jat Shariff Crew
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:12 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:23 pm
Do you think that a land wight could be different from a Dryad or can they be the same?
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Sanguina Cruenta Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:23 pm
Dryads are tree nymphs. Very different, imo.
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 6:47 pm
Neko Wyndy Wytch Do you think that a land wight could be different from a Dryad or can they be the same? I would say they are different. Like San-chan said, Dryads are tree nymphs. Land wights...can inhabit trees, but they are not limited to them.
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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 5:33 am
Thank you for posting this info. It has been very helpful. I actually am familiar with this religion, I just wasn't familiar with the name of it. My hubby actually has a Thor's Hammer for on his alter. And he also has a set of runes to use.
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Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 12:50 pm
Fairy Queen Tatyana Thank you for posting this info. It has been very helpful. I actually am familiar with this religion, I just wasn't familiar with the name of it. My hubby actually has a Thor's Hammer for on his alter. And he also has a set of runes to use. Owning those things...doesn't make him an Asatruar. No more than owning a chalice and a blade and a pentacle make you a Wiccan, or drinking and dancing make you a Hellenic Recon.
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:56 am
i am so happy to have found others who are Asatru. did anyone post about Runes?
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:04 pm
This guide is wonderful Thanks so much. *Drinks to Freyja"
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 7:36 pm
Your definitions for Blot and Sumbel are different than another place. I like yours better. I'd rather not sacrifice an animal (blot) because I 1) wouldn't want to harm the animal and 2) am not skilled as a butcher and so the animal would probably die a long painful death... or at least, that's what it was originally, correct?
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 5:55 pm
*Drinks to the sons of Bor*
Excuse me, but does anyone have any knowledge / opinions on the Dokkalfar (dark elves) or Svartalfar (black elves)?
What I've read on wikipedia tells me that these races may be the same under different names, or may be completely separate races, and either of them (or both) may simply be another name for the Dvergr (Dwarfs).
Any ideas at all?
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Sanguina Cruenta Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 7:39 pm
Brokenbodhi *Drinks to the sons of Bor* Excuse me, but does anyone have any knowledge / opinions on the Dokkalfar (dark elves) or Svartalfar (black elves)? What I've read on wikipedia tells me that these races may be the same under different names, or may be completely separate races, and either of them (or both) may simply be another name for the Dvergr (Dwarfs). Any ideas at all? You'll find some in-depth discussion on the subject in Kveldulf Gundarsson's "Elves, Wights and Trolls". The conclusion seems to be that dark alfs are "mound alfs", i.e. the dead (Turville-Petre's theory is that they are primarily the male ancestors as the disir are the female), and that Swart alfs do seem to be dwarfs. smile
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