Bride is a Scottish Goddess associated with life and the wife of the Summer King Angus. She is diametrically opposed to Beira the Queen of Winter who attempted to keep her weak and servile, however Beira's impossible tasks that she gave Bride were conquered one by one by Bride with the help of Father Winter. As Bride and Angus became husband and wife, the touch and power of Bride and Angus banished Beira as the Queen of Winter and brought Spring across the land. -TLK
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"With passing time, its passage soon or late,
My bolts of lightning on the foe will rain,
On all who seek as slaves my people's fate
And strive to crush our spirits for their gain.-
But when the springtime comes with climate fair,
To Latvia's folk sweet showers I will send,
By day will give them clean refreshing air,
And to the darkness sparks of light will lend."
"To them in nature I will stay close by;
My voice of thunder in the sky will ring.
Of Perkons strong the name will never die;
The Latvian folk will ever of it sing.
I wish here now you other gods, apace,
Will follow close upon my guiding will,
And each one swear, at proper time and place,
For humankind a promise to fulfil."
- Perkons, Lāčplēsis
My bolts of lightning on the foe will rain,
On all who seek as slaves my people's fate
And strive to crush our spirits for their gain.-
But when the springtime comes with climate fair,
To Latvia's folk sweet showers I will send,
By day will give them clean refreshing air,
And to the darkness sparks of light will lend."
"To them in nature I will stay close by;
My voice of thunder in the sky will ring.
Of Perkons strong the name will never die;
The Latvian folk will ever of it sing.
I wish here now you other gods, apace,
Will follow close upon my guiding will,
And each one swear, at proper time and place,
For humankind a promise to fulfil."
- Perkons, Lāčplēsis
Valkyrie are often depicted as beautiful and almost merciful warrior maidens, in the modern day they are even paired with Pegasus like horses from Greek Mythology. However, while the feminine psychopomp and death god are extremely prevalent and important throughout Europe, their is a darker and more gruesome nature to the Valkyrie's ability. Before a great battle "The Choosers of the Slain" would go to the battle and begin working a loom of entrails from the future battlefield, using heads as shuttlecocks, and using blades and other weapons in order to make the decisions as to who will live and who will die. The Valkyries are hard to pin down nowadays as some are goddesses, others are woman, while in other forms they are a class of spirit or god all their own like the Nornir.-TLK
New video from Harald the Swedish Farmer who joins us on Hyperborean Radio when he is able https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TI6-oKoirs
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New post on the history of European Poetic Insult Battles "Flyting" by J. A. Coburn on the blog https://wylderhomesproject.life/2021/06/09/the-basics-of-flyting/
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The Basics of Flyting
By J. A. Coburn A time-honored tradition of the past most notably from Albion according to writings. However, it must be mentioned this tradition extends into the rest of the Hyperborean peoples an…
Before Europe began to travel the world and colonize Asia, The Americas, etc. The symbol of wildness and "Savageness" was the Wildman or Woodwose, a person covered in fur/hair from head to toe. However, after traveling around and finding most of the "Savage" races of man were relatively hairless in comparison a new appreciation of European hairiness entered the culture. Woodwose's became a common heraldic symbol, a new romanticism entered their mythology, and beards became a point of racial pride for Europeans and Beard Clubs and Competitions arose as a way of celebrating the hirsute and burly masculine beauty of the Hyperborean peoples, taking pride in being hairy like the wildman in comparison to the other races. -TLK
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Coming at you from the Wasteland of Modernity, Neale "Aethelwulf" "The Wulfman" Rundgren, and J. A. "Chief" "CG" Coburn discuss art, creative blocking, resting periods, art, divine inspiration, the role of creativity and more. Another superb Broadcast out to all the Wylder Folk of Hyperborea. https://anchor.fm/hyperborean-radio/episodes/Inspiration-and-Creativity-WNeale-Rundgren-e128e29
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Mamuthones: Mamuthones are a Wilder Mann costume native to the village of Mamoiada in the mountains of Sardinia. They run deep into the very soul of the people and traditions of both the town they are centered in, and the whole of the Island of Sardinia. The Mamuthones are an ancient pagan ritual that has been attributed to the Feast of San Antonio though the origin of this tradition at times can be traced back to 18th century BC. Making it at Potentially nearly 4000 years old. The Mamuthones are part of a Procession that occurs 3 times per year including January 17th and February. They perform in groups of 12 and are led by the Issohadore's which are dressed in a bright red uniform and white mask which contrasts greatly the dark and grotesque mask of the Mamuthones which are couples with over 30 Kilos of cowbells with the bell being rung by a piece of sheeps bone, the Mamuthones also wear moleskin pants and dark sheeps wool to complete their wilder mann attire. The Issohadore's lead and protect the Mamuthones who stoically perform their ringing while the Issohadore's use their lasso's to loop young women for good luck and fertility. In olden times they often lasso'd landowners in order to encourage a good harvest. The Mamuthones start at about the age they can walk and do it as long as they are able, as the bells drain the oxygen and air from their hunched over bodies. With the Mamuthone's claiming “We were born to be Mamuthones” or that they saw the world differently behind the mask (Which is only put on when they have gotten the bells to sound correctly in their rhythmic movements). Even stating it seems as if they undergo a metamorphosis. Becoming the entity known as a Mamuthone. While the tradition is clearly tied to the change of seasons the exact origin and reason still alludes many though the natives of the area are said to “unconsciously know all the answers”. Dionysus has been considered an option or a way for shepherds to become tied to their sheep in an ancient ritual. Given that other Mamuthones feature horns or long beards, among many others it does sound possible. Yet the age of the ritual indicates it long predates Dionysus and likely his Roman counterpart Bacchus that arose from Dionysus being synced with Liber Pater “The Free Father”, especially since Sardinians were called Barbarians similar to the European's of the North for their unwillingness to kneel to Rome. It is possible the name of the Mamuthones themselves indicates the god or spirit they intend to embody. One thing is for sure for a thousands of years old tradition it shows no signs of ending and is to this day written in the very soul of the people of Mamoiada.
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Njordr is an often overlooked Scandinavian god, despite being of extreme importance. Being one of the core figures of the Vanir, and father of both Freyr and Freyja. While Njordr is often treated as akin to Poseidon in regards to being god of the sea this is a misnomer. It would be more accurate to associate Njordr with trade, sailing, and winds. He is even depicted at times with a bag of winds that he releases the wind from. His association with sailing and trading has also made him the god associated with wealth. It is possible due to the shifting nature of genealogies that the reason Njordr is the father of Freyr and Freyja is symbolic, and references the importance of trade in regards to Iceland which did not have as robust a form of agriculture as Europe proper. Causing the association of fertility directly with trade in Iceland's mythos. His importance was likely even higher in Scandinavia where the Vanir cult was of highest regard and married to Skadi, the goddess who Scandinavia is named after.-TLK
Forwarded from Art of Neale Rundgren
Good day everyone,
Here is an update of what is happening thus far. Well, yesterday I received my two copies of Europe & Diaspora - about which I was quite thrilled. Needless to say, the quality did surpass my expectations. I will therefore upload a few photographs of both copies on TG and Instagram as part of our marketing strategy, as well as giving you an idea of the content and quality thereof. Otherwise, I am particularly pleased, though some changes that were made is unfortunate.
Anyway, I am still working on two art projects as well as a few commissions; I'll upload two screenshots of my work in progress, except for the commissions - as I do not think I have permission to showcase them as of yet. Furthermore, we (Hyperborean Radio) have gone into overdrive at the moment with logo design and marketing campaigns, as some may have noticed; so stay tuned, because things are going to get a little manic. Oh, don't forget to check out the recent stream I did with them on all things art.
We'll begin working on the next magazine within the next two/three months (Halloween edition); I think this one will be our best magazine to date... here's hoping! Also, thank you for all the support from people who've purchased some of my merchandise - including artwork. It is humbling to see my artwork isn't as bad as I imagined, lol! I'll post the links to my online stores below.
As for immigration, things are not looking so great at the moment; therefore, I am trying different avenues in the meantime until I can either find a job in Canada or find someone who is willing to sponsor me. So thank you to those who aided me in the time of need.
https://displate.com/aethelwulf/norse-celtic-artwork
https://aethelwulf-art.creator-spring.com/?
https://www.redbubble.com/people/AethelwulfArt/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown
https://t.me/hyperboreanradio (Hyperborean Radio channel)
Take care!
Here is an update of what is happening thus far. Well, yesterday I received my two copies of Europe & Diaspora - about which I was quite thrilled. Needless to say, the quality did surpass my expectations. I will therefore upload a few photographs of both copies on TG and Instagram as part of our marketing strategy, as well as giving you an idea of the content and quality thereof. Otherwise, I am particularly pleased, though some changes that were made is unfortunate.
Anyway, I am still working on two art projects as well as a few commissions; I'll upload two screenshots of my work in progress, except for the commissions - as I do not think I have permission to showcase them as of yet. Furthermore, we (Hyperborean Radio) have gone into overdrive at the moment with logo design and marketing campaigns, as some may have noticed; so stay tuned, because things are going to get a little manic. Oh, don't forget to check out the recent stream I did with them on all things art.
We'll begin working on the next magazine within the next two/three months (Halloween edition); I think this one will be our best magazine to date... here's hoping! Also, thank you for all the support from people who've purchased some of my merchandise - including artwork. It is humbling to see my artwork isn't as bad as I imagined, lol! I'll post the links to my online stores below.
As for immigration, things are not looking so great at the moment; therefore, I am trying different avenues in the meantime until I can either find a job in Canada or find someone who is willing to sponsor me. So thank you to those who aided me in the time of need.
https://displate.com/aethelwulf/norse-celtic-artwork
https://aethelwulf-art.creator-spring.com/?
https://www.redbubble.com/people/AethelwulfArt/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown
https://t.me/hyperboreanradio (Hyperborean Radio channel)
Take care!
Since Midsummer is coming up, here is a piece I wrote on the folklore of Puck from A Midsummer Night's Dream enjoy-TLK https://wylderhomesproject.life/2021/04/01/robin-goodfellow-is-thy-name/
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Puck. King of Faerie
By I.M. Knosp Among the fey perhaps no figure is more well known, more infamous, and more representative of them as a whole than that figure known as Robin Goodfellow. Or his much simpler title “Pu…
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The Wild Hunt: The Wild Hunt is one of the most widespread and expansive myths of Europe. To try to contain this myth in one post is impossible, but I will hit the high notes and let this serve as the introduction. The Wild Hunt also known as the Furious Host along with many other names: The Infernal Host, The Santa Compana, The Riders of the Sidhe, the Ghost Riders in the Sky, The Parade of Spirits, The Goat Riders, The Chase Hellequin, the Hosts of Hell, The Eternal hunt, and much much more. The individuals who are said to be a part of it or lead it shift place to place and while many claim the god Woden as the original head we simply cannot know where and how this widespread myth originated. While a majority of the legends are present in the continental Germanics this is only partly true in it being under the name “The Wild Hunt” or the other very popular name “The Furious Host” it is however by many other names far more widespread across Europe and depending on who you ask is a very ancient myth or it originates in the Middle Ages. The Wild Hunt has many facets too, sometimes it is clearly the personification of storms especially regarding the Winter winds and snow storms, with the hunt and quarry being the victims of those storms. Sometimes gods such as The Wild Huntsman warn people to get home before the storm. One figure the Faithful Eckhart often acts as the herald especially regarding Holle as the Wild Huntress, going ahead of the hunt to warn those of the Hunts arrival. Other times the hunt acts as a psychopomp picking up spirits of the land and the dead and carrying them away on the parade of spirits. This is most clearly associated with the hunts that take place around Halloween such as Holle's Parade of spirits. This also ties in to the Hunts quarries land spirits and individuals out in the storms. Other aspects seem to have the legend functioning as Punishment via the Christian God such as with Dirk and his Boar or Frau Gode or The Ghost Riders in the Sky leading “the devils herd” in the American West. An interesting part of the Hunt is that many of the accounts written by the church seem to have likely originated from Carnival type processions with “demonic” costumes that would've been mistaken by the unaware priests. Though whether this is the origin of the entire story or merely an example of the Carnival representing the Hunt and then getting fed back into the myth it represents by the clergy. Into the modern day many facets have continued forth two examples of the myth changing over time include both Santa Claus' ride and The Ghost Riders in the sky, these are two of the version present in America alone. The Hunt also travels with many spirits and magic users, including daemons, grimhounds(black dogs), witches, cats, lost souls, and much much more. While members of the Wild Hunt include an array of European mythic figures including: Yarillo, Perchta, Holle, Wode, King Arthur, Harlequin, Wotan, Heuke, Berchtold, Dirk, Barbarossa, Finn Mccool, The Devil, Wode, Ewicher Yeeger, Frau Gode, Diana, Thor, Krampus, and much more. The American versions includes a relatively unknown cowboy named Sawyer, a trail boss who led to the deaths of many men and cattle. Though other figures of American myth could be argued of having been integrated over time given the legends of the West. The Wild Hunt also appears in the Spring where at least in Germany they have a specific quarry in the Goddess Walpurga who they hunt, though if she escapes Winter is said to end. Other times they bring spring as some deities like Frau Harke bring fertility when they ride by. All in all one of the oldest and increasingly well known myths of Europe is one that should definitely have a closer look by many of our people.
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Hyperborean Radio coming at you from the wasteland of modernity!
Being Wylder Folk, of the great and mighty Hyperborean tribes. We approach this with a sense of responsibility to our people. We bring to you the tools to lift up yourself and each other. We bring to you the harsh unapologetic realities regarding our nature as a people, the things we all know to be true, but few have the courage to admit. Our motivation is our deep unyielding love for our people, and it will always be our driving force. Our kindness is deep, our brutality relentless.
More important to us than any dry academic approach or some useless esoteric mumbling, even more than the gods of our people. More important than all of this by far, is you. Our people. We shine the light on who we are through our celebrations, our stories, our loves and even betrayals. Through understanding ourselves and how we fell so low we might heal and once again find both our pride and the strength to stand, not only for ourselves but each other!
Being Wylder Folk, of the great and mighty Hyperborean tribes. We approach this with a sense of responsibility to our people. We bring to you the tools to lift up yourself and each other. We bring to you the harsh unapologetic realities regarding our nature as a people, the things we all know to be true, but few have the courage to admit. Our motivation is our deep unyielding love for our people, and it will always be our driving force. Our kindness is deep, our brutality relentless.
More important to us than any dry academic approach or some useless esoteric mumbling, even more than the gods of our people. More important than all of this by far, is you. Our people. We shine the light on who we are through our celebrations, our stories, our loves and even betrayals. Through understanding ourselves and how we fell so low we might heal and once again find both our pride and the strength to stand, not only for ourselves but each other!
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In 1890, painter William L. Wyllie, put on a diving helmet he made out of a biscuit tin and dived into the English Channel near Brighton. He created this painting, from what he saw, titled “Davey Jones Locker”.