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Are You a Viking?

April 9, 2019

Patreon has become one of my favorite places on the internet. It is a wonderful place to gather with like minded people who share a common interest. In my case that means Norse Mythology, Viking Art, and of course books! If you like those things also take a look at the Fateful Signs Patreon Community.

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Tags norse mythology, norse, viking art, vikings, huginn and munnin, fateful signs, patreon
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Drinking Horns!

September 20, 2016

About a week ago, I got in all the drinking horns from my Norse Mythology book Kickstarter campaign. Each one was hand carved by Brian Marshall from Where the Gods Live. I’ve looked over each of them, taken some photographs and they look absolutely beautiful. I’m so happy with how they turned out! Brian did some amazing work!!!

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Tags viking, drinking horn, viking drinking horn, Brian Marshall, where the gods live, carving, norse mythology, viking horn, ansuz, rune, fateful signs, ravens, huginn and munnin, odin's ravens
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Days of the Week, Fateful Signs Style!

January 22, 2016

In English speaking countries we get most of our days of the week from Norse Mythology. This is because English traces back to Old English, and ultimately Old Norse. This is the reason English is a “Germanic” language.

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Tags norse mythology, old norse, old english, english, language, days of the week, viking art, gods and goddesses, germanic, anglo saxon, fateful signs, tyr, odin, woden, thor, thunar, frigg, frigga
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