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Revision as of 14:33, 26 June 2023

Blostlandic Paganism, or North Sea Paganism (Blostlandic: Vanǫ́trú: "Belief in the Gods"), is a branch of old Weranic Paganism that arose during the times of the ancient Blostlandic and North Sea peoples in the area of the modern day North Euclean Archipelago in Kylaris. It was previously the dominant religion on the Island of Nordavia before Blostlandic Sotirianitization began in 500 AD.

Temple of Rud

A polytheistic faith with two chief deities and many lower deities .

Common Features

Terms

Name Image Details
Vanǫ́sir
Three kings or three gods.jpg
The Gods of the faith.
Vættir
Three kings or three gods.jpg
Spirits that exist in all things.
Vanǫ́garðr The home of the Gods.
Himnarvangr
In Walhalls Wonnen.png
The afterlife.

Deities

Name Image Other names Details
Friðill
Freya-Menglad.jpg
The Lover Friðill is the Goddess of Fertility, the Sky/Space, and Love.
Elskr
Freyr (1832) from Die Helden und Götter des Nordens, oder Das Buch der sagen.jpg
The Beloved Elskr is the God of Harvest, the Earth, and Family.
Valfǫðr
Yarilo by Andrey Shishkin.jpg
Father of the Slain Dazhbog is the God of the dead, second son of Friðill, and brings the dead to the afterlife where he cares over them.
Yggr
AM 738 4to, 39v, BW Váli.jpeg
The Terrible One Yggr is the God of War, third son of Friðill, started the Human-Vættir War; the cause of all wars in human history.

History