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#Repost @inasunart  3.Inktober - The völva What kind of witches do you like? - So this is my ancestors witches from Norway. A little piece of our forgotten culture Read below if you want to know more about these witches! - THE VÖLVA THE NORSE WITCH The völva is a traditional witch originating from scandinavia in the viking age. She practice a magick which is called seidr which includes fate-magick and shamanism. She travels to the underworld during rituals and tells fate to those who asks. She w Norse Witch, Art Viking, Norse Goddess, Arte Peculiar, Norse Tattoo, Norse Pagan, Pagan Art, Fantasy Magic, Viking Art

#Repost @inasunart 3.Inktober - The völva What kind of witches do you like? - So this is my ancestors witches from Norway. A little piece of our forgotten culture Read below if you want to know more about these witches! - THE VÖLVA THE NORSE WITCH The völva is a traditional witch originating from scandinavia in the viking age. She practice a magick which is called seidr which includes fate-magick and shamanism. She travels to the underworld during rituals and tells fate to those who asks…

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ArtStation - Cuckoo, Reliah A. Shaman Woman, Viking Costume, Heroic Fantasy, White Witch, Witch Art, Witch Aesthetic, Arte Fantasy, Larp, Dark Art

model: https://www.facebook.com/EmpressNymphica/ The White Witch of the Northland. The Hostess of Pohjola. The Mother of All: Cuckoo. The great old matriarch, grown among Children of Ashes, gained fear and respect ever since she first time proved to carry the Mark of a Shaman as a child. The leucistic white-haired spell-singer, suspected to be a changeling, is a natural talent of balancing between dimensions and being one with nature, like a spirit wearing human skin. But do not let the…

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Frigg: Queen of Asgard, Beloved Norse Goddess, Mother | Ancient Origins Ancient Viking Symbols, Norse Legend, The Moon Tarot Card, The Moon Tarot, Norse Goddess, Norse Myth, Feminine Tattoo, Ancient Vikings, Viking Symbols

Frigg or Frigga (which means ‘Beloved’ in Old Norse) is a goddess found in Norse mythology. As the wife of Odin, and the mother of Baldur, she is the ‘Queen of the Æsir’. This deity was worshipped as a sky goddess and is believed to be responsible for weaving the clouds. Additionally, the Norse believed that she had the power of prophecy and was in charge of weaving the fates.

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