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Pol Dom (Paulus Ludovicus Carolus Dom, 1885-1978), ''Nederlandsche Sagen en Legenden'', 1917 "....En de Taak van den Dood niet wilde eindigen" ("....and Death's task seemed never-ending.)
do any other of my fellow god/goddess/deity offical friends want to share some of they stories? i want to learn!!!!!!!! 🤓🤓🤓🤓
The Binding of Fenrir by Mabel Dorothy Hardy
"Njord's daughter Freya was priestess of the sacrifices, and first taught the Asaland people the magic art, as it was in use and fashion among the Vanaland people.
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Freya alone remained of the gods, and she became on this account so celebrated that all women of distinction were called by her name, whence they now have the title Frue; so that every woman is called frue, or mistress over her property, and the wife is called the house-frue. Freya continued the blood-sacrifices. Freya had also many other names. Her husband was called Oder, and her daughters Hnoss and Gerseme. They were so very beautiful, that afterwards the most precious jewels were called by their names."
The Ynglinga Saga, chapters 4 & 13
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Orphaned in New Zealand, Alexander Drummond inherits a mysterious artifact during WWI. Years later, he passes it to his grandson, who uncovers its secrets