- The
Norns (Old Norse: norn [ˈnorn], plural:
nornir [
ˈnornɪr]) are
deities in
Norse mythology responsible for
shaping the
course of
human destinies. In...
-
Rabenclan (1994) and of a
German chapter of
Odinic Rite in 1995,
followed by
Nornirs Ætt in 1997 and the
Eldaring as a
chapter of the US The
Troth in 2000....
- and right-wing past, most
notably Rabenclan (Raven's Clan) in 1994 and
Nornirs Ætt (Kin of the Norns) in 2005.
Several foreign Heathen organisations also...
- "
Nornir" (c. 1884) by J. L. Lund,
depicting Verðandi with wings....
- hafði
Helga inn hugumstóra
Borghildr borit í Brálundi. 2. Nótt varð í bæ,
nornir kómu, þær er öðlingi aldr of skópu; þann báðu
fylki frægstan verða ok buðlunga...
-
Icelandic term Urdr and thus was
connected to the
concept of
three sisters, the
Nornir, who
oversee fate in
recorded Norse mythology. It is
possible that the pre-Christian...
-
Verein für
germanisches Heidentum (****ociation for
Germanic Heathenry), the
Nornirs Ætt, the Eldaring, the Artgemeinschaft, the Armanen-Orden, and Thuringian...
- practice. In any case, the
string relates to the "threads of fate", that the
Nornir spin, measure, and cut. Old
English terms cognate with seiðr are -siden...
- - eyrs (as
Ryuichi Sakamoto &
Etsuko Yakushimaru) Lulu/Tokimeki
Hacker Nornir/Shōnen yo Ware ni
Kaere (as
Etsuko Yakushimaru Metro Orchestra) 2012 Kiri...
- the
Earthends (iOS & Android)
Mystic Chronicles (iOS & Android)
Silver Nornir (iOS & Android)
Symphony of the
Origin (iOS & Android)
Ancient Phantasma...