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Novel Gnosis part 35: Ullr

Ullr in Norse mythology is a god who hunts with a bow in the winter on skis, and so, his distinguishing characteristics are the same as Skadhi's. Many heathens consider Ullr and Skadhi to be a couple or at least counterparts.

In modern times, Ullr is still a popular god. Ullr medallions are still worn by skiers for protection, even skiers who are not heathen or pagan. There is a brand of schnapps named Ullr which is marketed to skiers.

In the Fireverse, Ullr is a winter king, but not the only one. During the wedding of Thor and Sif when all the gods and goddesses show up in their most formal attire, it becomes obvious that there are multiple summer and winter kings in Asgard, just like there are more than one god or goddess with powers related to the sea, to war, to agriculture, to death, etc. Ullr often appears with white hair, although he can also appear with black hair. His colors are blue and white.

Image: Ullr depicted on a rune stone, public domain via Wikimedia Commons

P.S. One month until my new book Asatru: A Beginner's Guide to the Heathen Path is published! Preorder it here: https://www.erinlaleauthor.com/asatrua-beginners-guide.html

 

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Erin Lale is the author of Asatru For Beginners, and the updated, longer version of her book, Asatru: A Beginner's Guide to the Heathen Path. Erin has been a gythia since 1989. She was the editor and publisher of Berserkrgangr Magazine, and is admin/ owner of the Asatru Facebook Forum. She also writes science fiction and poetry, ran for public office, is a dyer and fiber artist, was acquisitions editor at a small press, and founded the Heathen Visibility Project.

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