inkyami:Fire he needs ‡ who with frozen knees Has come from the cold without;Food and cl
inkyami:Fire he needs ‡ who with frozen knees Has come from the cold without;Food and clothes ‡ must the farer have,The man from the mountains come.. . . . . . . . .Better a house, ‡ though a hut it be,A man is master at home; Twitter | VK | Leave a tip I was given Algiz to illustrate, so here is a bit on my thought process:The XIX century Norwegian loft house, serving both as a storehouse and a guest house — a little speck of light, man-made enclosure and warmth in a sprawling frozen landscape. The “outside” features a jotunn, a troll, a lindwyrm, a vofa or a White Lady, an ominously big wolf, and wandering lights. A protection symbol is an homage to Bill Mayer or “Meditative Rose”. I know that megaloceros probably did’t live in Scandinavia, but, as you might derive from a straggling list of folklore characters, it’s not about location, and more about symbolism. And an ancient gigantic elk is a best representation of “elk’s horn”. -- source link
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