Serpent pendant inspired by Scandinavian folklore and Norse mythology

Snakes and Dragons in Scandinavian Folklore and Norse mythology

In Norse mythology, the dragon is portrayed as a colossal serpent, quite distinct from the more familiar fire-breathing dragons of later folk tales. These dragons were known to spit a deadly venom rather than fire. In the folk lore, these creatures were depicted as terrifying with scales, piercing eyes, and sharp fangs. They often straddled the line between animals and supernatural beings, differing in their portrayal across various storytelling traditions.
Norse paganism is growing in the modern world, but Norse pagans can face challenges in honoring their faith. Learn how to overcome these challenges and connect with the Norse gods and goddesses in the 21st century.

Norse Paganism Today: Challenges and Solutions

Norse paganism is a growing faith in the modern world, but Norse pagans can face challenges in honoring their faith. This is especially true in a world that is often hostile to their beliefs. In this blog post, we will explore some ways that Norse pagans can honor the gods and goddesses in the modern day. We will also discuss some of the challenges that Norse pagans face and how they can overcome them.

Philip Lufolk