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entnoot · 1 year
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a little a Ragnarök, as a treat ☀️🐺
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zhalfirin · 11 months
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Midgard - W. and H. Hohlbein
Many thanks to Karitas for allowing me to use and adapt her wonderful art of 'Hati & Sköll' for my cover design.
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inner book mass produced paper back of Midgard bugra bütten paper, endpapers gilded leather, endbands acrylic paint, coloured edge leaf gold (ducate double gold 23 carat), gilded edge
case binders board 1,5mm, cover cardboard, spine stiffener Satogami paper, cover material gold and silver tooling on the covers
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diana-andraste · 2 months
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The Wolves Pursuing Sól and Máni, J.C. Dollman, 1909
Hati and Sköll chase the sun and the moon in H.A. (Hélène Adeline) Guerber's Myths of the Norsemen from the Eddas and Sagas.
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our-lord-satanas · 25 days
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IDEAS FOR TALKING TO DEITIES AND ENTITIES
NOTE: THESE ARE JUST SUGGESTIONS, YOU CAN TALK TO ANY DEITY AND ENTITY ABOUT ANYTHING.
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ASMODEUS:
• Attracting a new romantic partner.
• Enhancing sexual intimacy and chemistry with your current partner.
• Helping to navigate relationship challenges or conflicts.
• Increased confidence and charisma in social situations.
• Achieving your goals and desires related to love and relationships.
• Help with fertility, conception, or motherhood.
• Finding balance and control in the face of strong emotional or physical desires.
• Working through issues related to jealousy, infidelity, or betrayal.
• Cultivating a deeper sense of passion, creativity, and sensuality in your life overall.
• Exploring your shadow side or embracing your inner desires and impulses.
APHRODITE:
• Relationship and romance.
• Love, beauty and sexuality.
• Creativity, art and the creative process.
• Confidence, self-worth, self-renewal, and self-love.
• Emotions, healing and emotional health.
• Success and achievement.
• Strength, power and leadership.
• Spirituality and the divine feminine.
• Intuition, spirituality, and enlightenment.
• Women's empowerment and strength.
• The beauty and value of love.
• Pleasure, joy, and happiness.
• Passion and sensuality.
• Intimacy and vulnerability.
• Femininity and motherhood.
• Fertility and creation.
• Beauty and style.
• Life and death.
BAPHOMET:
• Sexuality and sensuality.
• Spirituality and enlightenment.
• Independence and self-actualization.
• Creativity and the creative process.
• Power and control.
• Empathy and emotion.
• Nature and the balance of opposites.
• The occult and the divine.
• Authority, dominance, and leadership.
• The self versus the selflessness.
• Duality and the balance of energies.
• The shadow self.
• Masculine vs. feminine.
• Life and death.
• Destruction and creation.
• Sacrifice and self-improvement.
• Unity and separation.
• Knowledge and wisdom.
• Willpower and discipline.
• The mystical and the mundane.
CERBERUS:
• Guardianship and protection.
• The afterlife and the Underworld.
• Mortality and death.
• Strength and power.
• Loyalty and devotion.
• Discipline.
• Security and safety.
• Guarding secrets and information.
• Knowledge of the past.
• Guarding the boundaries between the realms.
• Wisdom and intuition.
• Balancing light and dark.
• Justice and punishment.
• Loyalty and devotion.
• Self-growth and soul evolution.
• Spiritual growth and enlightenment.
• Overcoming fear and overcoming struggles.
FREYA / FREYJA:
• Love and relationships.
• Sexuality and self-expression.
• Romance and intimacy.
• Women's empowerment.
• Lust and pleasure.
• Friendship, connection, and compassion.
• Women's issues and values.
• Self-love and self-acceptance.
• Femininity, motherhood, and fertility.
• Strength and power.
• Warrior's spirit.
• Courage and self-assertion.
• Strength as a woman and womanly empowerment.
• Crushes.
• Sexuality and sensuality.
• Women and spirituality.
• Womanhood, fertility, and femininity.
• Life and death.
• Spirituality and the divine feminine.
• Pregnancy and childbirth.
• Strength and discipline.
FENRIR:
• Destruction and rebirth.
• Power and vengeance.
• Chaos and anarchy.
• Strength and bravery.
• Loyalty and devotion.
• Rebellion and revolt.
• Hunting and hunting tactics.
• Survival instincts and primal nature.
• Predation and prey.
• Strength, ferocity and dominance.
• The instinct to hunt and kill.
• Importance of loyalty.
• Power of leadership and authority.
• Freedom and independence.
• Primal instincts and animalistic nature.
• Violence and aggression.
• Protection and guarding.
• Dominance.
• The will to survive at all costs.
• The desire to conquer and destroy.
HADES:
• Death and the afterlife.
• Mortality and immortality.
• Life and death.
• Judgement and justice.
• Wisdom and enlightenment.
• The soul and the divine essence.
• Strength and power.
• Secrets and hidden depths.
• Emotions and spirituality.
• Shadows and darkness.
• Wisdom and knowledge.
• Spirituality and divination.
• Discipline and restraint.
• Power and authority.
• Rebirth.
• Vengeance and punishment.
• Fate and destiny.
• Healing and recovery.
• The subconscious.
• Soul healing and spirituality.
HECATE / HEKATE:
• Spells and spell casting.
• Protection and warding off negativity.
• Divination and insight.
• Spiritual power and enlightenment.
• Psychic awareness and intuition.
• Natural and mystical spirituality.
• The occult and mysticism.
• Witchcraft and Witchcraft practices.
• Healing and energy work.
• Guidance.
• Ritual practices.
• Spirit work and spiritual guidance.
• Psychic abilities and intuition development.
• Magick and mysticism.
• Healing and recovery.
• Self-empowerment and spirituality.
• Dreams and dreamwork.
• Spirit communing and manifestation.
• Rituals and altar setup.
• Spiritual tools and practices.
HEL:
• Life after death and the afterlife.
• Death and dying.
• Protection and salvation.
• Life and death.
• Self-improvement.
• The soul and the divine essence.
• Wisdom and insight.
• Vengeance and punishment.
• Healing and recovery.
• Spirituality and the divine feminine.
• Past lives and reincarnation.
• Soul travel and astral projection.
• Spiritual enlightenment.
• Death rituals and burial customs.
• Spirit guidance and divination.
• Soul recovery and enlightenment.
• Communication with spirits and the divine.
• Spiritual protection and salvation.
• The cycle of life and death.
• Spiritual journey and transformation.
LOKI:
• Mayhem and chaos.
• The art of manipulation and deception.
• Humor and playfulness.
• Illusion and deceit.
• Mischief and pranks.
• Trickery and mischief.
• Wisdom, insight, and understanding.
• Imagination and creativity.
• Exploration and experimentation.
• The power of charisma and persuasion.
• Inner child healing.
• Funny stuff that’s happened in your life.
• Self-expression and creativity.
• Freedom and independence.
• Rebels and rebellion.
• Anarchy and revolution.
• Outcasts and misfits.
• The illusion of reality and the veil of illusion.
• Truth.
• Masks and unmasking.
• Childhood trauma.
LILITH:
• Women's empowerment.
• Self-love and self-acceptance.
• Femininity and motherhood.
• Self-value and self-confidence.
• Lust, desire and sexuality.
• Intimacy, spirituality and empowerment.
• Love and romance.
• Spirituality and Goddess energy.
• Women's issues and values.
• Power and domination.
• Your sex life.
• Women's rights and autonomy.
• Sexual liberation and empowerment.
• Self-worth.
• Freedom and independence.
• The divine feminine and the cycle of creation and destruction.
• Power and strength.
• Emotions and emotional health.
• Femininity and divinity.
• Self-empowerment and self-love.
• Physical and spiritual pleasure.
LUCIFER:
• Self-power and independence
• The rejection of societal norms and expectations.
• Enlightenment, wisdom, and knowledge.
• Freedom and rebellion.
• Revolution and defiance.
• Charisma and confidence.
• Manipulation and strategy.
• Pride and ego.
• Darkness and forbidden arts.
• Spiritual evolution and expansion.
• Destruction and chaos.
• Morality and the morality of actions.
• The self-preservation aspect of consciousness.
• Spiritual enlightenment and wisdom.
• Strength and courage in confronting authority.
• Self-love and self-care.
• The dark side of human nature.
• Rebellion and rebellion against tyranny.
• The dark side of the self.
• Shadow work and spiritual evolution.
NYX:
• Night and the dark side of reality.
• Destruction and rebirth.
• Mysteries and secrets.
• Spiritual energy and magic.
• Wisdom and insight.
• Spiritual protection and guidance.
• The paranormal and the demonic.
• Psychic abilities and spirituality.
• Intuition and spirituality.
• Darkness and the occult.
• Dreaming and dreaming interpretations.
• Spiritual protection and healing.
• Dreamwork and astral travel.
• Spiritual journey and self-exploration.
• The cycle of death and rebirth.
• Soul evolution and enlightenment.
• Mysticism and the paranormal.
• Darkness and mysticism.
• Shadows and the subconscious.
• Visionary abilities and metaphysical abilities.
PERSEPHONE:
• Women's fertility.
• Spirituality and rebirth.
• Spiritual protection and guidance.
• Emotions and emotional healing.
• Motherhood and feminine values.
• Intuition and spiritual growth.
• Pregnancy and childbirth.
• Self-love and self-preservation.
• Feminine spirituality and divine energy.
• Relationships and bonds.
• Love and connection.
• Intimate relationships.
• Emotions and compassion.
• The divine feminine and the feminine archetype.
• Feminine spirituality and energy.
• Motherhood.
• Self-care and self-preservation.
•Bonding.
• Emotional healing.
• Marriage and relationships.
SKÖLL AND HATI:
• Nature and the balance of nature.
• Destruction and rebirth.
• The cycle of life and death.
• The power of wolves.
• Pack structure and hierarchy.
• Sacrifice and devotion.
• Leadership and loyalty.
• Strength and survival.
• Predation and pack dynamics.
• Hunting.
• Bonding and unity.
• Coexistence and acceptance.
• Endurance and perseverance.
• Primal instincts and spirituality.
• Survival skills.
• Hunting techniques and strategies.
• Teamwork.
• Loyalty and devotion.
• Wolves and wolf behavior and psychology.
SELENE:
• The cycle of time and its passage.
• The phases of the moon and the cycle of months.
• Femininity and feminine power.
• Moonlight and lunar energy.
• Spiritual protection and guidance.
• Feminine values and wisdom.
• Self-love and self-care.
• Spiritual empowerment and enlightenment.
• Femininity and motherhood.
• Female energy and feminine mysticism.
• Intuition and intuitive energy.
• Emotional healing and spiritual protection.
• Feminine spirituality and feminine archetypes.
• Dreams and dream interpretations.
• The connection between sexuality and female energy.
• The power of the divine feminine.
• Women's values and spirituality.
SANTA MUERTE:
• Death and the afterlife.
• Self-protection and spiritual protection.
• Healing and recovery from trauma.
• Spiritual empowerment and enlightenment.
• Spiritual protection and guidance.
• Spiritual healing and soul purpose.
• Karma and cosmic justice.
• Spiritual intuition and divination.
• Spiritual evolution and enlightenment.
• Self-expression and self-identity.
• The afterlife and the spiritual realm.
• Reincarnation.
• Spiritual evolution and growth.
• Soul purpose and spiritual awakening.
• Spiritual divination and communication with spirits.
• Spiritual healing and soul healing.
• Healing past-life connections.
• Spirituality.
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he-xie · 1 year
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Sköll and Hati Drew them for tapestries. I’m so excited to get them.
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remoryu · 6 months
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sköll & hati p1
other god of war pics (27/?)
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bear-facets · 6 months
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hati & sköll (digital, 2023)
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lxttiedxll · 2 months
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Sköll and Hati. In Norse mythology, an eclipse happens when they get close to eating their prey, and you have to shout at them to scare them off so the world doesn't end. The moon and sun being successfully eaten marks the start of the end.
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caer-oswin · 10 months
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yardikins · 3 months
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I am normal about and can be trusted with the Norse mythology in Star Wars
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mendelmakes · 1 month
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Alternative Máni and Sól(sunna) cards with sköll and hati included
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bowldrips · 1 year
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🐺☀️SKÖLL & HATI RENEW🐺🌕 wallpapers available now on my Ko-Fi!
Pay what you want/can, even if it's nothing. Shares are also as good as gold. 💖
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junkalopes · 6 months
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moonchomp
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morthern · 2 years
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"Sköll heitir ulfr,
er fylgir inu skírleita goði
til varna viðar"
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our-lord-satanas · 2 months
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SKÖLL AND HATI
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WHO ARE THEY?
Sköll and Hati, also known as Skól and Hati, are both twin brothers who are wolves in Norse mythology. They are the offspring of the goddess Skadi, who birthed them in vengeance after the murder of her first husband. Sköll and Hati are often depicted as a pair of opposite forces, representing the dichotomy between day and night, light and darkness, and life and death. It is said that if the wolves succeed in catching the sun and the moon, Ragnarok, or the end of the world, will begin.
Hati is the chaser of the moon and is described as being dark and having a flaming tail. Sköll is the chaser of the sun and is described as being bright red in color. The two wolves are said to catch up with their targets once Ragnarok has begun, and bring about the end of the world. In this way, they serve as the symbols of the forces of night and day, light and darkness, life and death.
BASIC INFO:
Appearances: they are said to be massive giant wolves. Sköll is described as all white with yellow glowing eyes, while Hati is described as being black with glowing red eyes. They are often depicted as having sharp fangs and claws and massive jaws filled with hungry teeth. They are said to stalk the sun and moon and to be destined to devour them, thus ushering in the end of the world.
Personalities: Sköll and Hati are often portrayed as having bleak and ominous personalities. They are associated with a gloomy atmosphere and a sense of dread, and they are often depicted as having a ruthless and insatiable hunger. They are forces of chaos and destruction, so they don't often exhibit typical traits like empathy, compassion, or kindness. Instead, they are often portray as being cold and uncaring, with little regard for anything but their own purposes and desires. This could manifest as being sadistic or cruel, being motivated by a desire to tear down and destroy.
Symbols: sun and moon, night and day, twins, wolves, and eclipse
Pursuers of: the Sun and Moon
Culture: Norse
Plants and trees: rose, lavender, rosemary, honeysuckle, frankincense, myrrh, pine, and mugwort and wolfsbane
Crystals: black tourmaline, obsidian, moonstone, sunstone, silver, gold, amethyst, and rose quartz
Animals: wolves, ravens, and dogs
Incense: pine, frankincense, dragons blood, rose, lavender, myrrh, pine, and mugwort, and patchouli
Colours: red, black, gold, white, grey, and silver
Numbers: 2 and 4
Zodiacs: Scorpio and Aries (not official)
Tarots: Three of Swords, The Moon, and The Sun
Planets: Sun and Moon
Days: Sunday, Monday, Summer Solstice, full moon, Sköllfest, and Hati-Mas
Parents: Fenrir and Angrboða
Siblings: none except themselves
Partners: none known
Children: none known
MISC:
• Dogs: each associated with dogs in Norse mythology. Hati is referred to as a black dog, while Sköll is depicted as a white dog.
• Sun and moon: Sköll and Hati are the hunters of the sun and moon, respectively. So they are associated with the sun and moon as a part of the natural cycle of day and night.
• Stars: also associated with the star Fenrir because they are said to consume the sun and moon during Ragnarök,
• Wolves: represent strength and unity, as they are known to hunt together in packs. This reflects their connection to the opposite forces of the sun and the moon, and their role as warriors and guardians.
• Hunger and destruction: Sköll and Hati are associated with hunger and destruction, as they chase down the sun and moon to consume them. They are often depicted as being hungry and ravenous, and as representing the hunger and destruction of the universe.
• Siblings: often seen as siblings with a bond of brotherhood and a deep love and loyalty for each other.
• Winter and dark: Sköll and Hati are also associated with the winter season and the dark, as they are often pictured chasing after the sun and moon, which are symbols of light and warmth.
• Night and day: both chase the sun and the moon, respectively, creating a cycle of night and day, representing their roles as destroyers of light.
• Sky and earth: they both represent oppositional forces, being the sky and the earth. this contrast reflects their roles in preserving the balance of the universe and contributing to the cycle of life and destruction.
FACTS ABOUT SKÖLL AND HATI:
• Names: the two wolves are named Sköll and Hati, meaning "deceiver" and "hater" respectively.
• Roles: Sköll and Hati are known for pursuing the sun and moon, and eventually consuming them during Ragnarok.
• Origins: the two wolves Sköll and Hati are born from the giant wolf Fenrir and a giantess named Angrboða.
• Features: Sköll and Hati are said to be the largest of wolves, with teeth the size of swords and bodies that were large enough to fill the sky.
• Relationship: Sköll and Hati are brothers, or are at least closely related.
• Personality: the two wolves are often depicted as ravenous and hungry, with insatiable appetites.
• Connection to Fenrir: they are associated with the wolf Fenrir in Norse mythology, but have a different role and purpose.
• Relationship with the sun and moon: Sköll and Hati are believed to represent the destructive power of darkness and the coming of the night, representing the sun's struggle to survive against the onslaught of night.
HOW TO WORK WITH SKÖLL AND HATI:
Making offerings of food, drink, and other items that are significant or have special meaning to you. Prayer and meditation with the intention of connecting with and honouring Sköll and Hati. Performing rituals, spells, or magic aimed at connecting with their energy or calling upon their presence. Learning more about their mythology, history, and associated symbols so you can better understand and appreciate them. Creating music, poetry, art, and other forms of creativity inspired by and dedicated to Sköll and Hati.
Seeking knowledge and wisdom through studies and exploration of their mythology, history, and associated symbols. Joining with others who share a similar devotion or appreciation for Sköll and Hati, discussing beliefs and practices associated with the two wolf brothers.
PRAYER FOR SKÖLL AND HATI: 
To begin, you can address Sköll and Hati by name and say something like: 
"Great Sköll and Hati, twin wolves of the Underworld, I come to you with reverence and devotion. I pray for your guidance and protection, and I offer this [offering] as a token of my faith and dedication to you."
"Sköll and Hati, I end this prayer with love and admiration for your strength and wisdom. Thank you for your guidance and protection, and may your light shine upon my path."
WHAT ARE SIGNS THAT SKÖLL AND HATI WANT ME TO WORK WITH THEM?
If your request to work with Sköll and Hati has been accepted, here are some signs that you can look for:
• Sudden urge to learn more about them.
• Dreams or visions of the twin wolves or imagery associated with wolves.
• Sudden synchronicities related to the twin wolves.
• Physical sensations of a change in temperature or presence.
• Strange sounds like clinking, howling, or barking.
• Intense feelings of inspiration or creative urge.
• Sudden feelings of connection or interest in them: may feel suddenly find yourself feeling a profound sense of connection or interest in the two wolf Gods. It could be a feeling of being drawn to their energy or imagery, or an unexpected urge to explore their mythology or rituals.
• Coincidences or synchronicities: you may begin to notice unusual signs or patterns in connection with Sköll and Hati, such as seeing their symbols in unexpected places or hearing their names brought up in conversation.
If your requests to work with Sköll and Hati have not been accepted, you may see the following signs:
• Sudden feelings of discomfort or unease after the prayer or ritual.
• Unexpected feelings of doubt or uncertainty about the wolf gods or your desire to work with them.
• A lack of synchronicities or unusual signs related to Sköll and Hati.
• A sense of lack of connection or distance to their imagery or mythology.
• A lack of energy or inspiration related to them.
OFFERINGS:
• Fire.
• Sun or Moon water.
• Incense: frankincense, rose, lavender, myrrh, pine, and mugwort.
• Candles
• Blood
• Food and drinks: meat, fruit, milk, booze (beer, wine, and mead), bread, crackers, biscuits, baked goods, and blood oranges
• Flowers
• Leaves
• Bones
DEVOTIONAL ACTS FOR SKÖLL AND HATI:
• Prayer: offer prayers and affirmations to connect with and honour the twin wolves.
• Meditation: dedicate some time to meditating and seeking guidance and wisdom from Sköll and Hati's presence.
• Offerings: make offerings of food, drinks, and other sacred items in honor of the twin wolves.
• Rituals: perform rituals and spells to honor the twin wolves or to seek their guidance.
• Creativity and self-expression: express your devotion to the twin wolves through creative means, such as drawing/painting images.
• Feasts: creating feast or banquet-style meals and offerings are another popular way to honor and worship the twin wolves. These feasts can involve cooking and preparing a special meal, setting the table with symbols and items that represent the wolf gods, and offering prayers and worship during the meal.
• Research and exploration: spend time learning more about their mythology, symbolism, and associated rituals and practices.
• Fellowship: connect with others who share a devotion or appreciation of the twin wolves, discuss beliefs and rituals, and seek guidance and support from the community.
• Self-reflection and awareness: take some time to reflect on your own thoughts and feelings in connection with the twin wolves. Reflect on your relationships with them and how you can further strengthen the devotion.
IS IT SAFE TO EAT OR DRINK AN OFFERING I GIVE TO THEM?
It is generally not recommended to eat or drink something that has been offered to the twin wolves. Offerings are usually meant as a way to show devotion and respect, not as something that should be consumed. It is possible that some people might consider eating or drinking offerings as a way to connect with the energy or presence of the twin wolves, but it is not a practice that is generally recommended or considered safe.
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xxdoggodxx · 2 years
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Fenrir (top)
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Hati & Sköll (bottom)
Art by Karitas
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