Sunday, September 9, 2018

Norse Totemism

The most common totems in the Norse world, at least among warriors, were the bear, wolf, and raven.

We don't know much about the various totems, but bears were prestigious and aristocratic, while wolves came to be associated with outlaws.

Totems are likely connected to ideas of a fylgia, the form the soul takes as shaped by a person's life. For example, someone who was crafty would have a fylgia in the form of a fox.

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