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2023-08-01 03:59 am (UTC)
Re: Norse equivalents to Saturn
My two cents...
(You'll need at least five more bucks to even get a cup of coffee)
Tiw as an Anglo Saxon sky god is a partial fit. And the justice and debt honoring he portrays with fenris is a testament to that.
Njord is also a fit but not at all because of his rulership of the sea, but because he is father of freya and Frey gods of fertility and life.
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Re: Norse equivalents to Saturn
(You'll need at least five more bucks to even get a cup of coffee)
Tiw as an Anglo Saxon sky god is a partial fit. And the justice and debt honoring he portrays with fenris is a testament to that.
Njord is also a fit but not at all because of his rulership of the sea, but because he is father of freya and Frey gods of fertility and life.