Top Norse Blogs of 2013


My personal vote of that which I deem awesome. 

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The blogs below are the ones I found the must useful in 2013 as resources for learning about topics related to heathenry/asatru. I raise my glass to you and hope for an equally awesome 2014.

The Norse Mythology Blog

A Norse blog hosted by a Religion and Mythology professor. Last year, this blog was best known for kicking off one of the first major attempts to do a worldwide Heathen Census. In addition to having insightful information on the history and culture of the Old Norse people, this blog also supplies many interactive tools for the public such as art contests and the aforementioned census.

An Asatru Blog

This is one of the blogs I see cited the most when I look around different Heathen Forums on the internet. In addition to having much interesting articles about Norse history and culture, there is also a lot of commentary on here about trends among modern Heathens and internet groups.

The Asatru Community

This blog offers a wealth of information about key tenants of Asatru today, as well as community outreach.

Your Weekly Dose of Norse Mythology

A simple, but informative blog on Norse History and Lore.

4 responses

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  2. Have you reviewed http://www.asatru.org by any chance?

    I found this site several years ago. They seem to have some very good information on modern Heathenry, Asatru, and I believe they may also have had a little info on Vanatru.

    – Rev. Dragon’s Eye

    February 8, 2015 at 3:08 am

    • I’ll have to check it out.

      February 9, 2015 at 12:37 am

      • I thought it was very informative. That’s why it occupies a permanent place in by “bookmarks”.

        February 12, 2015 at 5:01 pm

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