Wyrd & Flame Articles
The Wyrd & Flame blog gathers articles exploring Norse tradition, the Elder Futhark runic system, mythology, and the cultural world of the early Germanic peoples. These articles aim to provide clear and thoughtful exploration of northern traditions while maintaining awareness of the historical sources and cultural context behind them.
Across the blog you will find studies of the runes, discussions of Norse cosmology, mythological themes, folklore, and guides designed to help readers explore these subjects in greater depth.
Whether you are beginning your study of the runes or expanding your understanding of Norse tradition, the articles published here aim to provide structured knowledge that goes beyond surface explanations.
The Sónargöltr: The Historical Jól (Yule) Boar of the North
The sónargöltr, the sacred boar of the Norse Yule feast, is one of the clearest historical traditions we have from pre-Christian Scandinavia. Described in the sagas as the animal upon which midwinter oaths were sworn, the boar stood at the heart of a ritual honouring Freyr and the renewal of luck for the coming year. Though the old practices have changed, the symbolism of the Yule boar (courage, truth and prosperity) continues to inspire modern Heathens and lovers of northern lore.
Gullinbursti: Brilliance in Motion
Forged of gold and fire, Gullinbursti is light in motion - the courage that runs before understanding and the brilliance that dares the dark. This mythic meditation explores hope, momentum, and the radiant force that carries dawn through winter.
Freyr: Lord of the Golden Season
Freyr is not a god of conquest, but of flourishing. This blog is a poetic, lore-rooted meditation on Freyr as Lord of the Golden Season: god of fertility, peace, sacred kingship and courageous generosity. From his shining boar Gullinbursti to the love that cost him his sword, we explore how Freyr’s myths teach us about abundance, sacrifice and what it truly means to let life grow through us.