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 Norse Creation Story: Fire, Ice & The Birth of the Cosmos
Cosmology, All Ellesha McKay Cosmology, All Ellesha McKay

The Norse Creation Story: Fire, Ice & The Birth of the Cosmos

Before gods ruled in Asgard and before humans walked Midgard, there was only silence - a vast void where fire and ice drifted toward one another. From that meeting came Ymir, Audumbla, the first gods and the shaping of the world itself. This blog follows the Norse creation story from the birth of the cosmos to the rise of mankind, exploring the forces, realms and meaning behind it.

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Garmr: The Hound Who Guards the End
Creatures, All Jobi Sadler Creatures, All Jobi Sadler

Garmr: The Hound Who Guards the End

Garmr is the hound who stands where life must stop. Guardian of Hel and herald of Ragnarök, he embodies the sacred power of boundaries, restraint, and necessary endings. This mythopoetic exploration reveals Garmr not as a monster, but as the principle that keeps the world from unraveling.

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Seiðr Craft - Chapter 18: The Quiet Initiations
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Seiðr Craft - Chapter 18: The Quiet Initiations

Initiation in Seiðr is not marked by ceremony or applause. It arrives in silence - in the unraveling of who you were, the aching reshaping of the self, and the slow return of the unseen when you are ready. These are the quiet initiations, the ones that change you without witness, that refine you into someone who can walk deeper than before.

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Fossegrim: The Keeper Who Dwells in Falling Water
Creatures, All Jobi Sadler Creatures, All Jobi Sadler

Fossegrim: The Keeper Who Dwells in Falling Water

The Fossegrim is not a god, nor a trickster, nor a demon. He is what forms when repetition becomes devotion and sound becomes law. Dwelling in waterfalls where gravity never rests, this Norse spirit teaches mastery not through inspiration, but through endurance, sacrifice, and the willingness to be changed.

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The Jötnar: Those Who Remember the World Before Shape
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The Jötnar: Those Who Remember the World Before Shape

The Jötnar are not villains or failed creations. In Norse mythology, they are the forces that predate order itself - embodiments of pressure, memory, and endurance. This essay explores the giants as custodians of what the world was before shape, law, and narrative, and why the gods can never fully escape them.

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Skóll and Hati: The Wolves Who Chase the Light
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Skóll and Hati: The Wolves Who Chase the Light

Skóll and Hati are not monsters of destruction, nor symbols of chaos. In Norse cosmology, they are the forces that keep the universe moving. As they chase the sun and moon across the sky, they ensure that time does not stagnate, light does not dominate, and cycles continue. This essay explores the deeper meaning of the chase, the wolves’ role in Ragnarök, and why motion itself was considered sacred in the Norse worldview.

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Vor: The Watchful Revealer
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Vor: The Watchful Revealer

Vor is the watchful revealer - the Norse goddess who makes concealment impossible. In silence and steady clarity, she exposes hidden motives, broken oaths, and the truths we avoid, until reality can no longer be denied.

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Hodr: The Blind Avenger
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Hodr: The Blind Avenger

Hodr, the blind god of Norse mythology, embodies fate, shadow, and unintended consequence. Brother of Baldr and instrument of destiny, he reminds us that even in silence and darkness, powerful forces are always at work.

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The Völva: Seeress, Seiðr and Power in the Norse World
Spiritualism, All, Seiðr Craft Ellesha McKay Spiritualism, All, Seiðr Craft Ellesha McKay

The Völva: Seeress, Seiðr and Power in the Norse World

The völva was one of the most powerful and complex figures in the Norse world. Far from a simple “witch,” she was a respected seeress, ritual specialist, and keeper of ancestral knowledge. Appearing in the Eddas, sagas, and archaeological record, the völva practised seiðr, delivered prophecy, and offered counsel that could shape the fate of individuals, families, and even kings. This article explores who the völva truly was, what the historical sources tell us about her role, and how modern interpretations often misunderstand her place in Norse society.

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Meili: The Gentle One
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Meili: The Gentle One

Meili is the quiet between lightning and thunder - the gentle, unwounded god who walks unseen through storm and shadow. Brother to Thor and son of Odin, he embodies restraint, balance, and the steady power of calm that preserves worlds when chaos threatens to break them.

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The Sónargöltr: The Historical Jól (Yule) Boar of the North
Holidays & Traditions, All Ellesha McKay Holidays & Traditions, All Ellesha McKay

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.

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