Design featuring a Viking Berserker and a ferocious bear.
Berserkers were fierce Viking warriors with extraordinary skill in combat. The word Berserker translates to "bear-shirts" and "champion".
According to legends, berserkers were warrior-shamans that had bears as their totem animal. They wore bear-pelts and fought with inhuman ferocity and strength.
Rune translation: "Berserker" / "Bersęrkʀ"
"Bersęrkʀ" translates to "Berserker" in Old Norse.
The translation was done using Norse Long-branch Younger Futhark Viking Age Runes.
Design featuring the ravens of Odin Huginn and Muninn and Norse Pagan Viking knotwork and a Valknut symbol.
Viking Age Younger Futhark Runes translation = Huginn / Muninn
Design featuring a Viking warrior of the Ulfhednar and a Norse wolf.
The Ulfhednar was a group or a cult of fierce Viking warriors who worshipped and took on the aspect of wolves.
They wore wolf pelts which were believed to give them the strength, agility, and cunning of the wolf.
Hail Allfather Odin!
Allfather Odin sitting on his throne in Valhalla with his ravens Huginn and Muninn. His two wolves Geri and Freki. Wielding his spear Gungnir.
Design featuring the wolves Fenrir, Hati & Sköll from Norse Mythology.
Hati and Sköll endlessly pursue Sol (the sun) and Mani (the moon) in the sky. During Ragnarök, the downfall of the cosmos they will catch and devour their prey. The sky and earth will darken and collapse.
In Old Norse, Hati translates to "One Who Hates" and Sköll "One Who Mocks".
Design featuring a Viking Berserker and his bear spirit.
Berserkers were fierce Viking warriors with extraordinary skill in combat. The word Berserker translates to "bear-shirts" and "champion".
According to legends, berserkers were warrior-shamans that had bears as their totem animal. They wore bear-pelts and fought with inhuman ferocity and strength.
Tags:
valhalla, viking warrior, viking bear, nordic vikings, pagan art
Design featuring a Viking Berserker and his bear spirit.
Berserkers were fierce Viking warriors with extraordinary skill in combat. The word Berserker translates to "bear-shirts" and "champion".
According to legends, berserkers were warrior-shamans that had bears as their totem animal. They wore bear-pelts and fought with inhuman ferocity and strength.
Hail Allfather Odin!
Allfather Odin sitting on his throne in Valhalla with his ravens Huginn and Muninn. His two wolves Geri and Freki. Wielding his spear Gungnir.
Norse Viking Varangian warrior design. Varangians were elite Nordic Scandinavian Pagan Vikings that fought as bodyguards for the Byzantines and others as mercenaries.
Design featuring Yggdrasil the World Tree or the Tree of Life which is said to contain all the worlds and represents the cycle of birth, growth, death, and rebirth.
Norse Mythology design featuring the fierce wolf & raven companions of Odin: Geri, Freki, Huginn & Muninn, as well as the symbol of Gungnir.
Gungnir is the name of Odin´s mighty spear and is also a symbol of power, protection, and authority.
Design featuring a Viking warrior of the Ulfhednar and a Norse wolf.
The Ulfhednar was a group or a cult of fierce Viking warriors who worshipped and took on the aspect of wolves.
Design featuring Yggdrasil the World Tree or the Tree of Life which is said to contain all the worlds and represents the cycle of birth, growth, death, and rebirth.
Tags:
world tree, yggdrasill, pagan viking, yggdrasil tree of life viking, paganism
Design featuring a Viking Berserker and a ferocious bear.
Berserkers were fierce Viking warriors with extraordinary skill in combat. The word Berserker translates to "bear-shirts" and "champion".
According to legends, berserkers were warrior-shamans that had bears as their totem animal. They wore bear-pelts and fought with inhuman ferocity and strength.
Design featuring Yggdrasil the World Tree or the Tree of Life which is said to contain all the worlds and represents the cycle of birth, growth, death, and rebirth.
Tags:
tree of life, yggdrasill, world tree, valhalla, viking