Hraefn
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Post by Hraefn on Mar 6, 2018 8:45:31 GMT
I've been interested in this lately. It's of course insanely similar to Norse and Slavic mythology, but I'd like more info on Romuvan mythology specifically. Anybody have some good info on it? Preferably in-depth, as I know the "basics", lmao.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 6, 2018 8:53:57 GMT
As far as I know, the pagan beliefs of the Baltic peoples have never been interesting in the world!
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 6, 2018 13:28:05 GMT
HraefnWhat can you tell us about this?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2018 13:32:02 GMT
Romulans! They are Vulcanoid species, but I don't know much about their mythology. Gene probably took the concept of Romulan mythology to the grave.
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Post by Hraefn on Mar 6, 2018 21:57:11 GMT
Romulans! They are Vulcanoid species, but I don't know much about their mythology. Gene probably took the concept of Romulan mythology to the grave. no
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Post by Hraefn on Mar 6, 2018 22:06:11 GMT
Hraefn What can you tell us about this? "Romuva is a polytheistic pagan faith which asserts the sanctity of nature and has elements of ancestor worship." Gods like Perkunas are equivalents to Thor. Dievas being the "Odin" apparently. I'd just like more info on it 'v '
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 6, 2018 22:51:46 GMT
Hraefn What can you tell us about this? "Romuva is a polytheistic pagan faith which asserts the sanctity of nature and has elements of ancestor worship." Gods like Perkunas are equivalents to Thor. Dievas being the "Odin" apparently. I'd just like more info on it 'v ' Perkunas is identical to the Slavic Perun! This movement is not widespread and therefore information about this is small! All that is known is on the Internet. Either you need to find these people .... the problem is that Lithuanians may not be talkative about this because most of them are not particularly active on the Internet!
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Post by Hraefn on Mar 6, 2018 22:59:42 GMT
"Romuva is a polytheistic pagan faith which asserts the sanctity of nature and has elements of ancestor worship." Gods like Perkunas are equivalents to Thor. Dievas being the "Odin" apparently. I'd just like more info on it 'v ' Perkunas is identical to the Slavic Perun! This movement is not widespread and therefore information about this is small! All that is known is on the Internet. Either you need to find these people .... the problem is that Lithuanians may not be talkative about this because most of them are not particularly active on the Internet! Darn, welp.. time to travel to Lithuania! Which I actually want to do someday, so that's just another reason to go, . I've heard The Neo-Pagan version of it is becoming popular over there? So it may be easier to get information than it normally would
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 6, 2018 23:15:29 GMT
Probably there are people here who can know more about this!Hmm...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2018 0:01:40 GMT
Perkunas is identical to the Slavic Perun! This movement is not widespread and therefore information about this is small! All that is known is on the Internet. Either you need to find these people .... the problem is that Lithuanians may not be talkative about this because most of them are not particularly active on the Internet! Darn, welp.. time to travel to Lithuania! Which I actually want to do someday, so that's just another reason to go, . I've heard The Neo-Pagan version of it is becoming popular over there? So it may be easier to get information than it normally would Take your plastic boots with you. I heard its pretty wet in the spring
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