>>9954582>Sounds interesting. Is their a bible of some sort I can check out to learn more?I'm afraid there is no such thing. There are the eddas but that's basically comic book tier stories for fun.
heathenry is everywhere in Europe, including the languages, especially in the more primary Germanic regions.
It's a thing so ubiquitous that the vast majority doesn't even see it.
They walk past Donarbergs (mountain of thor) and use words like "lindern" (ameliorate, make soft, gentle) because linden trees (which were considered feminine trees) were used to conduct court for minor cases with much clemency.
It's pushing 3 am here so I'm not in the mood to post too much more, but there's books that are interesting to read, but they're not bibles, because there is no scripture, it's a way of life and tradition.
But yeah "vare tradisjoner" is on amazon, it's by Odelsarven, pretty good book and now even in English, so you don't have to know Norwegian for it.
And there's Chernobogs riddles for Slavic stuff, written by the World Tree, etc.
Vargs stuff is also unironically good, and true, even if things like placenta metaphors are a bit cringe, but, it's true.