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The '''Vanafolk''' are the people who practice the [[Froyalanish|Ancient Ways]]. They are since times ancient beyond the memory of woman predominantly Vanatru. The vast majority of the human Vanafolk population are Vanamaðr and adhere to the Laws of the Vanir. A male Vanafolker is called a Vanakarl, and a female Vanafolker is referred to as a Vanakvinna. | The '''Vanafolk''' are the people who practice the [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways]|Ancient Ways]]. They are since times ancient beyond the memory of woman predominantly Vanatru. The vast majority of the human Vanafolk population are Vanamaðr and adhere to the Laws of the Vanir. A male Vanafolker is called a Vanakarl, and a female Vanafolker is referred to as a Vanakvinna. | ||
There are also several covenants between the Vanafolk and the Gods, the Ancient Covenant being the most famous and best-known of them, due to very pleasurable Divine gifts bestowed in accordance with the covenant aforesaid such as the Frjósemigjöf and the Elskendurgjöf. | There are also several covenants between the Vanafolk and the Gods, the Ancient Covenant being the most famous and best-known of them, due to very pleasurable Divine gifts bestowed in accordance with the covenant aforesaid such as the Frjósemigjöf and the Elskendurgjöf. |
Revision as of 11:45, 10 November 2015
The Vanafolk are the people who practice the [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways]|Ancient Ways]]. They are since times ancient beyond the memory of woman predominantly Vanatru. The vast majority of the human Vanafolk population are Vanamaðr and adhere to the Laws of the Vanir. A male Vanafolker is called a Vanakarl, and a female Vanafolker is referred to as a Vanakvinna.
There are also several covenants between the Vanafolk and the Gods, the Ancient Covenant being the most famous and best-known of them, due to very pleasurable Divine gifts bestowed in accordance with the covenant aforesaid such as the Frjósemigjöf and the Elskendurgjöf.