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The '''Æsir Faith''' is the religious tradition of the [[Norse]] community of Elwynn, which traces its origins to back to the folk religious practices of [[Cranda]], [[Arminy]] and [[Normark]]. | The '''Æsir Faith''' is the religious tradition of the [[Norse]] community of [[Elwynn]], which traces its origins to back to the folk religious practices of [[Cranda]], [[Arminy]] and [[Normark]]. | ||
The ''Æsir'' (singular '''ǫ́ss'''; feminine ''ásynja'', plural ''ásynjur'')are the pantheon of gods in this religion including such deities as ''Odin'', ''Frigg'', ''Thor'', ''Baldr'' and ''Týr''. | The ''Æsir'' (singular '''ǫ́ss'''; feminine ''ásynja'', plural ''ásynjur'')are the pantheon of gods in this religion including such deities as ''Odin'', ''Frigg'', ''Thor'', ''Baldr'' and ''Týr''. |
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The Æsir Faith is the religious tradition of the Norse community of Elwynn, which traces its origins to back to the folk religious practices of Cranda, Arminy and Normark.
The Æsir (singular ǫ́ss; feminine ásynja, plural ásynjur)are the pantheon of gods in this religion including such deities as Odin, Frigg, Thor, Baldr and Týr.
It should be noted that the Æsir stand distinct from the second pantheon of Vanir goddesses worshipped by the Froyalanish and are venerated by the Norse as being the anthropomorphised principles of war and conquest; the ever revolving cycle of life, strife and death through which humanity grows and evolves.