by lostravn_com | Apr 8, 2025 | Celtic Art and Mythology, Viking Mythology
Is it just me, or does 2025 feel like the Year of Loki?With all the chaos, clever twists, and unexpected changes—it’s got Trickster energy written all over it. Would anyone here be interested in a Loki-inspired tee or hoodie? Thinking of creating a design that really... by lostravn_com | Mar 29, 2025 | Celtic Art and Mythology
Celtic God from Gundestrup Cauldron Celtic mythology is like the mist that rolls over ancient hills—mysterious, beautiful, and rooted in lands that stretch from Ireland and Britain all the way to modern-day France, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, and even parts of... by lostravn_com | Mar 11, 2025 | Uncategorised
The Snaptun Stone, Loki is shown with his mouth sewn shut The Norse myths are not just tales of gods and monsters — they are a worldview carved into the memories of the North. Rooted in oral tradition, passed down in skaldic poetry and later written in Icelandic... by lostravn_com | Mar 11, 2025 | Celtic Art and Mythology
The Mšecké Žehrovice Head is a limestone bust of a Celtic warrior, dating to the late 2nd or early 1st century BCE — one of the most iconic examples of ancient Celtic art in Europe Long before Rome stretched its imperial fingers across Europe and even before... by lostravn_com | Mar 11, 2025 | Uncategorised
Illuminated manuscript depicting the Danish invasion of England, Ivar the Boneless with his brothers Halfdan and Ubbe. The Viking Age did not appear out of nowhere. The people we now call “Vikings” had deep roots in the rugged landscapes of Scandinavia, shaped over...