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Before England had Churches, it had Gods. In this episode of Mythic Albion, we step back into the shadowed world of the Anglo-Saxons, where fate ruled all things and the land itself was alive with unseen powers. We explore Woden, the one-eyed wander, lord of the dead and All-Father of the English. Alongside him are the forgotten Gods of thunder, oaths, hearth and dawn. Deities who once governed every battle, birth and burial.
From sacred groves and blood offerings, to the coming of the Christian cross, this episode uncovers how England's old Gods were not destroyed, simply transformed. Their echoes still lingering in folklore, language and the haunted landscape itself.
A journey into the lost pantheon and the legacy it left behind.
Through dramatized storytelling and reflection, this episode explores how paganism took root in England and the lasting impression it left on the culture, even in the 21st century.
With immersive storytelling, original narration and atmospheric sound design.
Music and sound effects licensed via Epidemic Sound (www.epidemicsound.com). All audio elements under active subscription licence.
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By Tom GardnerBefore England had Churches, it had Gods. In this episode of Mythic Albion, we step back into the shadowed world of the Anglo-Saxons, where fate ruled all things and the land itself was alive with unseen powers. We explore Woden, the one-eyed wander, lord of the dead and All-Father of the English. Alongside him are the forgotten Gods of thunder, oaths, hearth and dawn. Deities who once governed every battle, birth and burial.
From sacred groves and blood offerings, to the coming of the Christian cross, this episode uncovers how England's old Gods were not destroyed, simply transformed. Their echoes still lingering in folklore, language and the haunted landscape itself.
A journey into the lost pantheon and the legacy it left behind.
Through dramatized storytelling and reflection, this episode explores how paganism took root in England and the lasting impression it left on the culture, even in the 21st century.
With immersive storytelling, original narration and atmospheric sound design.
Music and sound effects licensed via Epidemic Sound (www.epidemicsound.com). All audio elements under active subscription licence.
Please follow is on:
http://www.instagram.com/mythicalbion
http://x.com/MythicAlbion25
Support Mythic Albion and future folklore episodes at: paypal.me/MythicAlbion