Asatru? Heathenism? Theodism? Irminism? Anglo-Saxon? Norse? Scandinavian?
I know that the Frisians definitely were involved in this mythology (after the events of the OLB it seems).
I’m wondering what anyone’s recommendations are for this? Netherlands is a weird place in that parts of it are Celtic and parts are Germanic. Friesland and Groningen are definitely more Germanic though
Most Relevant Germanic Paganism for Frisians?
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The simplest answer here is the Oera Linda book, the advanced option is the general philosophy on freedom and defence capability in a society. OLB way of thinking puts a lot of thought into what could or will happen overtime and not just what is apparent immediately.
Agree on the post-OLB era thing. They most certainly would have went further towards the continental Germanic and Scandinavian Norse culturally (which the OLB refers to e.g. calling Wodin in battle). With names like this and this in Frisia, perfectly explained by the OLB, one could even wonder if some explicit Finnish elements were then known to them (a good primer is here p. 8; turilas = Old Norse thurs 'giant', Väinämöinen = Wægmund in Beowulf etc).
Agree on the post-OLB era thing. They most certainly would have went further towards the continental Germanic and Scandinavian Norse culturally (which the OLB refers to e.g. calling Wodin in battle). With names like this and this in Frisia, perfectly explained by the OLB, one could even wonder if some explicit Finnish elements were then known to them (a good primer is here p. 8; turilas = Old Norse thurs 'giant', Väinämöinen = Wægmund in Beowulf etc).