A follower of Asatru. Asatru is the indigenous religion of North Europe and is still practiced today. The word is Icelandic and means true to the Aesir (Norse Gods and Goddesses).
A rough translation of the words, "Æsir" and "Thor". Æsir refers to the Gods who dwell in the realm of Valhalla on one of the nine branches of Yggdrasil. Thor, being the son of Oden -the All-Father- and subsequently one of the Æsir Gods, is most noted as the God of thunder. He wields the warhammer, Mjölnir (pronounced mjɒlnɪər/ MYOL-n(ee)R).
Old Norse word meaning "true to the Asa(Norse Gods/Goddesses, also called the Aesir, collectively)". It is the ancient warrior religion of early Scandinavians and is still practiced today. The most well-known of the Aesir are Odin and Thor.
The religion of the Old-Norse. Asatru is the name for the current reformation of the old religion that is primarily found in Scandinavia, Iceland, Greenland, Germany and the United States.
Followers of the Asatru faith tend to be of Norse descent.
Though it is a Neo-Pagan Religion, Followers of Asatru typically don't associate themselves the same as wiccans.
Many of the same gods found in Asatru are also found in Celtic Reconstruction Religions such as Druidry, as well as many holidays and religious customs (due to the fact that the two groups intermingled so much)
The family held a ritual to honor Odin in their yard, which made many of their neighbors curious and nervous.
When asked what religion the family was, they answered " Asatru "