- Álfablót
The Álfablót or the Elven sacrifice was a pagan
Scandinavia n sacrifice to the elves towards the end of autumn, when the crops had been harvested and the animals were most fat. Unlike the greatblót s at Uppsala andMære , the álfablót was a local celebration at the homesteads and they were mainly administered by the lady of the household. Nothing is known about the particular rites because they were surrounded by secrecy and strangers were not welcome to the homesteads during the celebrations.Steinsland & Meulengracht 1998:79] However, since the elves were collective powers with a close connection to ancestors and fertility, it is possible that the álfablót concerned ancestor worship and the life force of the family. It also appears thatOdin was implied and that the master of the household was called "Ölvir" when administering the rites. The first element of "Ölvir" means "beer", which was an important element in Norse pagan sacrifices generally.Larsson 2002:129]There is a notable account of the ceremony in "
Austrfararvísur " by the Norwegianskald Sigvatr Þórðarson , where he tried to impose on the privacy of a series of homes during the sacred family holiday, a privacy that he was accordingly asked to respect."Austrfararvísur"
In his skaldic poem "
Austrfararvísur ", the Norwegian skaldSigvatr Þórðarson gave a first hand account of his less than agreeable encounter with the holiday in Sweden. Sighvatr and his companions had been sent on a diplomatic mission toSkara inVästergötland and were to meet jarlRagnvald Ulfsson , but they had not arrived at the destination yet and had to find night quarters.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.