Calendar of the Sun
10 Lithemonath
Nidavellir Day
Colors: Red and black
Elements: Fire and earth
Altar: Upon a cloth of red and black lay seven black candles, burning frankincense, an anvil with
a hammer, a horn of mead, and many pieces of hand-wrought metal - jewelry, tools, or anything
else that has been made by hand from metal.
Offerings: Assess your values. Make a fair trade of something you value for something of equal
value with someone you respect.
Daily Meal: Root vegetables. Mead.
Nidavellir Invocation
Deep beneath the mountains of Svartalfheim
Lies the land of the duergar,
The underground home of the dwarves
Whose life is spent making and building
Many wonderful things for themselves
That mortals and gods alike may covet.
The duergar give no gifts;
Nothing comes in an open hand for their work,
Their sweat, their toil, their creative spark.
They value this too much to give away,
And so they drive hard bargains.
When the made the necklace Brisingamen,
Most fair jewel ever wrought,
Freyja the goddess of love saw it,
And her heart cried out for it.
The price laid on it was the most valuable thing
That she owned, in exchange for their
Most valuable thing. So she agreed,
Gave them her body for four nights -
For what is more valuable to Love than this -
And considered it a fair price.
When later she received the mockery of Asgard,
She but touched her jewel and smiled.
And this is what the duergar would ask us:
What is your price? What do you hold most dear?
What would you give for it? The answer rings on every anvil
In the dark heart of Nidavellir.
(Each comes forth, picks up the hammer, and strikes the anvil, speaking aloud what is their most
valuable possession, and what would be of an equal trade for it. Pour the mead as a libation.)
[Pagan Book of Hours]