u/InevitableTank1659

What are all the active major Civilizations right now?

Parrot’s Kingdom (Capital city, Redstone town, Merchant city)

The Nether Civilization

Cindercrest

What else? I’m not counting small 90 player villages.

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u/InevitableTank1659 — 9 days ago

A Functional Classification of Germanic/Norse Folklore Beings

These categories are not rigid, as this is a attempt to organize recurring types of Germanic and Norse folklore beings. Many of these categoris overlap heavily depending on region and tradition, and several names are broad or inconsistent in folklore sources.

I am counting Germanic folklore as Scandinavian (Sweden, Norway, Denmark), Icelandic, German, Dutch, Alpine German, and North Sea (Orkney, Shetland, Faroe Islands and some Scottish areas) folklore.

I am mainly focusing on beings that are portrayed as collective groups, hidden peoples, recurring spirit-types, or non-solitary supernatural communities, rather than primarily singular monsters, unique beings, undead revenants, shapeshifters, or fate entities. So beings like the Huldra, Draugr, Werewolves, Norns, or many solitary water spirits are mostly excluded unless they are consistently portrayed as part of larger societies or recuring communal types.

Here is my list of Germanic folklore beings:

Unclear:

  • Trolls
  • Trows
  • Elves
  • Perchten

Parallel hidden folk:

Normal sized:

  • Vittra
  • Huldufólk
  • Sálufólk
  • Tusser

Small like

  • Bjergfolk
  • Underjordiske
  • Småfolk
  • maybe Kabouters
  • also Tusser depending on the story

Underground Craft beings:

  • Erdmännlein
  • Bergleute
  • Unterirdische
  • Dwarves

Small forest spirits:

  • Moosleute
  • Waldleute
  • Holzweibel

House/Ship spirits:

  • Tomter
  • Nisser
  • Heinzelmännchen
  • Kobolde
  • Wichtel

Water beings:

  • Finfolk
  • court Nixies
  • Merfolk
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u/InevitableTank1659 — 10 days ago

A Functional Classification of Germanic/Norse Folklore Beings

These categories are not rigid, as this is a attempt to organize recurring types of Germanic and Norse folklore beings. Many of these categoris overlap heavily depending on region and tradition, and several names are broad or inconsistent in folklore sources.

I am counting Germanic folklore as Scandinavian (Sweden, Norway, Denmark), Icelandic, German, Dutch, Alpine German, and North Sea (Orkney, Shetland, Faroe Islands and some Scottish areas) folklore.

I am mainly focusing on beings that are portrayed as collective groups, hidden peoples, recurring spirit-types, or non-solitary supernatural communities, rather than primarily singular monsters, unique beings, undead revenants, shapeshifters, or fate entities. So beings like the Huldra, Draugr, Werewolves, Norns, or many solitary water spirits are mostly excluded unless they are consistently portrayed as part of larger societies or recuring communal types.

Here is my list of Germanic folklore beings:

Unclear:

  • Trolls
  • Trows
  • Elves
  • Perchten

Parallel hidden folk:

Normal sized:

  • Vittra
  • Huldufólk
  • Sálufólk
  • Tusser

Small like

  • Bjergfolk
  • Underjordiske
  • Småfolk
  • maybe Kabouters
  • also Tusser depending on the story

Underground Craft beings:

  • Erdmännlein
  • Bergleute
  • Unterirdische
  • Dwarves

Small forest spirits:

  • Moosleute
  • Waldleute
  • Holzweibel

House/Ship spirits:

  • Tomter
  • Nisser
  • Heinzelmännchen
  • Kobolde
  • Wichtel

Water beings:

  • Finfolk
  • court Nixies
  • Merfolk
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u/InevitableTank1659 — 10 days ago
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A Functional Classification of Germanic/Norse Folklore Beings

These categories are not rigid, as this is a attempt to organize recurring types of Germanic and Norse folklore beings. Many of these categoris overlap heavily depending on region and tradition, and several names are broad or inconsistent in folklore sources.

I am counting Germanic folklore as Scandinavian (Sweden, Norway, Denmark), Icelandic, German, Dutch, Alpine German, and North Sea (Orkney, Shetland, Faroe Islands and some Scottish areas) folklore.

I am mainly focusing on beings that are portrayed as collective groups, hidden peoples, recurring spirit-types, or non-solitary supernatural communities, rather than primarily singular monsters, unique beings, undead revenants, shapeshifters, or fate entities. So beings like the Huldra, Draugr, Werewolves, Norns, or many solitary water spirits are mostly excluded unless they are consistently portrayed as part of larger societies or recuring communal types.

Here is my list of Germanic folklore beings:

Unclear:

  • Trolls
  • Trows
  • Elves
  • Perchten

Parallel hidden folk:

Normal sized:

  • Vittra
  • Huldufólk
  • Sálufólk
  • Tusser

Small like

  • Bjergfolk
  • Underjordiske
  • Småfolk
  • maybe Kabouters
  • also Tusser depending on the story

Underground Craft beings:

  • Erdmännlein
  • Bergleute
  • Unterirdische
  • Dwarves

Small forest spirits:

  • Moosleute
  • Waldleute
  • Holzweibel

House/Ship spirits:

  • Tomter
  • Nisser
  • Heinzelmännchen
  • Kobolde
  • Wichtel

Water beings:

  • Finfolk
  • court Nixies
  • Merfolk
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u/InevitableTank1659 — 10 days ago

A Functional Classification of Germanic/Norse Folklore Beings

These categories are not rigid, as this is a attempt to organize recurring types of Germanic and Norse folklore beings. Many of these categoris overlap heavily depending on region and tradition, and several names are broad or inconsistent in folklore sources.

I am counting Germanic folklore as Scandinavian (Sweden, Norway, Denmark), Icelandic, German, Dutch, Alpine German, and North Sea (Orkney, Shetland, Faroe Islands and some Scottish areas) folklore.

I am mainly focusing on beings that are portrayed as collective groups, hidden peoples, recurring spirit-types, or non-solitary supernatural communities, rather than primarily singular monsters, unique beings, undead revenants, shapeshifters, or fate entities. So beings like the Huldra, Draugr, Werewolves, Norns, or many solitary water spirits are mostly excluded unless they are consistently portrayed as part of larger societies or recuring communal types.

Here is my list of Germanic folklore beings:

Unclear:

  • Trolls
  • Trows
  • Elves
  • Perchten

Parallel hidden folk:

Normal sized:

  • Vittra
  • Huldufólk
  • Sálufólk
  • Tusser

Small like

  • Bjergfolk
  • Underjordiske
  • Småfolk
  • maybe Kabouters
  • also Tusser depending on the story

Underground Craft beings:

  • Erdmännlein
  • Bergleute
  • Unterirdische
  • Dwarves

Small forest spirits:

  • Moosleute
  • Waldleute
  • Holzweibel

House/Ship spirits:

  • Tomter
  • Nisser
  • Heinzelmännchen
  • Kobolde
  • Wichtel

Water beings:

  • Finfolk
  • court Nixies
  • Merfolk
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u/InevitableTank1659 — 10 days ago

I could put them in my small backyard or the community garden (Im not frequent there). I don’t live on a farm, so I don’t know if the offerings would just be meaningless.

Om det också finns en bättre subreddit att posta detta på, säg till mig. Jag var inte säker på var jag skulle ställa detta.

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u/InevitableTank1659 — 15 days ago

I could put them in my small backyard or the community garden (Im not frequent there). I don’t live on a farm, so I don’t know if the offerings would just be meaningless.

Also, if there is a better subreddit to post this, tell me. I wasn’t sure where I should ask this.

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u/InevitableTank1659 — 15 days ago