Esoteric Viking Ancient Signs. Personal Fate.

Discover Your Viking Zodiac Sign

Ancient Signs. Personal Fate.

The Norse did not use the zodiac you know. They read the sky through rune and saga, through the gods who ruled each season and the animal signs that marked each soul. Enter your birthdate. Discover how the Norse cosmological calendar reads your birth sign.

No Western zodiac. No planets in houses. Just the Norse system, applied to your specific life — the way the Norse tradition actually structures the year.

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A Different Sky to Read

The Western zodiac arrived in Northern Europe long after the Norse had already built their own cosmological calendar. Twelve signs. A thousand years of mythology. Applied to you, specifically.

The Norse System — Not the Western One

Twelve signs rooted in the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. Each governed by a Norse deity. Each marked by a rune from the Elder Futhark. Each ordered through the Norse seasonal wheel — the same turning the Eddas describe. The Norse mythological tradition — the Eddas, the Elder Futhark, the Norse seasonal cosmology — developed entirely separately from the Western zodiac that arrived in Northern Europe through Greco-Roman transmission.

A Real Tradition, Not an Aesthetic

The sign names are in Old Norse — Úlfr, Hrafn, Björn, Hafrsker. The runes are from the Elder Futhark, the same alphabet carved into runestones across Scandinavia. The deities are named, with specific mythological functions. This is not Viking-themed astrology. It is the Norse cosmological system.

Written for You — Not for Your Birth Window

Generic horoscopes write for everyone born in a thirty-day window. Your reading speaks in second person, from your specific birth position, your ruling rune, and your current season in the Norse calendar. Two people born under the same sign three weeks apart receive distinctly different readings.

The Twelve Signs of the Norse Calendar

Each sign carries an Old Norse name, a primary rune from the Elder Futhark, a ruling Norse deity, and a place in the seasonal wheel. Enter your birthdate above to discover yours.

The Bear
Björn
Mar 21 – Apr 19
The Ox
Uxi
Apr 20 – May 20
The Horse
Hross
May 21 – Jun 20
The Crab
Krabbi
Jun 21 – Jul 22
The Falcon
Fálki
Jul 23 – Aug 22
The Wolf
Úlfr
Aug 23 – Sep 22
The Raven
Hrafn
Sep 23 – Oct 22
The Serpent
Ormr
Oct 23 – Nov 21
The Owl
Ugla
Nov 22 – Dec 21
The Sea Goat
Hafrsker
Dec 22 – Jan 19
The Elk
Elgr
Jan 20 – Feb 18
The Whale
Hvalr
Feb 19 – Mar 20

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