Weather · four traditions
The sky has a name
The pantheon of the cold north, where weather is a god in motion, Thor with his hammer, Skadi on her skis, Sól outrunning the wolf at her heels.
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the lore
Who holds this sky
The same weather, read the old way: the Norse deity who holds it, their story, and an omen to carry.

Old North · cloudy
Frigg
the cloud-weaver, queen of Ásgard
In the north countries the old people called the three belt-stars Friggerock, Frigg's distaff, and said the queen spun cloud from it the way a woman spins flax, the sky her endless unfinished wool. On overcast nights the distaff cannot be seen, and they said that was not because it had gone, only that she had drawn her work close, the way you hunch over the wheel when the thread is at a delicate place. Some work is done best unwatched. If the sky is closed over you today, let it be, the spinning goes on behind the grey, and thread does not need your eyes on it.
If the overcast never breaks all day, take it as leave to keep one thing to yourself, the queen keeps hers.
A sample sky — set your city above to draw the deity who holds the real weather over you.
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With live weather on, the card reads the actual sky above you and surfaces the norse deity who holds that weather, each with their own painting and myth. The real readings sit in their own section above.
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