Perform hammer hallowing
Call on Asir and Vaner
"This is the Great Blessing of Disting. Disting is a festival of importance to the home region. It is given to the dises, our ancestors, from whom it gets its name, and thus is strongly linked to the Winter Nights Festival celebrated at Yule. At this time, the earth is prepared to have the seeds sown so that growth will take place in the land. Thus, this tide is most holy to Váli, God of vengeance and thus of rebirth, and to Freya, who is very pronounced in her erotic aspect at this time."
"Gylfaginning St. 20:"
"Then Gangleri asked: "Who are the Gods men ought to trust in?" High one replied: "The divine Gods are twelve in number." Just-as-High added: "The Goddesses are no less holy and no less mighty."
"Odin is the highest and most mighty. His might and main is that of the soul and mind. He is the giver of spiritual gifts that allow us to know and understand ourselves and the world. He is the God of the Runes, ecstasy, poetry, magic, death, and a hundred other things besides."
"Tir is the God of the rational mind, and rules over our abilities to reason and make good judgements. He is the God of true law and order. He can only judge and give favor to that which is right. He is also the spirit of giving of the individual self to serve the interests of the whole. This sets him apart from the masses."
"Frigga, she is the Queen of the Goddesses and holds them all together in an orderly way. She is no simple Goddess of fertility as some would think. Her power holds the social fabric together in Asgard and Midgard as well."
"Thor is the ancient war-God. He is the chief defender of Asgard and Midgard. He is steadfast and true and can be relied on above all other Gods. He is the God of physical strength and embodies the raw physical power in the world in the service of the Gods and humanity."
"Freya is said to be equal in power with Frigga, though very different in character. In her are embodied the powers of magic, sexual love, cyclic development, and war. She is the mistress of eroticism, which goes beyond "fertility" and into the realm of the power of sexuality itself. As half the warriors slain go to Valhal to be in Odin's Army, the other half go to her in Folkvang. Among the Vans, Freya brings all things together in a sort of hidden realm, much as Odin does among the Asir."
"Frey, he embodies the manifest powers of wealth, well being, peace, and pleasure. He is the chief ruler of these things in the world itself. He is called the God or lord of this world."
"Njordhr, father of Frey and Freya, is the lord of material well-being and abundance. He is the God of the natural processes of the sea and the air over the sea."
"Bragi, God of eloquence, wisdom, and poetry, husband of Idhunn."
"Eir, Goddess of healing."
"Forseti, a God of justice, can reconcile opposing sides on any issue."
"Gefjon, Goddess of virtue, from her you may obtain gifts of the body and spirit."
"Gná, Goddess of transformation, she raises awareness to great heights."
"Heimdallr, the God of guardianship - Clairvoyance and vigilance are also qualities ruled by him."
"Hlín, Goddess who protects people from physical danger."
"Hödhr, God of blind force. He is brute strength and the embodiment of conflict."
"Idhunn, Goddess of eternal renewal."
"Lofn, Goddess of indulgence, from her permission can be granted to indulge in sexual liaisons or acts otherwise forbidden by custom or law."
"Loki, he is not fully a God, as he is of the Jotted-Kin, but he is the blood-brother of Odin. He rules over beauty and deception, cunning and guile. Loki is powerful in laughter and humor."
"Saga, she is a seeress and is powerful in prophetic knowledge."
"Snotra, Goddess of intelligence."
"Syn, Goddess of denial, the defender in legal matters."
"Ullr, God of precision and coordination of physical faculties and skills, such as skiing, hunting, marksmanship, etc. He is a powerful God to invoke for battle because of the martial skill he gives."
"Vali, a God of vengeance, avenger of Baldur."
"Var, Goddess of honesty."
"Vidharr, a God of vengeance. Vidharr is the God of silence and is good for over-coming crisis."
"Vör, Goddess of awareness. She is very wise, and nothing can be hidden from her insight and intuition."
"All of the Asir and Vanir I bid you welcome to join us in this Disting sumble."
"On this night we remember the ties of kin, and understand our bonds with them. We remember as well our kindred oaths of troth and trust to the siblings gathered around the harrow."
Do Sumble
Bid Gods and Goddesses thanks
Go party