Blóðrækt
Blóðrækt, a term originating from Old Norse, translates to "blood cultivation" or "blood sowing." Historically, it refers to a practice rooted in ancient Germanic and Norse cultures, often associated with rituals and sacrifices. While interpretations vary, it generally describes acts intended to appease deities, secure blessings, or fulfill perceived spiritual obligations through the offering of blood. This could involve animal sacrifice or, in more extreme or mythologized accounts, human sacrifice.
The practice is not a monolithic entity but rather a concept that appears in various sagas, Eddic
Modern understanding of blóðrækt is largely based on textual analysis and anthropological interpretations of ancient societies.