The Indryg, like the Land-dryg and the Drygand, is a warden-sule with the form of the Greek Agathos Daemon or Indian or Tibetan Naga, as presented in the previous shtook. But the Indryg is a personal guardian, such as a Fylgja or Hamingja, whereas a Dryg is guardian of an area of Nature, and the Drygand guardian of all Nature, though at a certain depth of understanding, they are all connected. The Indryg wards a Deepster particularly from the insidious allure and influence of the Searuvel-sith in which he is caught, so that he is not corrupted by it or turned away from troth to the Menning. But the Indryg gives personal help, advice, and warning to his mensch like any ordinary personal guardian does. If you are not acquainted with your Indryg, then turn your mind toward finding him within.
Drjugr (ONorse)= rich, solid, substantial, ample, lasting.
Sule= tree trunk, pillar; sun; soul.
Sith (OEng)= way of life, culture.
* the 'y' in dryg-words is pronounced as u-umlaut, as in the International Phonetic Alphabet; roughly, as eh-oo, melded.
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