
Introduction
Father’s Night Revelry
Honoring Guardianship, Ancestral Wisdom, and Winter Comfort
On the third day of Yule, we celebrate Father’s Night, a sacred occasion dedicated to the male guardians in our lives—divine, ancestral, or earthly. This day bridges the realms of the living and the spiritual, paying homage to the Alfar (male ancestors and nature spirits), the Norse god Freyr, and his loyal companion Gullinborsti, the golden boar. Through rituals, feasts, and the heartwarming practice of Hygge, Father’s Night becomes a tapestry woven with reverence, gratitude, and the shared joys of the Yuletide season.

From creating altars to honor the Alfar to the symbolic Feast of Swine that pays tribute to Freyr’s guardianship and prosperity, Father’s Night is rich in tradition. Oaths sworn under the watchful gaze of Freyr and the bristles of Gullinborsti add solemnity to the evening, while the Danish practice of Hygge invites families to gather in cozy spaces, celebrating simple joys, shared stories, and seasonal comforts.
Whether creating an altar, crafting an oath, or savoring family traditions, let Father’s Night inspire connections across realms, honor the wisdom of male guardianship, and invite the spirit of comfort and unity into your Yule celebrations.























