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Thor. Mural at the New Museum, Berlin. Restored.
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Freyr. Mural at the New Museum Berlin. Restored.
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BBC One's King & Conqueror - Historically inaccurate and anti-European.

Everything wrong with BBC's new drama "King and Conqueror."

The reason why BBC One's King & Conqueror portrays women as sexually degenerate and Anglo-Saxons and Normans as racially diverse (i.e., of Sub-Saharan African ancestry or other) is because of an anti-European (anti-White) agenda aimed at targeting White European peoples. This is done by portraying White European women in historical settings as morally corrupt and sexually degenerate, and placing non-European men in place of European men.

King & Conqueror is an immoral misrepresentation of European history - specifically, English history - and falsifies historical realities to undermine the accuracy of historical European cultures and the strong, rigorous morality that the ancestors of modern English people adhered to.

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Love it how this picture is a group of white people, aside from a hat or two, dont look liberal or feminist or odd at all, but instantly because they aren't wearing Yamaka or a Stole they are written off.

But if they were wearing all traditional clothing, they would be insulted as LARPers.
Even if it is their historical native clothing.

Of course, we dont want to be associated with far left feminism, woke communist agenda, and modern Wicca / Satanism.

But defending against bad faith naysayers is sometimes as fruitless as giving any weight to their opinions.
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“The Germanic word for magic formula is galdr, derived from the verb galan, "to sing," a term applied especially to bird calls.”

-Jan de Vries
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⚡️Mjölnir ⚡️
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Welcoming the eternal Gods.
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Hail Odin!
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Trollaukin: further insight into berserkrgangr from Iceland.
As late as the 19th century, a practice that was explicitly forbidden in Icelandic wrestling (Glíma) was trollaukin; a term meaning “possession by trolls/spirits”, with the intent of gaining increased strength and fighting ability.
According to Jón Árnason, an invocation would be said, such as “Stand by me, my troll!”, or “Stand by me fiend/troll, now possessing me!”
By this time, “troll” had become a blanket term for all manner of supernatural entities, especially those who aided in sorcery. Because the fylgja doesn’t fit with the Christian conception of the soul, fylgjur may very well have been categorized as “trolls.”
Árnason’s account could fit with Lotte Hedeager’s theory about berserkrgangr being, in essence, a practice where a warrior would allow his fylgja to take over, to possess him.
Before Iceland’s formal conversion, such berserkr prayers may have sounded like;
“Standa með mér, mínn fylgja!”
“Standa með mér fylgja, hafa mig nú!”
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Óðinn riding Sleipnir adorning Oslo's city hall by Dagfin Werenskiold.

https://scandinavianaggression.com/2021/08/true-norwegian-radhus-ragnarok.html
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I was discussing with a good friend and follower regarding whether Odin wants worship or not.

I came to this simple statement.

I know my ancestors worshipped him.
When I do, he speaks to me and grants me boons.
He is my divine progenitor, and even if he didn't want the worship, I would anyway out of respect and honor.
Hail Sigtýr
Hail Gautr
Hail Alföðr
Hail Oðinn
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Burchard of Worms’s Decretum lamented in detail a number of pagan survivals in 11th Century Hesse…
-Worshipping the sun and moon, the new moon and eclipse.
-Collecting herbs with “evil incantations”; think Nine Herbs Charm.
-Worshipping at springs, stones, trees, tombs and crossroads, “and in reverence for the place lighted a candle or torch or carried thither bread or any other offering, or eaten there, or sought any healing of body or mind.”
-Eating food offered to idols.
-Invoking “demons” to arouse tempests or change the minds of men; likely land spirits, think níðstang.
-Believing that “Diana” (Holda) leads a multitude of women in the Wild Hunt, riding on beasts in the night. Hesse was long a stronghold of the cult of Frau Holle.
-Singing and dancing at a funeral, “appearing to rejoice at a brother’s death”.
-Making wreaths for crosses at crossroads.
-Making “diabolical phylacteries” (amulets containing scrolls) of grass or amber; Bede described similar.
-Observing Thursday in honour of Jupiter (Thor).
-Guising as a stag or calf on the first of January.
-Making boy’s size shoes and leaving them in storerooms and barns so that “satyrs and goblins” (house spirits; kobold?) might bring goods.
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Burchard of Worms mentions an interesting form of divination I hadn’t heard of before…
“They scrape the place where they are accustomed to make the fire in their house and put grains of barley there in the warm spot; and if the grains jump they believe there will be danger, but if they remain, things will go well.” ᛉ
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