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Forwarded from Irminfolk Odinist Community (Michael S)
Artwork is in. Looks great.
Forwarded from COLE WOLFSSON
If you were eating this crap before it was banned I don’t even know what to tell you bud lol
Celtic Myth by John Howe
Forwarded from Pagan Revivalism
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Some people wonder why Pagans and judeo-christians can't get along today. This explains things in their own words.

If one worships the enemy of our people, they serve the enemy of our people.
Forwarded from European Identity
Hercules
- John Sargent, 1921
Forwarded from European Identity
"The Germans, however, do not consider it consistent with the grandeur of celestial beings to confine the gods within walls, or to liken them to the form of any human countenance. They consecrate woods and groves, and they apply the names of deities to the abstraction which they see only in spiritual worship."
~ Tacitus ~
Germania (98 AD)

Illustration by Reinier Vinkeles
"Worship in the Sacred Grove" (1788 - 1790)
^ not really true. We know of idols and temples Germanic people built all over their lands.
The Wends…have such a high regard for the bonds of matrimony that when the husband is dead the wife refuses to live. A wife is considered deserving of praise if she dies by her own hand and is burned with her husband on the same funeral pyre.

Bonifatius
Sviatoslav the Brave was the first prince from the Rurik dynasty to receive a Slavic name. The chronicle points to his bravery — he warned enemies before launching campaigns against them: "I am coming for you."

In numerous battles in the Balkans, the prince ordered to have the gates locked behind his troops so that no-one could take refuge behind the fortress walls in case of defeat.

O.Palii
Note that he was half-japanese hence why Japan is allowed an ethnostate to this day (not sure for how much longer though).
2025/02/19 06:53:47
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