My own simpler life
Most surprising RPG, by Red Dice Diaries
First MYFAROG 2E Feedback
MYFAROG 1E Final Report
Originally posted on Mythic Fantasy Roleplaying Game:
MYFAROG 1E is now out of print. Only MYFAROG 2E will be printed henceforth, and the name list found only in 1E can be found as a free PDF here.
100% of the copies were sold through our Ancestral Cult shop.
The promo copies of MYFAROG 1E were sent to ‘Red Dice Diaries’ (v.1.3), Thrand (v.1.2) and later Eldgrim (v.1.3) at ‘ThegnThrand’, ‘Talking About Games’ (v1.2) and a printed Polish RPG magazine called ‘Magia i Miecz‘ (v. 1.4).
Links:
What Biology has to say about the ‘Hybridization’ of the Human ‘Sub-Species’ (in French)
As you can see, not all scientists are politically controlled (yet), so please do enjoy this video in French, based on an Icelandic study:
An English source stating similar things: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outbreeding_depression
The actual study (in English): http://www.d.umn.edu/~jetterso/documents/Helgasonetal.2008.pdf
A brief summary in English: it’s not good for us.
About the ‘Migrant’ Crisis
About the use of ‘hijab’ in Europe
A MYFAROG 2E Review by ‘Talking About Games’
A MYFAROG Review by ‘Sameøldji’
About Traditions
MYFAROG and RPGs in general as home-schooling tools
About the Role of Women
Another Obscured Mistletoe
Fred is alive! ;-)
Originally posted on Vinland Heritage:
Dear pagan readers,
Today I will introduce you to a tree parasite just as important as the mistletoe for the pagans living close to the arctic circle. The documentation about this sacred tree parasite regarding mythology in ancient times is almost non existant. For the pagan tribes using it had a very strong oral tradition but an almost non existant written tradition. But I did my best to gather the available knowledge on the subject. The host tree I already discussed in an earlier article: the birch tree.
The Celtic birch, or ‘Beith’, played a spiritual role in the lives of our Gaelic ancestors, symbolising renewal and purification. ‘Beith’ was the first letter B in the early medieval Celtic tree alphabet or ‘Ogham’ and also represented the first month of the Celtic year.
The birch was part of the celebration during the festival of Samhain (what is now Halloween) held from…
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