MYFAROG 2.6
Mythic Fantasy Roleplaying Game The latest update to MYFAROG (from 2.5 to 2.6) is now available from Amazon. The whole game has had a ‘make-over’ and many things have changed, mechanically, but in...
View ArticleVarg Vikernes Reflections on European Mythology and Polytheism
Good review. Praefuscus Ferrum The present book is, as the title suggests, a series of reflections and afterthoughts regarding the ancient and original European traditions now generally denominated as...
View ArticleDissent, Truth & Paganism
As you can tell, what is written about Valhöll, Óðinn and Yggdrasill (in Paganism Explained, Part IV) fits perfectly with what is said in Þrymskviða and Hymiskviða (see Paganism Explained Part I and...
View ArticleMis-Information
Today we can with safety say that all research is politically motivated. All research requires funding, and all funding is controlled by people with an agenda. If the researchers don’t produce the...
View ArticleThe Cheddar Man
With a close to total absence of reliable research on the subject, what are we left with if we want to know from whence we come? We can take the information we have and test it against reality. If it...
View ArticleFairest of them All!
The official claim is that we had dark skin, but became fair-skinned only recently. Why? Because we went from eating a lot of fatty fish to becoming farmers, and since we then no longer got all the...
View ArticleThe Dark-Haired & Dark-Skinned Western Hunter-Gatherers?
If we look at maps showing the frequency of blonde hair and light eyes in Europe, we in effect also look at maps showing the “fairness of skin”, because those with blonde hair and light eyes are also...
View ArticlePaganism Explained, Part IV: Valhöll &Óðinn in Yggdrasill
If you are anything like me, and you want a physical copy of the books you read, you can find a copy of this one for a very reasonable price on Amazon. If you can bare reading this entire text online,...
View ArticleThe WHG, EEF & WSH Origins of Europe
The three groups that modern Europeans descend from are listed by the geneticists as the Western Hunter Gatherers (WHG), the Early European Farmers (EEF) and the Western Steppe Herders (WSH). They do...
View ArticleWho was the first giant in Norse mythology?
The first Ettin (“giant”) was Ýmir. His name means “hymn”, from proto-Nordic *wumijaR. The term “giant” is a very poor translation of what is said in the mythology. The term used in Norse mythology is...
View ArticleThe Druid
Part I When I write about how our mythology is an instruction on how to remember passwords, to identify and remember yourself, and how to regain the strength & wisdom you had in previous lives, I...
View ArticleFrom the Depths of Mímir’s Well
Part I Many don’t like what we say about our heritage, because it doesn’t fit their agenda or their own personal opinions and because it doesn’t fit with what they have been taught about this from...
View ArticleRunes in the Green Grass
Our forebears were wild and free; nomadic savages living as hunter-gatherers – for hundreds of thousands of years. But as we know, at one point this changed, first with the advent of agriculture and...
View ArticleThe Charade
The term “god”, Norse góð, from proto-Nordic *guda, means simply “good”, but the original meaning of the term is “what you conjure” or “what you with spells/sorcery control”. It’s a force of nature...
View ArticleSorcery
Proto-Nordic *saiþaR means “tradition” or “sorcery”, but upon entering the Viking Age this term had branched into Norse seiðr (“sorcery”) and siðr (“tradition”). Originally though, both sorcery and...
View ArticleGender & Homosexuality in Norse Culture
Liberals today use Norse mythology and our heritage to justify their LGBT+ agenda. For legal reasons I will not argue against their agenda here, but I will show you how here they err in this context....
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