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Stephen Pollington's 'Elder Gods' is truly a masterpiece for Anglo Saxon heathen research, saying that all his books are good but 'Elder Gods' is phenomenal. It might be a bit pricey to somebody new to the subject but it is worth every penny.
I would concur with others that asatrulore.org is easily the best heathen forum on the internet.
ThorSon's milkshake brings all the PF girls to the yard - Volcaniclastic
RIP
I have never been across the way
Seen the desert and the birds
You cut your hair short
Like a shush to an insult
The world had been yelling
Since the day you were born
Revolting with anger
While it smiled like it was cute
That everything was shit.
- J. Wylder
Some UK websites to buy authentic things (such as jewellery based on real finds, lots of reenactment gear, so pouches, shoes, swords etc) that I use:
Merchant of Menace - I know the bloke who runs this site, while some of his things may be a little on the expensive side, I'm pretty sure EVERYTHING is hand made and I know for a fact everything he sells is good quality, which is why things may cost a little more. I always buy my stuff from him. Asgard Crafts - Very very good for jewellery.
I just stumbled upon these sites a day ago, and while it seems that they haven't been updated for at least a few years, they have some interesting information in them.
The Norse Mythology Online Library Featured Free eBook The Poetic Edda Translated by Henry Adams Bellows Read Online The Norse ...
The Northern Mythology Blog is a great site in and of itself, but this free book download list makes me a little giddy...
Enjoy!
I often wish that I had done drugs in the '70s. At least there'd be a reason for the flashbacks. - Rick the Runesinger
Blood and Country Tribe of my Tribe
Clan of my Clan
Kin of my Kin
Blood of my Blood
For the Yule was upon them, the Yule; and they quaffed from the skulls of the slain,
And shouted loud oaths in hoarse wit, and long quaffing swore laughing again.
The Viking Spirit an introduction to norse mythology and religion by Daniel McCoy
Im not allowed to post links but if you search "Norse Mythology for smart people" you should find the authors website
This is a modern work that includes the stories from the edda but explains which parts were in the edda due to the christian system of reconstruction.
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The microsoft store has an app called Rune Reading that I just installed it. search for "download runes app" and it will be at the top of the results on bing search engine.
I tried it right before posting this and I'm hoping its accurate. Whether it is or not it told me the same thing I was already thinking! Lol
whatcha listening to thread is my playlist for today music i mean
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