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7/11/2025, 6:16:09 AM
>>24534411
the norseman is a movie made by the same guy who made the lighthouse which is a penis symbolism movie about gay sex tension, and the wwwitch which is a movie about satanic child sacrifice. its a decent movie with some great shots but its not relevant to our discussion on norse history here
>>24533780
>Also, which ones invoke norse deities?
there are several spells invoking odin and thor. I literally thumbed to a random page when opening my copy and found one invoking several god names, on page 51 of the second revised edition, "To catch a Thief"
>For theft carve these staves on the bottom of a bowl made of ashwood. Put in it water and grind millefolium into the water and say to it; This I ask by the Herb's nature, and the greatness of the stave, that the shade of the one who has stolen may be seen in the water. And carves these names on whalebone with secret runes and keep the bone on your person; Odinn, Loki, Freyr, Baldur, Njordur, Tyr, Birgir, Haenir, Freya, Gefon, Gusta and all those who dwell in Valhalla, and have dwelt there since the dawn of the world, then give me this boon that the things I ask be granted to me
yeah this clearly pagan ritual involving grinding runes into a rune-carved bowl (UH,, UHHHH!!!! THEYRE STAVES!!!! NOT RUNES!!!) and then invoking and asking the blessings of every norse god, like Odin, Thor, and Freya, for your endeavors is totally not pagan or nordic or anything. it just came from jews or some bullshit. I will never take you nerds who question the Galdrabok while not actually reading it seriously ever again, go back to your crusader kings 2 discord and leave actual literature discussion to the big boys
the norseman is a movie made by the same guy who made the lighthouse which is a penis symbolism movie about gay sex tension, and the wwwitch which is a movie about satanic child sacrifice. its a decent movie with some great shots but its not relevant to our discussion on norse history here
>>24533780
>Also, which ones invoke norse deities?
there are several spells invoking odin and thor. I literally thumbed to a random page when opening my copy and found one invoking several god names, on page 51 of the second revised edition, "To catch a Thief"
>For theft carve these staves on the bottom of a bowl made of ashwood. Put in it water and grind millefolium into the water and say to it; This I ask by the Herb's nature, and the greatness of the stave, that the shade of the one who has stolen may be seen in the water. And carves these names on whalebone with secret runes and keep the bone on your person; Odinn, Loki, Freyr, Baldur, Njordur, Tyr, Birgir, Haenir, Freya, Gefon, Gusta and all those who dwell in Valhalla, and have dwelt there since the dawn of the world, then give me this boon that the things I ask be granted to me
yeah this clearly pagan ritual involving grinding runes into a rune-carved bowl (UH,, UHHHH!!!! THEYRE STAVES!!!! NOT RUNES!!!) and then invoking and asking the blessings of every norse god, like Odin, Thor, and Freya, for your endeavors is totally not pagan or nordic or anything. it just came from jews or some bullshit. I will never take you nerds who question the Galdrabok while not actually reading it seriously ever again, go back to your crusader kings 2 discord and leave actual literature discussion to the big boys
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