Preface to the Second English Edition Preface to the First English Edition
I Sayings of the Gangraðr I - Svarte Aske II - Black Sun III - Star of Chaos IV - The Vision of the Path V - Oðinn Vegtamr VI - Loki VII - Lokasenna VIII - Freya IX - Gangraðrsmal X – Ragnarök
II Sayings of the Vegtamr Sayings of the Vegtamr I - Concerning the glorification of the Gods II - The Sacrifice to the Bird III - The Sacrifice of the Bird IV - The vision of the Descent V - The Severance VI - The night on the horse bones VII- Þula að Oðinn VIII- Þula að Loki IX- Sanctuary for Surtur X- Invocation to Freya XI- Praying with beads XII- The Sacred sounds of the Year XIII- The meaning of the Runes XIV - Correspondence between the Runes and the Nine Worlds XV - Memento Mori XVI - Tom XVII - Concerning the dates XVIII - Concerning the colors
III Sayings of the Kvasir The Man with the Serpent Vision of Death in the face of Freya The embrace of the Devil as the Father Names of Oðinn Names of Loki Concerning Being and Non-Being The Problems of Pagan Traditionalism Appendix - The Svarte Aske Community charter
Askr Svarte (from misspelled Old-Norse Svartr Askr: Black Ashtree, [means Black (side) of World Tree Yggdrasil], real name Evgeny Nechkasov (Cyrillic: Евгений Нечкасов) is a Russian Odinist priest. He is also an author, artist, poet, lecturer, and philosopher. He is the founder of the Svarte Aske Community of Pagans. His work has focused on the philosophy of the Left Hand Path in Odinism, traditionalism and existential experience. He was born October 5, 1991.
Askr Svarte is the author of several books on Left Hand Path in Odinism and a lot of articles about traditionalism and different aspects of Odinism, including Gap (2013),Problems of Pagan Traditionalism (2013), Dobroslav: traditionalist view (2014), etc.
His articles are featured in the eighth edition of the first magazine for Rodnover "Родноверие". (2014) and in Internatianal Almanah "Традиция и Традиционализм (2012-2013)".
He is also an author of first documentary movie about paganism in city Novosibirsk "Языческий Новосибирск" (2014).