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Just passed halfway through the textbook and so far it has been a remarkably enlightening read. Thursakyngi/the Thursatru Tradition is certainly distinct from modern neo-Pagan Asatru, though it is based off of the same Icelandic/Scandinavian mytho-poesis - the Eddas. Here there is strong focus on the anticosmic giants - beings such as Loki, Surt, Aurgelmir, Gullveig, Hel and the terrifying virtues of Muspel-Niflheim.
— Dec 31, 2014 06:15AM
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Dustin
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The latest exemplar output from northern occult publisher, Ixaxaar; it is a spectacular exposition on Norse mythology, Nordic/Gothic/Germanic traditions, and a contemporary gnostic form of Northern Sorcery. I won't call it 'Pagan' as it does not reflect any ancient practice - it focuses on Fenrir, Surtr, Aurgelmir and the forces of Chaos-Ginnungagap. No praise of Odin, Thorr or any Cosmic Gods here!
— Dec 26, 2014 02:48PM

