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Brother Bjorn recently drew Sviatogor for me
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Ilja took Sviatogor’s sword leaving his giant horse by it’s master’s coffin. The latter is still there in the mountains.
Читать полностью…After all attempts proved futile Sviatogor spoke from the coffin. He asked Ilja to come closer and breath in his last breath.
Читать полностью…Ilja got inside the coffin, but it was too big for him. Then was Sviatogor's turn and it was just right for him. The moment they realized it, the lead sealed itself and Sviatogor could no longer get out.
Читать полностью…The meta reason for Sviatogor’s inability to go beyond the mountains is due to him being a hero of the past, the pre-human past, the time when Gods and spirits walked the earth and a warrior as incredible as giant Sviatogor had worthy enemies to slain and a fittingly magical world to inhabit. This "man out of time" element is aisles expressed in the ending.
Читать полностью…This is how giant warrior Sviatogor and Ilja of Murom became friends.
Читать полностью…But the horseman didn't even flinch while his gigantic mount kept riding away. Ilja's iron club got bent so he took out a spear and charged the stranger again with the same result.
Читать полностью…Ilja follows the noise and sees a giant horse carrying a huge warrior.
Читать полностью…Big bylina retelling and analysis coming
Читать полностью…The development of the German Christian nobility from the Frankish civil service nobility is essentially the reason why, in contrast to the pagan Germanic nobility, it no longer served as a leadership incorporated into the people, but as a self-contained layer above the German people, which was not to be redrawn until the time of the Crusades.
R.W. Darre
"In this [Odinist] worldview, no one is coming to save us . . . If we don't do it, nobody will."
Henrik Palmgren of Red Ice TV and Stephen McNallen, the founder of the Asatru Folk Assembly, on the importance of becoming your own savior—the antithesis of what the vast majority of Christians believe.
Full discussion redicetv:1/take-up-the-spear-stephen-mcnallen-pt1:4">here.
@ChristianityExposed
Reconstruction by Sergiy Shamenkov
Читать полностью…All Hail Europa!
Children of the Sun!
Bring light into this world,
and the darkness shall run!
Veles
Slavic God of Magic and Poetry
by Moccus Art
@moccusartist
No man should trust a maiden's words, Nor what a woman speaks
Havamal
This quote may cause confusion and is often misunderstood. I think it’s just a very down-to-earth warning to a man, especially a young man, not to be too trusting of a woman in day-to-day life rather than any anti-women propaganda. Unlike abrahamic cults Paganism does not consider women inferior, yet acknowledges the differences, chief among the instinctive guile women possess to compensate for physical weakness.
The mysterious coffin which just appears seemingly out of nowhere in the mountains as Sviatogor and Ilja rode by is, obviously, a representation of inevitable fate. Sviatogor was just outlived his time, he could no longer die in battle, since even if there were enemies in the mountains none of them would be a challenge to him. Teaching Ilja was his last mission and once the training was over Sviatogor could either return to meaningless wondering of the mountains or die. This tragic abundance of power is what makes the character and the tale interesting to me.
Читать полностью…With each breath Ilja got stronger. Sviatogor warned him not to take the last breath since it would make him as powerful as Sviatogor himself was and thus unable to walk on land. Ilja carried out his friend’s last wish.
Читать полностью…Ilja took his friend's giant sword and hit the lead with it, but with each strike the coffin got covered with iron stripes.
Читать полностью…One day Ilja and Sviatogor were riding the mountains and found a strange coffin with a short text on it’s lid. The latter claimed that whoever fits into the coffin is to lay in it.
Читать полностью…Sviatogor taught Ilja many things, realizing his bogatyr potential. They trained and lived in the mountains. As Ilja learns Sviatogor, despite being by far the strongest and wisest warrior in the world, can not really put his skills to good use since he is so heavy that the ground itself can’t support his weight. So he only rides deep in the mountains, rarely visiting the very border. The name Sviatogor can be translated as holy mountain.
Читать полностью…After Ilja’s third charge the giant warrior woke up complaining that the mosquitoes of Rus are quite wild. He then finally noticed Ilja and raised him up to take a closer look.
Читать полностью…Ijja called out to the giant, asking the stranger to stop and name himself, but there was no response. Ilja shouted some more, warning the stranger that he will have to use force. After a couple more attempts he charged and struck the horseman with all his might.
Читать полностью…Ilja and Svistogor
After Ilja of Murom became a bogatyr he was patrolling the border. As I wrote before the primary duty of those heroes was defending the borders of Rus, not wandering in search of adventures. This routine is what opens this story. Patrolling the border Ilja suddenly hears loud snoring.
Urbanization and Axial Age heresies
We all know that christianity introduced the so-called divine right of kings and strengthened the state (Obey the government, for God is the one who has put it there). The jewish sect turned free citizens into cattle. Later, christian capitalism with life and word-denying morality (Life is an illusion) boosted rampant urbanization and destruction of nature. For example, Victorian era was very Monistic and treated common people like factory cattle. That’s typical christian society.
Such treatment of your own people is the problem we would not have had without the Axial Age, which is the true origin point of all subversive teachings all over the world, judeo-chrsitianity included.
Terracotta statuette of a Galatian mercenary, origin unknown (either Egypt or Turkey); 3rd or 2nd century B.C. On display at the Ashmolean museum of Art and Archaeology, in Oxford, England.
Celtic Europe - channel link (please share!): /channel/CelticEurope
This is what Pagan Revivalism is all about.
It's for you, it's for them, it's for white folk to rise again!
Woden spear-dancer sketch
Читать полностью…Veles by M.Romanov
Even though Veles is not one-eyed, it’s still a good depiction because it highlights the fact that he is a God of wealth and lord of the Underworld, not a patron of animals.
This is not the only reason, there’s a lot. I don’t believe that one has to turn the other cheek, or treat others how he wants to be treated. You should treat others the way you want, because they don’t care and will do the same. A man needs to have a conscience, but the latter should not be forced by a jewish prophet.
Maxim Tesak