BC Neanderthal Mindset
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Civilization comes at a cost.
The price is steep, all things good and mighty surrendered, virility, wildness, risk. It costs our Strength, our Courage, our Wisdom, our mastery of self and most of all our honor and nobility.

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Here is the back of an ancient Greek mirror (2nd-1st Century BC) allegedly depicting Aphrodite preparing to hit Eros with a sandal as punishment for breaking a vase.
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Etruscan Pendant (700-650 BC), with a large equilateral cross of concentric circles flanked by four small right-facing tetra-gammadions among its symbols from Bolsena, Italy.
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Neolitic Lovers of Valdaro, Mantova, Italy.

Two skeletons (6000 years old) called Lovers because of their seeming embrace, found in February 2007 during the excavation of a Roman Villa in San Giorgio di Mantova (Lombardia, Italy).
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"Maiden with a laurel wreath"
by Henry Ryland
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Brian, one of the Sons of Tuireann in Celtic lore, seizing the pigskin of the Greek king Tuis.
Illustration from Celtic Myth, Legend, Poetry & Romance, by Charles Squire
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DanaΓ« and the Golden Shower
by Orazio Gentileschi.

It is depicting Zeus appearing to the princess in the form of a golden shower.
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Homer and his Guide
William Bouguereau, 1874
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What do you call a bear with a bad attitude?
The bearer of bad news.
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Entertainment without the babysitter

In the age of modern tech and YouTube, the art of the well-told story is a dying skill, but one that our people excel at.
Knowing how to make weave a tale or recite myth without consulting your pocket-computer as a crutch... connects us with a tradition that is older than spoken word.
We are performing a rite that our ancestors knew all too well, in an age where men gave a damn about a well-told story.
It is a sacred act, and we should take every opportunity to hone our skill.

When you’re out in the middle of the nature, around the fire and cell phone reception is an afterthought… Knowing how to captivate your kith and kin with only words will make a massive difference to those who have ears to hear it.

Bards were once renowned if their craft was polished. We would honor our tribe if we try to keep the tradition alive.

Tell our story Hyperborean.
Our people need to hear it.
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Development. Stoicism. Temperance.
This is the way.
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Awakening

Once our people realize we are under constant attack, the world will experience such a surge in tribal awakening that has not yet been seen.

This age of comfort, soft men and distraction has gone on for far too long, and so now we must prepare accordingly for the resurgence in tribal identity.
Hyperboreans naturally gravitate towards conflict, because our biospirit commands us to perform heroic deeds.

We can purge ourselves of weakness, but we will all be bound together in shared suffering, as nature intended.
Out of the ashes we will arise, like a Phoenix.. born again, blinding the world with our prowess.
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Plant based diet?
Ok Skinny McBrittleBones.

Meat is king in our house πŸ’ͺ🏻
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What Do These Gods Have In Common?
After many claims concerning "But I'm -???- and I can't find any information."
Let us begin with the obvious for Middle Germany and The Alps.

The Bear Mother
: Romanized as Artio, Mother of all Bears and also the Germanic Tribes having loved and licked one of her cubs to the shape of man who grew mighty founding many tribes of strong warriors making their homes in the forested slopes of the Alps.

Krampus: Wild god of the Alps rushing down from his mountain home every year to bring boons to his brethren who remember and embrace their wild natures; but to those who have embraced civilization he brings punishment beating them like the domestic animals they have become.

Holda: Grandmother of the German People bringing gifts of pancakes and wealth. She teaches as a Grandmother should providing choices so that they might lift themselves up becoming greater than they are.

Old Man of the Mountain: Mischievous and playful though brutal he sees through to the heart of a man discerning his intention. Do a thing with earnest intent he will reward you however perform the same deed with deceitful intent and he may fling you through the air from his mountain altogether.

Perchta: Belly Slitter of the Cruel and Disingenuous, She can see into the heart & belly of a man, should they be wanting or sick surely she will cut it out, offering healing and peace to her people via the absence of one so despicable as to draw her attention so.

Wotan: The fiery heart that beats with barely restrained passion, the soul, the vigor of an entire people ranging across forested mountain passes and valleys down through the swamps and bogs burning with the fury of the wild fire and carried on the strength of the oncoming storm!

Honorable Mentions: The Bear, Eartha, Niclas, Wildmen, The Wanderer, Green Man, Wode, Easter, The Good Women, The White Lady, Ice King, The Eternal Hunter, The Goat, Laurin, Zisa, Father Rhine, Urschel, The Orc, Eckhart, Harlequin, Lollus, Thor, Der Tod, Reynard, Walpurga, Othin...
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Forwarded from Art of Neale Rundgren
Riddle, Riddle, Beat and Twirl

In the boughs of our brethren hold the most ancient of creatures skol, their power comes from these ingredients three:

Blood of Tree,

Dead Men's Sweat,

And That Most Desirable When Wet.

What am I?

Share your answers below!
Γ†thelwulf