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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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Dialect gives away one’s cultural heritage, identity and background, along with words or phrases specific to one’s region or hometown.
These sayings can change to be relevant with the times, or stay unchanged, hence carrying a verbal torch to hand to the next generation.
If you have it, take pride in your Country twang. Be proud of where you come from.
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Hermann (Arminius) at the battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 CE by Peter Jannsen, 1873
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Boadicea and Her Daughters. A bronze sculpture in London representing Boudica, queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe.
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Ambiorix tendant une embuscade à la XIVe slégion romaine, (Ambiorix ambushing the XIVth Roman Legion), by Karel de Kesel, 1865
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Ballinastoe Woods, Wicklow, Ireland
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Stane Street, Halnaker, England.
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Wistman's Wood
England
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If those photos elicit nostalgia or a feeling of belonging…
They are supposed to.
Home is being surrounded by natural beauty (wilderness) because it echoes part of our soul as Hyperboreans.

Get to the woods.
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Donner, Froh, Fricka, Wotan and Loge rue the loss of Freia and her apples. Art by Arthur Rackham.
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Sculpture of Othinn attached at the outside of reconstructed Viking house. Viking museum Foteviken, Sweden.
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Perun
By M. Presnyakov, 1998
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Dažbog
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Men living their best life.
Not a cell phone in sight.

(Art: The May Day in the already more developed district life by Karl Russ)
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Sherwood Forest
Nothingham, England
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We are meant for greatness, not sameness.
Our children deserve better as well.
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Forged by Fire

In order to secure the prosperity and survival of our diverse Hyperborean tribes, it is imperative that we adhere and return to tribalism. It's difficult to envision another viable option for achieving this goal.

The inherent inclination towards forming groups based on common beliefs and practices is intuitive for our folk, and aligns itself with the balance of existence for our various tribes.

This may be difficult to hear or understand, but is rooted in reality, as history has shown time and time again.

Extend your hand to those who share your heritage. Be available for them and be present when they seek you out. Cultivate connections that unite us, allowing our community to thrive with vitality.

When we encounter difficulties, we become tougher and more resilient as a result; likewise, when encountering conflict, our edges are honed to perfection just like metal being polished against other metals.

Forge yourself Hyperborean, your sword arm may be needed sooner than you think.
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The Cult of the Bear
by Zdenek Burian
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A fully preserved cave bear, estimated to be 39,500 years old, has been discovered in the Siberian permafrost.
The remains were found by reindeer herders in the Russian Far North, and even the bear's nose and teeth were still intact.
*updates to come as new info becomes available*
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“No one can be wise before earning their lot of winters in this world.
The wise one, they stay patient:
not too heart-heated, not so hasty to harp,
not too weak-armed, nor too wan-headed,
nor too fearful nor too fey nor too fee-felching, and never tripping the tongue too much, before it trips them.”

-Excerpt from “The Wanderer”
An old Anglo Saxon poem (64-9)
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