Message from @Draško
Discord ID: 679755565559578626
siege pfp
cant even name what pfp is
<:absoluteretardation:591182455885660178>
black sun
low brain dosent realize black sun is siegefag symbol
smoothbrain pepe pfp
honk
<:absoluteretardation:591182455885660178>
@OrthoGoat yea its made by seige
its a Germanic symbol
Black Sun Symbol is Rooted in Ancient Hyperboreanism, Draconian Sagas, Arthurian and Polar Mythology,all Which have Left Traces from Aryan India to Teutonic Scandinavia
its pretty cringe
It's Pretty Exodus
niggas out here with pagan larp profile pics calling people heretics
Lmao
In medieval Hindu India, they had a practice of horse sacrifice among the ruling class:
A horse would be let into the wilderness to roam for a year, after which it was recaptured. It would then be covered with a piece of cloth and tied to the alter presented to the king performing the sacrifice. He would then slay the horse using his right hand. His bride, assuming he has one, would then lie next to the horse and get under the horse, then pretending to have sex with it. It was believed that the power of the horse was transmitted onto the woman, and that subsequently the king's heirs would have the strength of horses.
This is your brain on Indo-European paganism
<:based:649990367675940894>
Based horse sex blood ritual.
Whenever I read about medieval India, rulers seem to have a bad habit of.. dying a lot.
i'm kind of el big retard so i don't read a lot, but i did get this book on general medieval history and it has plenty of chapters on india
i read about this horse sacrifice ritual happening in the chalukya kingdom, but supposedly it was a staple everywhere
Slavic Pagans would burying great men with their (still living) wives.
yeah this happened in india as well
it's a true PIE practice
wives getting killed when their husbands died
Some slavic customs actually do away with the whole inheritance thing. They give their children a sword and then they burying all their shit with them.
u slav?
Nah
I know this from a book about an Arabic explorer.
He witnessed these pagans first hand.
probably ibn rusta
ik him but never read his work
That's the one.
ever heard of ibn batutta?
nope
but it's sleepy time
🔖 **Religion Question.** ✝️
-*What is your opinion on Deism? How do you think should Deists be treated?*
<@&588707615643795456>
Public hanging
atheism for fencesitters
^