Extra History Recently Did A Series On Nazis And The Occult, It's Pretty Good.

Extra History recently did a series on Nazis and the Occult, it's pretty good.

apologies if you've asked this before, but why were the nazis so into the occult? like what drew them in specifically?

Fascists love identifying with an ancient warrior culture that never existed, and they love to try and believe things until they become true. The occult mileu of the 1930s had both in spades.

Important to say though, a few important Nazis were really into the occult, but Hitler himself found it pretty cringe. Don't get it in your head that every Nazi was training to be a wizard or some shit. Read Nicholas Goodrick Clarke's book on the topic.

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3 months ago

In light of certain recent topics, I’ve been reminded of the 2017 book ‘Norse Mythology’ by Neil Gaiman. It was a nice telling of the more well-known Norse Myths, but there are LOTS of other options out there for people wanting to learn more about Norse Mythology—you don’t have to support that predator to learn about the gods.

Below is a list of some of the other resources that I’ve used. It’s not exhaustive by any measure—just what I’m familiar with and what comes to mind as I sit here at my desk at work. If anyone else has any additional recommendations, please add them to the list!

Norse Mythology for Smart People - norse-mythology.org

In Light Of Certain Recent Topics, I’ve Been Reminded Of The 2017 Book ‘Norse Mythology’ By Neil

This was where I first started when I wanted to learn about Norse Mythology years ago—I literally just typed “Norse Mythology” into google and clicked the first result like a noob. But this site does a really good job of giving information on a wide range of topics within norse mythology as well as vikings in a general sense—everything from different gods, goddesses, creatures, places, and major stories. It’s a solid encyclopedic source that I would recommend to anyone wanting to get general information on the mythology.

“Norse Mythology: The Unofficial Guide” - https://open.spotify.com/show/7F0tD7bStFIDSVEbsnrxuI?si=8ce8f5ccf3a3417d

In Light Of Certain Recent Topics, I’ve Been Reminded Of The 2017 Book ‘Norse Mythology’ By Neil

If podcasts are your jam, the best by far in my opinion is ‘Norse Mythology: The Unofficial Guide’. At the time of me writing this, there haven’t been any new episodes for 6 months, but there are 37 episodes that are about an hour each & range on a variety of topics from cosmology to specific deities to stories like Ragnarok or specific topics like runes. It does a fantastic job of explaining each topic in a way that is both thorough and accessible & honestly I can’t recommend it enough.

The ‘Northern Myths’ Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/7KtSJb5DTLSwmfj1BPYY5v?si=fcd6c297cdc1463d

In Light Of Certain Recent Topics, I’ve Been Reminded Of The 2017 Book ‘Norse Mythology’ By Neil

If you want to go deeper into Old Norse texts like the Eddas or the Havamál, the ‘Northern Myths’ podcast is the place to go for a very deep dive/discussion on these texts. The episodes are long and sometimes get a little dry, but they do read these texts directly and then discuss each passage, so it’s a decent place to go for some deep discussion on some of the pillars of Old Norse texts.

Dr. Jackson Crawford - https://jacksonwcrawford.com/

In Light Of Certain Recent Topics, I’ve Been Reminded Of The 2017 Book ‘Norse Mythology’ By Neil

Most people who get into Norse Mythology/History become familiar with Jackson Crawford pretty quick. He’s an expert specifically in linguistics and the Old Norse language—which includes runes—but he also has extensive knowledge on Old Norse & “Viking” history & culture. He’s previously taught at UCLA, UC Berkeley, and University of Colorado, and now has an extensive Youtube channel. He’s also been a consultant for projects like AC:Valhalla. If you have a question about Old Norse & would like to have a soft-spoken, no-nonsense cowboy in the wilds of Colorado explain it to you, this is your new home.

Again, this is by no means an exhaustive list, but it’s a good start. Please please feel free to reblog with any additional sources you’ve used so we can help new friends learn more!

3 months ago

Shock collar hooked up to a neuroactivity sensor so it shocks you if you start to think too hard.

3 months ago

Coolest thing about lord of the rings? The king of horses shows up. It appears he is no different from all other horses

3 months ago
Stop Telling Me What Not To Draw. I Do Not Care
Stop Telling Me What Not To Draw. I Do Not Care
Stop Telling Me What Not To Draw. I Do Not Care
Stop Telling Me What Not To Draw. I Do Not Care
Stop Telling Me What Not To Draw. I Do Not Care
Stop Telling Me What Not To Draw. I Do Not Care
Stop Telling Me What Not To Draw. I Do Not Care
Stop Telling Me What Not To Draw. I Do Not Care
Stop Telling Me What Not To Draw. I Do Not Care

stop telling me what not to draw. i do not care

3 months ago

Look, if someone wants to buy me a suit of armour, I’ll test the hell out of it. But until then, here’s some theory!

As always, more content, tutorials, etc. over on Patreon

3 months ago

"writing about fucked up things doesnt indicate your values as a person" and "the way you write about things may indicate some of your values" are not conflicting statements if im going to be real

3 months ago

“Greatswords aren’t really that great!”

Just because something looks cool, doesn’t mean it’s effective- but it can help!

Patreon - everything else

3 months ago
That's It, This Sums Up The Past 9 Books Of The Series. Gotrek, Whose Greatest Enemy Is Undefeatable

That's it, this sums up the past 9 books of the series. Gotrek, whose greatest enemy is undefeatable plot armour, cannot be killed or stopped. To his own dismay as much as everyone else's.

3 months ago

now that trump has tiktok, twitter, facebook and insta in his pocket, get ready for a massive wave of internet censorship. one of trump's greatest weapons has always been misinformation; it's going to become harder and harder to spread facts and criticism going forward. posts that aren't made invisible will be magically ignored by the algorithm. dissidents will have their accounts deleted and voices erased.

this is a suppression tactic. this is another stage of fascism.

1 year ago

Funny enough, Mjolnir was actually connected with smithing, not carpentry. Ever hear about “Thor beating on his anvil?”

Despite having a hammer with him so often, you rarely see Thor doing any carpentry

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