We need to return to this to remove all the filth from our lands by force, there is no political solution so we must do this ourselves. Picture is my Scottish grandfather. I will make him proud. Heil our ancestors and the bloodlines of Europa ⚡️
“We have no word for the man who is excessively fearless; perhaps one may call such a man mad or bereft of feeling, who fears nothing, neither earthquakes nor waves, as they say of the Celts.”
- Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics
“I hear with pleasure that our sun is moving rapidly towards the constellation of Hercules: and I hope that the men on this earth will in this matter emulate the sun.”
- Friedrich Nietzsche
“The ancient empires fall, the dark-skinned peoples fade and even the demons of antiquity gasp their last, but over all stands the Aryan barbarian, white-skinned, cold-eyed, dominant, the supreme fighting man of the earth.”
- Robert E Howard
“There are two types of men: the first is known by his readiness to negotiate at all costs, the second by his readiness to fight at all costs.”
- Ernst Jünger
“A man without memory is of absolute plasticity. He is recreated at all moments. He cannot look behind himself, nor can he feel a continuity within himself, nor can he preserve his own identity.”
- Alain Besançon
“I welcome all signs that a more manly, warlike age is about to begin. For this age shall prepare the way for one yet higher, this age which is to carry heroism into the pursuit of knowledge and wage wars for the sake of thoughts and their consequences.”
- Friedrich Nietzsche
“Man cannot get rid of his history as easily as his short-legged memory can. History, one might say, is written in the blood.”
- Carl Jung, Psychology and Religion
“The sun turns black,
Earth sinks in the sea.
The hot stars down from heaven are whirled;
Fierce grows the steam,
and the life-feeding flame.
Till fire leaps high,
about heaven itself.”
- Völuspá
“All mythological ideas are essentially real, and far older than any philosophy. In so far as such ideas are universal, they are symptoms or characteristics or normal exponents of psychic life, which are naturally present and need no proof of their truth.”
- Carl Jung
“Young men who make it their diversion, dance naked amidst drawn swords and presented spears. Practise has conferred skill at this exercise; and skill has given grace.”
- Tacitus, Germania
“They are importing subhumans into all your nations, nuking the birthrates and attempting to erase your race from history, but just vote and dont form violent male warbands to fight as the ghosts of your dead ancestors, because that would be le bad okay anon”
“The helmet was also a mask and the wearer no longer just a warrior among the living, but also an ancestor and a living dead. Wherever there are mask cults, there are ancestor cults. Dying when already dead was not a sacrifice...”
- Werewolves, Warriors and Winter Sacrifices
“The Gauls are fearsome not only for their size and strength but also for their ability to use the landscape to their advantage in battle, employing ambushes and swift raids.”
- Strabo, Geographica
“The state of human nature is precisely this: man dominates the rest of creation as long as he is aware of his own nature, and when he forgets it, he falls lower than the beasts. To be ignorant of oneself is natural for other living beings, but for man it is a defect.”
- Boethius
“The Hyperboreans, live in perpetual bliss, banqueting and sacrificing to their Lord Apollon; all around swirl the dances of girls, the lyre's loud chords and the cries of flutes. No sickness or ruinous old age is mixed into that sacred race.”
– Pindar, Pythian Odes
“The whole race is madly fond of war, high-spirited and quick to battle and on whatever pretext you stir them up, you will have them ready to face danger, even if they have nothing on their side but their own strength and courage.”
- Strabo, Geographica (describing the Celts)
“From the time they arrive at years of maturity, they let their hair and beard grow; and do not divest themselves of this votive badge, the promise of valor, till they have slain an enemy.”
- Tacitus, Germania
“Sexual lust is the mother of battle lust, and battle lust is the father of nations. That is why our indigenous religions were fertility based.”
- David Lane
A Library (Thread) of all the Aryan (White) quotes / art we've found (segmented into different topics based on which branch they're related to - and we will add to this over time):
“The Hunt can be explained by cult practices of the Wodan religion, furthermore, the spectral troops which Wodan leads had as counterpart living bands of ecstatic warriors, young men of flesh and blood in cultic union with the dead warriors of their nation's past.”
- Kris Kershaw
“The motif is spread all over Europe with different names of the leaders of the hunt. In the Germanic variant it is Odin who leads. Dead warriors appear as part of the hunting entourage, sometimes whole armies, and the leader of the hunt often appears as a warrior on horseback.”
“Sodomites are pressed down under a wicker hurdle into the slimy mud of a bog. This punishment is based on the idea that deeds of shame should be buried out of men's sight.”
- Tacitus, Germania
“Their marriage code.. is strict, and no feature of their morality deserves higher praise. They are almost unique among barbarians in being content with one wife.. She is reminded.. that both in peace and in war she is to share her husbands sufferings and adventures."
- Tacitus
“The Royal Scythians of the West swore deep oaths of friendship with each other. For a Scythian, his Friend was his companion in life and after death. No Scythian would leave a battle alive if his Friend had been killed.”
- Charles Beckwith, The Scythian Empire
“If you must come to blows with us speedily, look to our our fathers' tombs, and attempt to meddle with them. "Earth and water", the tribute thou askedst, I do not send, but thou shalt soon receive more suitable gifts.”
- A message Idanthyrsus (Scythian king) sent to Darius
“There can be no covenants between men and lions, wolves and lambs can never be of one mind, but hate each other through and through. Therefore there can be no understanding between you and me, nor may there be any covenants between us, till one or other shall fall.”
- Achilles
“Rage—Goddess, sing of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans, and sent forth to Hades many valiant souls of heroes...”
(Opening lines of 'The Iliad' by Homer)
“They say that it was better to be slain in battle, than not to recover their ancient glory in war, and that freedom which they had received from their forefathers.”
- Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Gallic War (describing the Gauls)
“The most intelligent men, like the strongest, find their happiness where others would only find disaster, in the labyrinth. They regard a difficult task as a privilege; it is to them a recreation to play with burdens that would crush all others.”
- Friedrich Nietzsche
“When he reached Krete on his voyage, he got from Ariadne, who had fallen in love with him, the famous thread, and having been instructed by her how to make his way through the Labyrinth, he slew the Minotaur and sailed off with Ariadne.”
- Plutarch, Life of Theseus
“The Celts sometimes have gladiatorial contests during dinner. Having assembled under arms, they indulge in fights and practise feints with one another; sometimes, they even wound, and if the company does not intervene, they go so far as to kill.”
- Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae
“The noble caste was in the beginning always the barbarian caste: their superiority lay, not in their physical strength, but primarily in their psychical; they were more complete human beings.”
- Friedrich Nietzsche
“A powerful incitement to valour is that the squadrons are not made up at random, but are composed of men of family or clan. Close by them, too, are their nearest and dearest, their womenfolk and their children. These are whom each man revers most highly.”
- Tacitus, Germania
“There is only one world view that is worthy of us, and which has already been discussed as the Choice of Achilles – better a short life, full of deeds and glory, than a long life without substance.”
- Ernst Jünger, On Pain
“Theirs is the first thrust of every fight, the first line of battle, even in peace-time they do not soften the ferocity of their expression, until pale old age leaves them without enough blood in their veins for such harsh heroics.”
- Tacitus, Germania
“The Celts were fearless warriors because they wish to inculcate this as one of their leading tenets, that souls do not become extinct, but pass after death from one body to another.”
- Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Gallic War
“Attack and defence, want and war, victory and defeat, lordship and thraldom, all sealed with the seal of blood: this from henceforth is the History of Man.”
- Richard Wagner
“The Old Norse theonym Óðinn is derived from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic masculine theonym *Wōðanaz: translated as 'lord of frenzy'.”
How can you worship the God of Frenzy and not be in a Frenzy?
“The motif is spread all over Europe with different names of the leaders of the hunt. In the Germanic variant it is Odin who leads. Dead warriors appear as part of the hunting entourage, sometimes whole armies, and the leader of the hunt often appears as a warrior on horseback.”
“I know a third: in the thick of battle,
If my need be great enough,
It will blunt the edges of enemy swords,
Their weapons will make no wounds.”
- Hávamál
“The helmet was also a mask and the wearer no longer just a warrior among the living, but also an ancestor and a living dead. Wherever there are mask cults, there are ancestor cults. Dying when already dead was not a sacrifice...”
- Werewolves, Warriors and Winter Sacrifices
“Wise sir, do not grieve. It is always better
to avenge dear ones than to indulge in mourning.
For every one of us, living in this world
means waiting for our end. Let whoever can
win glory before death. When a warrior is gone,
that will be his best and only bulwark.”
- Beowulf
“When a Scythian has slain his first man, he drinks some of his blood: and of all those whom he slays in the battle he bears the heads to the king; for if he has brought a head he shares in the spoil which they have taken.”
- Herodotus, The Histories
“Their kings have not an absolute or unlimited power; and their generals command less through the force of authority, than of example. If they are daring, adventurous, and conspicuous in action, they procure obedience from the admiration they inspire.”
- Tacitus, Germania
“[Odin’s] men went to battle without armour and acted like mad dogs or wolves. They bit into their shields and were as strong as bears or bulls. They killed men, but neither fire nor iron harmed them. This madness is called berserker fury.”
- Ynglinga Saga, 1225AD
“Wotan: When love its young delight had allayed, I longed in my mind for might, and worked, in reinless reach of my will, to win myself the world.”
- Richard Wagner, Der ring des Nibelungen
“Deep in the forest a call was sounding, and as often as he heard this call, mysteriously thrilling and luring, he felt compelled to turn his back and to plunge into the forest, he knew not where or why; nor did he wonder where or why...”
- Jack London, The Call of the Wild
“Each man hangs the scalp of an enemy on the bridle of the horse which he rides, and prides himself on it, for whoever has the greatest number of these skin napkins is accounted the most valiant man.”
- Herodotus, The Histories (on Scythians)
“Mars (Tyr) has always been worshipped by the Goths with cruel rites, and captives were slain as his victims. To him they devoted the first share of the spoil, and in his honor arms stripped from the foe were suspended from trees.”
- Jordanes, Getica
“There were many Gothic nations in earlier times, the greatest are the Goths, Vandals, Visigoths and Gepaedes. While distinguished by their names, they do not differ in anything else. For they all have white bodies, fair hair, and are tall and handsome to look upon.”
- Procopius
“Never was there slaughter more cruel than took place there in the woods. They put out the eyes of some and cut off the hands of others; they sewed up the mouth of one, exclaiming "At last, you viper, you have ceased to hiss."”
- Florus (describing the Battle of Teutoburg Forest)
“The cultic warrior brotherhood goes back to common antiquity… this warrior cult was a part of the Ancestor cult.. the adolescent warriors were in cultic union with a god of their own, who was at once their patron and their actual leader.”
- Kris Kershaw, ‘The Männerbünde’
“The helmet was also a mask and the wearer no longer just a warrior among the living, but also an ancestor and a living dead. Wherever there are mask cults, there are ancestor cults. Dying when already dead was not a sacrifice...”
- Werewolves, Warriors and Winter Sacrifices
“Magnanimous, unconquered, boisterous Ares, in darts rejoicing, and in bloody wars; fierce and untamed, whose mighty power can make the strongest walls from their foundations shake.”
- Orphic Hymn to Ares
“In this struggle, the weak must remain on the ground while the victor, clenching his weapon, steps over the slain, deeper into the battle, deeper into life.”
- Ernst Jünger
We need to return to this to remove all the filth from our lands by force, there is no political solution so we must do this ourselves. Picture is my Scottish grandfather. I will make him proud. Heil our ancestors and the bloodlines of Europa ⚡️
Easy way to conceptualize Proto-Indo-European society: think of Scottish Highlanders. Racially homogeneous but decentralized; competing patrilineages (clans) vying for dominance through small-scale warfare, cattle rustling. Honour culture based on total loyalty to father & chief.
“His wolves Freki and Geri | Odin feeds
The warrior god of ancient times;
But on wine alone | does Odin, glorious in arms,
Live on forever.”
- Prose Edda, Gylfaginning
“Deep in the forest a call was sounding, and as often as he heard this call, mysteriously thrilling and luring, he felt compelled to turn his back and to plunge into the forest, he knew not where or why; nor did he wonder where or why...”
- Jack London, The Call of the Wild
“The Belgae are the bravest, because they are farthest from the civilisation and refinement of our Province, and merchants least frequently resort to them and import those things which tend to effeminate the mind.”
- Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Gallic War
“I must tell you that in Scythia no quality is more highly esteemed than this of friendship; there is nothing on which a Scythian prides himself so much as on sharing the toils and dangers of his friend.”
- Toxaris (from Lucians 'Friendship')
“The Royal Scythians of the West swore deep oaths of friendship with each other. For a Scythian, his Friend was his companion in life and after death. No Scythian would leave a battle alive if his Friend had been killed.”
- Charles Beckwith, The Scythian Empire
“Of Pallas Athena, guardian of the city, I begin to sing. Dread is she, and with Ares she loves the deeds of war, the sack of cities and the shouting and the battle. It is she who saves the men as they go to war and come back.”
- Homeric Hymn to Athena