Law of the Mead Hall

Hospitality is offered to all who enter the Mead Hall in good faith.   Take your seat on the bench among those who follow the old ways.    The old Gods and Goddesses, the land spirits and the ancestors are honored here.   Horns of mead will be lifted to the elder kin and blot shall be made.   A gift for a gift shall be given.   Oaths will be given and honored.    Stories will be told and heroes will be honored.  Laughter will resound in the hall.   Women and the holy mothers are honored here.   Foreign multicultural, universalist, middle eastern gods are not welcome here; because they do not respect our culture, our gods or the folk and are toxic to the folk.    Those gods do not come to the hall in good faith, but as polluters and destroyers of our culture and soul.     However, those of the folk who mistakenly adhere to the foreign gods out of fear or conditioning and seek hospitality are welcome in the hall- they are folk after all.     Visitors must be respectful to the old ways to enter the hall in good faith.    Proselytizing the tru-folk is disrespect, go back to the charnel house if that is your plan.   This hall is not a mobocracy and unearned opinions carry little weight.    Political correctness, feminism, corporatism, socialism and globalism do not have a seat at the bench.   Be polite, an armed society is a polite society.   The mead benches in this hall are adorned by brothers at arms, who embrace violence as required by their duty.   Trolls, etins, and nithing spirits have no place here.   Comments that edify the ethnic folkways are encouraged.   Drink the mead of wisdom and brotherhood.   Grow and become strong.

Ves heil!

Tryggulfr