To be fair, taking the route of pure immoral beliefs will not be a fun experience, it will destroy your beliefs you have now, and reshape you into a living walking demon in the flesh.
Vindex - XII “OPFER” / THE HANGED (MAN OR WOMAN)
ODIN, OR WODON (RUNIC GOD)
Odin, or Woden as the Germans called him, began life as a minor deity of the night storms who rode furiously across the sky with a troop of mysterious horsemen, the ghosts of dead warriors. Wode means fury, the release of the sinister forces of nature. On stormy nights the thunder of his mount’s hooves was said to be heard ringing above the clouds.
Later as the god began to form in the minds of his people, he was seen as the master of brute forces, not as a brute force himself. He ruled these sinister powers through his skill in magick and matched deep in all the secret things. He was not a warrior, but directed the outcome of battles for his own ends, using his herfjoturr, or army fetter, a spell causing paralysing fear in the ranks of his enemies. For this reason warriors worshipped him. He was also a god of medicine and healed the sick and wounded who deserved it.
He would walk the length of the earth in the guise of a road-stained traveller with a broad brimmed hat, or hood, pulled low to hide his empty eye socket. He had sacrificed his eye gaining wisdom from the fountain of Minir and was known as the One-eyed God. A long cloak swirled from his shoulders. Two wolves ran at his sides to act as his guardians and emissaries. Two crows flew before him and returned to whisper secrets in his ears. One was named “THOUGHT” and the other MEMORY.
Later still in his unfoldment Odin was seen as a wise lawmaker who directed the affairs of Gods and men. All who heard him were amazed by his speech. He was a poet, and had a handsome face. He wore a gleaming breastplate and a golden helmet, and carried the dwarf-forged spear Gungnir that always found its mark. The palace of the God was called Valhalla. Here Odin presided over the heroes who had died in earthly battles.
However, even at his most regal and judicial, Odin always knew what to say. He can be frivolous in the dispensation of his favours and angrily desert a warrior he has previously protected. He is given unreasoning rage and is prey to the pleasures of the flesh, and no Goddess, giantess or ordinary woman is safe from his passionate and sexual advances.
It was Odin who discovered the Runes by performing a ritual of Self-Sacrifice. First he wounded his body with the point of his spear, then bound himself to Yggdrasill. For nine consecutive days he refused all food and drink. Finally, he was able to match down into the very depths of being, where he saw the Runic characters. With a cry he reached down and embraced them. The strain was so great the God fainted, but he held the Runes and they are his gift up to this day. - Nekalah’s Journal
Definitely my most favorite book that I have read so far is Programmed to Kill: The Politics of Serial Murder by David McGowan, definitely an eye awakening experience.
@NegerHasser14@boyfacedbutcher To openly defile him, they absolutely hate Hitler, so what’s the best time to do your ritualistic sex parties on his birthday.