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How to start a group: the ins, the outs, and the round-a-bouts

By RG VolundR L. Agnarsson -
Starting a group of ones own may seem like a complicated task, and at
times it may seem like one; with a little effort and a lot of patience,
the reward is well worth it.........(Click to continue.)


Spirit of the Amber and the Iron

by Terrie Renwick -
O Mighty Ones, consider this, my spirit.
It has lain with empty arms upon this lonely plane
Dreaming, sea-deep and fire-full, of you...(Click to continue.)


Are you Ásatrú?
by Chuck Hudson
Are you interested in the religion of the ancient Northern
European/Germanic peoples?
Are you Ásatrú?
Are you searching for an independent religious group without hierarchic structure?...(Click to continue.)


Silver the Hunter
by Jennifer Leigh Crandall
Marta and Deena ghosted along behind Kiya. They had been avoiding the road and sticking to the trees for two days now. Ever since she had heard of a band of manhunters with an old gray bearded captive, Kiya had been on their trail....(Click to continue.)


Riddle me this.....
by Robert of the Moss (Robert Farquhar)
The fruit maid from whom youth flows
Bragi's wife, Aesir's hope
Her fate hight Holde knows....(Click to continue.)


Making Your Own Rune Set
by Jennifer Smith
Many important decisions need to be made when choosing a set of runes to use for divination. The first of these must be whether to purchase a set or make your own. While anything you create for yourself will always be better attuned to your own energies, there is nothing wrong with using a good qualit store-bought set that has been chosen with care....(Click to continue.)


The Old Crone
by William Knight
Once upon a time there were thirteen Vikings marching through the woods. Each one of them was big and tough. For years, they had been away from their homes, fighting for their glory and gold, but now where on their way home. Their drighten, or leader, was a mighty warrior named Katter. As evening approached, Katter ordered the others to halt and make camp for the night in a clearing...(Click To continue.)


Ritstjóri of Utgard: Arnold Kelly

The next issue will be released sometime around Walburga/May Day (April 30-May 1, 1999/5102). We are now looking for writers and artists to be so kind as to submit their work for publishing. We welcome all facets of Northern Tradition. Thank-you for your support, together we may better our community.