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Would like opinions on this guy. Thinking about it, I hget my doubts what is his real practice. Really, when I started reading Thursakingi 2, I made a facepalm when I found this strange slip: (page 21)
The Flaming Light within this grimoire is a gift received
through dedicating this life as a proud Satanist to serve
Thursian Worship and the Cult of Loki.
The Thursakyngi trilogy is not bad, but it keeps me wondering about how much pagan the books actually are, and of course how much author is actually pagan.
Another interesting find is that the dragon on book n. 1 comes from a music album.
My opinion is that he did made interesting work, but the more I think about it, the more I think about it being based on Christian-satanic occult stuff rather than deep understanding of Norse paganism. Besides it is a fact that before Thursakynigi he wrote PanParadox, a Satanist work, also anti osmic. I think (rather blind guess) that he rebranded to Norse as it seems to sell better.
The Flaming Light within this grimoire is a gift received
through dedicating this life as a proud Satanist to serve
Thursian Worship and the Cult of Loki.
The Thursakyngi trilogy is not bad, but it keeps me wondering about how much pagan the books actually are, and of course how much author is actually pagan.
Another interesting find is that the dragon on book n. 1 comes from a music album.
My opinion is that he did made interesting work, but the more I think about it, the more I think about it being based on Christian-satanic occult stuff rather than deep understanding of Norse paganism. Besides it is a fact that before Thursakynigi he wrote PanParadox, a Satanist work, also anti osmic. I think (rather blind guess) that he rebranded to Norse as it seems to sell better.