What are some good books with a pagan thematic?

What are some good books with a pagan thematic?

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bump up. especially non-fiction.

No thank you.

King Lear
Riddley Walker
Steppenwolf

Stop reading fiction and start reading history if you want to larp as pagan. If you haven't studied indo-european history, you can fuck right off.

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Kalevala

Lotr

Marvel comics (if you consider comics to be literature)

Bless Me, Ultima

degenerate american shite that has nothing to do with paganism outside of some character's names

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Oh that's heartbreaking. I want to ride in and save/kidnap her

more like you wish you were the guy tbqh

I don't wish I were Chinese, male, him in particular. No, I don't even want to marry her. I'm an anarchist and don't believe in marriage
Yes, I want to kiss her though. Partly right.

what are some good books with a indo-european thematic?

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Moby-Dick

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new testament

>my government doesn't force qt Kazhar Milkers to marry me
>instead it hates me
That's it. I'm joining Xi and his boys.

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Ooga Booga

>Edda
>Grimms Märchen
>German Sagas and Mythology
>Beowulf
>In search of the Indo-Europeans by Malory
>Germania by Tacitus
>Herodotus and Thucydides
>Iliad and Odyssee
>Myths of Mesopotamia
>Heimskingla
>Russian Folk Epics by Bailey
>Something about the Skyths
>Something about the Pre-Aryan Monolith cultures
>Island Saga
>Dictionary of Indo-European Concepts and Society
>Aryan Sun Myths by Titcomb
>The Home of the Indo-Europeans by Bender
>To Fetch some golden Apples
>Rig Veda
>Destiny of the Warrior by Dumezil
>Gods and Myths in Northern Europe by Davidson
>The Stories of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata

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You are not ready for the immense occultic powers inside such a book. Better kys now so you have a chance in the next life.

Vargs RPG rule books or his wife's book on autistic forebears

He asked about baganism, not a placenta cooking book.

Cuck

>abort all your daughters to the point of willing genocide through outbreeding as you have to steal young girls from another ethnic to marry to your gook sons
>further imagine you're doing it gladly
"Chinese" really are the cumbucket of the world.

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LOTR unironically

Are you serious? If anything LOTR is a Catholic Metaphoric work set in a mystical time. Tolkien clerly explaining it, if you didn't get it by reading the silmarillion, which is like the Middle Earth bible.

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Gandalf is literally Odin. Elves are based on Germanic mythology. Also runes. But its base values are derived from Christianity, yes.

It's set in pre-christian times but has a catholic narative, his heroes demons and envoirement is christian. If you want to learn anything from it, you learn a catholic story, not a pagan one. For fucks sage, brainlet. If you want to learn about Odin and elves read the fucking Edda, not a Catholic fiction.

The absolute state of this board.

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Dumezil

Here, a vid for a basic bitch, as you clearly are iliterate.
youtube.com/watch?v=wjCfb35jqZ0

No ones more ideologically cucked than a poltard

HA!

I guess this is the reason why basically all of black metal, from Burzum (the name is out of LOTR) to Mayhem to Summoning is based on Lotr and its lore. Out of the love of Christianity.

I already said it has a Christian narrative, but the inspirations are from paganism. But do get angry and call me names. It will do you good.

>shizos and other social outcasts are larping as things they don't understand
Are you actually trying to make my point? You have to be joking. Tell me you're in your young teens and have a decor sword hanging in front of your Dawkins collection.

Nobody in their right mind would, of all available literature, select fucking LOTR, to someone asking for pagan themed literature. Just because LOTR the movie was pagany and popular, doesn't make it into a pagan work. Just like nigger-elves in the Witcher don't make it a slawic show.

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>people eating placentas are autorities on literary and theological works

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Thanks to LOTR i now understand Odin better. It is good as an easy introduction.

Cute of you calling me a teenager though when you are emotionally rambling like a child.

But the Greeks were the first mass converts to Christianity, and they quite literally created Europe

>Thanks to LOTR i now understand Odin better.
Jesus, just end my suffering. Those words can't be written down by a sane individual. That's like saying thanks to WOW you got a better understanding of medieval castel building styles. I didn't call you names, it was a gift to excape a harsh judgment by giving you the possibility to escape by youthfull naivity. Now you're backing down, by trying to tell us that a figur, the Iluvatar, reflects Odin, while in reality the fucking author based him of the Christian God.

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What's your point?

Saying it isn’t European is retarded.

One more: Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus

>pagan larpers got all their pre-christian understanding out of jewis hollywood blockbusters disinfo and biased secular works
Most "bagans" will also tell you that christians were the reason rom died. They are fully mentally challenged children, looking for a god which doesn't have so many rules to follow and abide to. Especially as society has shilled anti-christian propaganda since the 60s.

>muh Christians killed Rome
>Survives until 1453
Lmao.

Is there any more topic which causes fake christians and pagan larpers more confusion? Half these discussions end up arguing about which one is more jewish. I don't have any fixed religious beliefs but I tend more towards the pagan worldview. Here's some basics you can read
>the Kalevala (Finnish, non IE)
>the Irish cycles
>Snorri Sturlson's Eddas (be aware they are written by a Christian 200 years after paganism declined)
>the Icelandic Sagas (don't deal with the mythology so much, but describe interactions between the first Icelandic Christians with the others. Njall's Saga is the best one)
>Volsungasaga
If you are looking for details of the mythology or practices these are few and far between, and most were written by Christians later with some biases.

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>pagan
The word "pagan" is a christian insult, so you should read christian books.

I bet me left nut Varg knows more about paganism than your nerd ass

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