Nine Noble Virtues
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Nine Noble Virtues
The list of "Nine Noble Virtues" is due to either John Yeowell (a.k.a. Stubba)[1] and John Gibbs-Bailey (a.k.a. Hoskuld), members of Odinic Rite, or alternatively due to Edred Thorsson, at the time member of the Asatru Free Assembly.[2] Stephen A. McNallen compiled a similar list under the title "Some Odinist Values" in the Asatru Folk Assembly journal The Runestone (re-published in anthology form in 1983).[3]
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"Some Odinist Values"
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Nine Charges
The Nine Charges were codified by the Odinic Rite in the 1970s.[4]
- To maintain candour and fidelity in love and devotion to the tried friend: though he strike me I will do him no scathe.
- Never to make wrongsome oath: for great and grim is the reward for the breaking of plighted troth.
- To deal not hardly with the humble and the lowly.
- To remember the respect that is due to great age.
- To suffer no evil to go unremedied and to fight against the enemies of Faith, Folk and Family: my foes I will fight in the field, nor will I stay to be burnt in my house.
- To succour the friendless but to put no faith in the pledged word of a stranger people.
- If I hear the fool's word of a drunken man I will strive not: for many a grief and the very death groweth from out such things.
- To give kind heed to dead people: straw dead, sea dead or sword dead.
- To abide by the enactments of lawful authority and to bear with courage the decrees of the Norns.
See also
References
- ^ "Rocking For Satan", Searchlight Magazine, November 1997. Obituary, published in "Comrade" - The News Letter of the Friends of Oswald Mosley [clarification needed]
- ^ Snook, Jennifer; American Heathens: The Politics of Identity in a Pagan Religious Movement, Temple University Press, 2015. P. 70-72. Linzie, Bil; Germanic Mythology, July 2003, P. 25.
- ^ a b McNallen, Stephen A.; An Odinist Anthology: Selections From The Runestone, p. 13, AFA, 1983.[1]
- ^ The 9 Noble Virtues - OR Site
- Snook, Jennifer (2015). American Heathens: The Politics of Identity in a Pagan Religious Movement. Temple University Press. ISBN 9781439910979.
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(help) - Thorsson, Edred (1992) [1989]. A Book of Troth. ISBN 0-87542-777-4.
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(help) - Heathen Ethics and Values - Internet Archive version because original download link is broken.