Day of Remembrance For Egil Skallagrimsson

Egil Skallagrimsson, son of Skall-Grim and Bera, came from a long line of shape shifters (possibly Ulfhednar). From a young age Egil demonstrated a spirit of intense passion; even at a young age Egil’s passionate nature disposed him to bouts of violence and fits that equated to a berserker’s rage. From early on in Egil’s life he demonstrated the aptitude of a warrior and a poet. At the age of 7, Egil, feeling cheated during a contest, went home and returned with an axe that he placed in the skull of the offending boy. Although a farmer by trade, Egil had gained much fame as a viking during raids. Throughout Egil’s saga he is depicted as having a pattern of outbursts in which he rights wrongs he felt were committed against him.

Egil is also depicted in the sagas as an adept master of the runes, In one tale Egil had scratched a rune on a horn suspecting it had been bewitched or poisoned, causing it to erupt. Having thus confirmed his suspicion he lashed out at his ill-willed host killing him and several others who had pursued him. This murder and the slaying of his pursuers put him in ill standing with king Erik Bloodaxe and his wife, queen Gunnhild, the witch who had cursed Egil’s horn that night. Egil demonstrated his aptitude in rune craft again when he erected a “Nithing” pole cursing the kingdom of king Erik and queen Gunnhild.

This course of events lead to another demonstration of Egil’s talent for poetry he had began to demonstrate at age 3. Egil staved off his own execution by composing a poem so compelling and flattering of his bitter rival king Erik Bloodaxe that it stayed his hand in Egil’s execution and compelled Erik to grant Egil his freedom and give up his claim to vengeance or settlement. In contrast to the conflicts Egil confronted head on as a warrior, he was a gentle soul with a focus on family and friends. On one occasion he had used runecraft to save the life of a woman by correcting healing runes that had been carved incorrectly. This side of Egil is further demonstrated in his las great poem, where he grieves the loss of his son, showing even in his old age that family was still his dearest and highest priority.

Yule approaches, be it family by blood, or adopted AFA family, lets take time to put our families first. Take a moment to step back and reflect on the values and the unbroken love of our Folk that your ancestors shared, making your life and existence possible today. Be the warrior when need be for your ancestors and folk and a hero to your descendants. Live your life in such a manner that whether you are a humble farmer or a great warrior, your deeds will one day be worthy of a saga in your own right!

Folkbuilder Jason Plourde
Gothi Student

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Nevada City Toy Run

Today the Viking Brotherhood and Asatru Folk Assembly represented at the Nevada City Toy Run. Our members not only participated in the ride (and gifting of toys to children in need) we also ran a booth serving Tri-Tip Sandwiches and Josies Famous Coffee Cake. Our proceeds go directly towards paying off the Hof!! Thank you to our Doers who spent much time preparing, setting up our booth, serving and interacting with the community. Hail the Gods!!! Hail the Folk!!! Hail the AFA!!! And a very special Hail to the Viking Brotherhood!!!!!

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Óðinshof Fundraiser Update

I would like to thank everyone for their generous donations to help us pay off Óðinshof. Support, moral and financial from our AFA family is making this a reality and allowing us to move forward with our mission. We are 2 months in and, as of now, we have raises $10,881.53. We have one month left on this fundraiser and we are confident and excited to be victorious. Thank you to all who have given and thank you in advance to all those who will give in the future, you are all much appreciated.

Matthew D. Flavel
Alsherjargothi,
Asatru Folk Assembly

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Happy Thanksgiving!

The Asatru Folk Assembly would like to wish folks a very Happy Thanksgiving. The Gods have poured out their blessings on us this year and speaking on behalf of the AFA, I want to say how truly thankful we are.

To the Gods, THANK YOU!
To the Ancestors, THANK YOU! 
To our wonderful AFA family, THANK YOU!

Matthew D. Flavel
Alsherjargothi,
Asatru Folk Assembly

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Pay Off the Hof Fundraiser Update

We are now a month and a half into our 3 month Pay Off the Hof Fundraiser. Thank you so much to all the individuals and Kindreds who have donated thus far. Our current total raised is $10,426.51. Your continued generosity and support, combined with the blessings of our Gods, make all this possible.

Hail the Givers!

Matthew D. Flavel
Alsherjargothi,
Asatru Folk Assembly

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Happy Veterans Day

The Asatru Folk Assembly would like to wish a very happy Veterans Day to all the men who have answered the call to battle. Your bravery is an inspiration to us all. We honor you today and every day. THANK YOU for your service.

Hail the Warriors!
Hail the Veterans! 
Hail the Einherjar!

Matthew D. Flavel
Alsherjargothi,
Asatru Folk Assembly

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Remembrance Day for Queen Sigrid

Out of the olden stories and histories comes a story of Sigrid Storrada, a daughter of a Swedish nobleman. Here is a tale of a strong woman dedicated to her ancestors and to the spirituality of her forebears. Early on she appears to us as the queen of king Eric the Victorious of Sweden, but all to soon he perished and she found herself a widow with many estates and riches, but no husband. Several suitors quickly approached Sigrid seeking her hand in marriage, but she rebuffed each one until, eventually, Olaf Tryggvasson was able to get her to agree to marriage. They met before their planned nuptials to discuss the wedding ceremony, their expectations, etc. At this meeting Olaf told Sigrid she would have to convert to his religion, christianity, if they were to be married. To this she immediately replied, “I will not part from the faith which my forefathers have kept before me.”
Olaf, great beacon of his faith that he was, flew into a rage, slapped her and incurred her wrath. Sigrid, as calmly as possible replied to Olaf, “This may someday be thy death.” And as quickly as it had happened, the wedding ceremony was off, and the two became the bitterest of enemies.
Time went by and Sigrid was wed to Sweyn Forkbeard, king of Denmark and sworn enemy of king Olaf. Eventually differences turned into a full out war and Olaf met Sweyn in combat at the Battle of Swold where Olaf was killed, making Sigrid’s word’s very prophetic indeed.
Today we also find ourselves having to decide whether we will embrace the faith of our ancient forefathers or allow ourselves to become spiritless shells of humanity with nothing more to believe in than rampant consumerism and the false dogma of equality of the masses. When we take a stand and embrace those cultural values, beliefs, and ancestral ways, we take a stand for our ancestors, our holy Gods, and our noble folk. We take a stand just as Sigrid did that fateful day against Olaf the tyrant. Let us remember her bravery and allow it to guide us today. Hail Sigrid!!!

Submitted by Blaine Qualls
Gothar Coordinator

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Pay Off the Hof Fundraiser Update

We are one month into our “Pay Off the Hof” fundraiser. In the first month we have been able to raise $8699.70. This is huge.Thank you all so much. Your generosity is an inspiration. Establishing physical Hofs is a massive step forward. At Óðinshof we have seen how having a Hof makes everything so much better and affords our church countless opportunities that we would never have otherwise. With your continues help and support, we will pay this sacred Hof off and we will continue to build Hofs wherever we have devoted AFA family to fill it. We can do this! We will do this!

We need your help to make it happen. Please go to www.runestone.org click the donate button and reference the Hof. Victory is at hand.

Matthew D. Flavel
Alsherjargothi,
Asatru Folk Assembly

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Brownsville Monthly Food Distribution

We had another great day at Óðinshof helping out the good and hungry people of Brownsville. This is our 6th monthly food give distribution and the crowd of hungry people continues to grow as does our warm relationship with this community. We extend a huge thank you to our partners in this, the Yuba-Sutter Food Bank, Inc. for giving us this amazing opportunity.

Matthew D. Flavel
Alsherjargothi
Asatru Folk Assembly

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New Apprentice Folkbuilder

I’d like to give a long overdue welcome to our newest apprentice Folkbuilder, Melisa Mills. Melisa has been the driving force in most of the activity in the Central Corridor over the last few years and I’m pleased she finally wants to be officially on the team. Melisa lives in Missouri, so if your in that part of the country and want to get connected, reach out to her and let her know where you’re at.

Marc MacLeod
Folkbuilder Coordinator,
Asatru Folk Assembly

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