Nidstång

Our Norse ancestors raised the Nidstang (scorn post) in the magic purpose of hurting their enemies and draw curse upon them. The Nidstang is a hazelwood pole with a horse's head on top.
Runes were carved into the wood to form a powerful Nid and the Nidstang had the best effect if it was placed just outside the property of the target person for the magic.

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I curse a Nid upon all of them who use the ancient Norse symbols in nazist-, racist- or other authoritarian propaganda. May all evil fall upon them.
May Hel, goddess of the underworld, turn her attention towards you ignorant people who run around yelling "heil Odin" the first chance you get.


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This Nidstang page is a part of a growing world wide chain of nidstang pages.
Follow the signs to go forward or back in the chain.
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This Nidstang was raised by Peter "Pulle" Andersson. feel free to carv me a mail.