I strongly believe that sacred oath rings are about humanely replacing the blood brother oath that involved slitting each other's wrist which could have resulted in death from blood loss. I also strongly believe that the oath rings are symbolic to an oath between Odin's wolves an oath that creates a wolf pack and a brethren or a special forces team that could have learnt from wolves to perform special tactics.
@ultimatebishoujo293 ай бұрын
These look pretty cool
@ThePacificNorseWest87Ай бұрын
I’ve never worn one of these because of the reasons you and many others have said they were used for. I wear a hammer on a necklace but I was thinking about getting one of these as a way to show my loyalty to the Æsir. Like you talked about in other videos, it can be a lonely religion. But like Oðin says in the Hávamál, you must be able to find praise and friendship within yourself.
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I strongly believe that sacred oath rings are about humanely replacing the blood brother oath that involved slitting each other's wrist which could have resulted in death from blood loss. I also strongly believe that the oath rings are symbolic to an oath between Odin's wolves an oath that creates a wolf pack and a brethren or a special forces team that could have learnt from wolves to perform special tactics.
These look pretty cool
I’ve never worn one of these because of the reasons you and many others have said they were used for. I wear a hammer on a necklace but I was thinking about getting one of these as a way to show my loyalty to the Æsir. Like you talked about in other videos, it can be a lonely religion. But like Oðin says in the Hávamál, you must be able to find praise and friendship within yourself.
And I have one and I love it
Are they also called Torcs?
@BasedSaxon
3 ай бұрын
As far as I can tell, torcs are neck rings.
@Mr.Skeleton.
3 ай бұрын
@@BasedSaxon Oh alright