The Asatru Futhark were a white supremacist organization of Hedge Wizards, founded in the 1970s. A relatively small band of sorcerer upstarts, the relatively short-lived cabal claimed to be a thousand strong globally but was likely smaller. They where utterly eradicated by Garou of the Get of Fenris in October of 2001CE. The Asatru Futhark accounted themselves to be neo-Vikings, and formed much of their cabal around black metal rock. Spread from Europe to North America, they had even less organization then the loose ties they accounted themselves to have. The A.S. engaged in church burnings, ritual mutilation and human sacrifice. They where presumably empowered in some part by banes, Daemonic forces, or both. Their most common paths included Divination and Hellfire.
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| - The Asatru Futhark were a white supremacist organization of Hedge Wizards, founded in the 1970s. A relatively small band of sorcerer upstarts, the relatively short-lived cabal claimed to be a thousand strong globally but was likely smaller. They where utterly eradicated by Garou of the Get of Fenris in October of 2001CE. The Asatru Futhark accounted themselves to be neo-Vikings, and formed much of their cabal around black metal rock. Spread from Europe to North America, they had even less organization then the loose ties they accounted themselves to have. The A.S. engaged in church burnings, ritual mutilation and human sacrifice. They where presumably empowered in some part by banes, Daemonic forces, or both. Their most common paths included Divination and Hellfire.
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| - The Asatru Futhark were a white supremacist organization of Hedge Wizards, founded in the 1970s. A relatively small band of sorcerer upstarts, the relatively short-lived cabal claimed to be a thousand strong globally but was likely smaller. They where utterly eradicated by Garou of the Get of Fenris in October of 2001CE. The Asatru Futhark accounted themselves to be neo-Vikings, and formed much of their cabal around black metal rock. Spread from Europe to North America, they had even less organization then the loose ties they accounted themselves to have. The A.S. engaged in church burnings, ritual mutilation and human sacrifice. They where presumably empowered in some part by banes, Daemonic forces, or both. Their most common paths included Divination and Hellfire.
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