Nidhogg?

lately I’ve seen his or her name thrown around a lot, even on FB (and i never see any spirits on fb) i was wondering who could tell me what to expect? what is he like? i feel a pull towards him.

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Dude, you feel a pull towards everything. lmao

Valkarath points to the huge pile of grimoires you keep collecting and diving into.

Valkarath points at the huge pile again just to make sure you saw it the first time.

Sorry, mate … just had to give you some shit. Just consider this a not so gentle remind from the Universe. :smiling_imp:

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reminder from the universe of what?

yeaaaa im a ho when it comes to grimoires.

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i like this pic (this was apart of his FB post)

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Bah, blame it all on E.A., the other authors on BALG who are doing all that lovely magic so people will buy their grimoires :wink: and the Spirits themselves who want us all to work with them again, but i know how you feel, i have The Black Magick of AHRIMAN and now i have him, loa, Norse Gods and many more breathing down my neck to work with them, Look Guys i’m doing my Qliphoth thing right now i will get to you all in time…Azathoth get the fuck out of here right now and get in line! I’m not even joking, go! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

In Norse mythology, Níðhöggr (Malice Striker, traditionally also spelled Níðhǫggr, often anglicized Nidhogg[1]) is a dragon/serpent who gnaws at a root of the world tree, Yggdrasil. In historical Viking society, níð was a term for a social stigma implying the loss of honor and the status of a villain. Thus, its name might refer to its role as a horrific monster or in its action of chewing the corpses of the inhabitants of Náströnd: those guilty of murder, adultery, and oath-breaking, which Norse society considered among the worst possible crimes.
Ask yourself what Nidhogg and the other spirits that call to you all have in common. :thinking:

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