When asked by the Christians, what do you believe in? My forebears, they said "Trúa á mátt min auk megin". Which means the "belief in my own strength and power". And we need that, we need the belief in our own strength and power.
But the big question is of course, is modern man able to have this belief in his own strength and power? Does the modern man even have any strength and power left? Let's find out.
But the big question is of course, is modern man able to have this belief in his own strength and power? Does the modern man even have any strength and power left? Let's find out.
Whatever you do, do with all your might.
If you fear death, you are already dead.
Better to light a candle, than to curse the darkness.
The fox thrives best, when he is most cursed.
When men speak ill of you, live so that nobody will believe them.
Light not your candle at both ends.And although I don't claim to be perfect in any way, but I do have the belief in my own strength and power.[1]I do try to larp, as my forebears. I do try to become them, not just like them, but to become them. Physically we are them, but I mean mentally as well, spiritually.
- Whether I have much or little of it.
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