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Available in pre-order Friday 1st April.
Patches back in stock aswell Friday 1st April at 8pm (UTC+2)
Available in pre-order Friday 1st April at 8 PM (UTC+2)
Forwarded from Paul Waggener Official
Heading toward a neon weekend. Hope everyone is having as excellent a night as me and my boys are.

https://youtu.be/7IwgObY55Xc
Started to send few of your packages ,still waiting for the T-shirts to arrive.
Forwarded from Paul Waggener Official
Very excited to share the inked cover art and a test sample of the interior layout of my upcoming dark Arthurian novella “The Empty Grail.”

The novella centers around the few weeks following the death of Arthur at Camlann River, seen through the eyes of a young but very troubled Gawain.

It is a story about the precious nature of honor, and how easily it can be lost, even by men who were once heroes.

It will be released in graphic novel size, with a lush, full color interior awash in brutal and beautiful imagery laid out by the talented Thee Crooked Hand.

There will be a few limited editions available, including audiocassette, embroidered patch and tapestry.

Coming soon.

(Cover Art by @mysticbarbarism)
« Bourgeoisie frustrée, prolétaires frustrés, colonisés frustrés, femmes frustrées, pédés frustrés, envahisseurs afro-musulmans choyés mais frustrés quand même, le tout formant un gros paquet de petits consommateurs frustrés. Voilà en gros à quoi se résume la chronologie républicaine qui a transformé des provinces fières et libres, unies autour de Dieu et du Roi, en un résidu hétéroclite de citoyens républicains, agitant leurs névroses et leur inélégance dans des zones industrielles ou sur des doubles voies bordées de panneaux publicitaires qui ne cessent d’empiéter sur la nature. La République transforme continuellement l’or en merde et tout esprit averti constate bien que le temps qui a couru de 1789 à 2022 ne fut qu’une longue maïeutique du caca. »
Jean-Eudes Gannat, « Pourquoi l’Alvarium ? »
Relevant and profound words on a French compatriot, Dominique Venner.
Forwarded from RTACTN
Preview of the layout for the Spring Issue of RTACTN.
In Joan we see the old Celtic imaginations at work, without her knowing it. Paganism supports and surrounds this Christian saint. The Maid honors the saints, but instinctively she prefers those who shelter fairy fountains under their name. The various religious powers scattered in this Meuse valley, Jeanne collects them and grants them, even if she had to die from it by an effect of her natural nobility... Druidical fountains, Latin ruins and old Romanesque churches form a concert. As much as we have a Celtic and Christian heart, we will never stop loving this fairy whom we have made a saint.

Maurice Barres
2024/11/16 10:57:38
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