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is the case, then what side are you on? Do you support the side of the Holy Roman<br />

Empire or the side of Heathen guerrillas? One of the heathen tribes that are Arthur's<br />

enemy is the Angles. They were a Germanic tribe who possibly took their name from the<br />

Germanic god-hero Ing. The rune Inguz, a rune of fertility and growth, represents the god<br />

Ang, Ing or Ingvi-Frey. Tacitus mentions the Angli as one of the tribes who worship the<br />

goddess Nerthus. Both Frey and Nerthus through her masculinized form Njord, are<br />

associated with the Vanir. The Vanir are the gods of the elves, crop fertility and love.<br />

Compare the Germanic Ing or Frey to the Irish Celtic love-god Anghas. Both Anghas and<br />

Frey suffer from sickness when they yearn for a woman they love. Anghas and Ing might<br />

share a common archetype demonstrating the similarities and exchange between Celtic<br />

and Germanic heathen beliefs. There are many other examples. Not all Anglo-Saxons<br />

came as warriors. In fact archaeological evidence does not show the burning and<br />

destruction normally associated with battle and razing. Instead there may have been more<br />

of an abandonment of Roman villas as they became increasingly run down. This created<br />

a void that was later filled by warriors and farmers migrating because of the population<br />

pressures on the continent. There is even evidence that Saxon and Briton settlements may<br />

have coexisted peacefully. Even after Arthur's death at the Battle of Badon, there were<br />

still alliances made between Christian British kings and Pagan Saxon kings in<br />

Northumbria. If Arthur does come reincarnate he is going to have a hard time sorting out<br />

the Britons from the others. Many of the Anglo-Saxons would have taken Celtic wives<br />

creating a genetic nightmare for the rightful king. Similarly the Welsh have mixed with<br />

Irish and Viking colonists. The Saxons lost control of Britain in 1066 C.E. so Arthur will<br />

have to face those of Norman and other European cultures as well. Then again what is<br />

Arthur's policy going to be toward multinational companies?<br />

England's Celtic neighbours remember the injustices done to them by the Old<br />

Anglo-Saxons but fail to acknowledge their own invasions and the population flow<br />

westward from the continent toward the British Isles. England is not made up of Saxons<br />

or Sassenach, anymore than it is Norman, Dane or Celtic. The Industrialised North of<br />

England has suffered the same treatment as other unfortunate victims of the Southern<br />

dominated Empire. Although there is a history of violence in some areas, people should<br />

realise there is a longer history of an alliance between Gael, Pict and Saxon against the<br />

outside forces of the Rome and Christianity. This sort of cultural imperialism should be<br />

resisted, as it is the common enemy against free thought and reason. The political forces<br />

of Rome are still with us today, they have just taken different forms and are no longer<br />

limited to one culture.<br />

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