Bonus Chapter — Saxnōt and the Volk
This chapter explores the forgotten Saxon god Saxnōt — not a sky-god of thunder or war, but the divine force of the Volk itself: kinship, blood, land, and shared destiny. We trace how the Germanic idea of Volk was a sacred reality, a living bond among the people, and how Saxnōt embodied that unity. Even when missionaries tried to erase him, the force he represented survived in the culture, identity, and ancestral memory of his descendants. This chapter is about the sacred “we” — the living pulse of the Germanic folk-spirit.
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