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Odin is the god of wisdom, poetry, death, divination, and magic. Son of Bor and the giantess Bestla, He is married to the Goddess Frigga, and is the All-Father of the Gods. He has over 150 names, each name is an expression of his mysterious persona. Known as the All-Father, but more important he is also the All-Orderer. Odin is often accompanied by two ravens, Huginn and Muninn, along with the wolves Geri and Freki. He rides into battle atop an eight-legged steed, Sleipnir, and wields the mighty spear Gungnir. Odin is the Runemaster, who discovered the runic nature of reality, and created the Elder Futhark. Odin is the wanderer, who travels across the face of Midgard and involves himself in the affairs of his children. It is possible that you have run into him during the duration of your life, but you probably did not realize it. Now you can learn about the ruler of Asgard and Midgard with this introduction on the Alfothr.
The New Earth Odyssey continues and the Quest for the Stone of Power begins. Book Two finds the Company of the Quest meeting in Wissenval where a Council is held to determine how to best unite the White Stone with the three lesser stones to crown the Emperor Returned.
We have within us the ability to achieve limitless possibilities. This ability is the Life Force that we share with the Gods who created us, it is known as Vril. Blumetti now explains how we can tap into this all-powerful force to help transform our lives. Through the use of Galdor and Seither science, which is known as Vrilology, we can now reestablish the broken bonds with the Gods who created us, causing Balder to rise and fill us with his vital Life Force. Once you have accomplished this, you will discover an entirely new realm of human achievement that resides within you, a realm where all things are possible. In this sequel to Blumetti's first book, The Book of Balder Rising, he explains how the Gods descended to earth and mixed their Life Force with our ancestors ten thousand years ago, and how they taught them to use the Vril to build an advance civilization that we refer to as Atlantis. But they misused the Vril and destroyed their civilization, and as refugees, spread something of the lost science of Vrilology across Eurasia. In Vrilology, you can discover the history and power of the Vril for yourself.
Scientists from the 22nd century implant a micro computer chip into Hitler's brain, giving him the knowledge that will ensure he does not make the wrong decisions during the first year of the Second World War. Thus, Hitler orders total economic mobilization in 1939, and orders the production of the He178 jet fighter in 1939. Hitler orders Guderian to take Dunkirk before the British can escape to England. He sends Rommel to North Africa in June 1940 with four panzer divisions. The result--the British Empire is brought to its knees.The Lion is Humbled is both science fiction and alternative history. Discover for yourself how easily history could have been changed by simple decisions that were not made. You will discover how the elimination of Admiral Canaris brings Spain into the war in July 1940, or how the defeat of the British at Dunkirk affects the U.S. presidential race in 1940, or how Joe Kennedy is able to bring down the Roosevelt administration.The Lion is Humbled is the first of a series of books by Robert Blumetti's series: The Thousand Year Reich. You can now learn for yourself of the alternative future that might have been.
Blumetti has used his extensive knowledge of history to explore alternative histories. He has not stretched the imagination, but rather tried to explode alternative outcomes that actually could have happened. In 1769 Napoleon's parents almost fled Corsica to the American colonies, by way of England, but decided to remain on their island. But what would have happened if they had settled in New York, just a few months before Napoleon was born? Blumetti also explores what might have happened if the Germans had attacked Moscow, instead of Stalingrad, in 1942, or what if the Japanese had entered the Second World War in 1940, instead of 1941. What if the Allies, in World War One, were victorious in 1916, or if Bismarck had united Germany and Austria in 1866? These and other counter factorial histories are explored in What If?: Alternative Historical Tielines.
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