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- Embed this notice@Hoss @Dudebro @MasterSimper @burner @Dan_Hulson @King_Noticer @MeBigbrain @SaltWraith @SuperSnekFriend @William_The_Dragonborn @wgiwf No, hyperborea edits are a result of adhd brain infecting this generation, its a dumbed down / bastardized version of something deep within the soul of the white race. The real hyperborea is represented in celtic mythology as the ghostlike island of avalon or atlantis where the perfect and pure, completely pale redheaded celtic race sprang from. The celtic story of the knights of the roundtable is about knights trying desperately to reach avalon but only the pure of heart can. A similar place is represented in nordic mythology as ultima thule, the ultimate north where the nords believed a race of people similar to nords but perfect dwelt. The book "vril, the power of the coming race" is a science fiction book written in the 1800s based on the nordic place of ultima thule and theories about hollow or inner earth which partially inspired the 2 real life nazi occult groups , the thule society and the vril maidens. In social groups before the popularity of 2nd and 3rd wave feminism many groups were split along sex lines so the vril maidens were an all female group and the thule society was an all male group. Alfred Rosenberg ( german name meaning rose mountain ), the man that hitler put in charge of education, was speculated as the most prominent member of the thule society, himmler was also a member, these 2 men were the most prominent pagan nazis, and while hitler considered himself a catholic he was at least influenced by his pagan friends who he put into the highest positions. I'm mostly irish so i like the story of avalon more but the story of ultima thule is cool too.