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Wednesday, 17 September 2025

Wotans Krieger's Code of Aryan Ethics





Edmund Leighton, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons


 This code, which I have lived by since the age of at least 7 has served me well and I have not included any points which I have not personally adhered to as to do otherwise would be an act of hypocrisy, an unAryan trait.

Do not hate a man because of his race, ethnicity or nationality.

Judge the value of a man solely by his actions.

Do all in your power to preserve the racial integrity of your bloodline.

It is better for one's bloodline to die out than that it should be compromised.

Fulfil all oaths to gods and men.

To break an oath is an act of the greatest dishonour but do not be bound by oaths to men who have first broken their oath to you. Even if it is to your own personal cost or disadvantage, never break an oath!

Do not dishonour your gods in word or deed.

The gods will hold you to account for any dishonourable words or deeds towards them.

Be gracious in defeat and merciful in victory.

Be prepared to offer the hand of friendship to a defeated enemy.

Be prepared to defend your honour by word or deed.

Ultimately satisfaction may be required by fighting a duel.

Defend the weak against tyranny and injustice.

Speak out and act against all wrong doing.

Honour the land and remember that you do not own it: it owns you.

Treat the earth with reverence for She is our Mother.

Do not pollute land, sea or sky.

Just as the earth is our Mother, the sky is our Father.

Respect all wildlife and vegetation.

Life forms that are different from us are still sacred and the gods will hold us to account for our misuse of animal, vegetable or mineral.

Honour our sacred sites, whether megalith, sacred oak, mound, hill, well or grove.

By doing so we maintain a connection to our ancestors and their memory.

Defend your land but do not participate in an unjust war.

Judge the merits of a conflict before risking life and limb and remember that most wars are initiated to maintain or extend the interests of an elite, not the common man. Our distant ancestors only fought if they felt that it was in their own interest to do so. 



Edmund Leighton, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons