@dumbsupper Nonsense.
Nonsense.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 5, 2019
things are remembered differently
@dumbsupper Nonsense.
Nonsense.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 5, 2019
All the local folklore about a surviving post carved with old gods, lost gods, is intriguing, is infuriating. An impossible story that I want to believe in. If it existed, I know it would fit in one of the Haverling hall postholes. – Dr. R. Lambert, 1972
All the local folklore about a surviving post carved with old gods, lost gods, is intriguing, is infuriating. An impossible story that I want to believe in. If it existed, I know it would fit in one of the Haverling hall postholes. – Dr. R. Lambert, 1972
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 5, 2019
Hookland has always been the home to heterodox knowledge. I suspect we were the place that even those before the Druids tutted about. – #CLNolan
Hookland has always been the home to heterodox knowledge. I suspect we were the place that even those before the Druids tutted about. – #CLNolan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 5, 2019
Locals called the house the Û÷WitchÛªs TowerÛª even before Tess Heller took up residence and gave their words some factual basis. #WitchWednesday https://t.co/Tz9jTwfndY
Locals called the house the ‘Witch’s Tower’ even before Tess Heller took up residence and gave their words some factual basis. #WitchWednesday pic.twitter.com/Tz9jTwfndY
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 6, 2019
@orridge_anna @al_gore_rhythm @TricksyRaccoon As I was able to explain in a recent paper at Falmouth, one of the founding principles of Hookland was to make it much less easy for fascists and ethnostate numpties to squat the common of folklore they so desire.
As I was able to explain in a recent paper at Falmouth, one of the founding principles of Hookland was to make it much less easy for fascists and ethnostate numpties to squat the common of folklore they so desire.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 6, 2019
The Christian cult is one of books, one of words. The witch cult, if you call it that, is one told in the language of the land. Living trees, not dead tree pages. – Faith Dunmort, Barrow Wisdom Coven, 1975 #WitchWednesday
The Christian cult is one of books, one of words. The witch cult, if you call it that, is one told in the language of the land. Living trees, not dead tree pages. – Faith Dunmort, Barrow Wisdom Coven, 1975 #WitchWednesday
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 6, 2019
Oh the blood spilled isn’t the sacrifice. It’s merely acknowledgement of the price to be paid. – Tess Heller, The Grey Horse Coven, 1978 #WitchWednesday
Oh the blood spilled isn't the sacrifice. It's merely acknowledgement of the price to be paid. – Tess Heller, The Grey Horse Coven, 1978 #WitchWednesday
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 6, 2019
@LatimerNell Agreed.
Agreed.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 6, 2019
The mark of the witch is not a third nipple or a refusal to drown, but in a thousand ritual acts as they dance with the land. – Tess Heller, Grey Horse Coven, 1978 https://t.co/5mt652gNIZ
The mark of the witch is not a third nipple or a refusal to drown, but in a thousand ritual acts as they dance with the land. – Tess Heller, Grey Horse Coven, 1978 pic.twitter.com/5mt652gNIZ
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 6, 2019
That is of course for #WitchWednesday because there is no doubt Tess Heller was a witch.
That is of course for #WitchWednesday because there is no doubt Tess Heller was a witch.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 6, 2019