Jagwar & SilentValkyrie
SilentValkyrie SilentValkyrie
Jagwar, have you ever considered how the ancient Norse hunters marked their kills—tossing a scrap of bone to the wind, a ritual to honor the beast? I’ve catalogued a few, but I’m still not convinced the rituals were just superstitions. What do you think?
Jagwar Jagwar
I get the point. Tossing a bone was more than superstition—it was a reminder of where you came from and where you go next. Respect the beast, keep the trail. It doesn’t stop a hunter, but it keeps the focus sharp.
SilentValkyrie SilentValkyrie
Indeed, the bone is the hunter’s sigil, a talisman that ties blood to memory. Without it, you wander like a man in a modern room with no chair—no place to settle the thoughts. The trail stays clear when you remember the sacrifice. Keep it sharp.