This is really interesting, and very well written, you are a brave man to challange Nordic ancestry, I always understood that the Nords decended from vikings, and not Anglo Saxon Britain, and yes for the same reasons you have outlined, I think you may be right, and heres why, Pagans do not worship any particular god they have loads of festival type celebrations, as do the Nords of Skyrim, the burning of King One Eye for example, as to their Germanic roots I also agree with you on that, if you saw the film gladiator, starring Russell Crowe (shit film) look how the germanic people are dressed and the weapons they carry, short Axes, long swords war hammers, just like the Nords of Skyrim.
As a decendant of Nordic people myself I found thos article very interesting, I have two middle names Armit Nelson, but 6 generations ago it was Armund Nielson who was a Nordic fisherman who drowned off Harris, his wife and 2 children were survivors, rescued by another boat, my name has altered over time to what it is now, great job mate.
This is really interesting, and very well written, you are a brave man to challange Nordic ancestry, I always understood that the Nords decended from vikings, and not Anglo Saxon Britain, and yes for the same reasons you have outlined, I think you may be right, and heres why, Pagans do not worship any particular god they have loads of festival type celebrations, as do the Nords of Skyrim, the burning of King One Eye for example, as to their Germanic roots I also agree with you on that, if you saw the film gladiator, starring Russell Crowe (shit film) look how the germanic people are dressed and the weapons they carry, short Axes, long swords war hammers, just like the Nords of Skyrim.
As a decendant of Nordic people myself I found thos article very interesting, I have two middle names Armit Nelson, but 6 generations ago it was Armund Nielson who was a Nordic fisherman who drowned off Harris, his wife and 2 children were survivors, rescued by another boat, my name has altered over time to what it is now, great job mate.