"If we were to go back to the land of the Scyth and ask them what makes the steppe grass grow, the answer would invariably be,
"Blood,
blood,
blood."
The Ethos of the Steppe – Part 1: What Makes the Steppe Grass Grow?, an essay by Götz, published by Arktos.
Götz discusses the vast, brutal expanse of the Eurasian steppe, exploring the indomitable spirit and legacy of the Scythians, ancient warriors whose beliefs and practices might offer insights for rejuvenating the West’s ailing post-modern civilization.
The steppe was a harsh and brutal environment that forged warriors of equal brutality. In the East, the T’ang dynasty of China is noted for its ruthless imperial expansion into the eastern steppe at all costs. Attila the Hun, who was infamously quoted as saying, "Trample the weak, hurdle the dead," forged,,,
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