First Authored by: Fasta 2144 BC

Written into the book by: The Graves 557 BC

Events described: After 2193 BC

This has Fasta said¹

All regulations which, for an age, that is a century, may go around with the Kroder and his yule, any of these may, upon the advice of the Mother and by the common will, be written upon the walls of the burghs; (when) they are written upon walls, then are they law, and it is our duty to hold all of them in honour.

Comes the need and compulsion for us to give up our laws, striving against our laws and practices, so must people do as they (the enemy) ask, though if they weaken, then must one ever return to the old (ways).

That is Frya’s will and it must be that of all her children.⁵
All things which one will undertake, whatever it may be, upon the day which we have dedicated to Frya, they shall always come out wrong; accordingly, time now has proved that she was right, so is it become law that one without need and pressure, on Frya her day, naught may not do than to celebrate joyful feasts.

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