Chapter 44
The use of call names is frequent in the
notorious so-called "satanist society". The reason for
this is that we began to use such names. From the band Darkthrone
we have Fenriz, a distinguished person, but what's important to
notice is that Fenriz actually is Fenriz, his name is Gylve
Fenris and he has not done anything except change the last letter
with a "z".
"Count Grishnackh". The reason I chose this name was
not to have a tough name. The word "count (greve)"
comes from the latin word "comtes" that means partner
or companion. I am the true germanic folk's "partner"
and "companion" and with that I chose this title. One
of my foremothers was called Susanne Malene Qisling. She was born
06-02-1811 and dies 10-05-1891. Qisling means "that which
stems from a division of kingly descendants" and Q is an old
protection rune (only in order to stress that it's not a foreign
name).
This means that for me to use a noble title is not a misuse as it
would have been for many others. The same with the above
mentioned reasons of mine I believe the name is justified.
Grishnackh is a name taken from a book, the Lord of the
Rings. Grishnackh was one of Sauron's warriors. Sauron
can be interpreted as Odin, the one ring like Draupnir, trolls as
beserkers, the orks as einherjere, the Wargs like Ulfhedner,
Barad-Dur (the dark tower) like Hlidskjolf and many more. The
language Grishnackh speaks in the book has words like drepa,
jarn, auga, ilska and more.
The name Burzum, that I use as the name of the music I have given
out ("Burtsum is pronounced with a usual rolled R and is
like a norwegian word) is plural for Burz, that means night or
dark. Here in meaning "the jewish christian darkness and
night, and the genuine german light and day" in norwegian
language is um the suffix for indefinite, plural in all genders.
For this simple reason I have used the name from this book. It
was a way to "camouflage" the heathendom by using a
name that had to be intepreted in order to see the connection
with heathendom. This was done in order to have the most cryptic
and esoteric name possible. Only the most well informed would
understand the connection.
Also is Grishnackh not a name to have a tough name, it is a name
to tell those that understand that I am one of Odin's warriors.
Of all the names I chose, it suggested, exactly to give a hint
that it was not just to have a tough name.