
This is symbolised by the three interlocking Triangles, representing these aspects. Knut is perfectly unaltered in modern Swedish, having retained its linguistic form without foreign corruption or pollution. Knut (the “knut” component) evidently means Knot, its meaning and linguistic purity is almost perfectly preserved in English, Danish, Norwegian, German and Dutch. The word Valr evidently formed the ancient foundation of the English, Danish, German and Norwegian word Valour, which is identical in all our languages, although Norwegian uses “Valor”, which is what caused the Vinland English spelling.

Valr (the “Val” component) refers directly to the honour of the valour warriors or “slain warriors”, warriors who have proven their valour. The Valknut in its internal linguistic components is formed directly from Old Norse. The Knot of the Fallen, the Valknut ties together the bonds of our slain warriors and those still alive, in memory, honour and spirit. The Valknut symbolises all this and more, the Valknut is the knot of our fallen heroes, worn both in honour of our kin-folk and in anticipation of our own willingness to give our all, including our life for our people.

The Valknut is a symbol of folk-remembrance, sacrifice, honour, dedication, even love, for the act of dying in battle for our people is a true act of love. Its true meanings partially lost in the records of time, and remembered only in the hearts of the truest Germanic warriors who give this meaning symbol.

The Valknut symbol is a noble and mysterious Germanic symbol.
