Vikings Confraternity | Orientation Book
Welcome, initiate. You stand at the water’s edge, looking across a cold sea toward a shore you have yet to conquer. This book is your compass, your shield, and your first map of our ways. It is not meant to be merely read—it is meant to be lived .
When winter claims the sun’s last spark, We light the fire inside the dark. So lift the horn, strike stone with steel, A Viking’s heart is what we feel.
The (often referred to as the Odin Book or Viking Orientation and Conduct Guide ) serves as the foundational text for members of the Supreme Vikings Confraternity (SVC) , officially registered as De Norsemen Kclub International (DNKI) . This document is a combination of a moral code, a historical narrative (blending actual Norse mythology with organizational lore), and a guide to the rituals that define the "sailing" of a Norseman. Historical Context and Origin vikings confraternity orientation book
All voices are heard, but none speak without purpose. Boasting is for the mead hall after victory—not before.
Let there be no confusion. We are not savages. We are not a gang. We do not raise axes against the innocent, nor do we mistake chaos for freedom. Welcome, initiate
Within these pages, you will find no secrets of treasure or hidden rites. What you will find is the soul of our confraternity: the code, the customs, and the call of the war horn. Read carefully. For those who board the longship without understanding the wind will never reach Valhalla.
The "Vikings Confraternity orientation book," often colloquially referred to as the or Capping Guide , is a foundational document for the Supreme Vikings Confraternity (SVC), also known as De Norsemen Kclub International (DNKI) . Founded in 1982 at the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, the organization uses this material to indoctrinate new members (referred to as "Norrons" or "Baggers") into its history, complex hierarchy, and nautical-themed Norse ideology. Core Philosophy and Identity It is not meant to be merely read—it is meant to be lived
Your word is your bond. A promise carved in speech must be as strong as iron. Our confraternity’s name is only as respected as the actions of its newest member. Bring honor to the axe, the horn, and the circle.
Founded in 1982 at the by five students—nicknamed Rising Angel De Chamelus, Eric De Red, Troppence Njamena, Shaka D Zulu, and Bakana D Butcher—the confraternity was built on an ideology of "Service to Humanity". The orientation book codifies these origins, tracing the group’s symbolic roots to the seafaring warriors of Scandinavia.
A Viking is expected to be "pure in thought, word, and deed" and loyal to their brothers under all circumstances. 2. Symbols and Terminology