MMXXIII
Be it known unto all that, upon first day of Wéodmónaþ MMXXIII, Þórbeorht Hláford Cyning renamed the Théodish Ríce’s Wéofodþegn Gild (priests guild), highting it the Blóterehad (priesthood).
Moreover, in that same month, Þórbeorht Hláford Cyning brought the Théodish Ríce’s Mægncræft/Herulian Gild and its lore into the Blóterehad so that what was once the Wéofodþegn Gild and the Mægncræft/Herulian Gild is now the Théodish Ríce’s Blóterehad (priesthood).
Be it also known that, at Wéodmónaþ’s beginning, Þórbeorht Hláford Cyning renamed the Théodish Ríce’s Scópcræft Gild, highting it the Gléomanna Geférscipe (a gleemen’s fellowship, a troop of minstrels). The goal of the gléomanna geférscipe shall be to deepen the healldréamas (hall-joys) of Théodish gatherings through gléocræft (music), hearpswég (harp playing), gebéorscipe singing, scópcræft (Old English poetry), storytelling, dancing, and riddling. Membership in the fellowship is open to Théodsmen throughout the Ríce, leorneras (with their ealdras leave), and even bairns.
MMXXIV
Be it known that at, Ærra Líð MMXXIV, a Witenagemót was called to deem upon the unthewfulness of “Théodish” oaths sworn at Ásatrú gatherings. As it was deemed: No Neoheathen goði has the right nor the reach to hear any béot, bragarfull, or oath that makes claim to bestow Théodishness. Any such boast is at best gafsprǽc (gaff-speech) and the Neoheathen goði who would brook such luckless banter must dree whatever forwyrd (bad fate) may befall him or his folk for it lest he seek out the Théodish Ríce to make bót (recompense).
