Seax-Wica, or sometimes Seax Witchcraft, is a tradition of neopagan practice blending aspects of Wicca with the iconography of Anglo-Saxon paganism, while not seeking to reconstruct the early mediaeval religion itself.
[1] The tradition was founded in 1973 by Raymond Buckland, an English-born high priest of Gardnerian Wicca who had recently moved to the United States.
However, Buckland has pointed out that his Complete Book of Witchcraft gives instructions on how to proceed when no tools are available.
Seax-Wica allows self-dedication as entry into its tradition, as well as solitary practice.
"[2]) Buckland was not the head of the tradition, but is respected as its founder, and continued to practice and contribute to it, until his death on September 27, 2017.