Fasernes
Fasernes refers to a term used in some contexts, particularly in historical or cultural discussions, to denote a group or entity associated with the "fasces." The fasces itself was an ancient Roman symbol of authority and power. It consisted of a bundle of rods bound together around an axe. Historically, the fasces were carried by lictors, who were magistrates' attendants, and signified the power to inflict corporal or capital punishment.
The term "fasernes" might be used to describe individuals or groups who adopted or invoked the imagery