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Unleash Your Inner Warrior: The Fascinating World of Viking Berserkers
The Norse culture practiced shape-shifting, which allowed warriors to achieve extraordinary strength and ferocity in battle. The berserkers were warriors who could change their hamr, an aspect of the Norse Soul, allowing them to achieve this state. Henbane, a potent plant with psychoactive properties, may have been used to achieve this transformation, but it is unclear. Their history is fascinating, and their animalistic savagery and physical strength continue to capture people's imaginations to this day.
Conquering with Courage: A Guide to Viking Training and Battle Tactics
Discover the training and preparation methods of the fierce Viking warriors, including their love of games and sports, in this in-depth blog post. Explore the Viking practice of single combat and their battle tactics, as well as their arsenal of weapons and armor. Don't miss out on learning about the infamous berserkers and their uncontrollable rage.
TOP 5 VIKING MYTHS: A blog to clear up common viking myths.
The real story of Vikings is far more interesting than what we've been led to believe. In this article we'll debunk some of the myths about them and give a more realistic approach to what they were all about. What most people don't know or remember is that the Vikings weren't just pirates and pillagers. They had a rich culture and were craftsmen, farmers, traders and explorers. They weren't all brutish warriors.
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Philip Lufolk