Photos From The 2018 Viking Festival In Spain
Viking enthusiasts mixed with some facts. For better or Norse.
Published 6 years ago in Ftw
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Erik was extremely hot-tempered and killed several people in disputes. Killings like this were common in Viking times, but were illegal. Exile and outlawry was a common punishment in Viking times. Only exiled for three years, a common occurrence in Iceland. After his three year banishment he returned and led hundreds of Icelanders to settle Greenland. Hardly uber-violent or rejected from Viking society. Erik wasn't sentenced to be outside of the Viking community forever, rather he was punished for crimes and later became the first permanent settler of Greenland, and later the foundation of the Greenland colonies.
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Sigurd, a Viking who conquered in Scotland, challenged Máel Brigte the Bucktoothed to duel with forty men each. Sigurd betrayed the terms of the duel and brought eighty men, and the Scots were killed with ease. Sigurd cut off his head and hung it from the saddle, but the famous bucktooth scratched Sigurd's leg and the infection killed him.
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The carving of an eagle on a captive's back is possibly described in two sagas very briefly. From historical evidence and cross referencing sources, there is only one person who it was possibly done to. There is significant debate about the "blood eagle" in the scholarly community. The evidence for what is described above is very slight.
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The Vikings played a wide variety of games, some of them very physical in nature. They loved strategic board games, drinking games, and even their own version of rap battles. However, they also loved some rough physical activity. They played some games similar to football and baseball, which where indeed quite rowdy.