Vikings

Started by MadJohnShaft, April 10, 2013, 07:40:55 AM

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GodShifter

Ragnar is, essentially, the King Arthur of Norse lore. There's no hard evidence that he really existed. Rollo, on the other hand, is a real figure. His great great grandson (or something like that) became William the Conqueror who won the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

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GodShifter

Quote from: vonzombie on April 22, 2015, 11:08:01 PM
If you guys like this stuff you should read some of the Bernard Cornwell books. Like this, only real.

I've read his Starbuck Chronicles. I liked them.

black

Fuck Starbucks and their overpriced, fancy pants, mythological coffee.
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juan11




Yeah, I went down a wiki worm hole with that shit yesterday, GS-- had a dozen tabs open on every possible tangent you can (not even) think of.  I know at least some history of most parts of the world, but not much about Scandinavia at all.  It's cool to plug all the timelines together.  Weed!
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juan11

So, if this goes right, Rollo is gonna marry that Frankish princess and rule some part of northern France later?

Where do I get the uncensored ones?  I need to squirm through the blood eagle.
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juan11

srl = advancing our core selves in the spirit to be best

black

^^came for the thin lipped, crust punk-ish, attractive viking women/stayed for the Norse history.^


*respect*
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juan11

Ha!  Pretty much.   ;)
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black

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Dylan Thomas

Quote from: MadJohnShaft on March 04, 2014, 09:52:14 PM
Very bloody. Is the historical-fiction accurate on this show or is it all fantasy?



It's based on an old epic, which is a fictionalized version of the history to begin with.


And it's not particularly faithful to the epic even.


It's a decent show, I really like parts of it.  Some episodes are hit, some are miss for me.
The fact that I kept setting my own boats on fire was considered charming.

MichaelZodiac

Yeah, Bernard Cornwell is definitely a good suggestion for fans of this show. His Arthur books are great too.
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sleestak

I thought it looked cool and then they introduced that Floki character ship builder in the first episode so I turned it off.   Admittedly I am a TV prude.
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