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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berserker Last edited by Danskeren; 07-02-2008 at 05:27 PM. |
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Nice read! Thx!
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Well that and being high on drugs.
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^^ Make me laugh with a mouth full of chicken...
But, I saw something like this, possibly drug induced...We had a guy who had absolutely no fear in the face of almost certain death. I watched several times in amazement as this guy would walk straight up, bare shirted, no helmet, with M-60 in sling carry, alone, right into the front of enemy bunkers that had crossing fields of fire and which had moments before slaughtered whole infantry squads. Snicking fire dead into the enemy bunkers...return fire splashing all around him...this guy looked like he was on a walk in the park...and he had a dead stare in his eyes...no fear in them at all....not grinning, not grimacing, not angy...just as casual as if he was in the chow line. He was eventually killed by a small, wayward piece of shrapnel from friendly fire. really a scary dude. |
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Good read, thanks for posting.
Even today in Iceland, naughty tired children are referred to as having the kvöldúlfur take them over. I suppose that in many ways the Berserkir were the Special Forces of their times ... |
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If i add my nerdy bit. Theres bersekers in Lord of the rings lol
Gread read though. thanks |
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Bersærkergang in Danish. Last edited by Danskeren; 07-02-2008 at 08:02 PM. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norse_mythology Berserkers were real though! |
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Same roots as in Iceland except that "gang" or ganga is repeated.
So going berserk is "ganga berserksgang" while a berserker is berserkur. Still today the relevant mushroom bears the name "berserkjasveppur" or berserker mushroom. There are also stories in the Sagas about the Berserkers biting chunks out of their shields in exited anticipation of battle... |
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Berserker Viking chess piece from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland.
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What happened? Norway and Sweden today seem to be filled with an all together different mind-set. The blood line must have totally passed into history.
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Christianity. Some of the Icelanders I met seemed like they fit the bill, though. Perhaps they're closer to the old ways.
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