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==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
*According to legend, the city was named after a Danish fisherman called Grim. It is unknown if Aelfgar's friend is the said fisherman or just another inhabitant of the land.
According to legend, the city was named after a Danish fisherman called Grim. It is unknown if Aelfgar's friend is the said fisherman or just another inhabitant of the land. However in the legends Grim was sometimes said to be Odin in disguise.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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9th century Grimsby

Grimsby is a village and the fishing port in Lincolnscire, England. In 875, Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir escorted a young lord Hunwald to the village to check on his Dane ladylove, Swanburrow.[1] The town also was a home for many Danes, including Aelfgar's hunting friend and fellow lord, Grim.[2]

Behind the Scenes

According to legend, the city was named after a Danish fisherman called Grim. It is unknown if Aelfgar's friend is the said fisherman or just another inhabitant of the land. However in the legends Grim was sometimes said to be Odin in disguise.

Appearances

References