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A berserkr

Berserkr, or berserkers, were a class of Viking warriors. Wielding two axes, berserkers bore almost no armor and fought with fervour.[1]

Behind the scenes

Berserkr is Old Norse compound word usually translated as 'bear-shirt'. The reference to wearing a bear's skin signified the ability and ferocity of the warrior.[2]

The image used on the sails of the longship is based on the depiction of a berserker on one of the Torslunda plates.

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