
Medieval Viking Sea Wolf
中世纪之维京海狼
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 283k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Foreign History
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Can the protagonist use heavy weapons such as axes? Because I think the Viking Berserker looks more coordinated with heavy weapons, and it also gives a sense of violence. As for swords, to be honest, I have become tired of aesthetics. Cultivation, magic, and witchcraft are all done with swords, as if swords are the only thing in the world.
Personally, I don't like the dominance of Christianity. I tend to standardize local religions, worship natural gods, develop Halls of Valor (similar to Chinese ancestral sacrifices), compile the legendary experiences of mortal heroes and warriors into epics and record them for singing. Mortals can also become gods!
Share some more graphic Viking pictures 🤓 Recently I bought a few more books about Vikings, I hope they will arrive soon.
This was the main type of fortress in Britain and Northern Europe at that time. Except for London, York and other stone cities and fortresses built on Roman ruins, most of them were wooden fortresses.
It's great that someone is writing about Vikings again. Let me ask the author something. Will he change his religion later or develop Norse mythology, formalize Nordic polytheism, and formalize canonical teachings? ... Because I personally prefer polytheistic mythology... So I ask
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The locations currently mentioned in the novel are listed to prevent spoilers, and locations mentioned in the novel will be added in the future.
I haven't read this author yet. I want to ask whether the protagonist and other Viking stories in it are developing Christianity or developing the local mythology of Hall of Valor. To be honest, I hope it is the latter. After all, I have read too much about the previous ones.
I don't know if the author has watched Ice and Sea War, which is a pretty good series.
Hahahahahaha, I was laughing so hard. I feel fatigued when using a sword. I was completely dumbfounded.
When you see something about religion in the comment section, you might as well go straight to liberation theology. Fusion of Marx and Christ. Considering the old society and old system as the original sin, everyone must work hard to learn science and technology to help the people, and learn the legal system to transform society. God loves the world, so everyone is equal, no distinction between nationalities. Only heroes who die on the revolutionary road can enter heaven. Only by realizing communism can mankind get rid of all original sin and allow the kingdom of heaven to truly come to the world. First integrate into Christ, then propagate doctrine, then backstab, then religious reform, then religious war. . Isn't this more fun than other religions? I haven't read this novel yet so I came here to enjoy it😏
Are you a eunuch? Actually, I think it's pretty well written.
Ice and Sea War
It's well written, I hope it doesn't sound like a eunuch.
Odin
Brother, if you change it a little better, just put one out so that everyone can see some hope. Don't keep putting it off until the remaining readers lose their patience, and I don't want to write anymore.
The author CK3 has a lot of fun. I can either be a gangster in Eastern Rome or a gangster in Shinra.