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Dagobah Resident
I started watching this series recently from curiosity about the life in that time and in that part of Europe, that is end of 8 century A.D. I can say it depicts realistically how life was/is brutal and violent. In first episode in intro scene there is from beginning fighting in East Baltic and apparition of Odin with crow on his shoulder that only the main character was seeing. There are for now 6 episodes that were released. Here is a trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn8lrGYsbVc
The story follows warrior named Ragnar who is ambitious and later becomes earl/jarl of his small community. He gets in conflict with earl because he wants to sail to west because eastern countries are also poor like them. And from then story unfolds.
It is done by history channel and I think some things were depicted well but for others I am not sure because they probably used western sources that are influenced by priesthood that was target of some of their raids. Some scenes are very violent because there is a massacre of unarmed monks in monastery when they first raided in the west. There are also other scenes so it shows how the they take lives like killing flies. there are and scenes of rape but do not think it was historically accurate in one scene because some say they did not rape during raids because they did not have time and that it was not condoned. I have no favorite character because they are all pathological in the end. Only one that is shown in more positive light is captured priest that is treated well by main character, but maybe that is intended that way by influence of Zionist media. But never the less even if they are all pathological that is realistic by me because you could not survive in that time in that kind of environment otherwise.
There was and some funny scenes when they raid Church in monastery when one of actors says something like(do not remember exact words) look at their God, no wonder he can not help them, he is dead and pinned on the cross. He is no match for powerful and mighty gods like Odin and Thor. And comments by Saxons who met them in battle that they were giants, possessed by demons in battle, etc... They were big that was for sure and from what I read they say they took the biggest men on their ships. Also there was a scene where Ragnar and his wife wanted from captured priest to have sex with her.
I usually do not watch these kind of series like Game of thrones etc.., these one seemed kind of interesting. There was and one scene that I saw also in movie 13th warrior that was based in 13th warrior on original writings by Arab traveler and writer Ibn Fadlan that wrote about their customs when they met them in one of their journeys through rivers of Central Russia to Basilea toi Romanoi. When they leader died they sacrificed one of his female slaves. Before that she would be made drunk and had sex with all men that wanted to give message to dead leader in afterlife. Then she would be killed. Her body would be put beside body of dead leader on the ship which would be burnt. Also that Russian actor that played king in 13th warrior is acting in this series also.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0twvVmJKTJY
There was and one scene when earl killed one boy that he could guard his material possessions that under their belief waits them in afterlife. This custom is true by historical accounts that the leader buried 1/3 of his property while other would be given to his wife and children. Another thing that was accurate and shown in series was about they assemblies where they were all equal. Ragnar s wife also joined in one raid, so they maybe tried to be close to truth in this way that viking women also fought.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn8lrGYsbVc
The story follows warrior named Ragnar who is ambitious and later becomes earl/jarl of his small community. He gets in conflict with earl because he wants to sail to west because eastern countries are also poor like them. And from then story unfolds.
It is done by history channel and I think some things were depicted well but for others I am not sure because they probably used western sources that are influenced by priesthood that was target of some of their raids. Some scenes are very violent because there is a massacre of unarmed monks in monastery when they first raided in the west. There are also other scenes so it shows how the they take lives like killing flies. there are and scenes of rape but do not think it was historically accurate in one scene because some say they did not rape during raids because they did not have time and that it was not condoned. I have no favorite character because they are all pathological in the end. Only one that is shown in more positive light is captured priest that is treated well by main character, but maybe that is intended that way by influence of Zionist media. But never the less even if they are all pathological that is realistic by me because you could not survive in that time in that kind of environment otherwise.
There was and some funny scenes when they raid Church in monastery when one of actors says something like(do not remember exact words) look at their God, no wonder he can not help them, he is dead and pinned on the cross. He is no match for powerful and mighty gods like Odin and Thor. And comments by Saxons who met them in battle that they were giants, possessed by demons in battle, etc... They were big that was for sure and from what I read they say they took the biggest men on their ships. Also there was a scene where Ragnar and his wife wanted from captured priest to have sex with her.
I usually do not watch these kind of series like Game of thrones etc.., these one seemed kind of interesting. There was and one scene that I saw also in movie 13th warrior that was based in 13th warrior on original writings by Arab traveler and writer Ibn Fadlan that wrote about their customs when they met them in one of their journeys through rivers of Central Russia to Basilea toi Romanoi. When they leader died they sacrificed one of his female slaves. Before that she would be made drunk and had sex with all men that wanted to give message to dead leader in afterlife. Then she would be killed. Her body would be put beside body of dead leader on the ship which would be burnt. Also that Russian actor that played king in 13th warrior is acting in this series also.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0twvVmJKTJY
There was and one scene when earl killed one boy that he could guard his material possessions that under their belief waits them in afterlife. This custom is true by historical accounts that the leader buried 1/3 of his property while other would be given to his wife and children. Another thing that was accurate and shown in series was about they assemblies where they were all equal. Ragnar s wife also joined in one raid, so they maybe tried to be close to truth in this way that viking women also fought.