![]() According to myth Fenrir is still chained and plots his revenge for being contained. Dwarfs fashioned a chain to keep Fenrir under control. He was a large wolf who would not stop growing and who was uncontrollable, even by the gods. Viking Wolves Symbolįenrir is the son of Loki and a giantess. They were protectors of people and would eventually end up in Valhalla. Ulfhednar were similar to berserkers except that they fought in packs around the battlefield and wore wolfskins while fighting. Along with the berserkers, there were another set of warriors who fought with bloodlust. The wolf is both a positive and negative symbol in Viking lore. Symbol of protection, loyalty, destruction, savagery Today the Danish guard wears bearskin hats as a symbol of the berserkers. Some say that berserkers literally transformed into bears while in the midst of their bloodlust. Berserkers were bodyguards and used as a shock force by kings. They symbolized the bloodlust of war while they used their teeth and hands to rip apart their enemies. While fighting Berserkers were safe from iron and fire and they howled, gnashed their teeth, and foamed at the mouth. ![]() Berserkers usually wore a bearskin when they fought. They would fight while in a trance-like existence and kill all of their enemies around them without thought. Symbol of bloodlust, uncontrollable rage, protection Vikings made amulets out of Mjolnir to wear as protection from storms. Mjolnir was used to bless births, marriages, and funerals. If Thor’s goats that he used to pull his chariot died, all Thor needed was to save their skin and bones and he could use Mjolnir to bring them back to life. Mjolnir could also bring things back to life. It was crafted by dwarves who said it would never fail and always return to Thor whenever he threw it. Thor’s hammer could kill gods and bring down mountains. Whenever Vikings heard thunder they knew Thor had used his hammer. The bottom of the blade could be hooked shaped which helped grip in battle. The Viking axe had a single cutting edge. The more axes they had the more weapons they had to fight with. The Vikings preferred their axes to be easy to make and use. The axe was shaped differently than axes in use today. The Viking Axe was used on fields of battle by Viking warriors. Here are some of the common Viking symbols: Viking Axe They practiced paganism, the belief in more than one god, and used symbols throughout their life. The Vikings used a runic alphabet for written communication before Latin was introduced to their culture. The Viking’s territory was across Europe and into Russia, the Mediterranean, and parts of North Africa. is known as the Viking Age when the Vikings were at their strongest. Their territory expanded as they raided nearby countries. The Vikings were based in Scandinavia from the 8th to the 11th century. Symbols and mythology used by the Vikings
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