Berserkers Level 3

In the Old Norse written corpus, berserker were those who were said to have fought in a trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the modern English word berserk (meaning furiously violent or out of control). Berserkers are attested to in numerous Old Norse sources.

Berserkers Level 3

Odin

Odin is the god of wisdom, poetry, death, divination, and magic in Norse mythology. Son of Borr and the giantess (jötunn) Bestla, Odin is the chief of the Æsir and king of Asgard.

Odin

Thor

Thor is the god of thunder and lightning in Norse mythology, associated with strength, storms, hallowing and fertility.

Thor

Freya

Freyja is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, gold.

Freya

Heimdall

Heimdall is the guardian of the Bifröst Bridge. He was the son of nine different mothers and was called the White God.

Heimdall

Sif

Sif was a goddess of the home, of field and of the crop. She is the wife of Thor and mother of Thrud and Ull.

Sif

Monster Loki

Loki is a god or jötunn. The son of Laufey and the jötunn Fárbauti, Loki is often referred to as the god of trickery and mischief, and is Odin's blood brother.

Monster Loki

Loki

Loki, a cunning trickster who had the ability to change his shape and sex. Althrough his father was the giant Fárbauti, he was included among the Aesir (a tribe of gods)

Loki

Hel

Hel originally the name of the world of the dead, it later came to mean the goddess of death.

Hel

Jormungand

Jormungand the evil serpent that encircled the world, biting its own tail. He was also known as the World Serpent,as its body coiled around the whole Earth underneath the oceans

Jormungand

Eggther

Eggther the herder of the giantess who lives in Ironwood and raises monstrous wolves.

Eggther

Warrior Level 1

The Vikings were famously fierce warriors. They set sail from their homes and raided other societies across Europe with sudden and daring attacks. To a Viking warrior, honor and glory in battle were the only things that lasted forever. Warriors who died bravely were believed to go to Valhalla, the Viking heaven.

Warrior Level 1

Warrior Level 2

The Vikings were famously fierce warriors. They set sail from their homes and raided other societies across Europe with sudden and daring attacks. To a Viking warrior, honor and glory in battle were the only things that lasted forever. Warriors who died bravely were believed to go to Valhalla, the Viking heaven.

Warrior Level 2

Warrior Level 3

The Vikings were famously fierce warriors. They set sail from their homes and raided other societies across Europe with sudden and daring attacks. To a Viking warrior, honor and glory in battle were the only things that lasted forever. Warriors who died bravely were believed to go to Valhalla, the Viking heaven.

Warrior Level 3

Archers Level 1

Archers were an important element of Viking armies, and exceptional deeds by archers — unusually powerful or accurate shots — were considered by the Vikings to be worthy of immortalizing in song and saga.

Archers Level 1

Archers Level 2

Archers were an important element of Viking armies, and exceptional deeds by archers — unusually powerful or accurate shots — were considered by the Vikings to be worthy of immortalizing in song and saga.

Archers Level 2

Archers Level 3

Archers were an important element of Viking armies, and exceptional deeds by archers — unusually powerful or accurate shots — were considered by the Vikings to be worthy of immortalizing in song and saga.

Archers Level 3

Dragon Level 1

The Vikings certainly knew the power and symbolism of the dragon. There are depictions on buildings, carved into runestones and created in fine jewellery. The dragon, or serpent, was most likely thought to convey the ideas of strength and bravery.

Dragon Level 1

Dragon Level 2

The Vikings certainly knew the power and symbolism of the dragon. There are depictions on buildings, carved into runestones and created in fine jewellery. The dragon, or serpent, was most likely thought to convey the ideas of strength and bravery.

Dragon Level 2

Dragon Level 3

The Vikings certainly knew the power and symbolism of the dragon. There are depictions on buildings, carved into runestones and created in fine jewellery. The dragon, or serpent, was most likely thought to convey the ideas of strength and bravery.

Dragon Level 3

Riders Level 1

Horses have a strong standing in Norse mythology where 18 horses are named. Most famous is perhaps the eight-legged Sleipnir, offspring of Loki and Svaðilfari. Sleipnir was the world’s fastest horse and Odin’s mount. Arvak and Alsvinn are the horses, who draw the chariot of the sun. Equipped with cooling iron, to prevent them for burning.

Riders Level 1

Riders Level 2

Horses have a strong standing in Norse mythology where 18 horses are named. Most famous is perhaps the eight-legged Sleipnir, offspring of Loki and Svaðilfari. Sleipnir was the world’s fastest horse and Odin’s mount. Arvak and Alsvinn are the horses, who draw the chariot of the sun. Equipped with cooling iron, to prevent them for burning.

Riders Level 2

Riders Level 3

Horses have a strong standing in Norse mythology where 18 horses are named. Most famous is perhaps the eight-legged Sleipnir, offspring of Loki and Svaðilfari. Sleipnir was the world’s fastest horse and Odin’s mount. Arvak and Alsvinn are the horses, who draw the chariot of the sun. Equipped with cooling iron, to prevent them for burning.

Riders Level 3

Berserkers Level 1

In the Old Norse written corpus, berserker were those who were said to have fought in a trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the modern English word berserk (meaning furiously violent or out of control). Berserkers are attested to in numerous Old Norse sources.

Berserkers Level 1

Berserkers Level 2

In the Old Norse written corpus, berserker were those who were said to have fought in a trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the modern English word berserk (meaning furiously violent or out of control). Berserkers are attested to in numerous Old Norse sources.

Berserkers Level 2

Berserkers Level 3

In the Old Norse written corpus, berserker were those who were said to have fought in a trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the modern English word berserk (meaning furiously violent or out of control). Berserkers are attested to in numerous Old Norse sources.

Berserkers Level 3

Odin

Odin is the god of wisdom, poetry, death, divination, and magic in Norse mythology. Son of Borr and the giantess (jötunn) Bestla, Odin is the chief of the Æsir and king of Asgard.

Odin