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The End of the Viking Age: What Really Happened to the Vikings?

By D.W. Roach When the Viking Age officially ended in 1066 CE with the Battle of Stamford Bridge, it did not mean the Vikings vanished overnight. The popular image of fierce Norse warriors sailing home, tossing their swords into the sea, and quietly becoming farmers is overly simplistic. The truth is more nuanced—a gradual transformation … Continue reading The End of the Viking Age: What Really Happened to the Vikings?

Why You Can’t Be a Viking—But You Can Embrace Viking Heritage

By D.W. Roach The word “Viking” carries a powerful mystique today. It conjures images of longships cutting through icy seas, warriors with shields raised, and a culture steeped in myth and legend. But in the modern world, the term is often misunderstood. Many people take DNA tests, find even a fraction of Scandinavian ancestry, and … Continue reading Why You Can’t Be a Viking—But You Can Embrace Viking Heritage

The Lord of the Rings and the Echoes of Norse Myth: How Viking Lore Shaped Tolkien’s World

By D.W. Roach Few works of modern fantasy have captured the imagination as profoundly as J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. Yet behind the hobbits, elves, and dark lords lies a deep well of mythological inspiration—chief among them, the rich tapestry of Norse and Viking culture. Tolkien, a philologist and scholar of ancient languages, … Continue reading The Lord of the Rings and the Echoes of Norse Myth: How Viking Lore Shaped Tolkien’s World

Norse Faith: Belief, Myth, and the Shaping of a Pagan World

By D.W. Roach When we think of religion, our minds often turn to the structured faiths of the modern world—Christianity, Islam, Buddhism—religions with holy texts, clergy, and codified systems of belief. But the Norse religion, often called Old Norse paganism, was something quite different: a rich tapestry of myths, rituals, and worldviews that bound together … Continue reading Norse Faith: Belief, Myth, and the Shaping of a Pagan World

Fimbulwinter and the Fog of 536: Norse Mythology’s Frozen Memory

By D.W. Roach Few natural disasters in history have had the chilling, transformative impact of the climatic cataclysm of 536 CE. Described by the Byzantine historian Procopius as a year when "the sun gave forth its light without brightness," this mysterious darkening of the skies would go on to shape ecosystems, societies, and, most profoundly, … Continue reading Fimbulwinter and the Fog of 536: Norse Mythology’s Frozen Memory

Review : Tales From Midhgardhur

Read this book. you will not be disappointed. You can find "Tales From Midhgardur" here, https://www.amazon.com/Tales-Midhgardhur-I-Colin-Brodd-ebook/dp/B01J0A507I/ 5 STARS Dark, Gritty, and Dazzling. A must read for all fans of Norse Myth. Mr. Brodd will dazzle and ensnare you in his vivid and dark Norse tales. The cover of this book does not in any way … Continue reading Review : Tales From Midhgardhur