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years that we and our fathers have inhabited this most lovely land, and never before has such terror appeared in Britain as we have now suffered from a pagan
- Yeah. There are gods, and they have many, but Odin and Thor are pretty hardcore gods. So everything, just their whole philosophy on life is pretty- pretty hardcore.
- Yeah. I mean, and this was the Vikings' great secret, and I think it's underappreciated. They built different types of ships, obviously for different
- Yeah. I mean, it's insane.
- Yeah, yeah. The Vikings absolutely used terror. It was a main weapon in their arsenal. They would attack specifically on high holy days like Easter, Christmas,
- Yeah, that's right. I mean, the Vikings were ultimately a pragmatic people who, if it worked, they would keep it, which is frustrating because they disappear so quickly because of that.
- Yeah. Why were monasteries such good targets for these early raids?
- Yeah. And this goes all the way back to, you know, the Roman Empire where, you know, think of, for example, the Emperor Augustus. When he was writing his will, he put it in
- Yeah, they would just come back in force.
- Yeah, they trust silver to do the work of swords.
- Yeah, I'm a romantic. I would like to believe he existed. Um, I think probably he's a compilation of a lot
- Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
- Yeah, they basically take all the main Vikings and put them all together.
- Yeah. Even the name Scandinavia is from a Roman author.
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,
- Yeah, and I think the best example of this is France, right? So the Vikings, which is we'll talk about this more probably with
- Yeah, so the ambition is there.
- Yeah, and they change rapidly, which is fascinating.
- Yeah, it's hard to overstate Normandy's impact on Europe in the Middle Ages.
- Yeah, that's right.
- Yeah. Had Constantine chosen his side a little less wisely, the world's going to be very different.
- Yeah, so Constantine is the guy who moved the capital of the empire from Rome to Constantinople, thereby giving a lot more focus to the east.
- Yeah, I mean, I don't think they would've met much resistance.
- Yeah. So rewinding back, what was the religion, the religious beliefs, the gods that the Vikings believed that we've mentioned a little bit of? Thor and Odin, how did they see this, this world
- Yeah, yeah. I mean, I've heard it... I think you can break it down saying like, Odin was the elite. He's kind of more aristocratic, right?
- Yeah. - Um, but in battle, I mean, the berserkers, probably the most famous type of Viking warriors, were considered to be Odin's chosen warriors. They would show
- Yeah. I mean, one of Odin's names is the raven feeder. I mean, you were, by creating corpses, which ravens feed on, you are,
- Yeah. Yeah, that's right.
- Yeah, if you think of religion as a kind of technology, a social technology that stabilizes or helps guide the evolution of a society, it's
- Yeah, I mean, I think that's certainly...
- Yeah, how do we effectively spread the message that hospitality is pretty?
- Yeah. Yggdrasil. - Yggdrasil. So there's a notion of like determinism and fate to the Viking life. And there's Valhalla, there's Hel, Niflheim.
- Yeah, so it's the house of the, it's like the house of the dead, the house of the underworld.
- Yeah, they embodied the part, the flame that burns in all of us that we admire most about human beings. Is that like unyielding focus on
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year in office, he shut down huge wind farms off the Eastern Seaboard, killed solar farms across the country.
years we will run the planet on sun and wind because it's cheap, but if it takes us anything like 40 years to get there,
years of this, if Putin refuses to accept the pushing and the nudging from
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