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- Berserker abstract "Berserkers (or berserks) were Norse warriors who are primarily reported in the Old Norse literature to have fought in a nearly uncontrollable, trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the English word berserk. Berserkers are attested to in numerous Old Norse sources. Most historians believe that berserkers worked themselves into a rage before battle, but some think that they might have consumed drugged foods.The Úlfhéðnar (singular Úlfheðinn), another term associated with berserkers, mentioned in the Vatnsdœla saga, Haraldskvæði and the Völsunga saga, were said to wear the pelt of a wolf when they entered battle. Úlfhéðnar are sometimes described as Odin's special warriors: "[Odin’s] men went without their mailcoats and were mad as hounds or wolves, bit their shields...they slew men, but neither fire nor iron had effect upon them. This is called 'going berserk.'" In addition, the helm-plate press from Torslunda depicts (below) a scene of Odin with a berserker—"a wolf skinned warrior with the apparently one-eyed dancer in the bird-horned helm, which is generally interpreted as showing a scene indicative of a relationship between berserkgang... and the god Odin"—with a wolf pelt and a spear as distinguishing features.".
- Berserker thumbnail Bronsplåt_pressbleck_öland_vendeltid.jpg?width=300.
- Berserker wikiPageExternalLink 1121904.
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- Berserker hasPhotoCollection Berserker.
- Berserker subject Category:Bears.
- Berserker subject Category:Germanic_warfare.
- Berserker subject Category:Norse_mythology.
- Berserker subject Category:Shapeshifting.
- Berserker subject Category:Viking_Age.
- Berserker comment "Berserkers (or berserks) were Norse warriors who are primarily reported in the Old Norse literature to have fought in a nearly uncontrollable, trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the English word berserk. Berserkers are attested to in numerous Old Norse sources.".
- Berserker label "Berserk (mitologia)".
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- Berserker label "Берсерк".
- Berserker label "ベルセルク".
- Berserker label "狂戰士".
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- Berserker depiction Bronsplåt_pressbleck_öland_vendeltid.jpg.
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