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    Immersing ourselves into the North culture?

    ...and why not starting by the music?

    Here are two "YouTube radios" playing norse music:

    Herknungr Live 24/7 Viking/Pagan Radio


    Fimbul Radio (Live Viking Music 24/7)


    Enjoy!
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    Assuming we get a longship, I'd like to listen to some norse odes in game.
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    Unless they "Strip" Valhalla from what Odyssey had (though they already did it when passing from Origins to Odyssey *sigh* ) we can think we'll have ships.
    *thingers crossed*
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    Danheim (the group mainly present in the YouTube radios I posted above) makes good viking age musics. They are from Denmark.
    But the music videos are sometimes quite "disturbing" for christian eyes haha
    Example:


    And for those more into the old norse language, here's something for you:
    extract from the Voluspa, read in old norse:
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    Danheim (the group mainly present in the YouTube radios I posted above) makes good viking age musics. They are from Denmark.
    But the music videos are sometimes quite "disturbing" for christian eyes haha
    Example:


    And for those more into the old norse language, here's something for you:
    extract from the Voluspa, read in old norse:

    The Vikings converted to Christianity.
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    They eventually did that (mainly for political reasons)... but they managed to keep their true culture for centuries.
    And even today, as silly at it may sound, in the Nordic countries, you can find traces of these times (speaking myself for Finland and Sweden, in which you can find tons of old traditions of those ages)
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