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To "go berserk" was to "hamask", which translates as "change form", in this case, as with the sense "enter a state of wild fury". Some scholars have interpreted those who could transform as a berserker as " hamrammr " or "shapestrong" – literally able to shapeshift into a bear's form.
Berserk (meaning "very angry" or "out of control") may refer to: Berserk, a Japanese manga series by Kentaro Miura Berserk (1997 TV series), the first anime television series adaptation of the manga series; Berserk (2016 TV series), the second anime television series adaptation of the manga series
Berserk (Japanese: ベルセルク, Hepburn: Beruseruku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kentaro Miura.Set in a medieval Europe–inspired dark fantasy world, the story centers on the characters of Guts, a lone swordsman, and Griffith, the leader of a mercenary band called the "Band of the Hawk".
To go away with vikings. Stand up in the stern, Steer an expensive vessel, Hold course for a haven, Hew down a man and another." Translation used in Vikings (2013 TV series) "My Mother told me Some day I will buy A galley with good oars And sail to distant shores. Stand up on the prow, Noble barque I steer, A steady course to the haven, Hew ...
A selection of characters from the series, including Guts (front) and his party (from bottom left to right): Azan, Isidro, and Isma; (second row, left to right) Schierke, Farnese of Vandimion, and Casca; (third row, left to right) Serpico, Roderick of Schtauffen, and Manifico de Vandimion; (top right) Ivalera, and (above) Puck
Guts fights with ferocious intensity. Guts uses Berserker Armor while Schierke casts a spell, summoning an Astral being, the Wheel of Flame, to destroy the Daka forces. As they press forward, a hoard of Makara emerges, but are killed by Guts using the Berserker Armor. 32: November 29, 2007 [69] 978-4-592-14432-8: November 25, 2009 [70] 978-1 ...
High responds that every day, the einherjar get dressed and "put on war-gear and go out into the courtyard and fight each other and fall upon each other. This is their sport." High says that when dinner time arrives, the einherjar ride back to Valhalla and sit down to drink.
Egil was a troublesome young boy who would often go with a gang of his friends into the woods and kill birds and animals for sport. At the age of twelve, Egil and all his friends had a competition to see who could swim across a large lake near his home. [2] Egil quickly out-swam everyone else and found himself lost in a thick fog.