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Vikings: War of Clans is a strategy massively multiplayer online game developed and published by Plarium. The game is free-to-play though certain features are available for players to buy. The game was launched on Google Play and the iOS App Store on August 10, 2015 [ 1 ] and on Amazon Appstore on December 10, 2015. [ 2 ]
Vikings is inspired by the sagas of Viking Ragnar Lothbrok, one of the best-known legendary Norse heroes and notorious as the scourge of England and France, while Vikings: Valhalla, set 100 years later, chronicles the beginning of the end of the Viking Age and the adventures of Leif Erikson, his sister Freydís Eiríksdóttir and Harald ...
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Plarium Global Ltd. (Hebrew: פלאריום) is a video game developer, publisher and subsidiary of the Australian gambling machine manufacturer Aristocrat Leisure.It is known for creating mobile, desktop and browser games in various genres including MMO, RPG, action, strategy, and casual.
The major characters are of Danish descent—Vikings brought to England to assist King Sweyn's invasion of the country. The series is divided into four story arc focused on Thorfinn , a young viking who wishes to kill his superior Askeladd as revenge for the death of his father, Thors .
Vikings: Wolves of Midgard is set in the Shores of Midgard, a world based upon the mythology and history of the Vikings with a fantasy twist. [10] The game follows a warrior/shieldmaiden who recently become the newest chieftain of Ulfung Village, the home of the namesake tribe said to be consisted of outcasts and renegades, after saving their home from a Jötnar raid orchestrated by a powerful ...
Ylfur or Úlfur (Possible ancestor of the clan), based on clans being named after an ancestor. Helm Wulfingum ("Helm of the Wulfings"), mentioned in Widsith. Heaðolaf (Beowulf) Helgi Hundingsbane (Edda, Völsunga saga and Norna-Gests þáttr) Hjörvard Ylfing (e.g. Heimskringla and Sögubrot) Hjörmund (e.g. Heimskringla and Sögubrot)
[53] [55] The rise to prominence of male, war-oriented gods such as Odin, relative to protective female gods with a closer association to fertility and watery sites, has been proposed to have taken place around 500 CE, coinciding with the development of an expansionist aristocratic military class in southern Scandinavia.