The unwise man is awake all night, and ponders everything over; when morning comes he is weary in mind, and all is a burden as ever. Hávamál
Be your friend’s true friend, to him and his friends, Thorgrim recalled the old saying. Beware of befriending an enemy’s friend.
A man should drink in moderation be sensible or silent. Hávamál
When passing a door-post watch as you walk on, inspect as you enter. It is uncertain where enemies lurk or crouch in a dark corner. Hávamál
Fin Gall - Gaelic term for Vikings of Norwegian descent. It means White Strangers.
It was the duty of any man to face his enemies without hesitation. This was a truth that Odd had been taught from the time he was old enough to learn. And he would never do anything less. But facing o...
Men and their honor and fighting… Such things were fine for them. They had victory or they had death, and with the latter a hope of heaven. They did not think about the women left behind to be raped,...
The morning sleeper Has much undone The quick will catch the prize.