Norse mythology influenced Viking warriors from 8th to 11th centuries. Religion declined with Christianity's spread in northern Europe. Norse myths continue to influence modern literature and games
Viking names typically follow naming conventions: ancestor, sibling, or God. Viking names are Norse inspired with European symbols and unique sounds
The Revenge quest starts in Doccinga with Thonkrik's advice to find Sven Bull-Neck. Jarl offers hunting position after completing monastery judgment quest. Jarl missions include recruiting warriors and killing Thiaderd. Viking Attack quest requires saving Doccinga from Sven's attack
Vikings generally had long hair and beards shaped or braided for combat. Some Viking sculptures show shorter haircuts with shaved sides. Vikings were known to partially shave their heads for specific styles. No definitive evidence supports dreadlocks or man buns
Viking women were strong warriors and household leaders. They held authority in their homes like their husbands. Women Vikings were among the most important figures in Norse culture
Viking last names were patronymic or matronymic, derived from father's first name. Male names ended in "-son", female names ended in "-dóttir". Names changed with each generation based on parent's first name