sleepygirl79--disqus
sleepygirl79
sleepygirl79--disqus

I'm sure people of other times and other cultures find your ways of life abhorrent, disgusting, etc.

Hirst has come out and said he's not a knight templar, but belonged to a series of zealous bishop warriors who were the precursor to the KT.

And Halfdan was King Harald's father, not his brother.

I don't think a devout catholic would have taken his son's wife as his own, ordered a Viking settlement (men, women, children) to death, nor made his last act one of deceit before suicide.

And the murder, adultry, lying, etc wouldn't be deal breakers? 😆

I appreciate this interpretation but you refer to Asian fighters, not Vikings. :)

You can't possibly say Ivar was portrayed incorrectly unless you know something historians don't. There are several aspects of his life that are contested (ex. able-bodied or not) with evidence to support each argument.