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Message no. 1
From: Daniel Waisley <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Myth for iceland
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1993 09:37:50 -0700
Well to put it in short format
Use Vikings and More Vikings for Norway and Iceland myth. Yes read all
about the exploits of Thor and his evil half-brother Loki. See Tyr (?) loose
his hand to wolf (fenris). Go hunt to midgard serpent. Eat some golden
apples.

But most importantly - Rape, loot, pillage and burn. - its what vikings do
Yes this is a stereotype - but hey the music to it is fun.

AD&D (sorry for the swear word) put out a descent Viking supplement.

Also - Erik the Viking is a good thing to watch.

Please someone correct me if I am wrong about Vikings in Norway and
Iceland - but I really doubt I am wrong.
Message no. 2
From: "Dark Thought Publications." <JEK5313@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Myth for iceland
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1993 12:15:41 -0500
"The Man" Waisley sayeth:
]Well to put it in short format
] Use Vikings and More Vikings for Norway and Iceland myth. Yes read all
]about the exploits of Thor and his evil half-brother Loki. See Tyr (?) loose

You called?

]his hand to wolf (fenris). Go hunt to midgard serpent. Eat some golden
]apples.
]
]But most importantly - Rape, loot, pillage and burn. - its what vikings do
] Yes this is a stereotype - but hey the music to it is fun.

Yes. Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages. Step right up to get your
tickets to the Barbarian Triathalon!!!!


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