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The Mead of Poetry - Viking Literature and Art (3 threads, 66 posts)
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    A place for Hugrunar members to enterain others with their own poetry, preferably in the style of Viking skaldic verse or inspired by the Viking Age. ...
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    Prince of the Maerings
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    Author: * Thiudareiks Gunthigg - 7 Posts on this thread out of 544 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Sep 27, 2002 - 23:40

    The Jarl nods at the words of both the skalds, "Egil was a great warrior and a great skald," he says to Quickstar, "And Londinius - the fact I thought your poem was also by a poet of ancient times is a testament to its quality."

    He took up his round harp, its arms adorned with plaques of gold. "But who can tell me where this verse comes from:

    Thiaurik the brave viking chief
    was lord over the Hreith-Sea shore.
    Now, equipped, he sits on his steed,
    his shield strapped,
    prince of the Maerings.
    "


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