Ingvar

Vikings - Humans

 Card 392

  • The Vikings

    Society of exploring warriors, merchants and Nordic (Scandinavian) pirates.

    The Vikings are very effective, capable of fighting as a team.
    The Vikings in our story can be grouped for each mission, with no card limits.

     

 

Battle Area:

  1. Water = 10
  2. Earth = 30
  3. Heaven = 00

Attack and Defense

  1. Wisdom = 05
  2. Dexterity and Strength = 35
  3. Powers = 00

  4. Fire = 00

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Ingvar

Vikings - Humans

* Fictional character created by and for NUC Cards.

A society of host warriors who do not bow before established empires.

Barbarians are very effective, capable of fighting as a team.
The barbarians in our story can group together for each mission, with no card limits.

 

The Vikings

Viking, or Viking, is a term commonly used to refer to explorers, warriors, traders, and Nordic (Scandinavian) pirates who invaded, exploited and colonized large areas of Europe and the Atlantic islands North from the end of the 8th century until the 11th century.

The Vikings used dracares to travel from the Near East, such as Constantinople and the Volga River in Russia to the far west, such as Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland, and as far south as Alandalus. This period of Viking expansion - known as the "Viking era" - forms an important part of the medieval history of Scandinavia, Great Britain, Ireland and the rest of Europe in general.

Popular conceptions of the Vikings generally differ from the complex picture emerging from archeology and from the written sources. The romanticized image of the Vikings as good Germanic savages began to lay their roots in the eighteenth century and this evolved and became widely propagated during the viking revitalization of the nineteenth century. The fame of the Vikings of brutes and violent or intrepid adventurers owes much to the modern Viking myth that took shape early in the twentieth century. The present popular representations are typically very clichés, presenting the Vikings as caricatures. They also founded villages and made trade peacefully. The historical image of the Vikings has changed somewhat over time, and today it is admitted that they have made a tremendous contribution to maritime technology and the construction of cities.

 

Story

The Vikings returned to the Caspian Sea in the 1040s, when the Ingvar warlord led an expedition to southern Sweden. After spending a few years with the Rus, Ingvar went back in search of looting.

Georgian writers mention a group of Vikings who helped King Bagrat IV of Georgia in a war against some rebels. These are generally accepted as the men of Ingvar, especially since the landscape of a saga on it blends well with the Georgian terrain.

After that, it is believed that Ingvar headed further east through Muslim lands throughout the Caspian Sea. The sagas and various inscriptions on rune stones agree that his entire expedition died of disease there.

 

 

 


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