Berserkers IV: The Duel at the Althing – RPG – Viking History

Andre’s character Snorri Ankle-grabber shows up at the Althing, the greatest assembly of Iceland, and attempts to convict his stepfather for manslaughter. Will this game of law devolve into a violent duel? Find out today on… Berserker Court!

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Time/place: Scandinavia, 800-1200 CE

Dead Idea: Berserkers

Co-host: Andre Sólo

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Iceland, with glacier coverage accurate to 1000 CE, by Adam McKithern

Custom map  by Adam McKithern – showing glacier coverage accurate to 1000 CE

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