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Let me axe you something…
Would you like to see me test stuff like this in armour (Including the pole)? Or learn how it was made and fitted? Please help fund the Bluminarmour project if you can!

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The Myklebust Ship, believed to be the largest Viking ship ever discovered, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of Norse craftsmanship. At 30 meters (98 feet) long, this extraordinary vessel was uncovered in Nordfjordeid, Norway, within a cremation burial mound dating back over 1,000 years. Likely belonging to King Audbjørn of the Fjords, it symbolizes the power and prestige of Viking royalty.
Today, the ship is reborn at the Sagastad Viking Center, where a full-scale replica invites visitors to step into the world of the Vikings. Completed in 2019 using traditional techniques, the replica is not just for show—it’s fully seaworthy and occasionally launched on the fjord. The remains of 7,000 rivets and 44 shield bosses tell a story of strength and status, connecting us to a time when these ships ruled the seas.
🎥: @sagastad_official
commission for @ornamentallawnhermit!
(cat commissions are open!)
Tunic embroidered with old Norse runes around the bottom that read “I joined the SCA and all I got was this stupid t-tunic”
"Hornelund" Bowl-shaped, circular gold fibula,
Iron Age (500 BC-1050 AD),
From Hornelund, Horne parish,
8.5 cm in diameter and weighs 60–75 grams,
Courtesy: Denmark's Antiquity, National Museum

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⚔️HWÆT!⚔️ Had a lot of fun designing this Beowulf inspired bookmark~
There was a new Bluey episode. Everything was fine and cute and normal until Bandit, the father, went off on his own in the forest to fight a Viking (and won).