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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Sea_Empire
What happened is that the Norse who colonized the UK eventually assimilated into the local population while christianity was introduced into Scandinavia under Harald Bluetooth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Bluetooth
Until Christianity spread across the Nordic countries and raiders threw down their weapons, stopped believing in old myths and started coming together to create new nations under one god.
They incorporated into other cultures.
Upon their return the Norsemen had now grown complacent and expected another walk over but they didn't know that the monks had also went back to the secrets of the ancient ones the original builders and architects of the dolemns and burial chambers in Ireland circa 3200 BC. With that knowledge they built spires or 'round towers' much the same as you see dotted around Ireland to this day. however they weren't places of refuge to secrete the holy books and golden chalices they were in fact sentinels much like in the game Rage 2.
Needless to say the Norsemen fled for their lives and never returned until much later but they had become Christians and vegetarian. 1000 years later Abba won the eurovision song contest but Ireland still has the record for the most wins. Beat that nordics!
I didnt pay attention in history class (I have a lot to learn) I guess