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Rune is nobly intentioned, and as far as gameplay is concerned it hasn't turned out nearly as bad as some other ill-considered PC ports, ... Rune: Viking Warlord ...
Rune: Viking Warlord proves that a solid concept is nothing without strong execution and that exorbitant amounts of carnage will never mask a game's faults. History books and legends paint the ...
Two groups of runestones erected in Denmark mention a woman named Thyra, which suggests she was a powerful Viking sovereign who likely played a pivotal role in the birth of the Danish realm.
An hour’s drive north of Stockholm, the Rune Kingdom offers a mysterious portal into Sweden’s past that reveals unexpected truths about the country’s Viking ancestors.
While there’s no doubting the fascinating burial ship discoveries being made, some truly remarkable Viking artifacts exist in plain sight throughout Scandinavia: runestones.
Hundreds of Viking monuments dot Denmark’s coastal countryside. These carved stones, known as runes, are inscribed with the names of powerful Vikings who ruled the region over 1,000 years ago.