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humanity can never avoid wars
Fantastic chapter, Ivar's last stand was awesome. Lot of the readers hated him but I liked his character a lot, especially this chapter. Maybe even the stand out of the arc thus far.
Bro was hopped up on adrenaline and delulu, trying to convince himself that this was what he wanted.Interesting that Ivar didn't get the creepy "there is no Valhalla" vision when he died despite kinda causing this whole blow up
The war would've happened even if he was not thereIvar going “I’m a leader, I have to protect my people from violence”
MY BROTHER IN CHRIST YOU CAUSED THE VIOLENCE
They would have only seen the steel tools. He and his cohorts brought swords. He brought war, the natives brought death.The war would've happened even if he was not there
I actually agree with this. At best thorfin and the others could have fled but I don't think the peace would have lasted given the greed of the other tribes and their own lust for warThe war would've happened even if he was not there
vargar and his men were jomsvikings turned pirates (chapter 190)Oh man lnu are so fucked....wait who's that guy again?
The other tribe's desires for steel weapons was primarily incited because of Ivar falling for the shaman's ploy. Also the spread of disease was by far the more significant inciting motivator for relations breaking down and and leading to mass armed conflict.I actually agree with this. At best thorfin and the others could have fled but I don't think the peace would have lasted given the greed of the other tribes and their own lust for war
You're wrong. The sword was a catalyst but the seeds of war were sown even before that.They would have only seen the steel tools. He and his cohorts brought swords. He brought war, the natives brought death.
Remember that you're supposed to disagree with this. This quote is not from Cormac, but from a character Cormac wrote to be so evil some people argue he (the character) is actually the devil himself.Whole chapter reminds me of this.