The Northman: Revision history


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  • curprev 20:5620:56, 16 July 2023GeeGee talk contribsm 73,397 bytes +1 →‎Plot: "TheRealArmand" keeps coming coming back to change the era style, insinuating that the era style "AD" - which was established in this article and which is established and widely used in the EN wiki - would carry a religious bias. According to MOS:ERA, "AD" is one of two appropriate default styles and the movie opening scene starts with the term AD as text overlay, so it's part of the script/plot. The user opened a discussion on the talk page, but denies to discuss his claim, actually. undo

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  • curprev 04:4004:40, 29 May 202398.114.96.236 talk 73,018 bytes +35 Amleth's sword Draugr can be drawn at the gates of Hel (the volcano), but it can also be drawn at night. This is how he is able to kill Fjolnir's men at night. Also, Amleth allows himself to be captured after tricking Fjolnir with a pig's heart (pretending it is Thorir's heart) so that Olga will be spared. The only reason he isn't killed outright when captured is because they want to torture him for the location of Thorir's heart. undo

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