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they killed them and ate there heads and pooed on there hands
Same reason as helmets have always been, and are used - to protect their heads against impact.
The Viking ships were vessels that were built by the Vikings. They were not very wide, built out of wood, and contained objects on the bow like dragon heads.
they were able to prove that they were stupid heads!!!!!
The Chinese, back in 900BCE, under the rule of Emperor Ghui Lo, kick around severed heads, whoever lost the menial game, would have to consume an entire goat testacle.
Because they have "no-body".
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Vikings believed that dragon heads on their ships would intimidate their enemies and protect the crew from evil spirits. The dragon figurehead also symbolized power, strength, and ferocity in battle.
They didn't. They wore armored helmets to keep their heads from getting bashed in during battle. The horns didn't actually exist on real Viking helmets - that was just a myth.
they killed them and ate there heads and pooed on there hands
Because they are related to vikings and stood out in battle, the've had no choice but to become hard and the weaker one's dont't like that, this can also be fun and exciting, I love Redhead woman pick of the lot.
no, but they make good pies (white magic doesnt involve hurting any living creature )
Kali is often depicted wearing a garland made of severed heads around her neck, symbolizing her role as a fierce warrior goddess who destroys evil forces.
Multi-headed dragons that cannot be killed by conventional means. Severing one head means two grow in its place. The stumps of the severed heads had to be seared with fire to prevent new heads from growing.
Same reason as helmets have always been, and are used - to protect their heads against impact.
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