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They hoped that they would frighten the enemy away because the head represented death and the tail was fear.

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They would carve dragon-shaped headmasts onto the prows to scare off sea monsters.

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To scare away sea monsters.

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to scare the shadows of death away

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Q: Why is there a dragon on the front of the viking long-ships?
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