The Vikings feared a variety of threats, including the possibility of being attacked by rival tribes and nations, particularly from the Franks and other neighboring groups. They were also apprehensive about the unknown dangers of the sea, as their long voyages could lead to shipwrecks or encounters with hostile forces. Additionally, they had a complex relationship with their own beliefs, fearing the wrath of the gods and the consequences of failing to honor them, which influenced their actions and decisions.
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Most Vikings were farmers.
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Not all of them, but it's possible that some did. Most stories about Vikings were made up by scared Europeans.
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Most Vikings were farmers.
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No. Vikings were Scandinavians.
The vikings were fierce.
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