It was blamed on Thor, the god of thunder.
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Due to a distinct lack of scorpions in the areas that the Norse gods were worshiped no Scorpions made it into the religion itself. At least not that we know of today. Maybe you're thinking of the ancient Egyptian gods? Serket's the goddess of scorpions in that religion.
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They are as famous as each other, but neither is as famous as Thor because, let's face it, he's a Norse God.
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No; Thor is Norse or Viking.
Thor is the Norse god of thunder.
A story of the lore of the Norse/Viking people.
The Vikings were Norse people, so yes Thor was a Viking god.
The Viking are the Norse
The Norse people had farms where families lived and slaves worked. Males also went 'a viking',which was basically when they went pillaging.
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A Viking.
Some call it the Norse Religion, Viking Mythology, and the Viking Religion, but the most correct is Norse Mythology.
Thor was not a Greek God. Thor was a norse/viking God. He had nothing at all to do with Greece. He was the god of thunder and the main god of war.
Yes, the Vikings were the Norse "pirates".