It takes place near Stamford bridge and now it's all most forgotten but let's get in to this. The Vikings had a king that was about 7ft tall. He had chain mail and he had to fight the Normans and British. You can imagine that would be hard to do but they had to fight for what they believe so they were fighting for a long time but the army of the British and Normans were to much. The Vikings didn't give up and they were not going to. The king of the British was killed in the war but the Norman king I don't know. The king of the Vikings had died near the beginning of the fight because he was at the front but he took an arrow to the neck but he didn't go in vain. His army was braking and one lone Viking had to fight the British army alone but he was not going to die he had to keep going if he gave up he would have let everything he had tried to get. The Viking was called berserker because nobody knew his name. He was a bad ass I can only imagine how hard that would be.
He had gone at it for about a week and was reported to of killed at least 40 on the last day. He and his king had used a danish battle axe. It's just a long axe with a thick Handel. But that was heavy. Well he had killed I don't know how many people in a week but still. The British were going to cheat to win so they had a lot of men attack at once but that failed so someone got in to a thing that floats and had gone under the bridge and stabbed up and mortality wounded so they rushed in and killed him but where is the honour in that.
Next I will do Ragnar
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The lone Viking
Non-FictionThis will tell you about a old time that brought an end to the Viking age. THIS IS THE BATTLE OF STAMFORD BRIDGE .