• Oisteink@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The vikings only cares if you behave Viking. Ethnicity don’t matter. Sexuality don’t matter. And I can’t fathom that they’d care for how you dress. As long as you have Viking values you are top notch

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      5 months ago

      Or actually they might care for how you dress as they were very vain and loved to dress up. Quite fancy

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        5 months ago

        Yeah this thread is full of idiots who care more about Marvel movies than about historical fact.

        Norse society was hyper masculine and being called womanlike was just about the worst insult you could give to someone. Nobody “worshipped” Loki, he was the antagonist/occasionally the antihero of their stories, but the takeaway of the stories was always meant to be “Loki is not a role model”

        Why do people care if a society of slavers and pillagers from 1200 years ago were progressive by modern standards? What an idiotic thing to be so confidently wrong about.

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        5 months ago

        Ooo - a true master on Viking history here!! Tell us all about how it really was and what values they had. What ethnicities they accepted and how they viewed homosexuality?

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          Accusing a man of being “ergi,” which is basically unmanly, was enough of an insult to be answered with blood. A specific instance of something that qualifies a man of being ergi is taking the passive role (bottom) in homosexual intercourse.

          Author and Norse historian Neil Price describes “Viking” culture as being one of the most homophobic in history.

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            Yet being top was accepted and revered. I’d say they were somewhat bi-friendly, and I’ve yet to hear about how they viewed lesbians.

            Both Loki and Odin takes the roles/duties of women several times, while not being cast out or referred to as ergi.

            Cross dressing I think was harder to execute as the manly outfits were lavish already.