The Vikings were Scandinavian pirates and traders who plundered Europe from the 8th to 10th centuries. Being the only widely known representatives of their people, their name became synonymous with the Nordic culture itself.
During the 9th century, a group of Vikings stole the flask containing Fenric, taking it to Northumberland and Maiden's Point. They buried the flask beneath St. Jude's Church, leaving a runic inscription warning that the flask was cursed. Their descendants settled the area. (DW: The Curse of Fenric)
In 1066, the Monk planned to sabotage a Viking raid in order to ensure King Harold Godwinson's victory, but was prevented from doing so by the Doctor. (DW: The Time Meddler)
The Norse were a Human culture on Earth based in the Scandinavia area. The nations of Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland were largely populated by the Norse.
The Being Zeus also claimed to be the Norse god Woden. When he marveled at Human advancement, he included the Norsemen as a prominent Earth culture. (NF novel: Gods Above)
The Norse god Thor was a character in a holodeck program created by Naomi Basner. (NF novel: Restoration)
Harulf Ericsson was a Norwegian Augment. Khan Noonien Singh described him as a Norseman who looked every bit like his Viking ancestors. (TOS novel: To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh)
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Viking (ヴァイキング Vaikingu) is a recurring Job class appearing in a few games. The Job boasts immense physical strength.
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The Viking Job is awarded to the party by the Water Crystal. The class makes use of strong physical attacks using heavy axes and hammers.
Only Seeq can use the Viking Job. When in this form, they use physical attacks and and several Lightening-elemental abilities.
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Ingus as a Viking from Final Fantasy III. |
A hoppy, malty, cask beer with a fruity finish, from the Rudgate brewery, near York.
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