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Norse Dwelling (Pre-Painted)

By: 4Ground

Type: Miniatures Pack

Product Line: Dark Age & Medieval - Terrain & Buildings (28mm)

Last Stocked on 10/11/2023

Product Info

Title
Norse Dwelling (Pre-Painted)
Publisher
Publish Year
2014
Dimensions
5.5x8x2"
NKG Part #
2147549093
MFG. Part #
FGR28S-DAR-110
Type
Miniatures Pack

Description

Most free Norse were ‘Bondi’ (free born oath givers), and many of them lived in a ‘Hafn’ along the coastline of North West Europe. A Bondi would not have had a Longhouse or a trader’s shop as home, his family would have lived in a smaller dwelling. Though not as important and influential as a ‘Karl’ or as wealthy as a shrewd trading ‘Kaupamadr’, Bondi made up the mass of Norse who went a ‘Vikingr’ and it was not unknown for a low born Bondi to become a great warlord and have sagas told of his deeds long after his end of days.

A brief look at the Icelandic Sagas shows why rural Norse built robust and well-defended homesteads - often the stockade around the village was more of a defendable palisade - as ‘Vikingr’ had no qualms raiding other Norse. Dans, Swedes, Icelanders, Hiberno-Norse and Manx were just as likely to become ‘Anaud Thrall’ (enthralled captives) and sold alongside Finns, Slavs, Angles, Bretons and Welsh in a ‘Hafn’ slave auction. These rural families lived with the fear of raiders from afar but also with the risk of local feuds becoming deadly. Feuding and vendetta was a large influence on Norse culture at this time, vengeance needed to be seen to be had, or your family lost face and your followers deserted you. It was not unknown for feuds to become bloody little wars between close locals, sometimes ending with the losers held up inside their own Longhouse as it was burned to the ground.

28mm Scale models supplied unassembled. Miniatures not included.