Berserker Tribe

GPTKB entity

Statements (77)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Native_American_culture
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:Norse_mythology
gptkbp:belief supernatural strength
gptkbp:fought_in gptkb:Viking_Age
gptkbp:had ritualistic practices
a strong sense of honor
a connection to the afterlife
a warrior code
a unique social structure
a legacy in popular culture
a connection to the past
a connection to the divine
a connection to the elements
a connection to the sea
a connection to the cosmos
a connection to the earth
a reputation for brutality
a connection to the natural world
a distinct fighting style
a role in shaping Viking identity
a connection to shamanism
a connection to the wolf
a role in Norse religion
a role in Norse sagas
a role in Viking diplomacy
a role in Viking exploration
a role in Viking governance
a role in Viking mythology
a role in Viking trade
a role in shaping Norse culture
a role in the Viking economy
a significant impact on Viking warfare
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Berserker Tribe
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:literature_and_art
gptkbp:inspired modern fantasy genres
modern depictions of Vikings
gptkbp:is_practiced_in rituals before battle
battle frenzy
gptkbp:is_worshipped_by gptkb:Odin
gptkbp:known_for fierce warriors
gptkbp:often_fought without armor
gptkbp:originated_in gptkb:Scandinavia
gptkbp:uses animal skins
battle cries
gptkbp:were known for their loyalty
often depicted in video games
often romanticized in literature
often depicted in folklore
often depicted in historical reenactments
known for their endurance
feared by enemies
known for their ferocity
often romanticized in modern media
often depicted in comic books
often seen as protectors of their people
associated with bears
often misunderstood by historians
often seen as outcasts
often depicted in sagas
often seen as symbols of strength
often depicted in movies
often mentioned in historical texts
often used as shock troops
often seen as guardians of tradition
often depicted as larger than life
often depicted in art and sculpture
associated with the concept of rage
considered elite fighters
known to enter trances
often feared by their own people
often recruited for raids
often seen as embodiments of chaos
often seen as warriors of fate
part of the Viking culture
part of the Viking raids
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Astrid_Hofferson
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5