Warning: Revealed content for Season 2 of Vikings: Valhalla.
Vikings: Valhalla A new location and group of warriors are introduced: Jomsburg and the Joms Vikings, and here’s how the versions of these warriors in the show compare to their real-life versions. Vikings: Valhalla is the next series Vikings, tells the story of a new generation of warriors and royalty, set more than 100 years after the main series. still, Vikings: Valhalla Referring to the legacy of characters like Ragnar Lothbrook and Rollo, Kattegat remains the main setting, but season two introduces a new location that may be even more important than Kattegat.
As Kattegat adjusts to the new regime, Olaf Halladsson (Johannes Hökul Johannessen) makes a living off of Leif (Sam Collett), Harald (Leo Suter) and Fredis (Frida Gustafsson) at the expense of their heads, so Leif and Harald leave Novgorod, while Fredis was taken to Jomsburg. While escaping from Kattegat, the three encounter Jollund (Stanislav Karas), a Joms Viking looking for Fredis and taking her to Jomsburg, where the new Uppsala is supposed to be. There, Freddie knows the Vikings and their leader Halleck (Bradley James) well, but how do they compare to the real Vikings?
real vikings explained
Jomsburg is a real place, although it is considered semi-legendary because its exact location is unknown, the same thing happened in Jomsburg. Joms Vikings is an organization of Viking mercenaries hired to fight or conduct raids. Active in the 10th and 11th centuries, the Vikings of Joms were known for their discipline and devotion to the Norse gods, although they were said to fight for anyone who could pay. money, even if they are Christians. The legend of the Vikings of Joms appears in Icelandic fairy tales, old Norse poetry and contemporary runes.
One of the legends has it that the Vikings were picky when it came to deciding who would join their team, and to be accepted, new members had to prove themselves by force, which often meant a fight. ceremonial duel. Vikings members are subject to a strict code of conduct, and violations of the rules may result in expulsion from the organization. In addition, women and children were not allowed inside the fort’s walls, and it is unclear whether marriage to women outside of Jomsburg was prohibited. King Magnus I, son of Olaf Haralsson, destroyed Jomsburg and the Vikings in Joms to consolidate Danish control.
What will happen to the Vikings in Season 3 of ‘Vikings: Valhalla’?
Vikings: Valhalla“Jomsburg” and “Joms Vikings” are very different from the characters in the story. In the story, Jomsburg is seen as the new Uppsala, with a temple where pagans could go (although Hallek banned them) and with Fredis as the priestess, while Joms Svikings is described as a pirate/human. Vikings. Jomsburg’s story is about to change, Halleck dies and Freddies takes over, opening the gates so all residents can visit the temple and become part of the community instead of exploiting them, Freddies also trains anyone who wants become a man of Jomsburg. Temple. Whether it’s warriors or shield maidens, Jomsburg and Joms Vikings could become one of the most powerful communities in the world. Vikings: Valhalla.