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SHIELDMAIDEN PART ONE
The first part of a viking saga. Our two heroes go forth to take down a group of trolls,
If you like the film, please consider donating to help us make the next episode! go to Patreon :
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Blog: http://www.pirate-pudding.blogspot.com
Film and animation by: Vilhelm Bergendal http://www.pirate-pudding.blogspot.com
Music by; Joel forssell http://www.joelforssell.com
Sound fx by Nicolai Junge Pedersen http://www.tonecroll.com]]>2016-11-23T02:13:47-08:00
Title
Shieldmaiden part one
Subject
Video
Description
SHIELDMAIDEN is a short animation film about VIKINGS! Follow the adventures of the warrior girl Rota and her companions in their travels hrough the dark forests of the north!
SHIELDMAIDEN PART ONE
The first part of a viking saga. Our two heroes go forth to take down a group of trolls,
If you like the film, please consider donating to help us make the next episode! go to Patreon :
http://www.patreon.com/shieldmaiden
Blog: http://www.pirate-pudding.blogspot.com
Film and animation by: Vilhelm Bergendal http://www.pirate-pudding.blogspot.com
Music by; Joel forssell http://www.joelforssell.com
Sound fx by Nicolai Junge Pedersen http://www.tonecroll.com
Creator
Vilhelm Bergendal
Joel forssell
Nicolai Junge Pedersen
Source
http://YouTube.com
Publisher
Pirate pudding published via YouTube.com
Date
17/11/2014
Contributor
Administrator
Rights
Standard YouTube License This video represents licensed content on YouTube, meaning that the content has been claimed by a YouTube content partner.
A souvenir snow-globe with a troll drinking from a flagon and sporting a horned helmet and axe, next to a small viking ship. Seen in Copenhagen airport.
Boat names in Scandinavia often make references to the Norse past, and particularly to the seafaring culture of the Vikings. It is less common to come across boats with Viking names elsewhere - this one is registered in Elburg in the Netherlands and was photographed in Harbour in Lerwick, Shetland
Troll statue at Geysir Centre, Haukadalur, Iceland
Subject
Statue
Description
This statue of a troll stands outside the visitor centre at Geysir, and is a popular place for tourists to take photos. Trolls are a supernatural being (usually antagonist) featuring in Old Norse mythology, but since adopted and adapted in a variety of ways in folklore and in popular culture.
Troll Branded Brown Coal Briquette, from 1930s or 40s Germany
Subject
Branding
Description
In the 1930s German brown coal (or lignite) was often stamped with the syndicate name Troll, a supernatural being in Norse mythology. The association may be with the underground extraction of the coal, or be intended to demonstrate the power of the product. This example was recovered from a wreck in Southern Denmark.
Creator
Troll (Syndicate of Briquette companies of the Third Reich)