Based on Norse mythology, dying in battle was the most honorable way to advance into the afterlife. The people of Scandinavia called it Valhalla, a hall of slain warriors drinking and feasting by the side of Odin himself and brawling each other for eternity (off course until Ragnarök, when they would march out the palace to fight under the command of Odin). They also believed that when they fought, gods were on their side and helped them in battle. For example, Modi helped warriors get their mind straight before battle. When praying to Modi, it was believed that a person could enter a trance state in which they were able to conquer and defeat enemies with ease. Also, they would often pray to Freya, a goddess that took care of families when a warrior was away fighting. Vikings were persuaded into thinking that they had the power of gods on their side. This allowed them to charge into battle without any hesitations nor fear (their fate was already set). Even if they were to die, Valhal...
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