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Viking Legacy and Lore

Viking Legacy and Lore

By: T.R. Pomeroy
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What if history wasn’t just something you read—but something you could feel?


Welcome to Viking Legacy & Lore, where myths, history, and forgotten truths come to life.


Step beyond the clichés of horned helmets and plundering raids. This is where we uncover the lost stories, the legendary battles, and the world-changing events that shaped the Viking Age.


What Awaits You?

• The Power of Viking Warfare – How did a small seafaring people command the fear of entire kingdoms?

• The Secrets of Norse Mythology – Did the Vikings believe their gods walked among them?

• The Rise and Fall of the Northmen – The lands they conquered, the rulers they became, and the forces that ended their reign.

• The Hidden History of Trade and Exploration – From silver hoards to new worlds, the Vikings were more than warriors.


Why Listen?

Because history isn’t just names and dates. It’s ambition, survival, strategy, and resilience—the same forces that shape the world today.


If you’re ready for immersive storytelling, raw history, and the myths that defined the Viking Age, start listening now.


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Episodes
  • He-Man Isn’t a Cartoon… It’s an Ancient Viking Age Story
    Jun 1 2026

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    What if the story of He-Man didn’t originate in the 1980s—but echoes something far older rooted in the Viking Age?

    In this episode of Viking Legacy and Lore, we explore the unexpected parallels between He-Man and Norse mythology, revealing how ancient storytelling patterns continue to shape modern heroes. While there is no direct evidence that He-Man was intentionally inspired by Viking culture, the connections become undeniable when viewed through the lens of myth, archetype, and narrative structure.

    We begin by examining the origin of He-Man—created by Mattel in the early 1980s as a toy-first concept, later expanded through mini-comics and a groundbreaking daily cartoon format. From there, we move into a cinematic retelling of He-Man’s story, following Prince Adam’s transformation into a warrior tasked with defending Eternia from the ever-present threat of Skeletor.

    As the episode unfolds, we draw deeper parallels between He-Man and Norse mythology:

    • Eternia as a central realm comparable to Asgard
    • He-Man as a figure reflecting aspects of Thor and Baldur
    • Skeletor as an embodiment of the draugr—an undead force driven by power and control
    • Supporting characters representing virtues and warnings found in Viking-age storytelling
    • Teela and She-Ra as reflections of Valkyries and shieldmaidens

    We also explore the Viking understanding of an ongoing battle between order and chaos—a theme that mirrors He-Man’s repeated confrontations with Skeletor, where victory is never final, only maintained.

    Finally, we step beyond the Viking Age to examine the idea that all great stories share a common origin. Drawing on the thought of J.R.R. Tolkien, we consider the possibility that myths are not invented but discovered—reflections of a deeper, universal truth expressed across cultures and time.

    This episode blends history, storytelling, and cultural analysis to reveal how the Viking Age continues to influence the stories we tell today—and why those stories still resonate.

    This episode is sponsored by the Great Northern Viking Festival.

    Experience the Viking Age at this amazing festival for the whole family.

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    32 mins
  • The Boldest Move of the Viking Age
    May 25 2026

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    Most Viking stories are about strength, conquest, and battle.

    This one isn’t.

    Auðun was a poor man from Iceland who made a decision that sounds almost absurd—he spent everything he owned on a polar bear, not for profit, but as a gift for a king.

    What follows is one of the most unique stories from the Viking Age. No battles. No armies. Just a man navigating risk, hardship, and opportunity through courage and generosity.

    Set in the 11th century and preserved in a medieval Icelandic manuscript, this saga stands apart from the rest. It challenges everything we think we know about power, success, and what it takes to change your life.

    This episode explores:

    • The real historical roots of Auðun’s story
    • The choices that defined his journey
    • Why generosity, not strength, changed his fate

    If you’ve ever felt the pull toward something bigger—but hesitated—this story is for you.

    This episode is sponsored by the Great Northern Viking Festival.

    Experience the Viking Age at this amazing festival for the whole family.

    greatnorthernvikingfestival.com

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    32 mins
  • The Currency of Fear: The Viking Raid on Tours
    May 18 2026

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    In 853 AD, Viking longships sailed nearly 150 miles inland to raid Tours a city believed to be untouchable.

    Protected by distance, not defenses, Tours was home to the legendary Abbey of Saint Martin, one of the most important religious centers in medieval Europe. But when the Vikings arrived via the Loire River, they shattered a dangerous assumption: that inland cities were safe.

    Instead of fighting, the Franks made a critical decision—they paid the Vikings to leave.

    No battle.
    No massacre.
    Just silver in exchange for peace.

    This moment marked the rise of Danegeld, a strategy that would reshape Viking warfare and lead to more raids, greater pressure, and eventually the Siege of Paris.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • How Vikings used rivers like highways to reach inland cities
    • Why monasteries like Saint Martin were prime targets
    • The historical reality behind Danegeld
    • How one decision in Tours triggered a chain reaction across Europe

    This isn’t just a Viking raid story it’s a lesson in strategy, leadership, and the cost of choosing short-term relief over long-term strength.

    If you enjoy Viking history, medieval Europe, or cinematic storytelling podcasts, this episode will change how you see the Viking Age.

    This episode is sponsored by the Great Northern Viking Festival.

    Experience the Viking Age at this amazing festival for the whole family.

    greatnorthernvikingfestival.com

    Follow them on all major social media platforms for updates, announcements, and upcoming events.

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    Support the podcast & join the community:

    Discord - Viking Legacy & Lore

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    29 mins
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