Kid Beowulf by Alexis E. Fajardo for January 17, 2022

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    prrdh  almost 3 years ago

    “Yeargh!” I thought it was supposed to be “Montjoie Saint Denis!” Although maybe Berenger is saving his breath.

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    willie_mctell  almost 3 years ago

    Almost witcher-like. I mean the one in the books, of course.

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    prrdh  almost 3 years ago

    From https://www.lexico.com/explore/what-is-the-origin-of-the-word-berserk:

    The word berserk came into English in the early 19th century, as a noun used to describe an ancient Norse warrior who fought with uncontrolled ferocity (also known as a berserker).

    The English word derives from the Old Norse berserkr (noun), itself probably from combining bjorn (bear) and serkr (coat). It could also possibly from berr ‘bare’ (i.e. without armour) and serkr.

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    Dragoncat  almost 3 years ago

    Whelp… They’re doomed.

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    Lex Fajardo creator almost 3 years ago

    This is why he’s called “Berenger the Bruiser” ;)

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