Find the paradise island where Vikings discover Iceland

Mondo games Updated on 2024-02-23

About 800 years ago, after establishing a colonial stronghold in Ireland, there was a legend among the Vikings that there was a beautiful uninhabited island in the northern sea. Although most people were just talking about it, the adventurous Vikings were intrigued, and finally two Viking pirates, Gardar and Nadod, arrived on the fabled island.

Thrilled to hear the news of the discovery of the island, Floki Nelverdarson quickly assembled a fleet to migrate to the island, eventually succeeding in reaching the legendary island. The Vikings were amazed by the opulence of the island, and they enjoyed fishing and sealing. However, soon the island's cold snow and wind made it unbearable for the pirates who grew up in Northern Europe to return to the mainland. Back home, Floki described the island as nothing and named it Iceland. However, Torolf, who was with him, thought that Iceland was cold but rich in bounty.

Ten years later, two aristocratic youths, Inglf and Leif, remembered Torolf's description because of their predicament, and decided to go to Iceland to escape from their enemies. After taking refuge on the island for a while, they decided to officially move. After snatching a batch of supplies in Ireland, the two headed for Iceland again. On the eve of landing, Ingalf threw the seat of the chair into the sea and asked God for guidance on the place to settle. Later, Leif was killed for his cruelty to Irish slaves, which eventually led to a rebellion. After avenging his friend, Ingulf finally finds the chair seat and takes it to a rocky place. Although unsuitable for farming, he decided to follow God's instructions and settled down and named the place Reykjavík, which means "foggy place". To this day, Reykjavík is still the capital of Iceland. February** Dynamic Incentive Program

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