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The Vikings believed in life after death, but also that people could get caught between life and death. Returning as a revenant usually happened to evil people who clung to life for their own vile purposes. These zombie-like creatures were called, among other things, “draugr,” “aptrganga” (after walkers), or “haugbui” (mound-dwellers). They had superhuman […]
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