Why is there no intimate or mutual relationship between the two male Vikings? Japanese people really don't research the life of Vikings. As far as I know, there is evidence that many Vikings engaged in non-binary relationships. Just look at Assassin's Creed Valhalla; it portrays Eivor, an assassin Viking, accurately, showing their non-binary relationship with their fellow Vikings.
Furthermore, Vikings were not limited to white people or male jarls. For example, there is Jarl Estrid Haakon, a female black jarl, whose Viking grandfather met her royal African grandmother while in the great trading city of Alexandria, Egypt. They fell in love and returned to Kattegat, eventually passing on ruling duties to her. Evidence of this diversity can be seen in the infamous dreadlocks, which originated from Egypt, an African nation. Therefore, Vikings were more diverse than what "history" or other right-leaning media have told us.
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Furthermore, Vikings were not limited to white people or male jarls. For example, there is Jarl Estrid Haakon, a female black jarl, whose Viking grandfather met her royal African grandmother while in the great trading city of Alexandria, Egypt. They fell in love and returned to Kattegat, eventually passing on ruling duties to her. Evidence of this diversity can be seen in the infamous dreadlocks, which originated from Egypt, an African nation. Therefore, Vikings were more diverse than what "history" or other right-leaning media have told us.
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