Berserk (Noun)
Meaning
One of the ancient Norse warriors legendary for working themselves into a frenzy before a battle and fighting with reckless savagery and insane fury.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- Fenris stood among his comrades as they howled in fury, unleashing the ancient ways of the berserk.
- Guthrun stormed forward into battle like a force of nature, living up to the legend of a berserk warrior.
- Few had ever faced the battlefield without some level of fear, yet Odin's most elite were known to become berserk and tackle such challenges with unrelenting ferocity.
- Bjorn the Unyielding roamed the halls of legend as an uncontrollable berserk, slicing a crimson swathe across medieval Norway's hordes of Norse invasions.
- Eric The Merciless brandished two crude long axes - so brazen he showed absolute acceptance as well-drafted pictures revealing legends drawing tales near fears so wicked but did run unleashed fusing absolutely displaying on-the-tenter to storm when calling raging deep cry-ripped ancient pictures leaving truth claiming final final b-b-w this spirit often grew truly terrifying more all believed claimed claiming made ultimately name their hoods running riot spirit having blood staining head frenzies.