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 |  |  | Berserker - Theories regarding the causes of berserker behavior: Encyclopedia II - Berserker - Theories regarding the causes of berserker behaviorTheories about what causes berserker behavior include spiritual possession, ingestion of materials with psychoactive properties, psychological processes, and medical conditions.
According to a theory of spirit possession, the berserk rage was achieved through possession by the animal spirit of either a bear or a wolf. Berserkers would cultivate an ability to allow the animal spirit to take over their body du ...
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 |  |  | Berserker - Theories regarding the causes of berserker behavior: Encyclopedia II - Berserker - Literary referencesThe earliest surviving reference to the term berserker is in Haraldskvæði, a skaldic poem written by Thórbiôrn Hornklofi in the late ninth century in honour of King Haraldr Fair-Hair, the infamous ruler of Norway. The poem was preserved by Snorri Sturluson. In this poem, Harald's army includes a warrior gang of berserkers fighting under his name at the battle of Hafrsfiord. In it, they are described as Ulfheðnar = "men clad in wolf skins". This grounds a connection between bears and wolves in Norse warrior culture and the common assumpt ...
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Berserker - Comics.
There is an manga series (and subsequently anime) entitled Berserk.
The Marvel Comics character Wolverine is known to go into "berserker rages". In combination with his adamantium claws and his healing factor, he is known to be an unstoppable, unkillable killing machine. Marvel also has a character known as Berzerker, who has a quick temper and possesses powers over electricity.
Gundam Seed's Kira Yamato is called a berserker and in battles is completely ruthless ...
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 |  |  | Berserker - Theories regarding the causes of berserker behavior: Encyclopedia II - Berserker - EtymologyThe term berserker comes from Norse "berserkr", meaning literally "bear shirt" or "bare shirt", alluding either to wearing the "clothes" of a bear, i.e. to be bear-like in rage and strength, usually in battle, or to the habit of berserkers going into battle unarmored, or often, completely naked. Some berserks also took names with björn or biôrn in them in reference to a bear. This is likely to be the source of na ...
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 |  |  | Berserker - Theories regarding the causes of berserker behavior: Encyclopedia II - Berserker - EtymologyThe term berserker comes from Norse "berserkr", meaning literally "bear shirt" or "bare shirt", alluding either to wearing the "clothes" of a bear, i.e. to be bear-like in rage and strength, usually in battle, or to the habit of berserkers going into battle unarmored, or often, completely naked. Some berserks also took names with björn or biôrn in them in reference to a bear. This is likely to be the source of na ...
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