18 Works found in 13th Warrior (1999)
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Buliwyf must leave his home.
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Lots of everyday things remind Herger of Ahmed.
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- Part 3 of Evening
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The hero is Askeladden (literally, the Ash Lad, because he always sits by the fire and roots and pokes in the ashes). —Norwegian Folk Tales, from the collection of Peter Christen Asbjørnsen & Jørgen Moe, translated by Pat Shaw Iversen & Carl Norman
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- Part 2 of Evening
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The sun had risen this morning. Today, they were alive.
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After the events of the movie, Ahmed spends Solstice among his remaining comrades and learns to walk the space between Arab and Northman.
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Long years have passed in piece before he sends it - not quite a call to arms. A message. A gift.
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One of many writings by Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan Ibn Al Abbas Ibn Rashid Ibn Hamad of his experiences with the men of the North, but one left unfound for many years.
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Prayers and Thoughts of Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan During His Journey North by mlyn
13th Warrior (1999)
4 May 2009
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- Part 1 of Evening
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Have the poets left in the garment a place for a patch to be patched by me and did you know the abode of your beloved after reflection?
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There are things he does not tell the Caliph or others.
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Huginn and Muninn are the names of the ravens that sat on Odin's shoulders. From the Prose Edda:
The ravens sit on his shoulders and say into his ear all the tidings which they see or hear; they are called thus: Huginn ("Thought") and Muninn ("Memory"). He sends them at day-break to fly about all the world, and they come back at undern-meal; thus he is acquainted with many tidings. Therefore men call him Raven-God, as is said:
Huginn and Muninn hover each day
The wide earth over;
I fear for Huginn lest he fare not back,—
Yet watch I more for Muninn."- Words:
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- Part 3 of Gods and Monsters
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- 17,329
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- 28
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- Part 4 of Gods and Monsters
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- 34
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- Part 2 of Gods and Monsters
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- Part 1 of Gods and Monsters
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- 18/18
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- 1
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- 89
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Herger reflects upon Ahmed's departure.
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- 6
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