Twiface
Princess of Kirinposting
@TheBridge
I think a lot of the “irrational’ behavior is driven by instinct, which itself is rational, but unconscious. It comes from desperation and urgency.
I think a lot of the “irrational’ behavior is driven by instinct, which itself is rational, but unconscious. It comes from desperation and urgency.
A ruin and scattering of small kingdoms and tribes whose most organized cultural features is what had been left behind from Roman occupation.
One of which, oddly enough, was Christianity itself, since it had been introduced by the Romans. The Anglo-Saxons pushed it aside, but it never really left the island.
Your filthy judified vikings were the instruments of propagation of christianity in europe by sword.
That wasn’t the English, that was mainly the Italians, the French, the Spanish, the Greeks, and the Germans.
It wasn’t always spread by the sword either. For example, Pagan King Æthelberht just let some Italian monks walk in and start preaching. He made no effort to stop them.