baresarks

/ˈbɛrˌsɑrks/
noun
  1. Fierce Norse warriors who fought with uncontrolled fury, believed to be immune to pain.
    • Historians debate whether baresarks used special rituals to enter their battle trance.
    • The legend says baresarks charged into battle without armor, howling like wild animals.
    • In the saga, the baresarks fought so ferociously that their enemies fled in terror.
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