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Five Famous Vikings You Need To Know


The Viking Age (793–1066 AD) is remembered for its bloody battles, coastal attacks, and much mead-drinking, but most notably—its heroes and legends.

Whether they genuinely lived or were merely a myth, there are simply too many great Scandinavian heroes to name. Join us as we discover the captivating stories of five of the most famous Vikings!
[h2]Harald Hardrada[/h2]
AKA: Harald III van Noorwegen/Harald Sigurdsson/Harald of Norway

Harald Hardrada was the final Viking to lay claim to the English crown, but before the battle to put himself on the throne, Harald led a fascinating and far-travelled life.

In 1034 AD, Harald sailed to Constantinople, where the Eastern Roman Empire was at the height of its power and wealth. Shortly after arriving, Harald joined the Varangian Guard, comprised of elite Norse soldiers who protected the city and the emperor, just as their namesake Unit in Conqueror’s Blade: Helheim does.

But Harald would return to Norway only ten years later after learning that his nephew, Magnus, had been crowned King of Norway and Denmark. Now flush with coin from his years with the guard, Harald formed an alliance with Sweyn II to dethrone Magnus. However, when Magnus noticed Harald’s new riches, they struck a deal and served as co-rulers of Norway until Magnus’ death a couple of years later.

With his nephew dead and Harald Hardrada’s title as the one true king of Norway cemented, there was only one thing left to do—make his claim to the English throne.

When an English nobleman named Harold Godwinson took the throne in 1066 AD, Harald launched an invasion on the shores of England. He sent a horde of Norsemen troops on hundreds of Viking longships, and arrived with Godwinson’s estranged brother Tostig by his side. Harald wasn’t the only one with his eyes on the English crown; the previous King Edward had promised the throne to William of Normandy, who also raised an army.

Harald and his army sailed up the Humber River, defeated the troops who met them there and occupied York. Meanwhile, Godwinson’s soldiers were en route to the North, hoping to repel the Viking threat to the throne.

The Battle of Stamford Bridge (just east of York) was carnage, with upwards of 10,000 Viking and Anglo-Saxon men losing their lives in the conflict. Harald reportedly fought like a true berserker to attain the crown he thought was rightfully his. However, he was killed in battle alongside his new trusted ally Tostig.

Harald’s death signified the conclusive end to the Viking Age.

A stained glass window depicting Harald Hardrada in Kirkwall Cathedral
[h2]Ragnar Lothbrok[/h2]
AKA: Ragnar Lodbrok

Ragnar Lothbrok is as interesting a character as you’ll find in Norse folklore. He was said to have been a Viking hero and a Danish and Swedish king, and while he comes alive in the pages of old Norse poetry and sagas as a legendary character, evidence suggesting he actually lived does exist.

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which collected the documents of Anglo-Saxon history at the time Ragnar would have lived, references ‘‘Ragnall’ and ‘Reginherus’—both these names are believed to be alternative names for Ragnar Lothbrok.

The sagas he appeared in tell us that Ragnar had three wives, the last of these named Aslaug, who gave birth to three sons—-Ivar the Boneless, Bjorn Ironside, and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye. Significantly more evidence exists as to his sons’ validity, as they are all verified figures of history.

Ragnar appears in countless tales of battles and raids, leading to his capture by the Anglo-Saxon King Ælla of Northumbria, who tossed him into a pit of snakes following a failed invasion. The stories The Saga of Ragnar Lothrbok, Tale of Ragnar's Sons, and Heimskringla, all tell of Ragnar’s sons raising a Great Heathen Army to take their revenge on Ælla for killing their father.

The snake-pit-death seems entirely mythological in nature, and most historians believe that if Ragnar did in fact exist, he more likely died during his travels across the Irish Sea between 852 and 856 AD.

While Ragnar Lothbrok led a life that became legend, or was born a myth, he has become a fascinating figure in history and popular culture and inspired a great many works of literature, cinema, television, and videogames.
[h2]Cnut the Great[/h2]
AKA: Canute/Knut

Cnut the Great held many great titles in his life as the Danish king of England, Denmark, and Norway. After winning the English throne in 1016 AD, his brutality in the first few years of his rule is notable, as he killed any English opponent to his crown swiftly and ruthlessly. However, he soon became a peaceful and effective ruler, easing England back into a time of prosperity.

Cnut is perhaps best known for the story of King Canute and the Tide. Recorded by Henry of Huntingdon in the 12th century, the tale paints Cnut very favourably and shines a light on his "graceful and magnificent" behaviour. The story goes that Cnut places his throne by the sea and commands the tide to halt so his feet and clothes remain dry. The tide continues to rise, disregarding the royalty before it, and splashes Cnut. Humbled by this act of nature, Cnut declares, “let all men know how empty and worthless is the power of kings, for there is none worthy of the name, but He whom heaven, earth, and sea obey by eternal laws.” He then hung his crown on a crucifix and never wore it again.

In more recent years, the story of King Canute and the Tide is told in a way that paints Cnut to be arrogant to believe the sea would bend to his will, leading to his humiliation when it did not obey. The anecdote is often used by political pundits to embarrass arrogant politicians who believe they can control events.
[h2]Rollo of Normandy[/h2]
AKA: Rollon/Rolf

Rollo’s heritage is unknown, yet many historians have different ideas about where he came from. Dudo of Saint-Quentin, a Norman historian, claims that Rollo was an aristocrat from Denmark, while William of Malmesbury reports he was from Norway, and also of noble lineage.

However, we can be sure that he was a Viking chief who led raids, as chronicles from the time regarding Viking raids in Rouen coincide with reports of his life. Scandinavian sagas tell the tale of Rollo sailing off to raid England, Scotland, and France, where he would eventually establish himself as ruler.

In the 10th century, after razing Rouen, Rollo became the first ruler of Normandy after striking a deal with the King of France, and brought his unique brand of Viking rule to the people. Personal honour and responsibility were his main concern as he reformed many passive laws, including making theft, assault, murder, and even fraud punishable by death.

Rollo’s legacy lives on to this day, as one of his descendants still sits on the throne. He is the great-great-great grandfather of William the Conqueror, who became the first Norman King of England in 1066 and therefore related to the current British Royal Family and the reigning Queen Elizabeth II.

A statue of Rollo of Normandy in Rouen, France
[h2]Erik the Red[/h2]
AKA: Erik Thorvaldsson

The second banishment would occur after the theft of ornamental beams Erik wanted to use to build his new home, which resulted in a chase, three killings, and another exile.

With a new home to be sought, Erik founded the first Viking settlement in Greenland after heading out to sea. When his exile was over, he returned to Iceland and convinced people to join him on this new and prosperous island and became rich and respected as a ruler.

Check out more tales about the Viking era with our look at their hygiene habits, their naval tactics, the true story of Loki, and more!

Ask The Devs #1: August 2022


Welcome to a new monthly Q&A series presented by the Conqueror’s Blade development team! We’re starting with questions focusing on the current season of Conqueror’s Blade (Helheim), but this is just the beginning.

We’ve gathered your burning questions and paid attention to feedback from the community to bring you this instalment, so we hope you enjoy the insight from the developers at Booming Tech!

Q: Why did the team decide to make a second Viking-themed season rather than one with a new theme?

A: The Viking era is too vast to cover in a single season. After Season VII: Wolves of Ragnarök, which focused on the early Germanic and Scandinavian mythologies (Sons of Fenrir, Berserkers, and Shieldmaidens), many players requested that we add Vikings more akin to the massive and brutal warriors of history.

Many asked for the Huskarls and Varangian Guards. And with those two units, the game now features five Viking-inspired units, rivalling the rosters of our units inspired by China and Western Europe.

(Editor’s Note: Check out the Behind the Scenes article about this very subject here!)

Q: Why did the team decide to only release two units this season?

A: As this is the first time ever we've only released two units, we believe it’s important that we explain our reasoning.

First of all, designing and creating units' behaviours, animations, and balancing takes plenty of resources and effort. This means that the devs working on these are unable to undertake other equally important tasks. We have collected a lot of feedback from our players that focussing on releasing new units may slow down the game as a whole and that perhaps we should focus more on fixing balance issues and bugs.

We wanted to give our design team and animators time to polish existing animations and AI behaviours, and work on improving the balance of existing units and heroes.

The team was able to release weekly balance patches and address multiple issues for heroes like the Glaive and Nodachi during the production of Helheim. These changes are our initial steps for making these two weapons more viable in the current meta, and we will be analysing data before making any further changes.

Regarding Unit balance, we made changes to the Ottoman-inspired units (Azaps, Jannisaries, and Royal Janissaries), adjusted the Shieldmaidens slightly, and re-worked the Mongolian-inspired Kheshigs. In addition, we made over a hundred minor changes to other units and worked on AI behaviours, animation bugs, and map balancing.



Q: How does the team select themes for new seasons?

A: Many factors play a part in the decision-making. Firstly, while Conqueror's Blade is not a historically accurate game, it is heavily inspired by history and encompasses certain historical time periods from which we seek inspiration for factions, units, and stories. We want the units on the battlefield to look organic when fighting one another, as opposed to having a melting pot of units from every possible era all mashed into one.

While we are based in China, we are an international company with an intercultural team comprising members from all across the globe, similar to how our players come from all over the world. This is why we aim to create a game with a multicultural representation of factions and units.

Some themes and cultures are expansive and very popular among our players, and we naturally want to expand on these when possible.

We need to respect the lore and world vision of Conqueror's Blade. Each following season must be connected and naturally integrated into the world with respect to the game's geography and the lore of previous seasons.

Finally, players often express their opinion on desired factions, and that plays a part in which theme we choose.

Q: Are there any plans to remove "Play X Mode" quests from Seasonal Unit Challenges to make them more accessible?

A: We are continuously adjusting Weekly Challenges and Unit Challenges and plan to continue doing so throughout the upcoming seasons. As many players have noticed, we are adding more and more alternative choices for challenges so that each player can choose those that they enjoy.

At the same time, we want to encourage players to play a variety of game modes and not only grind Siege Battles. That's why we plan to add more alternative goals that can be completed within PvP sieges while still retaining the challenges of other game modes.

Q: Are there any plans to introduce more Weapon Classes to the game?

A: New weapons are always a hot topic when it comes to a new season. For sure, we would love to add more weapons to Conqueror's Blade and plan to do so. However, that being said, we won't be adding new weapons as often as we add units due to balancing reasons and the development time required.

We've seen some really cool ideas from the community and have had serious discussions about those (and I do believe some of you have received our feedback). It also takes plenty of time to bring new features into the game. Most importantly, we would love to hear your crazy and creative ideas! You guys are like a never-ending spring of fantastic ideas!

That's all for the first instalment of Ask The Devs! We know that you have plenty of other questions that need answering, and the Conqueror’s Blade community team will be choosing the most popular topics and sharing feedback with the Development team for next time. Keep sharing your thoughts with us on Discord!

Join the Content Creator Program Today!


The Content Creator Program is an opportunity for video creators, streamers, and social media influencers to gain revenue, rewards, and growth for their channels in partnership with the Conqueror’s Blade team.

If you’re a content creator making amazing Conqueror’s Blade content on any platform, we want to work with you! You can read more about the Content Creator Program, benefits, eligibility, supported games, and more via the newly relaunched Creator portal.

In a nutshell, here are a few of the benefits official Content Creators can enjoy by working closely together with Conqueror’s Blade:
  • Revenue Sharing: Joining the Content Creator Program makes you eligible to earn revenue—check the Creator portal to learn more.
  • Exclusive Events: As a member of the program, you’re eligible to participate in creator-exclusive events such as Q&As, Preview Events, and Twitch Drop campaigns.
  • Giveaways: Creators are provided with codes that can be given away to their audiences to reward them with in-game items and content.
  • Promotions: Your channels, videos, and streams have the chance to be featured on official Conqueror’s Blade social channels and websites.
  • Rewards: Creators may receive in-game items (where applicable) like skins and cosmetics, premium currencies, Battle Passes, early unlocks, and more. This allows you to stay on top of the latest content and showcase the most exciting and up-to-date gameplay to your audiences.
  • Connect with the Team: When you join the Content Creator Program, you gain access to the teams behind our games, who will be available to provide news and information and help organise the promotion of your channels and activities.

Piqued your interest? Apply to become an official Conqueror’s Blade Content Creator today!

Spawn of Loki: Supernatural Sales ‘til September 1!


A new monster has been unleashed. Go beyond myth with the Spawn of Loki Limited-Time Event between now and September 1! Tackle quests, claim free loot, and acquire mystical items from phenomenal events and sales.

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[h2]Fortune's Bounty[/h2]
For a limited time, you can claim FREE Golden Keys when you spend Sovereigns at the in-game Store.

The more Sovereigns you spend before August 18 (08:00 server time), the more Golden Keys you receive - along with bonus items including Lotus Water and the Dragon Garrison Unit Attire!


Check out the details below:
Sovereigns
Chests
Bonus Items

500 Sovereigns

1x Golden Key

2x Rare Schematics Chests

1,000 Sovereigns

1x Golden Key

3x Chests of Silver (10,000 Silver Each)

2,000 Sovereigns

2x Golden Keys

2x Greater Scrolls of Glory

3,000 Sovereigns

2x Golden Keys

2x Random Epic Artillery Chests

5,000 Sovereigns

3x Golden Keys

10x Lotus Water

10,000 Sovereigns

5x Golden Keys

Dragon Garrison Unit Attire

20,000 Sovereigns

8x Golden Keys

15x Lotus Water

30,000 Sovereigns

10x Golden Keys

‘Loyal & Righteous’ Epic Player Title
[h2]Sea Monster Attire Chest[/h2]
The depths of the ocean are home to many terrifying creatures—-and also to bountiful treasure! Dare to discover what lurks beneath with the Sea Monster Attire Chest, filled with cosmetics to dive for, before September 1 (08:00 server time).

The ultimate prize is the brand-new Midgard Serpent Shortsword & Shield, the first weapon skin to feature unique visual effects. Claim it to unleash its astounding runic power in battle!

Sea Monster Attire Chests have a chance of containing:
  • Midgard Serpent Shortsword & Shield (Weapon Skin with exclusive visual effects)
  • Antique Weapon Skins from Season IV: Blood of the Empire
  • Antique Weapon Skins from Season V: Legacy of Fire
  • Unit Attires
  • Banners
  • Mount Sets
  • And much more!
[h2]Snatch up Spawn of Loki Bundles[/h2]
The riches and skill of Norse legends can be yours to possess with new bundles available from the in-game Store with up to a 12% discount! Each Bundle contains Golden Keys, which can be used to unlock Sea Monster Attire Chests throughout the Spawn of Loki event.
  • Eitri's Trove: Seek the glorious riches of the infamous dwarf Eitri with 3x Golden Keys and 2x Rare Weapon Schematics. (Purchase Limit: 2)
  • Brokkr's Armoury: Honour the work of the great blacksmith Brokkr by crafting your own fantastic weapons with 5x Rare Weapon Schematics, along with 5x Golden Keys. (Purchase Limit: 5)
  • Wayland's Wealth: Restore the legend of the skilled smith Wayland and stock your coffers with 10x Golden Keys, 5x Huge Chests of Resources, and 5x Large Chests of Bronze (50,000 Bronze total). (Purchase Limit: 5)

Spawn of Loki: Ethereal Events ‘til August 25!


Discover a monstrous legend in the Spawn of Loki Limited-Time Event, active now until August 25! Complete mythical quests, claim free rewards, and obtain items from extraordinary events and sales.

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[h2]Spawn of Loki Events[/h2]
Play Conqueror’s Blade between now and August 25 to enjoy these mythical events:
  • Sign-in Event: Log in daily until August 18 (08:00 server time) to earn Lesser Scrolls of Glory and Astronomer's Almanacs (which can be traded for rewards).
  • Warden Quests: Complete legendary Daily and Weekly quests from the Warden before August 18 to receive Bronze, Honour, and tradeable Flasks of Wisdom.
[h2]Divine Exchange[/h2]
Log in daily to pick up Astronomer’s Almanacs and complete quests from the Warden for Flasks of Wisdom.

Head to the Event Exchange to exchange these items for rewards such as Treatises and Assault, Guardian, and Rangers' Mobility Doctrines! Reward exchanges are available until August 25 (08:00 server time).

IMPORTANT: Any unspent Astronomer’s Almanacs and Flasks of Wisdom will not expire and should be kept safe for future events.

Check out the supernatural Spawn of Loki sales taking place during this event, and don’t miss out on picking up Sea Monster Attire Chests and Golden Keys for your chance of claiming the Midgard Serpent Shortsword & Shield!