Rendered by ASR as 'humming jar'; Jiang describes it as a luck-personifying companion that can be nurtured through courage.
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Rendered by ASR as 'humming jar'; Jiang describes it as a luck-personifying companion that can be nurtured through courage.
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Luck is not passive fortune in this model; it is personified as something like a pet that can be nurtured by courageous action and lost through cowardice.
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"What do these stories tell us about the understanding of the individual in the Viking world? This is Neil Price and to prepare for..."
"You nurture it by showing courage. So in battle if you run off if you enter the battle of courage the pet will be..."
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The Vikings do not look important because they left fewer books.
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