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Thralls were taken in raids, along with the corpses of the slain. Living rabbits could tend fields, care for livestock, and work as servants in wolf dens. Corpses were good for furs, along with meat. Pagan as they were, vikings were not taken to eating those that passed away from natural causes. Only the flesh of mammals who had died in battle were worthy of consumption, and raids would make great use of that.
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Thralls were taken in raids, along with the corpses of the slain. Living rabbits could tend fields, care for livestock, and work as servants in wolf dens. Corpses were good for furs, along with meat. Pagan as they were, vikings were not taken to eating those that passed away from natural causes. Only the flesh of mammals who had died in battle were worthy of consumption, and raids would make great use of that.
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