Blóðseigluóró
Blóðseigluóró is a term originating from Old Norse, often translated as "blood-thirst" or "blood-lust." It describes an intense, often uncontrollable, craving for violence or bloodshed. Historically, this concept was associated with warriors and berserkers who were said to enter a state of frenzied rage during battle, seemingly driven by a primal urge for combat and destruction.
The term carries connotations of both a powerful, almost supernatural, force and a deeply ingrained, primal
While rooted in ancient warrior culture, the concept of blóðseigluóró can be understood as a metaphor for