This Danish-Swedish Viking, known for his raids on England and France in the 9th century, is often portrayed as a ruthless warrior in historical accounts.
Who is Ragnar Lothbrok?
This ancient wonder, located in Egypt, was originally the tallest man-made structure in the world and is known for its impressive pyramid shape.
What is the Great Pyramid of Giza?
In many Lego video games, players can collect these small, colorful studs scattered throughout the levels to earn points and unlock additional content. What are these collectible items called?
What are Lego studs?
In "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," what is the name of the legendary dragon who serves as the primary antagonist?
Who is Alduin?
What is the name of the ancient city located near modern-day Naples, Italy, that was buried under volcanic ash following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD?
What is Pompeii?
In Danish folklore, this malevolent creature is known for its mischievous and sometimes dangerous antics, often depicted as a small, gnome-like being.
What is a Nisse?
This ancient marvel, located in Jordan, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rock-cut architecture and intricate water management system, showcasing advanced engineering techniques of its time.
What is Petra?
This popular Lego theme, first introduced in 1978, features a series of construction toys depicting various vehicles, buildings, and landscapes, allowing children to create their own miniature worlds.
What is Lego City?
What is the name of the fictional continent on which most of the events in The Elder Scrolls series take place?
What is Tamriel?
What ancient artifact, sometimes referred to as the "eighth wonder of the world," was lost for over 1,500 years before being rediscovered by archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922?
What is the tomb of Tutankhamun (King Tut)?
This Danish explorer, credited with the European discovery of Greenland in the 10th century, established the first Norse settlement on the island.
Who is Erik the Red?
This architectural marvel, located in Spain, is a stunning example of Moorish architecture, featuring intricate geometric patterns, horseshoe arches, and a grand courtyard known as the Court of the Lions.
What is the Alhambra?
In a viral video shared online, this popular, Scandinavian, YouTuber documented their experience of walking across a floor covered in Lego pieces barefoot, resulting in hilarious reactions and millions of views. Who is this YouTuber?
Who is PewDiePie?
What year was the first installment of the Fallout series released, developed by Interplay Entertainment?
What is 1997?
In J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan," what item does Peter lose that leads to his meeting with Wendy Darling?
What are his shadow?
This Danish king, known for his military campaigns and conquests in the early 11th century, is often referred to as "The Great."
Who is Sweyn Forkbeard?
This pre-Columbian archaeological site in Mexico is home to a large complex of stepped pyramids, including the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon, which were constructed by the Teotihuacan civilization.
What is Teotihuacan?
Walking barefoot on natural surfaces such as grass or sand is believed to offer various health benefits, including improved circulation, enhanced sensory perception, and strengthened foot muscles. What is the term commonly used to describe this practice?
What is earthing (or grounding)?
Before joining Bethesda, Todd Howard worked on a game that was a spiritual predecessor to "The Elder Scrolls." What was the name of this game?
What is "The Terminator: Future Shock"?
What is the name of the legendary lost city, believed by some to be hidden in the Amazon rainforest, that was supposedly built with immense wealth by the indigenous people of South America?
What is El Dorado?
This Danish physicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922 for his groundbreaking research in atomic structure and quantum theory, proposed the Bohr model of the atom.
Who is Niels Bohr?
This UNESCO World Heritage Site in Cambodia is a symbol of the Khmer Empire and is known for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and iconic silhouette.
What is Angkor Wat?
In a study exploring unusual behaviors, psychologists have theorized that intentionally stepping on Lego pieces barefoot may be linked to this psychological phenomenon, which involves seeking out discomfort or pain as a form of self-punishment or stress relief. What is the term for this phenomenon?
What is masochism or self-harm?
In which year did Todd Howard receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Game Developers Choice Awards?
What is 2016?
What Japanese term, often translated as "the art of imperfection" or "the beauty of imperfection," refers to the aesthetic philosophy that embraces flaws or imperfections as part of the beauty of an object or artwork?
What is "wabi-sabi"?