this country has a name that is the opposite of its nature its very grassy but its name says otherwise
iceland
Ivar, one of the many Viking kings, was known for his agility, and his nickname correlates with chicken.
ivar the boneless
this weapon is long and has been used since stone age times
spear
a sea animal caught with fishing rods
fish
This item is seen a lot in movies. It's a musical instrument that people blow into to normally start wars or raids.
horn
this country also has a name that is the opposite of its nature its very icy but its name says otherwise
greenland
This king brought Christianity to Denmark and had a last name correlating to long ranged headphones
Harald Bluetooth
this weapon is used in long range combat
bow
cuts of animals like pigs, cows, deer, or others
meat
this instrument is a high pitched instrument that can be made out of a cut of wood or blade of grass
flute
this country is said to love potatoes; it also had a great famine. People tie potatoes to
Ireland
this king has the same name as a butler
Alfred
This weapon is most thought of as being wielded by a knight of a kingdom.
sword
this food items can be cultivated
fruits/veggies
this item is pictured used by angles and gives off an angelic sound
harp
This country is known for mushy peas, bland food, and colonization.
England
This king has the same first name as a beloved character from the movie Frozen.
Olaf Tryggvason
This weapon is mainly used nowadays for wood splitting.
axe
This is a food we eat for breakfast nowadays.
cereal
this is a instrument you beat with a mallet or your hands
drums
(easy :D) this country has a homophonic name with a water animal that breathes air and is known for its blowhole
wales
Canute the Great was the king of what country
Norway
this weapon was used to parry blows and also bash people
shield
foods like this is given by chickens, cows, goats, and more
Eggs/milk
this is an instrument you ring
bell