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... f the wind.
A wall of black water, easily four meters high, smashed into the port side of the Sea-Wolf.
In a normal Viking longship, this would be the moment of panic. Standard longships were shallow, flexible, and designed to skim over the water. When hit broadside by a wave like this, they had a terrifying tendency to flip over like a discarded toy.
The wave hit. The ship shuddered.
The Sea-Wolf leaned. It leaned hard. The deck tilted until Ragnar was staring di ...
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