This chapter explores how Christianity has influenced the pagan beliefs of Germanic peoples, including the shift towards worshipping Slavic gods instead of Thor and Odin. It also discusses the ongoing struggle to maintain the pagan belief system against the spread of Christianity and mentions the possibility of Germanic gods being supplanted by another group of pagan gods in the east.
Pagan Viking Sea Kings spend the 10th and 11th centuries morphing into Christian monarchs. But with rulers like Harald Bluetooth and Svein Forkbeard it's debatable whether things will be any less horrific for Scandinavia's neighbors