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[–] Nangijala@feddit.dk 4 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

I mean.. I don't find my country super impressive either, but Tolkien based middle earth on Djursland and both Aragorn and Eowyn are based on the same character from an old Danish myth about Hervør, the shield maiden who dressed like a man to gather an army. Isengard, Helms Deep and Esgaroth are real places in the area.

Hamlet is also based on the myth about Amleth and his grave can be visited in Denmark if people can be fucked to find it.

In fact, we have so many viking graves all over the countryside, that tourists don't even realize what they are until they are told. My Ukrainian friend was thrilled to get to stand on one and he started talking about the riders of Rohan and their graves and all that. He was almost about to keel over when we told him we weren't that far away from the part of Denmark that Tolkien based Middle Earth on.

Ps: I haven't seen the pyramids irl, but I think they are amazing. Still insane how they were created without modern technology. I can't hate on them even if I wanted to.

[–] fdnomad@programming.dev 1 points 38 minutes ago

What are the places in Djurland that inspired Isengard, Helms Deep, and Esgaroth called?

[–] atro_city@fedia.io 2 points 1 hour ago

Danes have to be proud of fantastic stories written by somebody who never even set foot in their country because they don't have any impressive architecture to have survived thousands of years.