Berserker
Berserker
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Now finish your soup, or a berserker’ll come and swallow ye whole.
— Skellige mother scolding a child.
Skellige legends speak of men known as berserkers who transform
into bears when overwhelmed by battle rage. In doing so, they lose
all self-awareness and are driven by a bloodlust which they must
satiate in order to return to human form. Few believe these
blood-curdling tales, however, not even in Skellige, where the inhabitants
usually treat even the least probable legends with the utmost gravity.
This indicates either that berserkers are in fact mere figments of
mead-sodden imaginations, or else that they have learned to hide
their abilities from the rest of the islanders.
The skalds’ ballads indicate a berserker transformed in the heat of
battle cannot be distinguised from a true-born bear. Only minute
anatomical details – such as the shape of their tongues and teeth –
reveal their secret. Descriptions of their fighting prowess paint them
as invulnerable to pain and able to heal any wound received almost
at once.
If these men-turned-bears truly do exist, one can suppose that, like
werewolves and lycanthropes, they are particularly vulnerable to oils
that harm cursed creatured. But if we are to give credence to ancient
songs about these creatures’ deeds, about the mass murders and
massacres they have committed, we can only hope that no witcher
will have to test this hypothesis