In the first game, Tomator captured nominal Vikings Eric, Barreg and Olaf as part of his zoo, but they fled his boat through the time portal and were thrown in time. Three men passed different times and eventually returned to Tomator's ship where they faced each other and defeated him. When he tried to drive it, Olaf launched the self-destruct sequence of the ship, so the three people fled their time through the time portal. In the second game, Tomator took Vikings again and asked for revenge against the previous defeat. He ordered one of the robot's nails to escort the Vikings and the Mages. Viking attacked the robot, disassembled the robot, and grabbed the opportunity to remove the part. When they tried to escape, Olaf pulled out the lever, brought back the hero again and made another time portal. Tomator pursues heroes, but it ends defeat once more
Viking legends often convey voyage "Hafvilla" voyage (confusing) voyages - lost or bad weather, they have completely lost their sense of direction. This explanation shows that when the sun is blocked, they will not use the sun's stone. Furthermore, the same confusion may occur when the wind blows. This indicates that Viking is dependent on the common wind to dominate whether its skills depend mainly on traditional knowledge. The custom of Viking is to bury the dead chief on their ship. The deceased's body is carefully prepared and wearing his best clothes. After this preparation, the body is brought to the burial place of the carriage pulled by the horse. That man will be put on his ship and his most precious fortune. Chief's favorite horse, usually a faithful hunting dog, is occasionally beaten by the family, beaten, beaten, died and buried with the dead.