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* When the boisterous Vikings enter Al Mansuh's harem with happy faces and start chasing after his wives.

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* The culmination of the vikings's utterly mercenary treatment of the gods, in a time when people generally live and die for their beliefs: When they sail out of Spain, since the seas are very troubled, they make sacrifices to Ägir (Aesir god of the seas), Allah (the one, the elevated) and S:t Jacob (because they have his bell on the boat), all at the same time, just in case.
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* When the boisterous Vikings enter Al Mansuh's harem.
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* the book is loaded with little jokes from start to finish, be they clever turns of phrase or outright slapstick or RefugeInAudacity humor. One instance of all three at once is when Orm receives two visitors and notes that one looks as though he had been "shaven for the priesthood." The man's reason for having no beard? He lit it on fire when roasting some pork in a wind.

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* the The book is loaded with little jokes from start to finish, be they clever turns of phrase or outright slapstick or RefugeInAudacity humor. One instance of all three at once is when Orm receives two visitors and notes that one looks as though he had been "shaven for the priesthood." The man's reason for having no beard? He lit it on fire when roasting some pork in a wind.
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* the book is loaded with little jokes from start to finish, be they clever turns of phrase or outright slapstick or RefugeInAudacity humor. One instance of all three at once is when Orm receives two visitors and notes that one looks as though he had been "shaven for the priesthood." The man's reason for having no beard? He lit it on fire when roasting some pork in a wind.
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** The funniest part? What Orm said, while not the Shahadah, is basically consistent with Islam anyway. Jesus is considered an Islamic prophet.
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-->'''Orm:''' Right. His son. [[BlatantLies I knew that]].

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-->'''Orm:''' Right. His son. [[BlatantLies I knew that]].that]].
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* The marriage scene between Ylva and Red Orm.
* When Sigurd Buesson tells his story (see Awesome, above), all the listeners find his tale extremely funny.
* In-story, the day when the jesters jest so hard their king ''laughs himself to death'' should qualify.
* Orm, who's converted from Norse paganism to Islam to Christianity, tries to help Rainald convert an enemy to the true faith. Or whichever one it is he's following right now.
-->'''Orm:''' Being a Christian is easy. All you need to do is to say "There is no god but God, and Jesus is His prophet."
-->'''Rainald:''' His ''son''!
-->'''Orm:''' Right. His son. [[BlatantLies I knew that]].

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