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1->''Shield was still thriving when his time came \
2and he crossed over into the Lord's keeping. \
3His warrior band did what he bade them \
4when he laid down the law among the Danes: \
5they shouldered him out to the sea's flood, \
6the chief they revered who had long ruled them. \
7A ring-whorled prow rode in the harbour, \
8ice-clad, outbound, a craft for a prince. \
9They stretched their beloved lord in his boat, \
10laid out by the mast, amidships, \
11the great ring-giver. Far-fetched treasures \
12were piled upon him, and precious gear. \
13I never heard before of a ship so well furbished \
14with battle-tackle, bladed weapons \
15and coats of mail. The massed treasure \
16was loaded on top of him: it would travel far \
17on out into the ocean's sway. [...] \
18And they set a gold standard up \
19high above his head and let him drift \
20to wind and tide, bewailing him \
21and mourning their loss. No man can tell, \
22no wise man in hall or weathered veteran \
23knows for certain who salvaged that load.''
24-->The funeral of King Scyld, ''Literature/{{Beowulf}}'', v. 26-52
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26->''King Haki got in the battle so many wounds that he saw the days of his life would not be long. Then he had a ship brought up that he owned, and had it laden with dead men and weapons, had it floated out to the sea, had the rudder shipped and the sail hoisted, and had fire put to pitch wood and a firebale made on the ship. The wind blew from the land; King Haki was then dead or nearly dead when he was laid on the firebale. The burning ship then sailed out on the sea and that was much talked about for a long time after.''
27-->The funeral of King Haki of Sweden, ''Literature/{{Heimskringla}}'', "Ynglinga Saga"
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29->''Now a Viking's funeral cannot be solemnised every day in the week, for it involves, among other things, the destruction of a long-ship. \
30The dead Viking is laid upon a funeral pyre in the centre of his ship, his spear and shield are laid beside him, his horse and hound are slaughtered and their bodies placed in attendance, the pyre is lighted, and the ship sent out to sea with all sail set.''
31-->--''Literature/BeauGeste''
32
33->''"That's what I call a funeral! ...Compare that with being stuck ten feet down in the mud and clay of a beastly cemetery for worms to eat and maggots to wriggle about in you. ...Cripes! I'd give something to have one like that when my turn comes. ...Good idea! I'll write it down in my will, and none of you dirty little dogs will get anything from me, unless you see it properly done."''
34-->--'''Michael "Beau" Geste''', ''Literature/BeauGeste''
35
36->''"Prepare a funeral for a Viking!"''
37-->--'''Eric''', ''Film/TheVikings'' (1958)
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39->[[SapientShip I lit my engines]] and rose from the surface of the dying moon.
40->From space I looked back on it. What was fitting? Some races burned their dead, some ate them, some buried them in the ground. Some finality was called for so that the floating bones and exoskeletons and shells of all those honored dead could cease to be grotesque. I called on my weapons and [[EarthShatteringKaboom I blasted the moon 'til it broke apart]], 'til the atmosphere was ripped, away, 'til the sea boiled up into the vacuum, 'til the molten remains spiraled slowly down in the gravity well of the planet and were incinerated on reentry.
41->Then I entered Z-space and put a billion miles between myself and that foul place.

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