Peyton Parrish - My Mother Told Me (old Norse Viking Metal) Assassin's Creed - Dawn Of Ragnarг¶k – Exclusive Deal
Peyton Parrish’s rendition of serves as a thunderous bridge between ancient Norse folklore and modern metal, immortalized through its association with the Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök expansion. This track isn't just a song; it’s a cultural phenomenon that brought "Viking Metal" to the forefront of the digital age. The Origins: From Sagas to Cinema
: Just as the expansion dives into the supernatural side of Norse myth, the "Viking Metal" genre elevates the folk song to a legendary, god-like scale. Peyton Parrish’s rendition of serves as a thunderous
: The driving, tribal drum beats mimic the synchronized rowing of a longship, creating a sense of inevitable momentum. The Connection to Dawn of Ragnarök : The driving, tribal drum beats mimic the
"My mother told me / Someday I would buy / Galley with good oars / Sail to distant shores..." The lyrics translate to:
The lyrics of "My Mother Told Me" are rooted in the . Specifically, they are attributed to the Viking poet Egill Skallagrímsson, written when he was just seven years old after committing his first kill. The lyrics translate to:





