![]() He will not stop sending you a message no matter how rude you are to him. “The game quickly establishes that this guy is complete nuclear waste, a completely radioactive toxic person,” Arcilla tweeted in a now private thread. Learning to overcome him and his violent behavior works as a power fantasy for anyone who has ever experienced rubbish people like him in the dating world.įriday morning, Xbox Outsider CEO Matthew Arcilla took to Twitter to claim that not only did Eric’s behavior trigger, but that the developers did not do enough to warn players who may feel triggered by it. It’s no secret that he is toxic, but all this is intentional. Even though he did not say your address, he leaves you packages at your front door. No matter how you treat him, he persecutes you and writes to you constantly, and there is no way to block him. The kind of man who denies you attention scoffs at what you wear, and when you reject them, you call them “sloppy seconds.” Source: Kitfox Games I don't have anything remotely like that on my mother's side of the family further back than when they migrated west with the LDS church in the late 1800's.1 and dating men – has met at least one Eric in their life. From there I pieced together the rest based on my father's knowledge of the family. I was very lucky to have a written document/story from my family that traced my roots on the maternal side of my family starting with an ancestor that was brought from Denmark to Norway to be a priest (or something similar) in the 1600's all the way to North Dakota in the late 1800's. I would highly consider documenting everything you find and sharing with your family (incl kids if you have some). Would you mind updating your post if you find that you are related to Eric the Red? That would be very cool to learn. Ancestry might pull from the same data as FamilySearch so if may be the better option if you want to join one of those. FamilySearch is run by the LDS church who has (I believe) the most robust database of people/families. You will probably need to 'join the club' and submit your DNA or whatever for the first two. They’ll have copies of all the Norwegian Newspapers of note, and if you have keyword like the exact date of the article or even the name of your Nana, then they may be able to find the article for you.Ī couple resources to search for your possible connection to anyone is, , or. How to prove any of this Greenland descent though, is unclear.Īs for the article about your nana, try contacting the National Library of Norway. The Greenland settlements lasted until possibly the turn of the 15th Century before going extinct so plenty of time to have the descendants of Thorkell connect to Icelandic, Norwegian or Danish families for you to be descended from. Thorkell’s descendants, if any, are probably the clearest chance for a link to Erik the Red. Thorgils disappears from the record pretty quickly while Thorkell is made Chief of the Settlement in Greenland. He had two sons, an illegitimate on called Thorgils and a possibly legitimate one called Thorkell. Which leaves us with Leif, most famous of Erik’s children. Thorstein settled in Greenland where he was killed by a plague, he was survived by his wife Gudrid, but there isn’t any suggestion that they had children. Thorvald died in Vinland, which makes it unlikely that he’s your forebear. ![]() ![]() The Saga of the Greenlanders say that Freydis had children but we don’t know much more about them, so it’d be hard to trace any sort of lineage. Ok so Erik the Red had 4 children that are known through thr Vinland Sagas : Leif Erikson, Thorvald Erikson, Thorstein Erikson and Freydis Eriksdottir.
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