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Protagonist506 Since: Dec, 2013
Dec 21st 2015 at 4:05:21 PM •••

"a Norse runestone was unearthed in Scotland which noted that the locals were basically insanely violent. Coming from the Vikings of all people."

Can I get a source for this?

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CelticKawaii Since: Dec, 2013
Jun 17th 2014 at 6:51:17 PM •••

If the character technically fits this (Blood Knight Leeroy Jenkins who speaks with a Brogue), but they (and their accent) are Irish, does it still count? Maybe a variant?

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Larkmarn Since: Nov, 2010
Jun 18th 2014 at 6:19:20 AM •••

I think it could count, especially due to Scotireland leading people (writers included) to confuse the two.

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RinellaWasHere Man Without Pants Since: Apr, 2011
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Nov 7th 2011 at 10:11:37 AM •••

Could we add Professor Mc Gonagall from Harry Potter? It's pretty clear she's Scottish, and she's certainly brave.

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Po8 Since: Jan, 2001
Oct 31st 2010 at 6:34:18 PM •••

This trope seems a bit of a mess. Is it about Scottish people, or just Scottish accents? Is it fantasy-only, or also history? The examples aren't helping to clarify these questions...

194.72.106.44 Since: Dec, 1969
Jun 10th 2010 at 8:39:41 AM •••

The poem at the top is called Scot's Wha Hae...not Bannockburn.

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