#AFeastForOdin

2025-02-02

📖 Linguistics & Board Games 📖

🟢 Back in 2016, the publisher Feuerland Spiele released one of Uwe Rosenberg’s most acclaimed board games to date: A Feast for Odin, a somewhat complex game about a Viking community that hunts, farms, crafts weapons and tools, and explores. A saga in board game form and an extraordinary game, a pleasure to play.

🟢 And although it’s just (?!?) a board game, I’ve learned a lot of interesting things from it—like the following. In the picture, you see a player board where they collect resources and other bits and pieces. Those blue wooden pieces near the tree are the blue player’s “workers,” which they use to perform actions in the game. The photo was most likely taken at the beginning of a round, when players gather all their workers in that spot on the board, called in the game a "Thing Square".

🟢 So what’s up with that? The workers being in a THING. Although it may seem so at first, this word "thing" isn’t the result of an indecisive designer who couldn’t think of a simple name for a meeting place for some game pieces… In fact, it’s the most accurate name for that gathering: THING.

🟢 Before playing A Feast for Odin, I had no idea about this, but as I later found out, while today the word "thing" means “object, stuff, matter,” in the Middle Ages, when the theme of the game is set, it actually meant “council, assembly, gathering.” So yes… the Vikings are in a THING, they are in the Thing Square—that is, they are in a medieval council, in the square where assemblies are held.

🟢 It turns out that this word "þing" or "thing" appears (among others) in Old English, Old Norse, Old Saxon, and Old Dutch. The term meaning “council, assembly, gathering” was used by the English as early as 685–686 AD. The place where a thing was held was called a "thingstead" or "thingstow". However, by the year 1300, it had already lost this meaning, shifting in Middle English to refer to personal possessions, eventually evolving into the modern sense of “object.”

🟢 Even in modern Icelandic, Norwegian, and Danish, the term still carries its original meaning in official names, such as Folketing (“People’s Thing,” or “People’s Assembly”) in Denmark, Storting (“Great Thing,” or “Great Assembly”) in Norway, or Alþingi (“General Thing,” or “General Assembly”) in Iceland.

#AFeastForOdin #BoardGames #History #linguistics #vikings #Meeple #UweRosenberg #thing #language #LearnSomethingNewEveryday

A player board from the board game A Feast for Odin during a session. There are 10 meeples on the board and several polyomino pieces.
Marcus The Board Gamerlordsplodge@brettspiel.space
2024-10-07

It’s not pretty but it sure works, and that’s a lot of animals! Not my board though. Mine was prettier and scored a lot less. #AFeastForOdin #BoardGames @brettspiele #Brettspiele #BGStats

A Feast for Odin player board. Lots of animals but a messy placement of polyominoes.BGStats score sheet for A Feast for Odin
Marcus The Board Gamerlordsplodge@brettspiel.space
2024-10-06

A perfect board in #AFeastForOdin by #UweRosenberg — did it help me win? Of course not! #BoardGames

A Feast for Odin player board.  All polyomino spaces filled it.A Feast for Odin score sheet showing a two point delta in scores.
Marcus The Board Gamerlordsplodge@brettspiel.space
2024-09-30

A Feast for Odin, been a while and my brain has overheated. #AFeastForOdin #BoardGames

A Feast for Odin main action board. A close up shot of red and blue Viking meeples on the board.My player board in A Feast for Odin.  It’s bad.
2024-08-01

Here are my July 2024 plays! SOMEONE introduced me to Board Game Arena, so my play count has been inflated, but it’s been a fun month nonetheless (with new friends to boot)!

The play counts speak for themselves (obsessed with Obsession), but I’ve gotta shout out lesser played faves, like #Neom, #DiesonCrusoe, #AFeastForOdin, and #CatInTheBox which I am terrible at but quite enjoyed!
#boardgames #bgstats #bgstatsapp #brettspiele

BG Stats 4 x 4.
Play count:
9: Obsession;
9: Can't Stop;
8: Yahtzee;
7: Dale of Merchants Collection;
5: 7 Wonders;
4: Conservas;
3: A Feast for Odin;
3: Wingspan Asia;
3: Cartographers;
3: Hunted: Kobayashi Tower (2nd Edition);
2: Frostpunk: The Board Game;
2: Daybreak;
2: Findorff;
2: Root;
2: Legacy of Yu;
2: Dieson Crusoe.BG Stats 4 x 4.
Play count:
2: NEOM;
2: Azul;
2: Warp's Edge;
2: Splendor;
2: Railroad Ink: Deep Blue Edition;
1: Wingspan;
1: Dale of Merchants: The Guild of Extraordinary Traders;
1: Legendary Encounters: The X-Files Deck Building Game;
1: Skymines;
1: Wyrmspan;
1: Viticulture Essential Edition;
1: Space Base;
1: Libertalia;
1: Sentinels of the Multiverse;
1: Ascension: Rise of Vigil;
1: Cat in the Box: Deluxe Edition.
Marcus The Board Gamerlordsplodge@brettspiel.space
2023-12-03

The universe desires balance. A one point win. A one point loss. The universe is balanced. #Furnace #AFeastForOdin #BoardGames

rainbowreckoner 🏳️‍🌈 🤔rainbowreckoner@mastodon.world
2023-01-02

Periodic post seeking #BoardGame mastos on #BoardGameArena!

Currently playing a ton of these but up
for playing just about anything. Same username over there, always happy to make friends!

#TheCastlesOfBurgundy
#TicketToRide
#Takenoko
#Tokaido
#CantStop
#6nimmt
#Patchwork
#AFeastForOdin
#StoneAge
#Seasons
#Parks

Peter (Einzelspiel)plvlc@brettspiel.space
2022-12-21

@drbillbongo

- Played: 82
#RaceForTheGalaxy am öftesten (969x)

- Want to Play:
#KingdomDeathMonster (will probably play it at Kingdom Death Simulator), #TaintedGrail, #LotRJourneysInMiddleEarth (on my Wishlist)

- Like: 39 rated 8+
10s: #ArkNova, #GloomhavenJawsOfTheLion, #CastlesOfBurgundy, #AFeastForOdin, #Crokinole, #AeonsEnd, #RaceForTheGalaxy, #GrandAustriaHotel, #FielsOfArle

- Owned: 17
Longest in my collection: #Concordia

- Previously owned: 35
Most recently sold: #GaiaProject

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