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Now, now, everyone just slow down here. It,s actually legit. I've had it checked by a professional historian/professor at stonybrook university here on the island. However, there are several points where assumptions are made, for example where the Viking line crosses over to the roman line. It's based on mentions in several works of writings which of course are not official accounts of history so a DNA test will have to be taken to help verify it. History, especially during the dark ages is pretty weak but as far as accuracy it's about as close as someone can get. DNA testing will show maternal markers that match strains that pinpoint geographic areas at certain times so then I'll be 99 percent. Right now it's a close 90 though. No shit.
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