What is this spoon used for? Made in Norway

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  1. It’s for catching and eating mice. Just jab it down on the mouse’s neck so it breaks, then scoop it up and gulp it down with some karsk

  2. It’s the holy “øye skjeiå”, used to extract the eye of an enemy before a battle. Only legal way to use it is to sneak into the enemy’s camp/house unnoticed and then extract the eye. Must not be more than 2 days before the battle. If it’s more than 2, then it’s illegal and you’ll be put in prison. Some old law also states that if the person is successful in extracting an eye, but it is not done in the legal timeframe, then he or she must, by law, “donate” their eye to the person who lost theirs. Unsure if this law is still in effect

  3. It is useful in porridge-eating contests against the trolls. You put your backpack on your stomach, when you eat porridge with that spoon the porridge will fall down into the backpack. The stupid troll won’t notice this and keep eating.

  4. I haven’t been living in Norway long enough to encounter this item, but I’d reckon it’s used when drinking the blood of the enemies.

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