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The Last Kingdom S01E04
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00:00A slave, he killed his master at a wedding party.
00:04And so with Brida, I fled to Wessex.
00:08To Alfred, a man who would become king.
00:13Though not all agreed, I am my father's heir.
00:17I swore an oath to this king.
00:20An oath that lost me, Brida, and prevented me from joining my brother, Ragnar.
00:26But destiny is all.
00:30I swore an oath to this king.
01:00You don't deserve to marry.
01:20That woman is a lady, and you are a heathen.
01:26You could bathe all day long, you'd still stink of pig shit.
01:29Have you been watching me, odd other boy?
01:32Did I be marrying you?
01:34Ten pieces of silver for you to walk away.
01:37Does your father know you're here?
01:39Eleven pieces.
01:40How about my sword's weight in silver?
01:49Nonsense.
01:52Then I'll marry the girl.
01:54And tonight, I'll plough her.
01:56Why must you talk with her like that?
02:00Perhaps you'd like her for yourself, Odda.
02:03You want her beneath you, am I right?
02:05You're impossible to reason with.
02:07Everything is a game.
02:08I hope for Mildred's sake, your time in this earth is short.
02:14You're not an alderman.
02:16You never shall be.
02:17I wasn't allowed to meet her.
02:41I haven't seen her.
02:42It is the way.
02:43I was unaware of her existence till yesterday.
02:48She'll be plain and pious.
02:50Oh, she'll be pious, all right.
02:52If she was a leg spreader,
02:53Alfred would have been on her by now.
02:55Have you seen her?
02:57A distance away.
02:59Plain is a fair description.
03:02How much was the bride price?
03:04Thirty-three pieces.
03:06Which I've paid to her godfather, Odda,
03:07and which I'll make sure she receives.
03:09I've made promises.
03:15Revenge and such.
03:17Why are you here?
03:19Do you know?
03:20She brings land.
03:22I become Lord under Alfred,
03:23I'll be able to make wealth.
03:25Gather men.
03:27Take back what's mine.
03:28All reasons enough.
03:31Plain or not, she serves a purpose.
03:33The promises you have made will stand.
03:36Blood feuds last a lifetime.
03:37What you do, Arsling,
03:40is you keep living each day until the last.
03:45The priest has arrived, finally.
03:48Let's get this done.
03:51You do not need to get this done.
03:53I'll make a plea to Alfred.
03:54She's here.
04:03Praise God.
04:05You should stand and look respectful,
04:07if not entirely clean.
04:09As she looks terrified, Albert.
04:10If you could be brief with the ceremony of Father Berger,
04:23I would be grateful I have business with the king.
04:27Her bride has been given her price.
04:30She will.
04:31Well.
04:35You are witness.
04:37Thank you, Lord.
04:40If the patrolist couple would like to join me at the altar.
04:46Join the hands.
04:48Be brief.
04:48May God in his heaven look down with mercy
05:13upon his devoted servants, Uhtred and Mildreth.
05:16May he bless their union with love and children and wealth.
05:21And may they, in turn,
05:22be sure to give thanks and praise
05:24and live each day according to his holy word.
05:28Amen.
05:30Amen.
05:31Amen.
05:32We will now join this man and wife
05:34in the eyes of God.
05:42Tears of joy.
05:43Allow me to help you with that.
06:06Thank you, Lord.
06:07I'm a lucky man.
06:12You have such a beautiful wife.
06:17Must have been many suitors, I'm sure.
06:19You're kind to believe so.
06:21Am I right?
06:24None suitable, Lord.
06:26My name's Uhtred.
06:28Call me Uhtred.
06:29Arsling.
06:30Time we're on our way.
06:33Or from time to time,
06:34you may wish to call me arsling.
06:46Lord.
06:50Dains.
06:50We walk on.
07:00They're following us.
07:02We walk on.
07:03They won't attack.
07:06Then why have you drawn your sword?
07:09Show them at least one of them will die.
07:13One or two.
07:14They're good from us, man.
07:18They're a long way from London.
07:28Lord.
07:29The marriage has taken place.
07:31They are now on the road to the farmstead.
07:33Good news.
07:34Thank you, Edith.
07:36We shall now see how he responds to the challenge.
07:40Now it is done, Lord.
07:41I do fear for Mildreth.
07:44She will have to give him the facts.
07:47Oh, he will bark at her, I'm sure.
07:51But his real anger will be reserved for you and I.
07:54He will not like being beholden to God and to King,
07:57but if he is to become a true elderman,
07:59he must accept his boat, and that is the test.
08:04Yes, Lord.
08:11Why are you not already married?
08:17You're old enough to have had two or three children by now.
08:20Lord Arsling,
08:22there is a time for such questions, and it has passed.
08:25Why has Alfred gifted me such a beautiful bride?
08:32There's a debt, I'm guessing.
08:34It's not my place to tell you.
08:36How much?
08:43My father wanted to find favour with God,
08:46so he devoted a tenth of his land to the church.
08:49They do not own it, but they are entitled to its yield.
08:53Indeed, they demand its yield,
08:56even when crops fail and Danes raid.
08:59God is good.
09:00So the bishop took my father to law.
09:02How much is the debt?
09:05Church is the law,
09:07and the Lord decreed that my father owed to them a huge sum,
09:10quite beyond his ability to pay.
09:12How much?
09:15He died soon after.
09:22It's a substantial amount, Lord.
09:25It increases yearly.
09:27Alfred could remove the debt, but he has chosen not to.
09:29The amount owed is 2,000 shillings, Lord.
09:35Damn him.
09:38Damn everything he stands for.
09:40Damn this church.
09:41Lord, I must say, I do not like your blood.
09:43My name is Utrecht!
09:54By all means, call me Arsling for not seeing this sooner.
09:57Your new home, Lord.
10:05The land is good, but the buildings are in need of repair.
10:08Look, the families who live on the land have come to wish us well.
10:11Send them back to their homes.
10:15They've come to wish us well.
10:16I've known them my whole life.
10:19Lord?
10:20Lady?
10:21Oswald manages the farmstead.
10:23He lives nearby.
10:24Welcome home.
10:26And may we offer our good wishes on your marriage.
10:29Thank you, Oswald.
10:31And how kind of you all together to greet me and my Lord Utrecht.
10:35We have prepared a table, Lord, for your pleasure.
10:40You have my thanks, but we're tired.
10:43Of course, Lord.
10:47Thank you, Oswald.
10:48You are kind.
10:49I have a wedding gift for each family.
10:54To Silva.
10:55Thank you, Lady Mildred.
10:56For your kindness and your loyalty.
10:59Thank you so much.
11:00For taking care of the land in my prolonged absence.
11:07Now, that's a welcome sight.
11:09I was expecting there to be a hall when I find this.
11:21Pay off your debts and you can build a hall.
11:25Didn't I tell you the bastard thinks?
11:27Alfred.
11:29He believes he can make me beg.
11:31He can think again.
11:34He doesn't want you to beg.
11:36He wants you to obey.
11:37Never.
11:40If you have need for me, Lord, I'll be resting.
11:42It seems I am tired.
11:44I'm 2,000 shillings in debt to the church and you hand out silver to your tenants.
11:50It is my silver.
11:52You can have what's in my purse.
11:54I don't want what's in your purse.
11:56Then why scold me?
12:02Stout.
12:04Your farmstead master.
12:05His name is Oswald.
12:06You don't need to be watched.
12:08He was trusted by my father.
12:10He lives too well by the look of him.
12:11I'll make my way to the barn.
12:12You're a guest.
12:13You can sleep in the house.
12:16I prefer the barn.
12:19Here's your wedding night.
12:21Good night, lady.
12:23Arseline.
12:24May I leave now?
12:34How many pieces of silver did you receive?
12:38That's your price.
12:4018.
12:42Is that correct?
12:44The price was 33.
12:47I'm sure it was an honest mistake.
12:48You were robbed.
12:52As I was robbed.
12:54That price is your security.
12:56And you'll have it all of it.
13:00May I rest?
13:01Yes, sir.
13:08Sorry the day has been a disappointment for you, Lord.
13:12For us both.
13:13Yes.
13:13I'll be right back to you.
13:38you have a good heart
13:56gifting your silver
14:03Otter owes you 15 pieces more
14:05I'll see that he pays
14:06and the debt's not something
14:08I blame you for
14:10Selfridge's deceit
14:12should have been wiser
14:14though I was blinded by you
14:29you should eat
14:30I should eat
14:33I don't want to eat alone
14:36God has made me your wife
14:39there must be a reason
14:42God is good
14:44¶¶
15:18What is it you're looking at?
15:48There's a scar across the land.
15:56There.
15:57The never-ending line of Danes on the march.
16:03Wagner?
16:03By the time word reaches Alfred, it will be too late.
16:13They will be wings.
16:14Let's go.
16:22Oswald, the town lays in that direction.
16:25If they keep going to the west in a day or so, they'll come to the forge, as it were.
16:31Take your family and the others to the hills till we're sure they've passed. Do it now.
16:35And the lady Mildred?
16:36She travels with me to Winchester.
16:42Yes, Lord.
16:48How many do you see?
16:50The question is how many will follow.
16:51Worsig is being invaded, and we're told to wait while he prays.
17:02God is his strength, Atreid.
17:04He needs to be on horseback, not on his knees.
17:06I hate this place.
17:11It grows worse.
17:15Mildred.
17:17I was not told you were here.
17:19How pleasing to see you.
17:20Lord.
17:21And so much of you.
17:23See, ready.
17:24The king is ready, as is his council.
17:28With me.
17:29You watched 300 men or more march clean across Wessex, and you did nothing.
17:43I'm here.
17:45A messenger could have been sent in your place.
17:48Boy!
17:49Why did you not confront these dames?
17:51You have men.
17:52That is your purpose, to create warriors.
17:53I've been given barely 20 men and their wives, most of whom work the fields.
17:57It would have been a slaughter lord.
17:58But you chose not to fight.
18:00We'll never know.
18:01A warrior can only die once.
18:03Why die in vain?
18:04The Danes have traveled from either London or East Anglia.
18:07But they're not being watched?
18:08We have been watching the ships, which remain on the Thames.
18:12A mistake.
18:13If Werem is captured, the ships will follow.
18:15300 men will become 3,000.
18:18My advice is that we march without delay.
18:20Don't recall the king seeking your advice.
18:21Leofrich, my trusted man, how many Danes do you witness?
18:24More than 200 by far.
18:27Warriors to a man.
18:29Werem will struggle to hold them back.
18:32The peace is over.
18:34We have no choice but to march on Werem and pray God we arrive before the fortress falls.
18:40You believe it is an invasion, Lord?
18:42Could well be the beginning of a great Dane army, yes.
18:46Council is over.
18:47Eldermen of Wessex, prepare your men.
18:49Father Beocca, I shall pray before we leave.
18:52Yes, my lord.
18:55Father, I wish to speak to the king privately.
18:59I will ask.
19:00But I know that you have still to learn respect.
19:06Elder Minada, if I may speak out.
19:09You owe my wife half of her bride price.
19:14I paid 33 pieces of silver.
19:16She received only 18.
19:18An honest mistake, she assures me.
19:20Is this true?
19:30Pay him.
19:31Ready the men to march on Werem.
19:41You should know that Mildred is a joy to plough.
19:43You're a heathen.
19:47And you're a person.
19:50No, I'm not.
19:56Yes, he is.
20:13What is it?
20:23Hmm?
20:24Promise me you will come back safely.
20:27Two arms, both ears.
20:30Promise me.
20:32I'll do my best.
20:36Donnie, if you do the same.
20:38If they come, don't shelter in a church on the mountain.
20:40You go to the hills, the woods.
20:43I'll tell them.
20:47For both of you.
20:50Arsling!
20:52Kiss her and let's be on her way.
21:13Music on her way.
21:24Love is all.
21:31Mildred, my dear.
21:32I've been looking for you.
21:34My lady Orfraith.
21:35How good to see you.
21:36And see you looking as you do.
21:38it refuses to keep still mine is the same how we suffer i pray we both survive
21:44i pray we fall survive god will decide
21:48i missed you mildred and i prayed for you each day poor thing why poor living with the man they
21:58foisted onto you the pagan having to take his seed and the like you tread of decent he treats
22:06me well he does god will bless your loyalty but with luck he will fall in battle and soon
22:16please tell me that you're hungry i am a little meet me in the kitchens i have arranged a meal
22:26for the pregnant but do not rush prayers no no of course not
22:36lord he's not your most humble or devout servant but i pray
22:47keep him safe let him do your work let him see his child
22:55i was pleased to see your lady today your wife you're carrying a child yes it's god's blessing
23:09it seems like only yesterday i was baptizing you as osbert and then again as utrid
23:15what is it you wish to speak about with the king it's between myself and the king
23:22he's watching you utrid god alfred he's watching how you behave he's judging you as a lord
23:31he has no right to judge he's a king
23:34he lied to me regarding the marriage no you're referring to the debt you know of it it's not
23:43a secret and i urge you to show him you accepted especially as it is owed to the church
23:49you must remain calm utrid respectful
24:05my lord i requested a private
24:11no
24:11there are times when i crave meat
24:20and other things but i know the gratification would be fleeting the suffering prolonged and so
24:28i suffer gruel though my wife will not allow it to be called anything other than broth
24:35you will be happy to learn that my spies have news from where from ireland
24:40iver the brother of abba has been killed there which would be irrelevant but for the fact that
24:45other wishes to avenge him personally this is true
24:51an irishman across the sea kills a day and and the world changes the hand of god
25:01is this something upper would do abandon go through to avenge his brother yes if guided by his sorcerer's
25:07story he has a sorcerer
25:12and uh what does this sorcerer do cast spells perform magic he advises lord he looks for omens
25:21signs couldn't bat what nonsense
25:26what a miracle slot if not magic miracles are performed by god not man the danes would say the
25:32same that omens are gifts from the god they are mistaken who gave the sign for abba to go to ireland
25:38it was the hand of your god or that's there is only one god then you must have spoken to the dates
25:46with ober now in ireland guthrum must now decide whether he will fight alone
25:51he won't fight alone
25:52not that he couldn't win he will fear losing too many of his own men yes lord
26:01i am learning that the heathen cares only for personal gain
26:07a dame could never suffer my gruel broth lord
26:11you are happy elderman who tread with uh mildred yes lord she's a good wife
26:24though i never would have married her had i known i'd owe two thousand shillings which increases yearly
26:29i'm told that on your word the debt can be lifted why should i deny the church two thousand shillings i
26:34wasn't aware i'd owe it it is not a secret
26:39sacrifice and penance are what separate us from the heathen i have my broth you have your debt
26:49wessex needs an army would you agree a permanent and formidable army
26:55yes lord england when it finally emerges shall need a greater army
27:06garrisons of many thousands of men all will need feeding and payment
27:12it is my intention that all landowners shall contribute to the feeding of this army and its commanders
27:17and i will need commanders utred men like the great generals of rome
27:28look upon the debt as a gift a means of proving your devotion to wessex and to england
27:36if i'd been told the truth on the outside you still wear the amulet i see
27:42to remind me of our why do you not attend church with your wife why do you not pray to god
27:47god created everything that surrounds me the fields rivers the forests the land is my church
27:55and i pray each day lord in silence
28:17he cannot be tamed but he can be trusted
28:21i will not abandon him completely he may have a use i'm sure
28:29he can be sleeping in blood and entrails before the day is out
28:42we march at once every man is to be ready to do as the king
28:47are the chains have taken the fortress
28:51where have us fallen we march at once we could be sleeping in blood and entrails before the day is out
28:57good luck
29:08There's no more, over here!
29:21Up!
29:30Easy.
29:31That's enough room.
29:38Good room.
29:43They're here.
29:44The Saxon army is gathering.
29:47Is it Alfred?
29:48Yes.
29:51Is the fortress repaired and secure?
29:54Yes.
29:55Good.
29:56He will not attack.
29:58He doesn't need to.
29:59He knows we will be hungry within days.
30:02We can raid.
30:03No.
30:04He will empty all the grain stores in the surrounding villages.
30:08I have found his church rooms to be strange, quiet and peaceful.
30:17Lord, I didn't march my men halfway across England for them to starve.
30:24I shall be on the ramparts.
30:25We came for war, Ragnar.
30:27But Abba has reneged.
30:29To avenge his brother.
30:31You are here.
30:32Should you not be avenging your father?
30:39When the time is right?
30:40Yes.
30:41When the time is right.
30:44We have taken the first steps against Wessex.
30:51But Abba has left us weak.
30:54He put all of our lives at risk.
30:57So until Abba returns, we have to make peace.
31:01So if you are there, guard of room, strike me down.
31:22I thought not.
31:29We are here to show them how many we are.
31:33We are here to show them how many we are.
31:35That we are here with God.
31:39And that this is our land.
31:40That we are here with God.
31:43And this is our land.
31:46This is our land.
31:48Our Wessex.
31:50This is our England.
31:52This is our land.
32:23They want time.
32:25Order with your guards.
32:26You shall go with me.
32:27Leifrich, use well.
32:29And Father Selvix.
32:30Yes, Lord.
32:32Leifrich, what do you make of the fortress?
32:34It looks strong enough, Lord.
32:37No breach.
32:39No signs of lasting damage.
32:41And if we attacked?
32:44We would suffer.
32:47We'd be lucky to see the inside, Lord.
32:49Good morning, King Alfred.
32:54Guthrum of the Danes.
32:56I too am a king now.
32:57Of East Anglia.
32:59You don't need to bow.
33:02I will begin.
33:04I propose a truce.
33:07For any truce to occur, I'll go through them.
33:09You must leave Wessex once again.
33:11And if I refuse?
33:12We surround you.
33:14Yes, you surround a small fortress, but we Danes surround your entire kingdom.
33:18That said, I have decided I shall leave.
33:21Wessex.
33:23Therefore, I will send for ships.
33:25How many ships?
33:26No more than 15.
33:28Very well.
33:29Your ships have one month in which to arrive.
33:32Not enough time.
33:33Food and health, one month only.
33:35Or you will walk back to East Anglia.
33:38Then I will send for 200 ships and hope they arrive before we starve.
33:41One month is not enough.
33:43That is my limit.
33:44You cannot take back the fortress.
33:46You know this.
33:47Food and ale for one month.
33:48No more.
33:50By which time the sea storms would have arrived.
33:53God's storms.
33:55We will be gone within a month.
33:58Beginning up in the delivery of food and ale.
34:11Utrecht.
34:12You will come to me following prayers.
34:15Yes, Lord.
34:16Father Selvitz, you will pray with me.
34:18Yes, Lord.
34:24Please, sit.
34:29Thank you, Lord.
34:30I have a task for you, Father.
34:37You'll only have to speak it.
34:40As a guarantee of the peace, you will be given up as a hostage one of ten.
34:45The Danes, too, will give ten in exchange.
34:51Lord.
34:52The pagans do not value priests.
34:56You might just as well offer a hound.
34:59I hear Guthrum is curious about our faith.
35:01I would like you to become his teacher.
35:05Provide instruction.
35:06And if he refuses to be a student, then persist gently, with humour, as is your manner.
35:17Make no mistake.
35:23Should Guthrum ever consent to being baptised, then this war is over.
35:30England is ours.
35:31This would be truly God's work, you do.
35:39Forgive me, Lord.
35:42But I cannot help but feel afraid.
35:45They are not content to simply kill a priest.
35:51Fear is within all of us.
35:53Fear is within all of us.
36:23Lord, I'd be more useful as a warrior for when the truce fails.
36:30Oh, the truce will hold for a time.
36:33And in that time, ye will be my eyes and ears inside the fortress.
36:36Listening for what?
36:37For Abba.
36:39If and when you hear of his return, you will escape.
36:42And if I'm in chains?
36:44Our men here shall disband.
36:45There are fields to work, but I will build a beacon on the hill.
36:48You will escape and light the fire.
36:50Lord, you know that escape will be near impossible.
36:54If Abba returns, the hostages will be killed and the Danes will attack.
36:58Upon sight of this first beacon being lit, other fires will start and the whole of Wessex will be called to arms.
37:03If I refuse?
37:04To become a hostage?
37:04And another man shall light the beacon.
37:07Why can't you accept me?
37:09I've been nothing but truthful to you.
37:11Why am I always being put to the test?
37:12Why do not show your king the respect that is due?
37:14Because you, Uhtred of wherever, you do not see me as your king.
37:18You do not see my god as your god.
37:21Lord.
37:21I am not finished with you yet.
37:22Guthrum is waiting to hear of Abba's return from Ireland.
37:29I need to know when this occurs sooner rather than later.
37:32You are the only man who could possibly provide this information sooner.
37:40Yes, it is possible that you will die, but it is likely that we shall all die.
37:45You will go to the Danes.
37:50How you go, as a Saxon hostage or as a Viking warrior, becomes your choice.
38:01I'll do us, you ask.
38:06But if my child is born while I'm captive, I ask that you send word?
38:10Of course.
38:10And should you die as a captive, rest assured, your debt shall die with you.
38:31Will they treat us well?
38:33You are one of them.
38:35If I'm one of them, then why am I a hostage?
38:37They'll treat us well for as long as the truth holds.
38:42If it fails, they'll kill us all.
38:45Starting with the priest.
38:49I've made my peace.
38:50I am ready.
38:51Good evening.
38:53God bless you all.
38:55Poor wretched.
38:57I'm not, Father.
38:58What are we?
38:59We are fortunate, Lord.
39:00We know God.
39:02Oh, no, granted.
39:03I'm in no hurry to meet him.
39:05Let us pray he feels the same.
39:07Come on.
39:23Is this rabble that so many are afraid of?
39:30Oh, fellow children!
39:31Come on!
39:34Come on!
39:35Come on!
39:35Come on!
39:35Come on!
39:36Come on!
39:36Come on!
39:36Come on!
39:36Come on!
39:37they are our guests for a while there's one rule only at nightfall you would
39:50gather and sleep at the church the doors we revive a daybreak you would then be
39:57free to walk talk jump hump carry weapons my men have orders not to kill
40:04you unless you deserve to be killed I am got through one day I should be your
40:17king do you understand what I have said you will all say yes Lord I did not hear
40:26you I understand you Lord maybe I will make a present of you to up should he
40:38ever return from Ireland you may not that's possible but then his man will
40:43become my man and I will honor him by killing you myself with arrows perhaps
40:51Ragnar Ragnar son yeah you know it is one well keeping out of the sights take
40:58them to the church freedom
41:07now if you are where you belong now with my brother I will remind you what it's
41:13like to be ordained and make his day Brito's here
41:20I dream about you Vixen I'm not surprised to hear it you've grown up
41:46you should know I'm with Ragnar now he's my man it's good it's good
41:59should know that I'm married married you have grown up he's married yes he is married time is moving
42:15quicker than I thought tonight we get drunk we must I need to be inside the
42:22church no tonight we get drunk I'll take you to the church myself or we we
42:28sleep where we fall and we must talk of the future
42:36let's admit
42:45is
42:49what's the
42:52I'll return!
42:54Trager!
42:55Trager!
42:56Trager!
42:57Trager!
42:59I have loved so much in the mind.
43:12Then you haven't been living.
43:14Or as Robin would say, tomorrow we die.
43:17When did he ever say that?
43:19When you were out chopping wood.
43:22Oh!
43:26Well, I actually do need to piss.
43:30What you need to do is to stop drinking.
43:34Tomorrow we die.
43:43He's happy to see you.
43:44I've missed him.
43:49I miss you both.
43:50Are you his wife?
44:01I'm with him.
44:04Is she beautiful?
44:06No.
44:07Her name's Mildred.
44:08Yes, she is beautiful.
44:14She carries my child.
44:16Who decided you should marry?
44:26Alfred.
44:26I have the land I asked for in Wessex.
44:36You swear an oath to Alfred.
44:39You marry for Alfred.
44:40You've land given to you by Alfred.
44:42Your wife carries your child.
44:45And yet you give him up as a hostage by Alfred.
44:49Are you a spy, Utrecht?
44:50If per sign of Abba returning, I'm to escape.
44:59But I know that when Abba returns, the hostages will be killed.
45:05Alfred's not fond of me.
45:07Refuse him.
45:09Refuse to be a hostage.
45:11Join us.
45:11I should ask you, Utrecht.
45:16Not that it matters, but I should ask.
45:20Is it a problem to you?
45:21The breeders would mean her.
45:26No.
45:27I'm happy about it.
45:29That's right.
45:31Not that she cares what you think.
45:34I would hump her regardless.
45:36With affection.
45:39And with my permission.
45:41Do you know Utrecht to be a father?
45:48A father?
45:51When?
45:52Soon, I'm told.
45:55You would want to see it?
45:58Yes.
45:59I hope to return to my wife and child.
46:04Right now.
46:06I'll be with you to avenge our father.
46:10Kjartan will pay.
46:11You should have joined me months ago.
46:13With Breda.
46:14I had sworn an oath.
46:16To a proxy Saxon king.
46:19Abba wanted to see me dead.
46:20There was nowhere else to go.
46:21No, I have thought about that night in the woods.
46:24You had the choice to be a Saxon or a king.
46:26No, I had sworn an oath.
46:29You should have joined me.
46:32I'll be with you to kill Kjartan.
46:38I will take you to the church.
46:41To your bed.
46:42I will take you to the church.
46:52I'll be with you.
46:53No.
46:53No!
46:54No!
47:00No!
47:01You will be Uhtred, son of Uhtred.
47:31Good morning, Uhtred.
47:35Morning, father.
47:38Raining again.
47:40One day seems like the next.
47:44It does.
47:47Still, at least we're alive to feel it.
47:51Are your conversations with Guthrum?
47:55See a Christian yet?
47:56I believe the time is near, I do.
48:01Onward.
48:04God bless you.
48:06May you enjoy a good day.
48:07Thank you, father.
48:10He is the king of kings.
48:14Capable of great, great things.
48:17Such as what?
48:19Such as miracles.
48:22Miracles?
48:24Such as what?
48:26Such as you, lord.
48:29You are a miracle.
48:34He has made you strong yet merciful.
48:39He has made you proud yet humble.
48:44He has given you free will, hoping that you will find the courage to choose him above all else.
48:53And I believe, I truly believe, he will be rewarded.
48:59I have a message for Guthrum.
49:08He's in the church.
49:08He's in the church.
49:25Lord, may I speak?
49:26Freely.
49:28Auburn and his army have returned from Ireland.
49:31They are coming ashore, north of here, at the seven.
49:34And my fleet is where?
49:36They left London several days ago, and are nearly here, lord.
49:39Every last ship will be here.
49:41Every man will be with you.
49:43That is good news.
49:44Let's pass you to heaven.
49:55No need to thank me.
49:56No need to thank me.
49:56Father.
50:16Abba has returned.
50:18Did they say?
50:22He has.
50:23Man, the pieces are over.
50:28Prepare for battle.
50:39The second hunting dish.
50:41Kill them all.
50:45Catch him!
50:46Get it!
50:47Take the pieces!
50:49Ah!
51:09Leave him!
51:12I say leave him!
51:15Lagnar
51:17Please
51:20Step aside
51:22You know all the hostesses have to die
51:25Then kill him
51:27You're welcome to kill him
51:29You have to kill me
51:30I could have the management of this
51:33He's a Saxon
51:36He's a traitor
51:37He's an enemy
51:38But once you get to him you have to kill me
51:43My men
51:44They will not follow you
51:46I will give you one last charity
52:00Release him
52:02Without a horse
52:04Are you alright
52:16I have no words
52:19You should go
52:20Go and see a child
52:21I'll be with you
52:29I'll be with you
52:31Don't fear
52:32I have no words
52:49Go and see a child
52:52THE END
53:22THE END
53:52WHEN DO I ATTACK?
54:00On the next episode of The Lost Kingdom.
54:03Where's my wife and child?
54:05This interruption cannot be allowed to go unpunished.
54:09It must be death.
54:11I cannot let him simply walk through Wessex.
54:13It must be feast.
54:15I'll fight you out there if that's what you want.
54:19The Lost Kingdom, all new.
54:21Next Saturday at 10.
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