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00:06Oh, give me more, give me more
00:11If I had, or I could love you
00:17If I had, what's the same?
00:23After the night when I wake up
00:28I'll see what tomorrow brings
00:33If I had, what's the same?
00:51Tell me what it is you want
00:55Or are you unhappy?
00:58You think the gods have cheated you?
01:08I want my old position back
01:11I was never meant to be a servant
01:14A slave, a friend
01:19I am bitter, and I am angry
01:21Everything I had, everything I possessed, everything that I was
01:26Has been stripped away from me
01:33And my anger is like a stone
01:40A stone that I carry inside me
01:42That weighs me down
01:46I cannot lift it
01:50In some ways you are still fortunate
01:54Ragnar could have had you killed at the same time as your husband
01:57I am supposed to be eternally grateful to my husband's killer
02:02I ask you once more why you have come here
02:05If you do not think I can offer you any comfort
02:10I want to know
02:14Will the gods ever smile on me again?
02:19The gods will always smile on brave women
02:23Like the Valkyries
02:26Those furies who men fear
02:29And desire
02:30And desire
02:33And desire
02:36And desire
02:44And desire
02:45And desire
02:53Courage
02:53In
02:53Hope
02:53You
02:53I don't know
02:54I can't言
02:56Why?
02:56Because
02:56can't
02:56Kill
02:57To
02:58Can
02:58Say
03:00Let's
03:00You
03:08To
03:09Do
03:10Your
03:10Inün
03:24We will have to forgive the poverty of the feasts.
03:27It has been a hard winter.
03:31We had to burn our own grain stores to rid ourselves of Yarbrug.
03:35So I heard.
03:39Tell us, Enlinder.
03:40What happened in England after we left?
03:46We were betrayed by King Egbert.
03:49We made contact and your Christian friend Athelstan arranged for further talks, or so he said.
03:56In retrospect, I wonder whose side he was really on.
04:00In any case, the trickster was at work.
04:03Egbert never meant to honor his promises to you.
04:06We were betrayed, taken by surprise.
04:09It was a great slaughter.
04:11Erlander and I barely escaped with our lives.
04:14What about Athelstan?
04:16Where is he now?
04:18If he is fortunate, he died in battle.
04:22In any case, let's not speak of him.
04:25He was a worthless individual.
04:29Poor Athelstan.
04:32My sister and I grew to love him, and we were children.
04:35He fooled you, young girl.
04:38He never denounced his Christian God.
04:41He was our enemy.
04:45We should rejoice at his death.
04:52So, what do you intend on doing now?
04:54What do you think right now?
04:57I intend on gaining revenge on King Egbert.
05:01We should plan a raid as soon as possible.
05:04I would be very happy to take part in it.
05:07King Egbert should certainly be punished.
05:11I agree.
05:13We should return to Wessex.
05:16But first, Jarl Borg must pay the price for what he did to my family.
05:22And to our people.
05:29Forgive me, Master.
05:31No, it doesn't matter.
05:34I understand completely.
05:35And if I were you, I would feel the same way.
05:37But we must remember our agreement.
05:40And what it was for.
05:42We would sail west.
05:44To raid.
05:45And to colonize.
05:47That was your dream, Ragnar.
05:49And I have come to share it.
05:52But now we have neither the men.
05:55Nor the ships.
05:56To realize our dreams.
06:00What are you saying?
06:01I think we should go back to Jarl Borg.
06:04He's licking his wounds.
06:05He's no longer as strong as he was.
06:07And yet, we need him.
06:11We cannot go west without his ships.
06:14And so once again.
06:16We should ask him to join our alliance.
06:24Don't listen to him.
06:28But who should go to Jarl Borg?
06:30I think it should be you, Rolo.
06:34After all, you know him better than anyone.
06:39What do you think?
06:49Farewell, my love.
06:51I will pray to Thor that he grant you safe passage.
06:58May you have success, Rolo.
07:00For the sake of all of us.
07:19I too wish you well.
07:23Those words mean a lot coming from you.
07:25They were hard to say.
07:27Now they are said.
07:35God's to wait!
07:37I need to use.
08:06It has an unusual taste.
08:08Wine.
08:10But then you are an unusual woman, Siggy.
08:16You don't like wine.
08:18It is horrible.
08:20The finer things in life are an acquired taste.
08:23I hope you do not mind I brought my son with me.
08:27I want him to start to understand the game.
08:31The game?
08:33The game you and I play.
08:36The game Ragnar tries to play.
08:40Are you sure it is a game?
08:45Why do you invite me to your bed?
08:49Why do you tell me things about Ragnar?
08:57Everything I do, I do for Rolo.
09:04And not for yourself.
09:07If Rolo rises, I rise also.
09:11And you need my help.
09:14Oh, what do you think, King Horek?
09:19And what would you do, Siggy?
09:23For my continued and active support.
09:30My son is ignorant of the game.
09:32And strangely ignorant of other things as well.
09:36He's only been with a few women and they were nothing.
09:40Slaves.
09:40Girls.
09:41Girls.
09:44I want him to enjoy the attentions of an experienced free woman.
09:51God.
09:52I don't know.
10:28Erlanda, come.
11:00Erlanda, come.
11:22She sees a hall more fair than the sun, thatched with gold at Gimli.
11:28There shall the gods in innocence dwell and live forever a life of bliss.
11:38Why don't we have poets here anymore?
11:42Poets to entertain us, sing to us, make us laugh.
11:49I remember when this great hall was always full of laughter.
11:55Laughter and good fellowship.
12:02My wife has returned to me.
12:06That's good.
12:10She went without my permission.
12:13But as you can all see, she has come back.
12:16And I love her for it.
12:19After all, what?
12:21But man wouldn't be pleased that the return of such a wife.
12:31Skol!
12:32Skol!
12:36Skol!
12:37Skol!
12:38Husband.
12:49Unfortunately, you left my stepson behind.
13:05he wanted to stay with his father he's old enough to decide is it not enough that I came back
13:12no it's not enough my dear wife it's it's not enough of course it's not enough it's an insult
13:21to me what else could I have done his father is Ragnar Lothbrok who is this Ragnar Lothbrok nothing
13:36but a windbag an opportunist a man so bloated with self-importance he pretends to be descended
13:43from Odin he doesn't need to pretend anything
13:56oh I know for sure why you went to defend him not to repulse a foreign invader as you lied
14:05to me
14:06but because you're still in love with him
14:11you're still in love with Ragnar Lothbrok
14:18aren't you wife
14:28you're gonna sleep alone tonight I have made other arrangements
14:33and I have made other arrangements
14:34you're still in love with her
14:39you're still in love with her
14:46you're still in love with her
14:49who are you trying to eat
14:51you're still in love with her
14:51you're still in love with her
14:53I do not want to laugh at all
15:27Master, can I help you?
15:29I was going to ask you the same question.
15:32Those buckets look very healthy.
15:34I'm used to it.
15:40What is your name?
15:43Thoron.
15:47Sit a moment.
15:49I have to finish my work.
15:51It is all right.
16:10Where do you sleep?
16:13In that barn.
16:15With the other servants and animals.
16:19Do you have a boyfriend?
16:26Of course.
16:32I must finish my work.
16:47She is remarkably good-looking.
16:54If you say so.
17:02Why do you let Horek decide everything?
17:09Can you really forgive Yalborg?
17:14Do you know how much I suffered because of him?
17:17How much your son suffered?
17:22Yes.
17:24I know.
17:26But you do nothing about it.
17:29By insulting and humiliating me, he insulted and humiliated you.
17:35My father never would have allowed such a thing.
17:38He would have been revenge.
17:43Your father cannot do too much now.
17:47Being dead.
18:14What is wrong?
18:17You are quite safe.
18:23Where is he?
18:48Sit down.
19:04What is that?
19:10The skull of my first wife?
19:14She continues to advise me.
19:21Is that fair to her?
19:27So your brother wants me to come and fight for him?
19:31He wants to rebuild the original alliance between himself, King Horak, and you.
19:39He believes that in our small countries, cooperation is the only way forward.
19:49So he does not want revenge upon me?
19:53After all, I invaded his lands.
19:56Men like you and I will always look for revenge.
20:02Ragnar looks beyond.
20:03Then he is a most extraordinary man indeed.
20:08As forgiving as a Christian.
20:12He is also a practical man.
20:16You and King Horak have lost a lot of men.
20:20They need you to help them raid.
20:30What do you say, my love?
20:44You think I should go?
20:52She thinks I should go.
20:56Torby, bring us some meat.
20:58Yes, I will.
21:00You and I must drink to this most unexpected, but not unwelcome event.
21:07My wife will join us.
21:11Pour it in here.
21:20Let's go.
21:26Let's go.
21:29Let's go.
21:55Let's go.
22:01Let's go.
22:08You have a great gift, Athelstan.
22:10I believe it is a...
22:12...a divine gift.
22:16thank you sire i thought i might have forgotten but
22:22i love these materials brushes the paints the colors i
22:30i had not appreciated how much i missed my work the pagans have nothing like it no
22:38they have no art they can neither read nor write except for their carved runes
22:47and their gods odin and thor and frey how strange you must have found them
23:00in some ways yes in other ways
23:06in other ways
23:11their gods are very old and sometimes i could not help noticing some similarities with our own god
23:17and his son for example their god odin whom they call the all father the god of gods
23:26wanted to discover what it was like to die so according to their stories and traditions
23:32odin hung himself from a tree and a pagan servant stabbed him in the side with a spear just like
23:39the romans did to christ
23:46come with me
23:53tell me honestly
23:56what do you think of these works
24:01i find them indescribably beautiful but they're clearly pagan
24:12you're only a monk athelstan and yet somehow i i begin to trust you i feel you
24:20you are a kindred spirit
24:28who who painted these images what race of man was ever so glorious that they filled our world
24:37with such as you say indescribable beauty
24:44i have been told sire that you served at the court of the emperor charlemagne
24:50which i have also visited
24:52i cannot imagine therefore that you do not know what i know
24:58that these images were painted by the romans
25:00they conquered these lands a long time ago
25:03they conquered the whole world
25:06but they were pagans
25:09they worshipped false gods
25:14never speak of our conversation to any other man here
25:18nobody else would understand it
25:21they would fear it
25:24they accept an interpretation that a race of giants wants to lift here
25:30and that we have nothing to do with them
25:35the fact is athelstan
25:39we have lost more knowledge than we ever had
25:45these romans knew things that we will never know
25:49their pagan gods allowed them to rule the world
25:56what is the lesson that we can learn from that
26:24what do you want master
26:27forgive me i just came to listen
26:31you won't like our music
26:33it's rough
26:37i would still like to stay
26:40that is if you'd allow it
27:22if you'd allow it from
27:25Oh, my God.
28:34My father desires to see you.
28:52My father is waiting for you behind this door.
29:12Come and see.
29:16Look around.
29:23You thought those paintings were all that there was.
29:35But of all Roman things, these are the most precious.
29:42Tales of the Caesars.
29:45The fall and ruin of Roman Britain.
29:48Tales of emperors and empires.
29:52It's the stuff of dreams, Athelstan.
29:56It's the very fabric of dreams.
30:03You can read them.
30:05Of course.
30:17Yes.
30:19Yes, I can read them.
30:21Good.
30:21Good.
30:23That is why I've chosen you.
30:32What do you mean?
30:32Well, I've chosen you to be the guardian of these books and their secrets.
30:37I want you to copy them.
30:40You speak Latin.
30:41Not many do.
30:42Your job will be to preserve these works and these fragments for all eternity.
30:57But if you ever tell anyone about them, I will let them crucify you.
31:08There we go.
31:31So we could have failed all you might be.
31:34I hope you were telling me the truth role why don't you ask her
32:17Please
32:22Ur Ragnar Lothbrok
32:27Can I say in all honesty
32:32You're a greater man than I am
32:36I know I don't deserve the chance you've given me to raid and work with you
32:39But I swear on my ring
32:43From henceforth you've no reason to doubt my loyalty or my commitment to our common cause
32:50If we are being honest
32:53I can tell you that it was King Horik who argued for a renewal of our alliance
33:00As you can imagine
33:03I was not at first enthusiastic
33:11But then
33:13Then I realized what could be gained
33:15By inviting you
33:19We have much to gain if we work together
33:24And a lot to lose if we don't
33:28Even I can see that now
33:39Thusty
33:42Yes, my lord
33:43Put your bogsmen in the barn with your servants, you
33:47And treat them with respect
33:49Of course, my lord
33:55Thank you
34:03Siggy
34:05I never once for a moment imagined Ragnar would take my advice
34:09And invite Jarl Borg to rejoin our alliance
34:13As I told you, Ragnar is different
34:16Whatever you think he will do
34:19He will always do the opposite
34:22And I wanted to thank you
34:24For what you did for my son
34:27You made him a man
34:28Do not ask me to do it for your other sons
34:32I am not a whore
34:36Just for me
34:51Can you keep a secret?
34:55No
35:15What's the matter with you, my lord?
35:20You don't talk
35:22You don't smile
35:48My lord, you must do better than this
35:54You know something?
35:58My wife has got the most beautiful breasts
36:03I keep telling her
36:06But she doesn't believe me
36:09She has the most beautiful breasts in the world
36:16They're like Freya's breasts
36:19The breasts of a goddess
36:24Let me show you
36:28No
37:04The giant king's servants carried a trencher into the hall
37:09and set it down before the throne.
37:12They heaped it with hunks of chopped meat
37:15and it reminded Thor that rather too long had gone by
37:19since they had last eaten.
37:22Thor was so hungry.
37:23A chair was provided for Loki at one end of the trencher
37:28and for Loki at the other.
37:55At the word from the giant king, they both began to eat.
38:02They gobbled and consumed.
38:08Each of them ate as fast as they could, edging their chair forward
38:13and they met at the middle of the trencher.
38:18Loki had eaten every scrap of meat and left nothing but the bones.
38:42Where are you going?
38:57But Loki had not only eaten the meat,
39:01he had eaten the bones and the trencher as well.
39:05I think Loki won.
39:10Loki sings his woe.
39:10So –
39:38Who is it?
39:44Yes, I can see, and I see the eagle, I see that an eagle hovers over you, but I also
39:58see that you yourself are the eagle.
40:22I would say, proclaimed the giant king, that Loki is the loser.
40:32Hush, Kupavitsuk is nearly asleep. Now you go to sleep.
40:37I don't want to.
40:39Why not?
40:41Because whenever you dream, you never know what is going to happen.
40:46I don't want to.
41:09All you folk in the barn, if you want to live, stay silent. Nothing will happen to you.
41:17I don't want to.
41:29Let him go!
41:31Let him go!
41:33Let him go! Let him go!
41:35Let him go!
41:44Where have you been?
41:46Here and there. Up and down.
41:50Where is Bjorn? He is supposed to be with you.
41:55I don't know.
41:56I don't know.
41:56I don't know.
41:57I don't know.
41:59Let's go.
42:07It is fine. Come.
42:20You can sleep here.
42:26No.
42:27I can't.
42:29Of course you can.
42:30Why not?
42:33This is your place.
42:35I cannot sleep here.
42:38Don't you want to?
42:40What does it matter?
42:42What I want to do.
42:45What if I ordered you to stay here?
42:51Then I would have to heed your command.
42:59I don't want to order you.
43:03I want you to choose to stay here.
43:16Is this what you want?
43:19Master?
43:30Good evening, Yalbo.
43:48I told you.
43:51I always look for revenge.
44:07No.
44:09Not necessary.
44:15No.
44:17No.
44:23No.
44:27I always look for revenge.
44:28No.
44:29No.
44:31No!
44:32No!
44:39No!
44:43what is all the commotion
44:48i am sorry
44:51that the ambulance of katika
44:55has awoken you
44:57what is the cause of this
45:00in here
45:14is he dead no no no he's not dead yet
45:29why have you done this did you really think that i could ever forgive this man
45:35for threatening to kill my family
45:39so what will you do now
45:52since you consort with eagles
45:55i will draw a blood eagle
45:57on your back
46:01no
46:03and your ribcage
46:05will spring apart
46:15no
46:19yes
46:30like queens
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