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02:48And what would you have done if he had said that to you, Uba?
02:53What would you have done if you were a real man?
03:00I swear to the gods and everything that is sacred that I never meant to kill him.
03:07Anger overcame me.
03:09And I wasn't thinking.
03:12I am truly sorry.
03:32You cannot leave him in charge of the great army.
04:03That is your fear, Uba.
04:04And I will go there.
04:07And I will tell Lagitha about the avenging of your father's death and the defeat of the Saxons and the
04:15great gift of Lent to our people.
04:19And tell my mother and tell my mother and Tori and the children that I think of them.
04:28And I will return.
04:32If the gods will it.
04:34It's gone.
04:36It's gone.
04:37Yep.
05:03You are there.
05:05I will...
05:10This place is full of ghostly memories.
05:13God held those who did this.
05:15If King Edmund's body is here, let us find it.
05:54Put those in the front.
06:03You are sure?
06:06I don't understand why you want to split with me.
06:08We're brothers. We belong together.
06:11We've always had the same dream.
06:13No. It's your dream.
06:16You want to be King of Norway.
06:18I don't have a dream about being the brother of the King of Norway.
06:24Then what is your dream?
06:27I want to travel.
06:29I mean, what is your ambition?
06:32You have ambition enough for the both of us, brother.
06:35Brother, I'm a simple fellow, traveling to the ends of the known world.
06:39That's enough for me.
06:45I will miss you.
06:50Everyone needs a brother to cover their back.
06:55I'll still do that.
06:58Wherever I am.
07:19I'll still do that.
07:22Wherever I am.
07:22Come on.
07:33I'll still do that.
07:39I'll dez enormousives.
07:40I'll охえる Apologo's bases.
07:42I'll do that.
07:44I'll do that but no one within the ancient land.
08:08I think we found our king.
08:41We must clean and restore this place despoiled by those heathen barbarians.
08:46Tell the people who fled from here that it's safe to return.
08:49Yes, your grace.
09:19Floki, why are you building a toy boat?
09:23It's not a toy.
09:26It's a one-man boat.
09:29I don't need the help of anyone to sail it.
09:33And where do you think you're going to sail it to?
09:39To where the gods decide.
09:46I don't want you to go.
09:48I still need you in the fight against the Christians.
09:51My brothers are too soft and you know that, Floki.
10:04Please, you know that you are like my real father.
10:17Your real father was Ragnar Lothbrok, the most famous man in the world.
10:24Don't you ever forget that, Ivar.
10:27Or the gods will punish you.
10:31Now let me get down with my boats.
10:40You cannot leave me.
10:46My brothers.
10:47Thanks.
10:51I don't believe that I didn't mean to kill Zeke.
10:56But I didn't want to.
10:58He was my brother.
11:01Hm?
11:04That is why I cannot leave.
11:10I will be too lonely.
11:20I have to leave, Ivar.
11:24With Helga gone, there's nothing left for me here.
11:29This world no longer interests me.
11:33That's why I will submit myself to the tides and the winds and the will of the gods.
11:39Come what may.
11:43My heart is broken.
11:48It will repair me.
11:54Ivar, the boneless scourge of the world.
11:59Hm?
12:00You don't need me.
13:10And so we commit the body of Eckbert, king of mercy on Wessex, Brett Walder, king of kings to the
13:17earth.
13:18As the Lord saith, I am the resurrection and I am the life.
13:23He who believes in me, though he is dead, will live on.
13:26He who has life and his faith in me, to all eternity, will not die.
13:33Amen.
13:35Amen.
13:39Why did the Northmen let you live?
13:42I don't know. I suppose they weren't interested in me.
13:46So when I had a chance, I ran away and hid.
13:51And what purpose did you serve here?
13:54I transcribed and witnessed the treaty between King Eckbert and the sons of Ragnar,
13:59whereby they were granted the title to the lands of East Anglia.
14:06Even as he feared death, King Eckbert should have never sold part of his inheritance to those pagans.
14:12He didn't.
14:15What do you mean?
14:17It wasn't his to sell.
14:23You had best explain yourself.
14:26Before he sent his family away, King Eckbert renounced his crown in favor of his son, Prince Aethelwulf.
14:45Then Aethelwulf is king.
14:47And the grant of land worthless.
14:49Yes.
14:51The king is dead.
14:55Long live the king.
14:58Long live the king.
15:02Long live the king.
15:02Long live the king.
15:02Long live the king.
15:04Long live the king.
16:34Alfred.
16:38Is he dying?
16:45I don't know.
16:50I don't know.
17:04It's just as the Holy Father said.
17:06God has sent the Northmen here to scourge us, punish us with all our vanity, all our wickedness, all our
17:14abominable iniquities.
17:17And how can you be so sure with all of us?
17:24Because there's no other way to understand what's happened to us. None.
17:30Oh, of course. Of course, God.
17:36Alfred must die for our sins.
17:39For my sins!
17:42No!
17:45No one is without sin, Judith.
17:49And I can only pray that our Lord chooses to be merciful to us, and bless us, and cause his
17:57face to shine upon us again.
18:00I can only pray that our Lord has to be merciful to us.
18:34You're planning to leave without telling us, Blocky, huh?
18:44I wanted to spare you the trouble of trying to stop me.
18:47But we will anyway.
18:52And you can't.
18:55So let us just say farewell properly instead.
18:58Where are you going?
19:00Wherever the gods will take me.
19:02But as long as I live and breathe, you, the Sands of Ragnar Lothbrok, will always be close to my
19:11heart.
19:18Farewell, Blocky.
19:21You are the greatest boatbuilder of all time.
19:28Farewell, Blocky.
19:30Beloved by the gods.
19:41You knock-kneed fool.
19:45Stay.
19:47We need you just as much as our father needed you, but instead you choose to run away, you coward.
19:53Stand up and say that to my face.
20:14Is it true?
20:15He has completely committed himself to the sea?
20:19Do not worry.
20:21I've given him the means to guide himself.
20:26We do not want him to be lost.
20:34We do not want him to be lost.
20:43We do not want him to be lost.
20:47All hail, Blocky!
20:51All hail, Blocky!
21:03All hail, Blocky!
21:07All hail, Blocky!
21:09All hail, Blocky!
21:18Echbert, my martyred king, hear my prayer.
21:24Let the wrath of God fall upon these heathens who desecrate the holy places of our land.
21:28Let them suffer at our hands.
21:32Slaughter them in battle.
21:34Cut them down like the ears of corn at harvest.
21:38Let us rejoice in their ruin.
21:41And drive them back into the sea from whence they came.
21:44And let God's holy church arm itself against these worshippers of the devil.
21:49And let this war never end until not a single pagan lives or breathes.
21:57Echbert, martyr, hear my prayer.
22:01Hear my prayer.
22:19Do not be afraid.
22:20Christ is here.
22:23You are safe.
22:33God bless you.
22:38God bless you.
22:51God bless you.
22:54I think we should claim instead of the land given to us by Echbert.
22:57Saxons are in disarray.
22:59This is a good opportunity.
23:01We have the resources to make a permanent settlement.
23:07But do you agree, Echbert?
23:10I don't want to dispend the army.
23:12In fact, I want to continue the war against the Saxons while we are still in a position of strength.
23:17And my suggestion is that we go back north to where we defeated Echbert.
23:23We should establish a permanent camp, as you say, but near the coast, from where we can raid wherever we
23:30want.
23:32Our father's dream was that we wouldn't be just raiders, that we would behave in a different way.
23:39You're not listening, Ubi.
23:41We have to have a stronghold.
23:43If we go north, we are closer to our own lands and shipping routes.
23:50We can build an impregnable fortress.
23:53Where?
23:55I've heard of a town called York.
24:00It is built on a major river, and it is not far from the sea.
24:04And I think that we should take it.
24:09Now, it would seem like a withdrawal.
24:12Yes.
24:12Yes, it would.
24:13But it is only tactical.
24:18Surely, you understand, Ubi.
24:20If we establish ourselves in the middle of the country, then we are surrounded by enemies.
24:25In York, we are near our home.
24:29Right?
24:31It's sick.
24:37I agree with Laiver.
24:39We should go north and attack York.
24:46It's good.
24:48It's good.
24:54It's good.
24:55It's good.
24:55It's good.
25:03It's good.
25:19I don't know.
25:37Thank you, Eymar.
26:03There's a lady in the church.
26:04Thank you, Eymar.
26:05Thank you, Eymar.
26:29What's your name?
26:29Athogeth.
26:35Athogeth, you should consider your own soul.
26:40Will you take mass of my hands?
26:46Then kneel.
27:30Amen.
27:31Amen.
27:44Lord, forgive this pitiful and miserable sinner.
27:48Father, I have sinned in thought and in deed.
27:55Please forgive me, three-person God.
27:59Punish me.
28:01Ravish me.
28:05Cleanse me of my sin.
28:09Father.
28:14Father.
28:19Look.
28:21Look at her.
28:23It's all ripe for bucking.
28:25And they don't even know that we're here.
28:28I say we attack tomorrow before they find out.
28:31Yes.
28:32Wait.
28:33I remember something our father said.
28:36It's always better to attack an English town when they are celebrating one of their saints'
28:41days.
28:41On those days, most of the people will either be in church or they will be drunk.
28:45So how do we find out?
28:49We'll find a way.
28:52Come in.
28:53Oh, my God.
29:26Oh, my God.
30:02Oh, my God.
30:26Oh, my God.
30:28Oh, my God.
30:40Oh, my God.
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31:01Oh, my God.
31:02Oh, my God.
31:02Oh, my God.
31:06Oh, my God.
31:23Oh, my God.
31:30Where are you going?
31:32Look at the wall!
31:33Oh, there!
31:45Watch out!
32:08There!
32:14Hold that!
32:15There!
32:31Oh, my God.
33:05Let's go.
33:30Ostrade non contesto, quid et corda nostra mandattis tua sterita et hostium sablata formidine tempora sin tua profeccione.
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