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00:01My name is Uhtred, son of Uhtred.
00:05I was born an Elderman of Northumbria, the rightful heir to Babenburg.
00:10But fate decreed I would be raised as a dame.
00:16That was my life, until my family was murdered.
00:27Word was spread that I was to blame.
00:30A Saxon slave, he killed his master at a wedding party.
00:36And so with Brida I fled to Wessex.
00:39To Alfred, a man who would become king.
00:44Though not all agreed, I am my father's heir.
00:47I swore an oath to this king.
00:51An oath that lost me Brida and prevented me from joining my brother Ragnar.
00:57But destiny is all.
01:18Toh!
01:23Toh!
01:25Toh!
01:26Toh!
01:29Toh!
01:36Toh!
01:39Toh!
01:50you don't deserve to marry that woman is a lady and you're a heathen you could bathe all day long
01:58you'd still stink of pig shit have you been watching me out of the boy should i be marrying
02:04you 10 pieces of silver for you to walk away does your father know you're here 11 pieces
02:17how about my sword's weight and silver nonsense
02:23then i'll marry the girl and tonight i'll plow her
02:29why must you talk with her like that perhaps you'd like her for yourself or
02:34you want her beneath you am i right you're impossible to reason with everything is a game
02:41i hope for mildred's sake your time on this earth is short
02:45you're not an alderman you never shall be
03:10i wasn't allowed to meet her i haven't seen her
03:13it is the way i was unaware of her existence till yesterday she'll be plain and pious
03:21oh she'll be pious all right if she was a leg spreader alfred would have been on her by now
03:26have you seen her a distance away plain is a fair description how much was the bride price
03:3433 pieces which i've paid to her godfather rhoda and which i'll make sure she receives
03:43i've made promises
03:46revenge and such
03:48why are you here
03:50do you know
03:51she brings land
03:53i'll become lord under alfred i'll be able to make wealth
03:56gather men
03:57take back what's mine
03:59all reasons enough
04:02plain and archie serves a purpose
04:04the promises you have made will stand
04:07blood feuds last a lifetime
04:08what you do arsling
04:10is you keep living each day until the last
04:16the priest has arrived finally
04:19let's get this done
04:22i do not need to get this done i'll make a plea to alfred
04:33she's here praise god
04:36you should stand and look respectful if not entirely clean
04:40how does she look terrified albert
04:51if you could be brief with the ceremony of father berger
04:54i would be grateful i have business with the king
04:58the bride has been given her price
05:01she will
05:07you are witness
05:08thank you lord
05:11if the betrothed couple would like to join me at the altar
05:17join hands
05:19be brief
05:41may god in his heaven look down with mercy upon his devoted servants utred and mildreth
05:47may he bless their union with love and children and wealth
05:51and may they in turn be sure to give thanks and praise
05:55and live each day according to his holy word
06:00amen amen
06:02amen
06:03amen
06:03amen
06:04we are now joined as man and wife in the eyes of god
06:14tears of joy
06:33allow me to help you with that
06:37thank you lord
06:38thank you lord
06:41i'm a lucky man
06:43you have such a beautiful wife
06:48must have been many suitors i'm sure
06:50you're kind to believe so
06:52am i right
06:56none suitable
06:57lord
06:57my name's utred
06:58call me utred
07:00arsling
07:01time we're on our way
07:04well from time to time you may wish to call me arsling
07:17lord
07:21danes
07:24why are we stopping
07:26who are they
07:28foragers most likely
07:31danes all the same
07:32will they attack
07:34you walk on
07:41they're following us
07:43you walk on they want attack
07:47then why have you drawn your sword
07:50show them at least one of them will die
07:54one or two
07:57foragers they're deep into wessex
07:59they're guthrums men
08:01they're a long way from london
08:11lord
08:12the marriage has taken place
08:14they are now on the road to the farmstead
08:16good news thank you
08:17we shall now see how he responds to the challenge
08:23now it is done lord i do fear for mildred
08:27she will have to give him the facts
08:30oh he will
08:32bark at her odour i'm sure
08:34but his real anger will be reserved for you and i
08:38he will not like being beholden to god and to king
08:40but if he is to become a true elderman
08:43he must accept his burden that is the test
08:47yes lord
08:51mildred is his beautiful consolation
08:58was he struck by her
09:03he was lord
09:14why are you not already married
09:17you're old enough to have had two or three children by now
09:21lord arsling
09:23there is a time for such questions and it has passed
09:26why has alfred gifted me such a beautiful bride
09:32there's a debt i'm guessing
09:35it's not my place to tell you
09:40how much
09:43my father wanted to find favour with god
09:46so he devoted a tenth of his land to the church
09:49they do not own it
09:51but they are entitled to its yield
09:53indeed they demand its yield
09:56even when crops fail and dames raid
09:59god is good
10:00so the bishop took my father to law
10:04how much is the debt
10:06church is the law
10:08and the lord agreed that my father owed to them a huge sum
10:11quite beyond his ability to pay
10:13how much
10:15he died
10:16soon after
10:22it is a substantial amount lord
10:25it increases yearly
10:27alfred could remove the debt but he has chosen not to
10:30the amount owed is two thousand shillings lord
10:35damn him
10:39damn everything he stands for
10:41damn this church
10:42lord i must say i do not like your blessing
10:44my name is utra
10:54by all means call me arsling for not seeing this sooner
11:14your new home lord
11:15the land is good but the buildings are in need of repair
11:19look the families who live on the land have come to wish us well
11:22send them back to their homes
11:25they've come to wish us well
11:27i've known them my whole life
11:30lord
11:31lady
11:32oswald manages the farmstead
11:34he lives nearby
11:35welcome home
11:36and may we offer our good wishes on your marriage
11:39thank you oswald
11:41thank you
11:41and how kind of you all together to greet me and my lord
11:45utra
11:46we have prepared a table lord
11:47for your pleasure
11:51you have my thanks but we're tired
11:53of course lord
11:58thank you oswald you are kind
12:01i have a wedding gift for each family
12:05to silver
12:06thank you lady mr
12:07for your kindness
12:09and your loyalty
12:10thank you so much
12:11for taking care of the land in my prolonged absence
12:18now that's a welcome sight
12:27i was expecting there to be a hall and i find this
12:32pay off your dutch and you can build a hall
12:36didn't i tell you the bastard thinks
12:38alfred
12:40he believes he can make me beg he can think again
12:45he doesn't want you to beg
12:46he wants you to obey
12:48never
12:50if you have need for me lord i'll be resting
12:53it seems i'm tired
12:55i'm two thousand shillings in debt to the church
12:58and you hand out silver to your tenants
13:00it is my silver
13:03you can have what's in my purse
13:05i don't want what's in your purse
13:06then why scold me
13:13the stoat
13:14your farmstead master
13:16his name is oswald
13:17you'll need to be watched
13:19he was trusted by my father
13:20he lives too well by the look of him
13:22i'll make my way to the barn
13:23you're a guest you can sleep in the house
13:27i'd prefer the bar thank you
13:29here's your wedding night
13:32good night lady
13:34arseling
13:44may i leave now
13:46how many pieces of silver did you receive
13:48as your price
13:5118
13:53is that correct
13:55the price was 33
13:57i'm sure it was an honest mistake
14:00you were robbed
14:02as i was robbed
14:05that price is your security
14:07and you'll have it all of it
14:10may i rest
14:16yes
14:18sorry the day has been a disappointment for you lord
14:22for us both
14:53i'll pay for you
14:53to open mortgtrott
14:53and I know
15:19You have a good heart,
15:22gifting your silver.
15:26Odder owes you fifteen pieces more.
15:28I'll see that he pays.
15:31And the debt's not something I blame you for.
15:35Salfred's deceit should have been wiser.
15:42Though I was blinded by you.
15:53You should eat.
15:56I should eat.
15:58I don't want to eat alone.
16:02God has made me your wife.
16:04There must be a reason.
16:07God is good.
16:38I don't want to eat.
16:41I don't want to eat.
16:43I don't want to eat.
17:18There's a scar across the land.
17:20There.
17:20The never-ending line of Danes on the march.
17:26Ragnar?
17:32By the time word reaches Alfred, it would be too late.
17:37They would need wings.
17:40Go.
17:45Oswald.
17:47What town lays in that direction?
17:49If they keep going to the west, in a day or so, they'll come to the fortress at Wareham.
17:55Take your family and the others to the hills till we're sure they've passed.
17:58Do it now.
17:59And the lady Mildreth?
18:00She travels with me.
18:03To Winchester.
18:05Yes, Lord.
18:11How many do you see?
18:13The question is how many will follow.
18:21Wessix is being invaded and we're told to wait while he prays.
18:26God is his strength, Uhtred.
18:28He needs to be on horseback, not on his knees.
18:33I hate this place.
18:35It grows worse.
18:39Mildreth.
18:41I was not told you were here.
18:42How pleasing to see you.
18:44Lord?
18:44And so much of you.
18:46Is he ready?
18:48The king is ready, as is his council.
18:52With me.
19:01You watched 300 men or more march clean across Wessex and you did nothing.
19:07I'm here.
19:09A messenger could have been sent in your place.
19:12Boy!
19:13Why did you not confront these Danes?
19:15You have men.
19:15That is your purpose to create warriors.
19:17I've been given barely 20 men and their wives.
19:20Most of whom worked the fields.
19:21It would have been a slaughter lord.
19:22But you chose not to fight.
19:24We'll never know.
19:25A warrior can only die once.
19:26Why die in vain?
19:28The Danes have traveled from either London or East Anglia.
19:30But they're not being watched.
19:32We have been watching the ships which remain on the Thames.
19:35A mistake.
19:37If Wareham is captured, the ships will follow.
19:39300 men will become 3,000.
19:41My advice is that we march without delay.
19:43Don't recall the king seeking your advice.
19:45Leofric, my trusted man, how many Danes did you witness?
19:48More than 200 by far.
19:51Warriors to a man.
19:53Wareham will struggle to hold them back.
19:55The peace is over.
19:58We have no choice but to march on Wareham and pray God we arrive before the fortress falls.
20:04You believe it is an invasion, Lord?
20:06It could well be the beginning of a great Dane army, yes.
20:09Council is over.
20:11Eldermen of Wessex, prepare your men.
20:13Father Beocca, I shall pray before we leave.
20:16Yes, my lord.
20:19Father, I wish to speak to the king privately.
20:23I will ask.
20:24But I note that you have still to lend respect.
20:30Elder Monodda, if I may speak out.
20:35You owe my wife half of her bride price.
20:37Yes.
20:38I paid 33 pieces of silver.
20:40She received only 18.
20:42An honest mistake, she assures me.
20:47Is this true?
20:54Pay him.
20:59Ready the men to march on Wareham.
21:04You should know that Mildred is a joy to plough.
21:08You're a heathen.
21:11And you're a virgin.
21:13No, I'm not.
21:19Yes, he is.
21:45What is it?
21:47Hmm?
21:48Promise me you will come back safely.
21:52Two arms, both ears.
21:54Promise me.
21:57I'll do my best.
22:00Don't leave you do the same.
22:02If they come, don't shelter in a church or none.
22:04You go to the hills, the woods.
22:07I'll come.
22:11For both of you.
22:14I'll do my best.
22:15Asling, kiss her and let's be on her way.
22:54Bye-bye.
22:56Bye-bye.
23:00Bye-bye.
23:05Bye-bye.
23:33Mildred, my dear, I've been looking for you.
23:36My lady elsewhere, how good to see you and to see you looking as you do.
23:40It refuses to keep still.
23:42Mine is the same.
23:43How we suffer. I pray we both survive. I pray we fall survive.
23:49God will decide.
23:52I've missed you, Mildred, and have prayed for you each day. Poor thing.
23:57Why poor?
23:59Living with the man they foisted onto you. The pagan, having to take his seed and the like.
24:06Uhtred is decent. He treats me well.
24:10He does.
24:12God will bless your loyalty. But with luck, he will fall in battle. And soon.
24:22Please tell me that you're hungry.
24:24I am. A little.
24:26Eat me in the kitchens. I have arranged a meal for the pregnant. But do not rush prayers.
24:31No. No, of course not.
24:44Lord, he's not your most humble or devout servant. But I pray, keep him safe.
24:53Let him do your work. Let him see his child.
25:03I was pleased to see your lady today. Your wife.
25:06You're carrying a child.
25:08Lord. Yes.
25:10It's God's blessing.
25:13It seems like only yesterday I was baptizing you as Osbert and then again as Uhtred.
25:21What is it you wish to speak about with the king?
25:23It's between myself and the king.
25:26He's watching you, Uhtred.
25:28God.
25:29Alfred.
25:31He's watching how you behave. He's judging you as a lord.
25:33He has no right to judge.
25:35He's a king.
25:39He lied to me regarding the marriage.
25:42No, you're referring to the debt.
25:44You know of it?
25:45It's not a secret.
25:47And I urge you to show him you accepted, especially to deserve to the church.
25:53You must remain calm, Uhtred.
25:56Respectful.
26:07My lord, I request that a private audience...
26:10Have you eaten?
26:13No.
26:16There are times when I crave meat and other things.
26:25But I know the gratification would be fleeting, the suffering prolonged.
26:29And so I suffer gruel.
26:33Though my wife will not allow it to be called anything other than broth.
26:37You will be happy to learn that my spies have news.
26:40From where?
26:41From Ireland.
26:43Ivor, the brother of Ubba, has been killed there, which would be irrelevant,
26:47but for the fact that Ubba wishes to avenge him personally.
26:50This is true.
26:53An Irishman across the sea kills a day, and the world changes.
26:59The hand of God.
27:03Is this something Ubba would do, abandon Guthrum?
27:07To avenge his brother, yes.
27:08If guided by his sorcerer's story.
27:12He has a sorcerer.
27:15And, uh, what does this sorcerer do?
27:18Cast spells?
27:19Perform magic?
27:20He advises, lord.
27:22He looks for omens.
27:24Signs.
27:25Good and bad.
27:26Ah, what nonsense.
27:29What a miracle, sloot.
27:31If not magic...
27:32Miracles are performed by God, not man.
27:34The Danes would say the same, that omens are gifts from the gods.
27:37They are mistaken.
27:38Who gave the sign for Ubba to go to Ireland, it was the hand of your god, or theirs?
27:43There is only one god.
27:44Then he must have spoken to the Danes.
27:49With Ubba now in Ireland, Guthrum must now decide whether he will fight alone.
27:54He won't fight alone.
27:57Not that he couldn't win.
27:58He will fear losing too many of his own men.
28:01Yes, lord.
28:04I am learning that the heathen cares only for personal gain.
28:10A Dane could never suffer my gruel.
28:13Broth, lord.
28:17You are happy, Elderman Utrecht, with Mildred?
28:22Yes, lord.
28:23She's a good wife.
28:27Though I never would have married her had I known I'd owe two thousand shillings.
28:31Which increases yearly.
28:32I'm told that on your word the debt can be lifted.
28:34Why should I deny the church two thousand shillings?
28:37I wasn't aware I'd owe it.
28:38It is not a secret.
28:42Sacrifice and penance are what separate us from the heathen.
28:46I have my broth, you have your debt.
28:52Wessex needs an army, would you agree?
28:54A permanent and formidable army.
29:01Yes, lord.
29:04England, when it finally emerges, shall need a greater army.
29:09Garrisons of many thousands of men all will need feeding and payment.
29:14It is my intention that all landowners shall contribute to the feeding of this army and its commanders.
29:21And I will need commanders, Utrecht.
29:25Men like the great generals of Rome.
29:31Look upon the debt as a gift.
29:34A means of proving your devotion to Wessex and to England.
29:39If I'd been told the truth on the outset, lord, I could have just...
29:42You still wear the amulet, I see.
29:45To remind me of our right now...
29:46And why do you not attend church with your wife?
29:48Why do you not pray to God?
29:52God created everything that surrounds me.
29:54The fields, rivers, the forests, the land is my church.
29:56And I pray each day, lord, in silence.
30:20He cannot be tamed.
30:22But he can be trusted.
30:26I will not abandon him completely.
30:30He may have a use.
30:31Yes, I'm sure.
30:44Hear me now.
30:46Where have us fallen?
30:47We march at once.
30:49Every man is to be ready to do as the king asked.
30:53The dames have taken the fortress.
30:56Where have us fallen?
30:57We march at once.
30:58We could be slipping in blood and entrails before the day is out.
31:02With luck.
31:24There's no more over here.
31:35Easy.
31:36There's no more over here.
31:38There's no more over here.
31:39Hey!
31:40Don't get me here!
31:47Goodroom.
31:47They're here.
31:49the saxon army is gathering is it alfred yes
31:56is the fortress repaired and secure yes good he will not attack he doesn't need to he knows we
32:04will be hungry within days we can raid no he will empty all the grain stores in the surrounding
32:11villages i have found his church rooms to be strangely quiet and peaceful lord i didn't
32:24march my men halfway across england for them to starve i shall be on the ramparts we came for war
32:31ragnar but abba has reneged to avenge his brother you are here
32:39should you not be avenging your father when the time is right yes when the time is right
32:51we have taken the first steps against wessex
32:56but abba has left us weak he put all our lives at risk so until abba returns we have to
33:06make peace
33:20so if you are there god of room strike me down
33:30i fought not
33:34we are here to show them how many we are we are here to show them how many we are
33:40that we are here
33:42with god and that this is our land and we are here with god and this is our land this
33:51is our land
33:52our wessex this is our england and we shall murder any heathen bastard that tries to take it
34:24you wish to talk lord i know what they want
34:28they want time
34:30order with your guards you shall go with me
34:32leofrich you as well and fight the selbix
34:35yes lord
34:37leofrich what do you make of the fortress
34:39it looks strong enough lord
34:42no breach
34:43no signs of lasting damage
34:46and if we attacked
34:49we would suffer
34:52we'd be lucky to see the inside lord
34:56good morning king alfred
34:58guthrum of the danes
35:00i too am a king now
35:02of east anglia
35:04you don't need to bow
35:07i will begin
35:09i propose a truce
35:12for any truce to occur
35:13earl guthrum you must leave wessex
35:15once again
35:16and if i refuse
35:17we surround you
35:18yes you surround a small fortress
35:20but we danes surround your entire kingdom
35:22that said
35:24i have decided i shall leave
35:26wessex
35:28therefore i would send for ships
35:29how many ships
35:30no more than 15
35:33very well
35:34your ships have one month in which to arrive
35:36not enough time
35:37food and ale for one month only
35:40or you will walk back to east anglia
35:43then i will send for 200 ships
35:44and hope they arrive before we starve
35:46one month is not enough
35:48that is my limit
35:49you cannot take back the fortress
35:51you know this
35:51food and ale for one month
35:53no more
35:54by which time the sea storms would have arrived
35:58god's storms
35:59we will be gone within a month
36:02beginning up in the delivery of food and ale
36:16you tread
36:17you will come to me following prayers
36:19yes lord
36:20father serbix you will pray with me
36:22yes lord
36:29please sit
36:34thank you lord
36:38i have a task for you
36:40father
36:42you only have to speak it
36:45as a guarantee of the peace
36:47you will be given up as a hostage
36:49one of ten
36:49the danes too will give ten in exchange
36:56lord
36:58the pagans do not value priests
37:01you might just as well offer a hound
37:03i hear guthrum is curious about our faith
37:06i would like you to become his teacher
37:10provide instruction
37:13and
37:14if he refuses to be a student
37:17then persist
37:19gently
37:20with humour
37:21as is your manner
37:24make no mistake
37:28should guthrum
37:29ever consent to being baptised
37:32then this war is over
37:35england is ours
37:39this would be truly
37:41god's work you do
37:44forgive me lord
37:46but i cannot help but feel afraid
37:50they are not content to simply kill a priest
37:55fear
37:56is within all of us
38:00as is strength
38:24as is strength
38:32Lord, I'd be more useful as a warrior for when the truce fails.
38:35Oh, the truce will hold for a time, and in that time you will be my eyes and ears inside
38:41the fortress.
38:42Listening for what?
38:43For Abba.
38:44If and when you hear of his return, you will escape.
38:48And if I'm in chains?
38:49Our men here shall disband.
38:51There are fields to work, but I will build a beacon on the hill.
38:54You will escape and light the fire.
38:56Lord, you know that escape will be near impossible.
38:59If Abba returns, the hostages will be killed, and the Danes will attack.
39:03Upon sight of this first beacon being lit, other fires will start, and the whole of Wessex
39:07will be called to arms.
39:08And if I refuse?
39:09To become a hostage?
39:10And another man shall light the beacon.
39:12Why can't you accept me?
39:14I've been nothing but truthful to you.
39:16Why am I always being put to the test?
39:18Why do not show your king the respect that is due?
39:20Because you, Uhtred of wherever, you do not see me as your king.
39:23You do not see my god as your god.
39:26Lord?
39:27I am not finished with you yet!
39:32Guthrum is waiting to hear of Abba's return from Ireland.
39:35I need to know when this occurs, sooner rather than later.
39:37You are the only man who could possibly provide this information sooner.
39:45Yes, it is possible that you will die, but it is likely that we shall all die.
39:53You will go to the Danes.
39:55How you go as a Saxon hostage or as a Viking warrior becomes your choice.
40:06I'll do as you ask.
40:11But if my child is born while I'm captive, I ask that you send word?
40:15Of course.
40:17And should you die as a captive, rest assured, your dead shall die with you.
40:35Will they treat us well?
40:37Well, you are one of them.
40:40If I am one of them, then why am I a hostage?
40:44He'll treat us well for as long as the truce holds.
40:47If it fails?
40:48He'll kill us all.
40:50Starting with the priest.
40:53I have made my peace.
40:55I am ready.
40:56Good evening.
40:57God bless you all.
41:00Poor wretched.
41:02And thus, Father, what are we?
41:04We are fortunate, Lord.
41:05We know God.
41:07Although, granted, I'm in no hurry to meet him.
41:10Let us pray he feels the same.
41:12Amen.
41:31We are not.
41:32We are not.
41:34We are not.
41:37We are not.
41:39Is this rabble what so many are afraid of?
41:43Oh, fellow children!
41:50Enough!
41:52Enough!
41:55They are our guests for a while.
41:57There's one rule only.
42:01At nightfall, you will gather and sleep at the church.
42:05The doors will be barred.
42:08At daybreak, you will then be free to walk, talk, jump, hump, carry weapons.
42:15My men have orders not to kill you.
42:19Unless you deserve to be killed.
42:26I am Gothrum.
42:28And one day, I shall be your king.
42:31Do you understand what I have said?
42:33You will all say, yes, Lord.
42:37Yes, Lord.
42:39I did not hear you.
42:46I understand you, Lord.
42:49Maybe I will make a present of you to Abba.
42:51Should he ever return from Ireland?
42:53He may not.
42:54That's possible.
42:55But then his men will become my men.
42:58And I will honor him by killing you myself.
43:03With arrows, perhaps.
43:05Ragnar Ragnarsson?
43:07Yeah?
43:08You know this one well.
43:09Keeping out of my sights.
43:11Take them to the church.
43:12Feed them.
43:21Now you are where you belong.
43:24Now I'm with my brother.
43:25I will remind you what it's like to be a Dane.
43:28And make you stay.
43:31Breeders here.
43:51I dream about you, Vixen.
43:55I'm not surprised to hear it.
43:58You've grown up.
44:04You should know I'm with Ragnar now.
44:06He's my man.
44:09It's good.
44:12You should know that I'm married.
44:19You're married?
44:22You have grown up.
44:23He's married.
44:25Yes, he is married.
44:27Time is moving quicker than I thought.
44:30Tonight we get drunk.
44:32We must.
44:34I need to be inside the church.
44:36No.
44:36Tonight we get drunk.
44:38I'll take you to the church.
44:39I'll judge myself.
44:40Or we...
44:41We sleep where we fall.
44:43And, uh...
44:45We must talk of the future.
45:02We are all small.
45:05Pull, pull!
45:08Udred, pull for me!
45:10I'm not into piss.
45:12I'll return.
45:13Ragnar!
45:15Ragnar?
45:16Ragnar!
45:31I haven't laughed so much in a long time.
45:34Then you haven't been living.
45:36Or as Ravin would say, tomorrow we die.
45:40When did he ever say that?
45:42When you were out chopping wood...
45:49Well, I actually do need to piss.
45:53What you need to do is to stop drinking.
45:56Tomorrow we die.
46:05He's happy to see you.
46:06I've missed him.
46:11I miss you both.
46:21Are you his wife?
46:24I'm with him.
46:27Is she beautiful?
46:28Hmm.
46:30Her name is Mildred.
46:31Yes, she is beautiful.
46:37She carries my child.
46:44You decided you should marry?
46:48Alfred.
46:52I have the land I asked for in Wessex.
46:59You swear an oath to Alfred.
47:01You marry for Alfred.
47:03You have land given to you by Alfred.
47:05Your wife carries your child, and yet you give him up as a hostage by Alfred.
47:11Alfred.
47:11Are you a spy, Uhtred?
47:13Are you a spy, Uhtred?
47:16The first sign of Abba returning I am to escape.
47:22But I know that when Abba returns the hostages will be killed.
47:27Alfred's not fond of me.
47:29Refuse him.
47:32Refuse him.
47:32Refuse to be a hostage.
47:33Join us.
47:36I should ask you, Uhtred.
47:39Not that it matters, but I should ask.
47:42Is it a problem to you, the breeders with Mina?
47:48No.
47:49No.
47:49I'm happy about it.
47:52I swear.
47:53Not that she cares what you think.
47:56I would hump her regardless.
48:00With affection.
48:02And with my permission.
48:03I know.
48:06Do you know Uhtred's to be a father?
48:10A father?
48:13When?
48:14Soon, I'm told.
48:17You would want to see it?
48:20Yes.
48:21I hope to return to my wife and child.
48:27Ragnar.
48:29I'll be with you to avenge our father.
48:33Kjartan will pay.
48:34You should have joined me months ago.
48:36With Breda.
48:37I had sworn oath.
48:39To a proxy Saxon king.
48:41Abba wanted to see me dead.
48:43There was nowhere else to go.
48:44You know, I have thought about that night in the woods.
48:46You had the choice to be a Saxon or a dame.
48:48No, no.
48:49I had sworn an oath.
48:52You should have joined me.
48:54I'll be with you to kill Kjartan.
49:00I will take you to the church.
49:04To your bed.
49:05I'll be with you dead.
49:05I'll go left.
49:06I'll be with you dead.
49:15Noooor!
49:19I'll be with it.
49:33It's a son, lady.
49:35A handsome boy.
49:42You will be Uhtred, son of Uhtred.
49:54Good morning, Uhtred.
49:57Morning, father.
50:00Raining again.
50:02One day seems like the next.
50:06It does.
50:09Still, at least we're alive to feel it.
50:14How are your conversations with Guthrum?
50:17See a Christian yet?
50:18I believe the time is near.
50:20I do.
50:21I often leave him to contemplate alone in church.
50:26Guthrum likes to contemplate war and kingdoms.
50:30The kingdom of heaven is his to share.
50:33I've told him.
50:36A man can change, Uhtred.
50:43Onward.
50:44God bless you.
50:45May you enjoy a good day.
50:47Thank you, father.
50:49He is the king of kings.
50:53Capable of great, great things.
50:56Such as what?
50:58Such as miracles.
51:01Miracles?
51:03Such as what?
51:05Such as you, lord.
51:10You are a miracle.
51:14He has made you strong yet merciful.
51:18He has made you proud yet humble.
51:25He has made you eager to learn.
51:29He has given you free will, hoping that you will find the courage to choose him above all else.
51:36And I believe, I truly believe, he will be rewarded.
51:48I have a message for Guthrum.
51:50He's in the church.
52:07Lord, may I speak?
52:09Freely.
52:11Auburn and his army have returned from Ireland.
52:13They are coming ashore north of here at the seven.
52:16And my fleet is where?
52:19They left London several days ago and are nearly here, lord.
52:22Every last ship will be here.
52:24Every man will be with you.
52:25That is good news.
52:32I dispatched you to heaven.
52:37No need to thank me.
52:55Father.
52:58Abba has returned.
53:00Did they say?
53:04He has.
53:08Man, the peace is over.
53:11Prepare for battle.
53:21The Saxon hostages, kill them all.
53:27Catch him!
53:29Got it!
53:30Keep the peace on!
53:55I say, leave him!
53:59Ragnar.
54:03Please, step aside.
54:05You know all the hostages have to die.
54:08Then kill him.
54:10You're welcome to kill him.
54:12You have to kill me first.
54:14I could have happened to manage without this.
54:17He's a Saxon.
54:19He's a traitor.
54:20He's an enemy.
54:22Well, to get to him, you have to kill me.
54:26My men, they will not follow you.
54:41I will give you one last charity.
54:44Release him without a horse.
54:57Are you all right?
55:00I have no words.
55:02You should go.
55:03Go and see a child.
55:05Go.
55:10I'll be with you.
55:14I'll be with you.
55:14Both of you.
55:15Whoa.
55:32Oh, jeez.
55:42Jousel, there's no man.
55:56Oh, my God.
56:14Oh, my God.
57:00Oh, my God.
57:14Oh, my God.
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