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00:11Lord, Lord, are the ideas suitable? I've tried to show both courage and sacrifice. Faced with a
00:19fearsome enemy. But I do not see God. He was there within us all. Praise him. Word of the
00:29victory is being spread throughout the land. People will hear that it was God-given. He was amongst us.
00:43Ethel fled with me before you hurt him. Yes, mother.
00:48The Witten is full to brimming. Every elderman and his brother is here to bask. Not all of them deserving.
01:14Wessex is safe.
01:19But, elderman, to keep Wessex safe we must now look beyond its borders.
01:25To Mercia, East Anglia, to Cormorland, Wales, and to the North. To Northumbria. And to the once great and holy
01:33city of Efferwich, where now Christian men and women suffer under the dark rule of today.
01:40There are two northmen, Siegfried and Eric. Two godless brothers with a voracious appetite for land, silver, slaves, and war.
01:50I want it now. And I want them to know. That God, Alfred, and the elderman of Wessex are watching.
02:01The day of reckoning will come.
02:23Make way. Make way.
02:28This is the palace of King Alfred.
02:32Oh! Stand back from the King's Guard!
02:34I have a letter that he will wish to read. You must let me pass.
02:39In all too soon a time, Ethel fled will be old enough for betrothal than marriage.
02:44You require a list of suitors, Lord?
02:46I do. They must be a match for my daughter, her mother, for Wessex, and my idea of united land.
02:51In which order, Lord?
02:53Oh, do not ask me, my friend. I pray I never need to choose.
02:58Lord, forgive my interruption. May I introduce Brother True?
03:03Lord, I am honored. Brother True has traveled from the north, Cumberland, and the west of Northumbria.
03:10He has a letter that tells of a vision and a prophecy.
03:13From the heavens, Lord, I swear.
03:18The abbot Edred of Cumberland did dream of the likeness, and this likeness did speak to him.
03:24The likeness was of Saint Cuthbert.
03:26Cuthbert?
03:27Speaking directly from heaven.
03:29The abbot tells of Cuthbert's instruction within the letter.
03:33Lord, for the Saxons and Britons in the north, there is an urgency.
03:37We are lost.
03:39We are in general rule by Danes. We are in need of a Christian savior.
03:43This savior is Guthred.
03:45A man who is a lowly slave, and who himself must first be saved.
03:49At the behest of the blessed Cuthbert.
03:54The doors are open to the elements, Brother True. Nothing more.
04:00It can be done, Lord. It can be arranged.
04:03With your help and guidance.
04:06And you shall have it, Brother True, I am sure.
04:09Father Waiocca, I will send for you when I have read the letter, which I should do immediately. Do not
04:12wander.
04:13No, Lord.
04:23Influence beyond Wessex, Order.
04:28Heaven sent.
04:36Hunt.
04:37Lever, meet up!
04:40Lever!
04:40Hunt.
04:41Let's go.
05:13Good day.
05:14It is, sister.
05:15Your sword.
05:19It is not your sword.
05:22You may keep the silver you will have taken, but not the sword.
05:27You will turn and run, girl.
05:31I have killed.
05:35And I will kill again, I'm sure.
05:39But hopefully not today, girl.
05:48Morning, Lord.
05:49You should do the very same thing to me.
05:50We're leaving.
05:52Could you not have shook me awake?
05:54It's time for you to stop drinking and whoring, to do what we set out to do.
05:57I'm wet!
05:58Your sword has been stolen, Lord, along with your silver.
06:04I've recovered serpent breath, and when you're able to stand, I shall return her.
06:07We will be leaving.
06:08I will decide when we're leaving.
06:10I'm Wittred, son of Wittred.
06:12I will not be schooled by none.
06:14But she's not wrong, Lord.
06:16You've been drinking whole fields of barley.
06:17Well, I'll be lectured by an arsling!
06:39If you're drinking to forget Isild, you do her no favours.
06:42Her memories should be cherished.
06:45Not lost in a fog of ale and bosoms.
06:47My sword.
06:49Are we to ride to Northumbria?
06:50Or to the next inn in the next jug of ale?
06:52What am I to do in Northumbria with the army of two?
06:55A nun and a ragas.
06:57A loyal ragas.
06:58Repair yourself.
06:59To do what?
07:01Kill Kjartan and the men who surround him?
07:03You can begin to carry yourself as a lord.
07:05Oh, we can return to Winchester.
07:07No, we cannot return to Winchester.
07:10Did she not say that your path led north?
08:35Please, Lord.
08:38May the gods protect you on your quest.
08:42What do you know of my gods?
08:44Nothing, Lord. I meant no insult.
08:46Siegfried, leave him. He's just a priest.
08:49Come on, brother. We have Scots to kill.
08:58Eric!
09:01The city will leave in your hands. It's ours. It must remain ours.
09:06I will ensure it.
09:07You have enough men. Keep them sober.
09:10And do not kill for the fun of it.
09:12No, Lord. You do me a great honor, Lord.
09:16Though I wish I was going with you.
09:30Remember, what we need more than silver is women.
09:34Red-haired women!
09:37To the sea of women, waiters!
09:40To the joy of battle!
09:43And to the blood of the Scots!
09:45No!
09:48No!
09:55No!
09:57No!
09:59No!
10:14Oh, Father Rothwood, we've been waiting for you.
10:18I will serve.
10:25We must rise up.
10:29Every day, we hear stories of what has happened in Wessex.
10:34The brothers have this very moment taken their army north.
10:39They will be gone for months, perhaps.
10:43There is no better time than now.
10:46We must take Alfred's lead and kill every bastard, Dane and Northman in Efferwich.
10:53In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
10:57I'm not saying grace!
10:59It is a battle cry!
11:01No!
11:04No!
11:15No!
11:39Smoke.
12:01Danes.
12:09Danes would not slaughter Danes like this.
12:18There is slaughter lord and there appears to be slaughter, why do we ride towards it?
12:24We are curious.
12:32Fight the Dane!
12:34Test your sword trap!
12:36You battle with a turd directly from the devil's ass!
12:42You can cut him, but you cannot kill him!
12:46And if he kills you, then so be it!
12:49More for you!
12:54Hit him!
12:56Hit him!
12:58Hit him!
13:00Hit him!
13:10Go on!
13:12Hit him!
13:13Lord!
13:15Lord!
13:16We are Saxons!
13:17None of our business!
13:22If it is a fight you want, it could be with me!
13:26Hit him!
13:27Hit him!
13:28Hit him!
13:29Hit him!
13:30Hit him!
13:31Hit him!
13:32Hit him!
13:32The sport is over!
13:34Pick up your sword!
13:36Pick it up!
13:37Lord!
13:38This man belongs to me!
13:40He is my prisoner!
13:41He was left in command!
13:43Sit for all you want!
13:45In time!
13:47Lord!
13:47Lord!
13:49Freedom would be my first choice!
13:50Would you, sir?
13:51The brothers!
13:53Siegfried and Erich!
13:56They are going to fight the Scots!
13:58I beg you, Lord!
13:59He would be my income!
14:01Erich!
14:01Give this piece of whistle shit a coin!
14:03A coin, Lord!
14:04He would be my income!
14:06No, no, no word!
14:06I'm warning you!
14:13Leave now!
14:15Huh?
14:16Go!
14:23You!
14:24You!
14:25State your name and your business!
14:28You keep the company of a nun, yet look every piece of you a Dane!
14:33My business is my own, and not that of a priest!
14:37He suits you to bury my father!
14:40Uhtred?
14:42You are the Uhtred?
14:44Who served with Alfred at Hetherington?
14:46I am!
14:48I am!
14:49Praise him!
14:50Praise God!
14:51It is a sign!
14:53Praise God!
14:54You know of Hetherington!
14:54Not only do we know of this battle, Lord, we have risen because of it!
14:59And just days ago, Alfred has sent his very own priest!
15:03You killed all the Danes that ruled Eiffelwich?
15:06You killed all the Danes that ruled Eiffelwich!
15:06We have!
15:07All those that did not flee!
15:11The holy city of Eiffelwich welcomes you!
15:14We will give you food!
15:16And shelter!
15:17And thanks, Lord Uhtred!
15:21God bless you!
15:23God bless you!
15:23God bless you!
15:29God bless you!
15:29We take care of the horses, and then I find Alfred's priest!
15:52We carry it all!
15:53We must!
15:55But what guarantee do we have that he will not steal Alfred Silver?
15:58None!
15:59And that's the risk we have to take!
16:01Have you been stealing from Alfred, Father Belker?
16:04Uhtred!
16:05Oh my goodness!
16:06Uhtred!
16:07What a joy it is to see you!
16:10And for me to see a hairless head!
16:13I have been praying that our paths would cross!
16:16This is a sign!
16:17God's will!
16:19Brother True, this is the man I've been speaking about!
16:22And here he is!
16:23In our time of need, he is here!
16:27We are travelling north with Alfred's blessing and silver!
16:31It is a ransom to be paid to free a slave!
16:34But he is no ordinary slave!
16:36This man is marked to become a king of Cumberland!
16:39His name is Guthred!
16:41A dame?
16:42But a good man!
16:43A man of God!
16:44The spirit of Saint Cuthbert has decreed that Guthred shall be king!
16:48A prophecy!
16:49My good Lord!
16:50He appeared in a dream to the abbot Eardrid of Cumberland!
16:53He named Guthred as king of both Saxons and Danes!
16:57How many men is that?
16:59Hundreds!
17:00Thousands, perhaps!
17:01Warriors?
17:02Some, yes!
17:03Of course!
17:06Alfred would not be content with this man being solely king of Cumberland!
17:11Well, yes!
17:12Alfred would wish for Guthred's influence to spread across the whole of Northumbria!
17:16Including here in Efowich!
17:19Come with us!
17:21Help us to free Guthred!
17:23Protect the ransom until it is delivered and I'm sure there will be a reward!
17:27Your bargain is with whom?
17:29A slave master!
17:31The village in which we are meeting sits on land that belongs to someone from your past!
17:36Kjartan!
17:41Kjartan's land will be full of men!
17:44Warriors!
17:44Father!
17:45Who's protected you so far?
17:47Do you have no doubt?
17:47We have gathered a group of sickly men who suffer with the White Rift!
17:51Leprosy is a terrible curse!
17:52You put these four creatures in a cart and no man dare approach!
17:56No one can imagine the treasure sitting beside the disease!
18:01Your king, Uthred?
18:05Kjartan would be his enemy!
18:06He would!
18:07It was Kjartan's man who killed his father!
18:09Kjartan himself was captured and sold as a slave!
18:14Then he would be prepared to raise an army against Kjartan!
18:17He would be an ally I'm sure!
18:19As I'm sure Uthred is but one man!
18:21Against many!
18:22No!
18:22No!
18:23Uthred is more than just one man!
18:25And he is here for a reason!
18:36I've come to wish you good night, Lord!
18:44Rest well!
18:49Stay!
18:53Stay!
19:11I've been thinking of Northumbria!
19:14Eferwitch is the great city of the North to make it Saxon once again would bring hope!
19:19It would be a beacon!
19:21Yes!
19:22A fortress!
19:24From which all things of the North could be challenged!
19:28And England grows!
19:58Should you not be sleeping, Lord?
20:02Yes, I should be sleeping.
20:10I've always intended to ask about the amber on the held of your sword.
20:14It's a decoration or something more.
20:17It was given to me at my birth by my father.
20:23To remind me of who I am.
20:28Who you are, Lord,
20:31is defined by what you do.
20:34What you have done is given you reputation.
20:39Reputation is not a shield.
20:46I think Father Bjarke asks too much.
20:54No.
20:58No, it's fate that I am here.
21:03It was fate that you drenched me in water.
21:06Set us on our way.
21:11Kjartan will have men in this village, no doubt.
21:15But he and his one-head son's friend,
21:17they murdered my family and they must be faced.
21:22And I have my sister to find.
21:27Are you certain she still lives?
21:30Heselt was certain.
21:38You should sleep.
21:45I would sleep easier lying next to a woman.
21:51Shall I fetch another bucket, Lord?
22:18We move!
22:19We move!
22:20We move!
22:43Do you smell the northern sea, boy?
22:45No thumbering air.
22:47I smell it and I feel it, Father.
22:49It feels like home.
22:50That it does.
22:53No.
23:05No.
23:07No.
23:07No.
23:09No.
23:11Get upset.
23:13No.
23:15No.
23:18No.
23:20No.
23:43I'd prefer you not to look at me, Lord.
23:46Is it wrong that I look?
23:47Yeah, beauty.
23:48And do you have an appetite I do not wish to satisfy?
23:52I'm with you, Lord, because I'm safe with you.
24:01I would like you to teach me how to fight.
24:04Swordcraft.
24:06Skill.
24:07The Danes call it sword skill.
24:09And I would like you to teach me sword skill.
24:12To help you kill men who start?
24:15No, Lord.
24:16To protect myself and those I care for.
24:20You're self-included.
24:31I give to you my heart, my soul, and ask for my turn.
24:35We are being followed.
24:36You are aware of us, I'm sure.
24:38I am.
24:39We are.
24:41By whom?
24:42Men belonging to Kjartan.
24:45They are the shepherds, we are the sheep.
24:48And it is a trap.
24:49It is.
24:50You will enter the slave market alone.
24:53And then what happens?
24:54Death.
24:55I will follow.
24:56I will be with the lepers.
24:58You will not be at our side?
24:59No.
25:00Your purpose here is to protect us.
25:03To their right.
25:04You wish to know if the lepers can ride?
25:06I have no idea.
25:07Beocca, what is this nonsense?
25:09If we are to save Guthrid and live to see him crowned king, then the slaver and whoever
25:12sits with him must fear me.
25:14They will not bargain.
25:16And I am but one man.
25:18So, they must fear me.
25:20And I will choose how.
25:23Beocca, I will need you to play your part.
25:34You like this one, huh?
25:35He is fast, very hard working.
25:37Bring another one.
25:40This one.
25:41One of my best.
25:43You like him?
25:45He is very strong.
25:46Very young.
25:48Something for you, huh?
25:52Horseman approaches!
26:03Hello.
26:05It is my friend, the Silver Monk.
26:08And with guests.
26:11And a woman.
26:13How pleasing.
26:18I have forgotten your name, Silver Monk, but not our prize.
26:21Do you have it?
26:23Do you have our man, Guthrid?
26:25I have your man.
26:26Of course I have your man.
26:28Then I will see him.
26:29No.
26:30He will give me the silver.
26:32Now.
26:38She looks strong.
26:39I like that.
26:41The woman is not part of the prize.
26:42Good, strong legs.
26:44To hold on to my arse.
26:46I wish to see Guthrid.
26:47Guthrid!
26:48Make yourself known!
26:50Guthrid of Cumberland!
26:52Can you hear me?
26:54I will decide when you see your man.
26:58You will give us the ransom and you will give it now.
27:02You will do everything I say.
27:15You will come down from your horse, girl.
27:17Come on.
27:32Too old to keep.
27:34Take off your skirts.
27:35I will not.
27:40Lord, there are horsemen missing.
27:43What are you saying?
27:44Men are missing.
27:45I counted five more horses than are here.
27:48They must be hiding, Lord.
27:50Priest, is my man correct?
27:52There are further horsemen.
27:54He is correct, Lord.
27:56But these horsemen, they came from nowhere, asking us to where we were traveling.
28:01And we prayed that they would leave us, vanish.
28:04You wanted rid of them?
28:07Believe me when I say this, they were not of this world, Lord.
28:10They were not men like you and I are men.
28:14What do you mean they are not men?
28:16Well, why are you now this signing your God?
28:21We were asking his protection, Lord, from the horsemen.
28:25If they are not men, what are they?
28:27Please, to speak of them may summon them.
28:30From where?
28:31You tell me nothing.
28:32Can we not simply give you the silver and be on our way, Lord, please?
28:35There is nothing to fear but the lies of a priest.
28:40I know it.
28:45Lord.
28:47Oh, dear God in heaven, it is him.
28:50It is who?
29:14We can't fear us, sir.
29:19You're so, who are you?
29:21I am Odense, messenger to command.
29:24I come from Corp's Wall.
29:27You are Sven Tartumson?
29:30You will answer me!
29:32What do you want with Sven Tartumson?
29:34I have been sent to take the souls of both Tartum and it's on.
29:40Attack.
29:42Attack!
29:54No one shall move or Sven Tartumson will die!
29:59You will all hear me!
30:01All of you must leave this place!
30:03Go!
30:04Or with one touch of my horsemen, you will be cursed!
30:08Go!
30:13You will go nowhere.
30:14Or to the devil himself.
30:19I should kill you now.
30:21I should take you piece by piece.
30:24No, please spare me.
30:25Lord, forgive me, I'm sure of it.
30:27I won't be a change man.
30:28You will never change.
30:30You cannot change!
30:31Lord!
30:34Lord, I beg you.
30:36If he fears you is enough, let him take their fear to Kjartan.
30:48May we free the prisoners, Lord.
30:51Search the pens for a friend, the king.
30:54Obey, I have no business with you.
30:58Thank you, Lord.
31:00We shall leave this place just as soon as we have found him.
31:03It will be for the best.
31:10Goodread!
31:12Goodread!
31:14We are looking for Goodread of Camberland!
31:17Son of Hathcanut!
31:19I am Goodread!
31:21How can I help you?
31:23Lord, is it you?
31:27We have found you.
31:30You have, it seems.
31:32Who are you?
31:34Find your way home in darkness!
31:38Hear me!
31:41Hear me now!
31:44A simple coin!
31:45To any man who will untie me!
31:49Two coins!
31:52And my father's thanks!
31:56Who is that?
31:58Name yourself.
32:02If you're on this land, you will know who I am.
32:05You will know not to harm me.
32:09Help!
32:09Oh, shit!
32:11Oh, shit!
32:37The priest tells me it is you I must thank for my freedom.
32:41I did not raise the ransom.
32:43Ransom was not paid.
32:44It goes back to the church.
32:48Some coins should go to them, the lepers.
32:51Without them, we'd all be dead.
32:53As I am apparently now a king, I shall see they're rewarded.
32:57This is for you.
33:03The king brings me food.
33:04What? Did Alfred not feed you?
33:07Do you know of Alfred?
33:08Every day in the land knows of Alfred.
33:10And while a slave, some of the men recently captured, they spoke of Aethenten.
33:15They spoke of Uthrit.
33:18How it broke a shield wall.
33:20You should pay a scout to write a song.
33:24I did that in Mercia.
33:26I was drunk and the song was tuneless.
33:32I'm indebted.
33:34My words have no tune, but they're sincere.
33:39You have brought me back to life.
33:43And you owe me?
33:45I do.
33:46I do.
33:48Serve me.
33:49Serve you?
33:50Join me.
33:52A king meets a commander.
33:55Think on it.
33:58Uthrit of Wessex.
33:59I'm of Bebbenberg.
34:01Yes, you are.
34:03Is it your intention to build an army?
34:06Last night I was still a slave.
34:08Build an army and I will command it.
34:11But only if it's your intention to go against all the lords of the north.
34:15Kjartan.
34:16But also the brothers and the men who stole my land.
34:18My own uncle.
34:19That I owe you.
34:22Uthrit of Wessex.
34:27Now I must get used to who I am.
34:31Enjoy.
34:32Go away.
34:33Go away.
34:33Let's go.
35:03Let's go.
35:33It's a trick!
35:35He's a lie!
35:37Go shut her up, you bitch!
35:44It did not appear to be a trick.
35:47Everything I've said is true.
35:52You, Fisker, do you believe this horseman is back from the dead?
35:58Lord, yes, Lord, it seemed that way.
36:01Then you believe he was sent by Odin to take my soul?
36:08Oh, he arrived with the priests and ransom.
36:13Yes, Lord.
36:14But no silver was paid.
36:15No, Lord.
36:16Still, they took their man.
36:24We find the slave, we find the lepers, and we find the priest.
36:32Together they will tell us all we need to know about this horseman.
36:37Dead or otherwise.
36:55You are not welcome here.
36:59You are never welcome here.
37:03My father asked for you to keep the hounds quiet.
37:08Shura, if you do not comply, you will have them killed.
37:13Again.
37:13And again, you shall bring me pups.
37:17You will have men hump you.
37:21I tell you every time, you do not need to live like this.
37:27You don't need to eat and sleep with hounds.
37:31It is my wish.
37:37I dream of you.
37:40As you were.
37:43I dream of nothing but the fire.
37:58My wedding necklace.
38:01Do you like it?
38:08If any love for me remains inside your shriveled heart, then take out your knife and kill me.
38:16If there is a
38:17Mrs. Disney.
38:17If you hold me, let me tell you.
38:22You are my pleasure.
38:23If you come, you will rest.
38:25Do you believe me?
38:27Do you believe you?
38:27Do not come.
38:27Take your brain to death.
38:32I do not see you.
38:33I do not see you.
38:37I do not see you.
38:38I don't see you.
38:39I do not see you.
38:39I do not see you.
38:43I do not see you.
38:44I do not see you.
38:46So you know of the Northmen, Siegfried and Erich?
38:49They've gone to Alba to fight the Scots.
38:52A mistake?
38:54Yes, they will lose numbers.
38:57The men they left at Dafferwitch have been slain.
39:01It's open and unguarded.
39:02Only my second day as King of Cumberland already, you wish me to become King of Everwitch.
39:07Why wait?
39:08The brothers will return, weakened or not.
39:11I'd rather they remain outside the walls of Everwitch.
39:16Lord!
39:17Lord, the Roman wall!
39:21We follow the wall all the way to Cumberland.
39:24Home.
39:27And I know to it.
39:29We prepare to take Everwitch.
39:46You're king! He is coming!
39:49Prepare!
39:50You're king!
39:51He's coming!
39:53He will be here soon.
39:55Be sure to greet him.
39:57Make him feel welcome.
39:59Where is the abbot?
40:00Where is the abbot?
40:04Brother Chu?
40:06Lady Giesela.
40:08You appear to have news.
40:09Lady, I do. Great news.
40:11What?
40:12He's here.
40:13Who?
40:13Your brother.
40:15The king.
40:17He lives.
40:18Oh, he is well.
40:19And he is near.
40:20Very near.
40:20I must inform Abbot Hedrid.
40:23Brother, you.
40:26You.
40:40Lord, Ode.
40:43He is here.
40:47They believe you to be the king, Lord.
40:49God bless you, Lord King.
40:50Then let him be the king.
40:52God bless you, Lord King.
40:53King for the day.
40:55Praise you, king.
40:57And may God bless you all.
40:59Who said that is almost blasphemy.
41:01Thank you all for taking the time to greet the king.
41:04You will stop this nonsense.
41:08They love me.
41:09Because they have no idea what a fool you are.
41:11Be careful, priest.
41:13Or he'll have you ahead.
41:14Not before he feels my boots.
41:17And may I present to you
41:19Queen Hild of the Water Bucket.
41:21Skies of slavers
41:22and once thrown out of the nunnery.
41:24I was not.
41:25The Lord tells lies and all too easily.
41:28I will be the first to greet him formally.
41:30You will await upon my word.
41:32Yes, Lord.
41:37Lord King.
41:39Lord King.
41:41Lord King, I am the Abbot Hedrick.
41:44Abbot, no.
41:45It is I to whom the blessed St. Cuthbert
41:47appeared in a dream.
41:49A glorious dream.
41:50Abbot, please.
41:51He showed me your face
41:54and he called you king.
41:58Are you sure
42:00that it was not this face here that you saw?
42:03What?
42:13Godfrey, it is you.
42:19I didn't dare to believe it.
42:23I didn't dare.
42:25It is the truth.
42:27This is Godfrey.
42:28Of course, of course.
42:31Now I see the true likeness.
42:36Forgive me, Lord.
42:37I have the eyes of an old man.
42:41Lord King,
42:42I am the Abbot Hedrick
42:44and it is I
42:45to whom the blessed
42:47St. Cuthbert...
42:50I've been told of your dream.
42:52You
42:53must be a most holy man.
42:57You've truly been blessed.
42:58I have.
42:59My Lord, it is true.
43:01But let us waste no more time.
43:03We have waited long enough already.
43:05Lord, you shall be crowned king
43:07this very day,
43:08this very moment.
43:09The king whom I promised,
43:11son of the great warrior
43:13Harthikonut,
43:14has arrived.
43:15The king who shall lead us all,
43:17both Dane and Saxon,
43:18against the evil
43:19that resides in Northumbria,
43:21is here.
43:28With this sword,
43:30the sword of Cumberland,
43:32and with the grace of God,
43:34may you find the strength
43:35to lead and inspire all men.
43:39Amen.
43:41Amen.
43:42And now, Lord,
43:43we shall enter the church
43:44for the royal oath,
43:45which shall be sworn
43:46upon the corpse
43:47of the blessed St. Cuthbert himself.
43:50Cuthbert.
43:53He is here.
43:56In his entirety.
44:17I'm happy.
44:20I never thought
44:21I would see the day.
44:23Is it him, Father?
44:24It is.
44:26Two hundred years
44:27after his death,
44:28he remains whole.
44:30A sign of the depth
44:31of his holiness.
44:50O most holy Cuthbert,
44:52guide us and lead us
44:54and bring us
44:55to your glory
44:55in the name
44:57of him
44:57who died for us.
44:59Amen.
45:01Amen.
45:03Amen.
45:24See how the flesh is uncorrupted, a miracle.
45:38You will take his hand, Lord, and swear your oath.
45:46Uhtred, you're the commander of my household troops.
45:50You will be beside me.
46:10Uhtred, you will kneel.
46:16Take his hand, Lord.
46:25God and the blessed Saint Cuthbert have given us this day a king.
46:30A king who shall raise an army, and that army shall march in his name, and all evil shall be
46:37expunged.
46:37Yes, you swear. I swear.
46:47Viva Rex Guthbert!
46:50Viva Rex Guthbert!
46:55Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:06Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:07Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:07Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:14Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:18Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:21Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:23Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:24Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:24Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:25Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:25Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:27Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:29Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:29Viva Rex Guthbert!
47:31to see that you are still a fool sleep well good night sleep well sleep well lady do not get
47:39overly
47:39drunk lord for tomorrow you teach me sword skills maybe one day i shall save your life
47:49your sister is pretty rooted i believe you would find a goat in the skirt to be pretty good night
47:59the cock's your long-haired fool over there is he a danger to whom to each one of us and
48:07to our purpose
48:10although he likes humanity utrid is the reason we are alive i gave you protection out of the
48:15goodness of his heart did he what does he want with cumberland and with our king
48:21he wants bettenborough his ancestral home and it's in the king's gift to help him
48:29he will need to be watched he's a pretender i'm sure
49:03please
49:18you have men in northumbria still some most have settled but they are mine to call upon and i have
49:26men in istanglia with her girlfriend his name is now ethelstan that may be his christian name lord
49:33but to us he's good from the weak to seek peace is not a weakness the battle of ethenton was
49:39ours
49:39to win only with peace can you build only with peace can a people grow grow fat grow as one
49:48breeder
49:50it is true that in parts of the north saxon dane and britain now live side by side do they
49:54not oh they
49:55do but it is the danes that rule though warlords must now look elsewhere for war to ireland and
50:03alba war is how a man makes his wealth i disagree war is how a man takes his wealth earl
50:10ragnar it is
50:11the land and trade that makes it and for the land and trade to flourish there must be peace
50:19to be viking is a way of life to be viking is a way to die and there are many
50:25danes i believe
50:25who want more from life than death lord you are never more alive than when you sail the ship
50:32onto a new shore oh on that we are agreed
50:41father father i have news of the slave gutred has been made a king of cumberland
50:50fisca it is true lord we heard it from traitors
50:57where are these traitors we heard the same story three times five times we heard it three times
51:02this gutred is now a king what of the dead horsemen lord king gutred is building up an army
51:10made up of both danes and saxons and the commander of this army is just that both danes and saxon
51:21his name is utrid
51:28are you certain of this yes
51:33take him lord if the king of cumberland is building an army you will join him
51:44if you get the chance you can kill the king
51:47you will bring his commander back here to me take his eye yes you can take his eye
51:56but i want him here and i want him alive i will take him peace by peace i will make
52:04him suffer
52:08it's mine