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00:26I see the new king is keeping you busy.
00:28He is. I do not know you.
00:31Where will I find the man, Uhtred?
00:34Lord Uhtred will be that way.
00:36With the Kingsguard and the King.
00:38Half the townsfolk start of interest.
01:02Clopper's a bear. A big, angry bear.
01:05Should we call her Hope?
01:06Not at all.
01:08A little luck a blow will land.
01:11All he's doing is showing off his feathers.
01:16I believe the lady feels the same.
01:19They usually do.
01:21Even his scars are handsome.
01:37Not every sword stroke is a kill.
01:40A kill is something you must fashion.
01:43Whether man against man or within a shield wall.
01:46Anything below the knee is vulnerable.
01:49The strike to the ankle won't kill you.
01:51But it will open the door.
01:53And death himself will step through that door.
01:55So don't do what Clopper has done. Don't overreach.
01:57Do not make almost half of your body a target.
02:04Catch me, Uhtred.
02:07Forgive me.
02:09We're looking for Uhtred.
02:11The commander of the King's army.
02:20We're here to offer our swords.
02:24Excellent.
02:25Excellent.
02:26To whom do you belong?
02:27We serve the day in Earl Brynja.
02:28We're settled north and east of here.
02:31I know of Brynja.
02:32Well, I am Guthred.
02:34I'm King of Cumberland.
02:35Lord, forgive me.
02:37No, no, no.
02:38If you're here to join me, there's nothing to forgive.
02:41Brynja's not with you.
02:43My lord is an old man now.
02:45He sends you here. Why?
02:46He's worried the like of Kjartan will take his land.
02:49If King Guthred is against Kjartan,
02:51then we're with him.
02:54Excellent.
02:56Truly excellent.
02:58You must be Uhtred.
02:59I am.
03:01There's sail and food on the cart if you're hungry.
03:04Welcome.
03:05Lord.
03:06Welcome.
03:08Let's eat farther before the food disappears.
03:11Indeed.
03:13They look like good men.
03:15Fighting men.
03:17You should bring them into your household gas.
03:24Fill your bellies.
03:27You come far?
03:30We have.
03:31I'm Harlick.
03:32I'm hungry.
03:39I am to become a Christian.
03:42Like my father before me, I am to be baptized.
03:46Does you know how I'm Lord?
03:47I've been baptized twice.
03:49It's water and lights.
03:51Also, I was thinking that I should marry Saxon.
03:55And to show that Cumberland and Northumbria are for both people.
04:00That's good.
04:01Good thinking.
04:02I would choose Hild.
04:05I like her.
04:07But I need someone younger.
04:10Somebody who's ready to pop.
04:12You should be with Hild.
04:14No.
04:16I should not.
04:21I've seen you look at my sister.
04:26Well, she attracts the eye.
04:28What can I say?
04:30Gisela has value.
04:31As do I.
04:35But we should march on effort which is soon as we're ready.
04:39While it's still in Saxon hands and before the brothers return.
04:44I will speak with the abbot.
04:47The abbot is an abbot.
04:49I'm a warrior.
04:50You're a king.
04:51The abbot and his dream is the reason I'm king.
04:54I will speak to the abbot.
04:57And my sister shall do her duty.
05:15Finish this for me, Klappa.
05:16And my father shall eventually join the shrine to my mother.
05:22.
05:33F imply that we should try and sleep.
05:39If we will pass over.
05:40Do you have a word for us?
05:45This has made us happy.
05:48Lord Uhtred.
05:51May I sit?
05:53Please.
05:57Are you a Christian?
05:59No, I'm not.
06:01I would sit here to please the abbot, but...
06:04Now I find there's...
06:07There's peace here.
06:11I'm disturbing you.
06:13No.
06:15You're not.
06:19I was thinking about my brother.
06:22And how he now believes he's my father.
06:26He is the king.
06:28I did not belong to him.
06:29He thinks otherwise, but I will not be his gift.
06:32You believe you will have a choice?
06:35I will not be his gift.
06:38I have my own mind.
06:42I don't.
06:45The abbot, Idrid, dreamt my brother to be king, but it was not his idea to offer a ransom.
06:51It was not his idea that we should go to Alfred for silver.
06:55It was you.
06:56It was.
07:00That all said, without you, Lord, my brother would not be free.
07:10It's my fate.
07:17You should call me Oudrid.
07:27The abbot and your brother are here for sitting alone together.
07:33May I ask?
07:36Should you hear that I am to be offered as a bride, please advise me.
07:41I will.
07:44What will you do?
07:46I will decide whether to stay or to leave.
07:50It will go well.
07:53I have perhaps said too much.
07:58Butchid.
08:00Idid.
08:06You may call me Gisela.
08:18Lord, I am to tell your horse is sickly, Lord.
08:21I am to tell your horse.
08:57They will kill you.
08:58I am crying your dead.
09:02My lord, Skyatan and Sven sent their greetings.
09:05With Tred Ragnarsson.
09:08We have a long journey ahead of us.
09:13You will only see half of it.
09:18Clapper.
09:19Clapper!
09:20The Danes.
09:21The ugly Danes were sat there.
09:22When did they leave?
09:26I'm about to take an eye.
09:31What do you like to keep?
09:34The blue one.
09:36I swear I'll kill you before we reach Qatar.
09:39I look forward to seeing you try.
09:54No!
09:56I need one of them alive!
09:59Not you.
10:14This night, evil did visit Cumberland.
10:18And I was defeated by men who are now proving themselves to be warriors.
10:26This is our first victory.
10:29And it will not be our last.
10:31Yes!
10:33It will not be our last!
10:37Yes!
10:38So let's celebrate!
10:41Yes!
10:45Yes!
10:50Clapper.
10:51Alec.
10:52Cut off the heads.
10:54Put them in a sack and keep them safe.
10:55Yes!
10:56I shall make a present of them to Qatar.
10:58Yes, Lord.
10:59Right.
11:00You are far from what I would call warriors.
11:04But you did well.
11:07I'm grateful.
11:14I would like to speak to Lord Uhtred.
11:17You cannot.
11:18I would like to serve him.
11:20You cannot.
11:22Now shut your mouth before I fill it with my boot.
11:25What?
11:43When do you plan to begin?
11:45When I am drunk.
11:50Have you done this before?
11:51Never.
11:53But I know it's best to wait for the blood to thicken.
12:02I would like to have some of their mail.
12:04Or leather.
12:06I will earn it.
12:09By taking the first head.
12:11You can take what you want.
12:13Just take it.
12:14No, I will earn it.
12:15You earned it at the stage.
12:16I need to become accustomed.
12:19To how it feels.
12:35Hild!
12:36We'll be using an axe.
12:38Let's go.
13:10Let's go.
13:40Let's go.
14:08Let's go.
14:38I have decided that it's time for our army to march to Etherwich.
14:51Lord, I'm Ulf.
14:55Ulf?
14:57My father spoke very well of you.
14:59Do you have something to say?
15:01I say we have no enemies in Etherwich.
15:05Yet there are many foes who will attack our lands when we're gone.
15:09I gave you men to protect my land and the land of my neighbors, not to abandon it.
15:15I have news brought to me from all over Northumbria.
15:19Our enemies are otherwise occupied.
15:21Is this news, O'Hare say?
15:23The brothers are beyond the Tweed.
15:24Ciar Tann the Cruel is locked within his fortress and Eldridge, Lord of Bebbanburg, dare never attack an army that
15:33carries the blessed St. Cuthbert before it.
15:35What of the Irish?
15:37What of the Scots?
15:39What of robes and raiders?
15:41What of crops in the fields and livestock in the hills?
15:44Lord Ulf?
15:45I've recently come from Etherwich, and I tell you there's great wealth there.
15:49Silver and the rewards of war, horses, swords, land even.
15:53And women.
15:55Oh, indeed.
15:56Women, indeed.
15:58Etherwich is a sink of corruption, wriggled with sin and lascivious women.
16:04It is a city that will need to be scoured.
16:07Scoured by this holy army.
16:10We have the numbers.
16:12God is with us.
16:13We shall become richer in body and soul.
16:17We shall become the masters of North Umbria.
16:21Armour!
16:22Yeah!
16:23Armour!
16:24To Everwich!
16:29Would you share a jug of air with me?
16:32Tomorrow I must return to Essex.
16:44I should stay.
16:46North Umbria is your home.
16:49And Alfred is my king.
16:55You will be safe, traveling?
16:59Who will you be riding with?
17:00Two men.
17:01Warriors.
17:02Monks.
17:03But they will each be carrying a heavy cross.
17:06I will be safe.
17:09I have these.
17:17They are teeth, belonging to St. Cuthbert.
17:21They are a gift for Alfred and my most holy protection.
17:27Do you believe they still bite?
17:29No, Udford.
17:29I simply believe.
17:31Faith is a great comfort.
17:37Promise me you won't do anything stupidly.
17:40How can I make a promise that I cannot keep?
17:44Stupid is in my nature.
17:48You must be tired of hearing my lessons, but here's one more.
17:53You are guided by your heart, and it is a good heart.
17:57I pray it never darkens.
18:00But Lady Geistler, like Alfred's daughter, Ethelflaed, has a purpose.
18:06A higher purpose than need or want or even love.
18:12I've seen what others have seen.
18:14The attraction.
18:15She has her own mind.
18:17King Guthred may consider you a friend, but the men close to him do not.
18:22Well, that is no hardship.
18:24You may have one ear of the king, but they will most certainly have the other.
18:27And as you witnessed just today, they speak well.
18:31Their words have effect.
18:35So, go carefully.
18:45I will say no more.
18:52Do not change.
18:54But try to use the mind inside this head.
19:04Stay.
19:07You may be my priest at Balanba.
19:09You are a need of a priest, are you?
19:15Only if he is, Bajocca.
19:23Go carefully.
19:26Go carefully.
19:29Go carefully.
19:36Go af.
19:38Go.
19:43Go.
19:49Go above.
19:55Go.
20:02Go.
20:13Are the heads bagged and loaded?
20:15That's stinking and attracting flies.
20:19Lord.
20:23Where is Hild, the nun?
20:25Has she left us?
20:26She is here still.
20:30The body is saying, but it's coming with us, Lord.
20:33Here's to lead.
20:34The shoulders of the monks.
21:03How are the brave men of Cumberland?
21:06Red!
21:07I won't forget how you came to my aid.
21:10Each of you shall have silver.
21:11Yeah!
21:13But more than that, you have my sword.
21:16Yeah!
21:18He enjoys adoration.
21:21Such vanity is sinful.
21:23Lord, you should know.
21:25He and the Lady Gisela have shared time together, alone.
21:31Where?
21:32A field, a barn, and the chapel, Lord.
21:38Keep watch.
21:39Should his cock wander and her virginity decide to join it.
21:43Yes, Lord.
22:00Again.
22:01Louder.
22:03Louder!
22:04Louder!
22:05Why?
22:05Why not put all of my effort...
22:13Now do you see Lady?
22:15I do.
22:16Yes, thank you.
22:18I do not wish to see her married.
22:21She must.
22:23Time has passed so quickly.
22:25Take comfort.
22:26Mr. Yappa would kill any man who dared to harm her.
22:29Husbands included.
22:31He is as much her man as he is yours.
22:36Yes, he is.
22:38Should I have him beheaded is a traitor.
22:52You!
22:53Girl!
22:55Woman!
22:57Warrior!
23:02I need to go into the woods there.
23:05I need to shit.
23:08I do not wish to fill my breaches.
23:10Ali, our prisoner requires attention.
23:27What about Qyatan's fortress?
23:29It is tall.
23:32Tell him that and you are a dead man.
23:34Let me speak to him.
23:35He will speak to you when he is ready.
23:39He is a good man.
23:52Come on, hold it!
24:01Drop your sword!
24:04You fetch Lord Uhtred!
24:06Tell him I have his man!
24:07Kill me and we are both dead!
24:09Now!
24:10Lord Uhtred!
24:11Lord Uhtred!
24:12Good luck, we shall both live.
24:17I could have killed him, Lord.
24:19You made good my escape.
24:20Kill him and you will die slowly.
24:22Told you.
24:24I ask your man to fetch you, Lord.
24:26I do not murder.
24:27I wish to bargain.
24:30Life for a life, is it?
24:31My life for my sword.
24:33I wish to serve you, Lord.
24:35I could have killed both, but I wish to serve you.
24:38You're a cat-onsman.
24:40No.
24:42I'm Catus' bastard son, whelped in a slave girl.
24:45And you're Uhtred Ragnarsson.
24:47And I wish to serve a warrior and a lord.
24:50A true lord.
24:53If you believe me to be these things, then put down your sword.
25:00You guarantee my life.
25:02Put down your sword.
25:03Kill him.
25:04No.
25:06Put down your sword.
25:13Put down your sword.
25:18I can be of use to you, Lord.
25:20There's nothing but a heathen.
25:21Kill him.
25:22No one is to move.
25:23Kill him now!
25:24I say no one is to move and no one is to speak but me.
25:27No one.
25:28No one is to move.
25:49What's your name?
25:50I'm called Citric, Lord.
25:53Please, I'm not loyal to Kjartan.
25:55You never can be.
25:56You swear your sword is mine?
25:59On Thor's hammer.
26:01I do, Lord.
26:07I swear.
26:11Then you have my protection.
26:13Lord, thank you.
26:23Citric is with us now.
26:24He's having King Guthrit, Salmi.
26:28He behaves as if he were king.
26:37So do you need to shit or not?
26:48Tomorrow, Lord, I shall ask Alec and three of us, Snails, to go on ahead and ensure the road is
26:54safe.
26:55The road ahead will be both safe and clear.
26:58The Blessed St. Cuthbert's path shall not be blocked.
27:01We are either an army or a church procession.
27:04We cannot be both.
27:05We can be both.
27:06We are both.
27:08We are a holy army.
27:10Unity, Uhtred, shall bring reward.
27:13I promise.
27:21He believes himself to be above the church, above God even.
27:27Lord Abbott, he is pagan.
27:29We do not recognize your God.
27:31He's Lord without land nor men.
27:33That makes him dangerous.
27:35Uhtred has shown himself to be loyal.
27:37Are you forgetting how my brother was freed from slavery?
27:43You're flushed, my dear.
27:45A little lovesick, perhaps.
27:47I would, Uhtred, you speak to plainly.
27:50Forgive me.
27:54Uhtred is an elderman.
27:55He has land.
27:57And was it?
27:58But he's born of Northumbria.
28:01A deposed elderman whose ancestors were indeed kings.
28:05He believes himself to be your equal law.
28:09Perhaps more than equal.
28:33I will leave if you wish.
28:37I do not wish.
28:39And you cannot stay.
28:41And if I'm quiet?
28:46We could both be quiet.
28:49And if I'm quiet, I'll be quiet.
29:00And if I'm quiet, I'll be quiet.
29:18I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
29:39I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
30:01Do you need assistance, Brother True?
30:03No, I do not.
30:10Sleep well.
30:20Lord Abbott, the Most Holy Saint is safe and covered.
30:24Thank you, Brother.
30:28Well, I will bid you good night.
30:31One other small matter.
30:46I would like you to make a journey to Bebbanburg, to Lord Eilfridge.
30:55Is Eilfridge not our enemy?
30:58He is our enemy solely because he is Uhtred's enemy, and yet he is a Christian.
31:05Can we say the same as the long-haired Peacock?
31:09To face the Northmen, to face Kjart and the Dane, we will need men, God-fearing men.
31:16Lord Eilfridge could well provide those men.
31:22I have offered him a bargain in this letter.
31:30You will bring me, Nansen.
31:35I will, Lord.
31:38May God be with you.
31:46They're coming from the North.
31:47It can only be the brothers, Siegfried and Narek.
31:50Not Kjartan?
31:51No.
31:52Would you say if it was?
31:56Two of us should remain here and watch.
31:59Two of us should return to Uhtred.
32:00It is not your place to decide what we do.
32:02Lord Uhtred put me in command.
32:04Oh, yes, Lord.
32:07Hild, you will return to Uhtred.
32:10Alone?
32:12With Citric.
32:14Two of us.
32:19Clopper shook your ugly Dane mouth.
32:41Lord.
32:42There.
32:44That is Eric.
32:51And there is Sigfried.
32:53I was right.
32:54This is not an army.
32:55We could attack tonight.
32:58Surprise them in their sleep.
33:00They will know if a witch is lost.
33:02Will they?
33:03Yes.
33:04That is the man I set free.
33:08They must have been marching for days.
33:11Now is a good time.
33:13An attack is an option.
33:16Yes.
33:17It is the only option, Lord.
33:19They are waiting to be slaughtered.
33:22Lord.
33:25There will be no better time to fight than now.
33:27Uhtred, I am thinking.
33:28We must attack.
33:31Lord.
33:32What I am saying is good advice.
33:34We must attack tonight.
33:34Do you not hear me?
33:36I am thinking.
33:48Come on.
34:02I need to wash away the taste of defeat.
34:04Sigfried, we are not finished.
34:09Men will come.
34:12We will take Everwitch back.
34:26The facts are these.
34:28Sigfried and his army is not beyond the tweed.
34:30It stands between us and Everwitch.
34:33But it is not an army.
34:35We are more than three times the number.
34:37So we kill them.
34:38No, we do not kill them.
34:40We must consider the battles that lie ahead.
34:44Beyond Sigfried is Kjartan.
34:46Beyond Kjartan is Elfridge.
34:47And what you must do, Lord, is win the first.
34:49And this could be done this very night.
34:51I have decided that we shall negotiate.
34:54We bargain.
34:55With an army so small.
34:57The brothers and the men, they are a useful addition to our own numbers.
35:00Why do you insist on inviting strangers into the household, God?
35:04And what of the silver?
35:05I have made my decision.
35:08A message has been sent.
35:12It will mean less silver.
35:14It will mean more silver.
35:16From Everwitch, Kjartan and Bebenberg.
35:19Bebenberg and what lies within it belongs to no man but me.
35:22You are for yourself, it would appear.
35:25Gisela, I would like you beside me at the negotiation.
35:29Uhtred, mine is the only voice that the brothers shall hear.
35:59You should be fighting.
36:01Or talking.
36:12I'm Eric.
36:14This is my brother Siegfried.
36:16I am King Uthred.
36:18How did you enjoy your war with the Scots?
36:21You look tired.
36:23You have a name.
36:25I'm Uthred of Bebenberg.
36:27The Danes know me as Uthred Ragnarsson.
36:28You are the man who killed Abba.
36:30I am.
36:32You have benefited greatly from Abba's death.
36:35He has not been mourned.
36:36Danes, Northmen, Saxons.
36:38Priests.
36:39Pagans.
36:40A strange mix.
36:42You might not know this, but in your absence, all Danes and Northmen and Everwitch have either been killed or
36:49fled.
36:50Everwitch will be mine.
36:53There will be no fight.
36:55None.
36:56Unless it's with Siegfried and Eric.
37:01I will fight you.
37:04And I will win.
37:05And why are you talking?
37:07The king is a man of the one true God.
37:10His preference is that we come to an agreement.
37:13It will need to be a handsome agreement.
37:16Make you offer.
37:17In exchange for peace, in compensation for the loss of Everwitch, I will offer you a fortress.
37:26A Donal.
37:27Kjartan is a Donal.
37:28Yes.
37:29We will join together and we will take it.
37:32Kjartan's land will become your land.
37:34You offer nothing.
37:35Donal is too strong.
37:37It cannot be taken.
37:37What I am offering you, secret, is life.
37:40Life is an all.
37:42The only way to defeat Kjartan is to deny him food and freedom.
37:46We, my brother and I, have considered this often.
37:49You would need to surround him with men.
37:51With defenses.
37:52And deny him what he needs to live.
37:54Yes.
37:55All your men would need to be fed and remain sober for months.
37:59Would take too much time and too many men.
38:01Some hundreds of men.
38:04But it can be done?
38:05There are other ways.
38:06It can be done.
38:08Yes.
38:13Then that is what we do.
38:15Lord, this is not a plan that can be decided upon quickly.
38:18There are other ways.
38:19Uhtred, as the king explained earlier, you do not have a voice.
38:23I will say what's on my mind and clearly.
38:26This plan can never work.
38:27There are other ways to defeat Kjartan.
38:29It seems everyone is wrong but you, Uhtred Ragnarsson.
38:35Do we have a plan?
38:37King, Uhtred?
38:39King, Uhtred Ragnarsson.
38:41We have a plan.
38:43And we have an agreement.
38:45Do we not?
38:47We do.
38:49Excellent.
38:50In addition to Dunholm, how many women will he be offering?
38:56None.
38:57Most definitely none.
39:00Your hair is some bound, lady.
39:02You do not have a husband.
39:05My sister will marry when appropriate.
39:10Excellent.
39:12Well, hopefully we will be bonded for a long, long time.
39:21To peace.
39:23To peace.
39:25To peace.
39:28To peace.
39:28To peace.
39:30To peace.
39:49Once we have settled, Lord, there are matters I would like to discuss privately.
39:54Of course.
39:56As soon as we settled.
39:58See the power of the blessed saint, Lord.
40:02In carrying him before you, he has given you this city without a single drop of blood being shed.
40:09All that is required now is that we praise him.
40:13Will you join me in prayer, my Lord?
40:15I will, Abedidran.
40:17I will.
40:37I will.
40:38I will.
40:39I will.
40:40fortress at Dunholm. He will tell me of the weaknesses.
40:44There are none, Lord.
40:49Lord, there are no weaknesses.
40:52There are always weaknesses.
41:00I will see for myself.
41:08Uhtred, I believe, is a threat to your crown.
41:11A threat even greater than the brothers, perhaps.
41:13No. No. I do not see that.
41:18I am indebted to Uhtred. Lord,
41:22we're all in his debt. But in helping
41:26to free you, did he not also act for himself?
41:31He believes himself to be above each
41:33one of us, and he is loved by the men.
41:35They will follow him.
41:40I have to say, I worry that Bebbenberg
41:43will not be enough for such a man.
41:45He's a warrior.
41:47Warriors crave war.
41:51Whereas,
41:52we know that Bebbenberg is quite enough
41:55for his uncle.
41:59If it were not for Uhtred,
42:01we would have no quarrel with Eldridge.
42:04None.
42:05The opposite would apply.
42:07He would be an ally.
42:10As for the plan to lay siege to Dunholm,
42:13I do believe it to be so,
42:15but it will require many further men.
42:19And they must be men
42:21who will not be tempted to join either
42:23Siegfried or Uhtred.
42:25Yes.
42:25May I suggest, Lord,
42:27that you summon Christian men?
42:29Christian men, yes, of course.
42:32And from where?
42:37Allow me to think on him, Lord.
42:42Let us both think on him.
43:08He is a warrior now, my nephew.
43:11He is, Lord.
43:13With reputation.
43:14Fearsome reputation.
43:18Talks of me.
43:20Orphan would.
43:22Without affection.
43:25Wants to tear me apart.
43:27No doubt.
43:28That is the impression he gives, Lord, yes.
43:34Your king's intention regarding Bebbenbur is what?
43:37The abbot Eardrid, who advises the king, is for peace.
43:40Mm-hmm.
43:40However, the abbot is on one shoulder.
43:43Your nephew is on the other.
43:45Lutrid wishes me dead.
43:48He will not rest.
43:50I know it.
43:52I've always known it.
43:57We fear he covets not just Bebbenbur, Lord, but the whole of Northumbria.
44:03As is the way with the Danes.
44:05It is.
44:09Two hundred spears.
44:15Tell your king, tell the abbot, I am open to an alliance.
44:21If King Guthred would raise an army against Kiartan, I would be prepared to add to that army.
44:26My business with the Danes has long since finished.
44:31In return, I shall require the head of Osbert.
44:36Osbert, Lord?
44:37My nephew's name is Osbert.
44:40There shall be no more talk of Uhtred.
44:43He's not the heir.
44:44He's nothing.
44:47The head of Osbert.
44:51Thank you, Lord.
44:56Thank you, Lord.
45:53It is one of ours, Lord.
45:56The flesh is rotten, but I know it, I'm sure.
46:00Go to the others.
46:13Seems they're old men we know, my Lord.
46:15Attention!
46:16Is he amongst them?
46:21Go on!
46:22Go on!
46:29Only seven hertz.
46:31Only seven hertz!
46:32Who's missing?
46:34Fiskar!
46:40The last one is Teckel!
46:47It's him.
46:48Isn't that horsemen?
46:54Do you believe you deceive me?
46:57I know who you are.
46:59I know exactly who you are!
47:02Uhtred Ragnarsson!
47:04Oh, help your soul, Tiota!
47:07Face me!
47:08Face me like a man!
47:11Uhtred!
47:19You ask to speak, and then you disappear?
47:22I agree with you, Lord.
47:24Nothing more.
47:27We have had a disagreement that is past now, I hope.
47:31You command my army, and you are my friend.
47:35But I am king.
47:37Yes.
47:38But you cannot be a friend to all men.
47:40There are times, Lord, when you must be ruthless.
47:43You speak of secret and narrative.
47:44I do.
47:45They should have been dispatched to Corpse Hall.
47:47Now they think you're weak.
47:49Men must fear you.
47:54Do men fear Alfred?
47:56He is a good man.
47:57They fear his displeasure, yes.
47:59Yes.
48:05You're right.
48:06Fear is a beast I must use.
48:10During my incarceration as a slave, fear lived within me often.
48:16There's a feeling that never leaves you.
48:19It scars.
48:21It humbles a man.
48:25I do hear you, Uhtred.
48:30May I say more, Lord?
48:31Of course.
48:39I wish to be seen as Siegfried's equal.
48:43His equal?
48:44Like the brothers, I am a lord of the north.
48:48I could easily become your rival.
48:53Yes?
48:54I ask that you make peace with me.
48:57I ask that you offer your sister in marriage.
49:09The attraction, it is reciprocated, I expect.
49:13She feels the same.
49:15She does, I believe.
49:20You have been spending time with her.
49:23You've spoken, yes.
49:29Then there can be no argument.
49:32I hereby officially now see you as a rival.
49:36A threat to my craft.
49:39Thank you, Lord.
50:18That's enough.
50:19Hold on fast.
50:20Follow me.
50:22What are you doing?
50:23I wish to see the king.
50:29Help!
50:30No!
50:30No, Hilt!
50:31Put down your sword.
50:32Put it down now!
50:33What should I do, Lord?
50:34You do nothing.
50:35Hilt!
50:36My sword!
50:38And find Gisela!
50:45Lady Gisela!
50:46Is it true they have taken the truth?
50:48Out of the way!
50:48This is God's work!
50:49It is!
50:50Then you must help him!
50:51You are his only hope!
50:56Godfrey!
50:57Godfrey!
50:58Godfrey!
50:58Godfrey!
50:58Whatever your plans, change them!
51:00You are to be sold.
51:01How?
51:02We are to be sold?
51:03Why?
51:04Lord, we are your army!
51:05We saved you!
51:07It is not lost on me that while you gave me my freedom, I am now taking yours.
51:12You will become a slave, Butfrey.
51:14No!
51:15And Halleck with you.
51:16No, no!
51:16You have no argument with Halleck!
51:18Let him go free!
51:18No, Lord!
51:19I will stay beside you!
51:20Godfrey!
51:20Let him go free!
51:21I beg you!
51:24You see?
51:26This is the reason why you are being caged.
51:29You inspire loyalty.
51:30You inspire loyalty from my men.
51:33Good wit that gave you my word!
51:34My sword!
51:35But what I need is 200 swords!
51:38I need 200 men!
51:40And that is your worth!
51:42200 Christian men of Babenburg!
51:46My uncle Alfred?
51:47He asked for your head.
51:50But slavery will be enough.
51:52I am sure.
51:53It would be better to kill me!
51:55But you lack the courage!
51:57Kill me!
51:58Sword in hand!
51:59My sister would never forgive me.
52:01Kill me!
52:03Goodbye.
52:05Osprey!
52:08Godfrey!
52:09Godfrey!
52:10You should kill me!
52:11I will return!
52:11I swear!
52:14Godfrey!
52:16Godfrey!
52:16Godfrey!
52:16You should kill me!
52:17Godfrey!
52:18Godfrey!
52:37Godfrey!
52:38Find out wizards!
52:42Anni!
52:44Mad Jah!
52:52He is lost, Hild.
52:54I do not readily see how I can help him.
52:57You cannot.
52:58But Lord Hild, he could be across the seas by now.
53:01Cannot be true. He is Uhtred.
53:03Lord, I will search for him.
53:07For how long, Bajorca?
53:08For as long as is necessary for a lifetime.
53:11Why not?
53:12Bajorca, the task is near impossible, and with respect, it is beyond you.
53:16He is lost, Father.
53:18No!
53:19Father, it is Uhtred.
53:22He kept us safe and...
53:23I will fled. Shush.
53:25He did not abandon us, and we should not abandon him.
53:27Not, you will be silent now.
53:30My dear, it is not that I wish to abandon him, it is how do I find him.
53:37Lord, what of his brother, Ragnar?
53:40Would he not wish to find Uhtred?
53:42And he is more capable than Father Bajorca.
53:46Yes.
53:47Yes.
53:49Ragnar is a hostage.
53:50And a man of his word.
53:52Could he not remain a hostage whilst outside of Winchester?
54:14Al Ragnar, I have a task for you.
54:20And you alone.
54:47You are no longer a warrior.
54:50You belong to me now.
54:51No.