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00:19You
00:44That will not be our fate. I swear to you
00:51They're gonna hold fire
01:00I got tossed overboard alive
01:02I can't swim
01:04Never give up, Alec
01:06Shut your mouth back there
01:08Never give in
01:10You don't speak
01:12I'm slave
01:14You pull
01:16Yes, ma'am
01:17We pull
01:19And pull
01:22Pull
01:25Pull
01:26Pull
01:26Run
01:28Run
01:30Run
01:32Run
01:34Run
01:36One day I'll attack
01:38I will kill that bastard and save her
01:41Run
01:42Run
01:44Run
01:46Run
01:48Run
01:52Run
01:52Run
01:58Amen
02:08200 spears is promised a man of his world
02:12It would seem...
02:20We can lay siege to Dunholm as early as tomorrow.
02:23The unified armies of Guthred, Elfridge, the two brothers.
02:28We march on Dunholm, we show Khartan our numbers.
02:31We stand fast.
02:34We starve Khartan.
02:36Of water, food, life itself.
02:40How did he die?
02:44Who?
02:45Uhtred, Lord.
02:46His name is Osbert.
02:49Did he shit his britches?
02:50Did he beg for mercy?
02:53I want to know.
02:54Uhtred would never beg.
02:56Your queen?
02:57No.
02:58She has a free tongue, Lord Elfridge.
03:00She will say nothing more.
03:02Well, I wish to see it.
03:05My nephew's head, where is it?
03:07Where it has always been.
03:09On his shoulders.
03:11Rest assured that Uhtred is as good as dead.
03:14As good as dead?
03:17And he is still alive?
03:20For the siege of Dunholm, we agreed.
03:24Two hundred spears for his head.
03:27That was the bargain.
03:29Lord, he is a ship's slave.
03:31In reality, Osbert's been given a fate far, far worse than death.
03:35You must understand.
03:37Uhtred saved my life.
03:39He was my friend.
03:42Your friend?
03:43Yes.
03:44Lord, I swear you...
03:45You shall never hear from him again.
03:46Perhaps I should make an ally of Khartan once again.
03:49Maybe he will succeed where you have so willfully failed.
03:52All I required was a single, lifeless head.
03:56Lord, may I suggest that you rest?
03:57Aidan, how many days have we been marching?
03:59Six days, Lord.
04:00And you should rest.
04:01Six days!
04:03For no reward!
04:04Lord, rest.
04:05Eat.
04:06Drink.
04:07There must be something we can do or offer to make this right.
04:16Lord Alfred, you will have gathered by now that my brother is part fool.
04:25You should have nothing more to do with him.
04:27My sister has humor.
04:29And a tongue.
04:32We leave tomorrow.
04:33Lord, I beg you.
04:34My business here is over.
04:37Goodbye, Lord Elfridge.
04:38So nice to meet you.
04:40Enjoy the long walk home to Babenburg.
04:42Guthrid, by saving Uhtred, what you now have is a chaos of your own making.
04:49Chaos.
04:51If Elfridge is not with us, then the ground has shifted.
04:54We will take no part in the siege of Dunholm.
05:02No Dunholm means we must again fight for our wealth.
05:05Sacred!
05:06We do have a peace!
05:07We do have a peace!
05:13Lord, we are in need of an ally.
05:16You must offer your sister.
05:22The horses are ready?
05:25They are, lady.
05:26Citric, I choose you because you are loyal to Lord Elfridge.
05:29Always, lady.
05:30You will give this nod to Hilt when she returns.
05:34She will return.
05:37How long will you be gone, lady?
05:39All I know is that I cannot stay.
06:00We are Wessex, of course, and to our north lies Myrsia, our allies.
06:06Mm-hmm. And to the east?
06:07Danelaw.
06:08Above is Northumbria and Cumberland,
06:11where pagans rule and threaten our Christian brothers.
06:14And beyond the Great Wall is a kingdom that they call Alba,
06:16where it is cold and wild.
06:18Good.
06:19And what do we call everything south of the wall?
06:23That will one day be England.
06:25Ethel fled.
06:26It would cost a great deal of both blood and silver
06:29to conquer these lands,
06:31even more to hold the ground.
06:34And so alliances must be forged.
06:38Unions made.
06:40I am to be married once a suitable match has been made.
06:46I am ready to do my duty.
06:56There's a beauty to a burning village.
06:59It's like you said,
07:01chaos.
07:12I wish you'd been known as Siegfried.
07:17Lord of Chaos.
07:22Come on, kids.
07:25Hey, come on in.
07:29Oh.
07:32Oh.
07:36Yeah.
07:43Oh.
07:45Oh.
08:00Sister Hild and company.
08:03What is your purpose?
08:05We're here on the orders of Alfred of Wessex.
08:08I want to see King Guthwit.
08:10You are a day.
08:12I am Earl Ragnar Ragnarsson.
08:15This is the warrior, Stiaba, Alfred's man.
08:20Alfred sends greeting to King Guthwit.
08:22And Guthwit's sister, Lady Gisela, is she here?
08:27I would like to see her.
08:28She is not. She did abandon the city.
08:31Where to?
08:31I have yet to find out, but I shall find out.
08:37You are his brother.
08:39You are Guthwit's brother.
08:40It is Guthwit.
08:42I am Guthwit.
08:44Alfred sent you to do what?
08:46To find Uhtred.
08:48He's in Uhtred's death and will not seem harmed.
08:51Uhtred is lost.
08:54I'm truly sorry to say that.
08:56My apologies to both you and to Alfred.
09:00You've had a wasted journey.
09:02Rest, please.
09:03Here, by all means.
09:04You will tell me the name of the man who took Uhtred.
09:07I need to gather my thoughts.
09:09Lord, I wish to know the name of the slaver.
09:11If you are truly sorry, you will tell me and where to find him.
09:17Uhtred is indeed lost.
09:37Bail, you sucks!
09:39Release our chains!
09:41We're one fucked up!
09:43Bail, how do you go down with that?
09:48Bail, how do you go down with that?
09:55Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:00Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:01Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:02Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:02Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:02Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:02Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:02Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:05Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:07Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:08Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:10Bail, how do you go down with that?
10:19I pray God will keep him safe, lady.
10:43Oscar, you will not stop bailing.
10:58Oscar, you will need your strength.
11:02I am happy enough to bail.
11:09Frank.
11:19Oh, how do you think you're better than these men?
11:23They are property, as are you.
11:26We should let go of your pride.
11:29It will be the death of you.
11:32Rest.
11:39Rest.
11:40He's right.
11:42You should rest.
11:46We're wasting away, Yunoi.
11:48We should be saving what's left of a strength to run.
11:54But to run, we'll need skin on our feet.
11:57We're not rotting the flesh.
12:02Then we should bail.
12:12These wretches all tell the same story, Lord.
12:17They flee slaughter at the hands of the brothers.
12:20We must surely be next.
12:22And what do I do?
12:24Do I fight?
12:26Do I now march against the brothers?
12:28It is not my place to instruct a king in the ways of war.
12:31I am asking for your counsel.
12:33I am without a commander of my guard.
12:37Then I would say we need thirst to secure grain enough for the winter to feed these wretches.
12:41And I would say we need Lord Elfridge of Bebemberg now more than ever.
12:56We would appreciate some water for ourselves and the horses.
13:00It's yours.
13:01Huh?
13:10You are Yunus?
13:12I am.
13:12I've been told you took a man, a warrior from Goodford of Everwich.
13:16You sold him as a slave.
13:18I see the faces of so many creatures.
13:21I'm not here to open your belly, Yunus.
13:23Not yet.
13:26I'll pay you.
13:30You will not feed the slaves!
13:32And you will not bark like a great fat hound!
13:41You said you would pay.
13:42Yes, I did.
13:49A warrior slave.
13:50Called himself Osbert.
13:57There was another man.
13:59Smorner.
14:00Saxon.
14:02A sea trader named Sveri.
14:04Took them both.
14:06Where is Sveri now?
14:06Wherever the sea and promise of silver takes him.
14:10Life at the ore is hard and short.
14:12Sveri will return, I'm sure.
14:15Refresh his crew.
14:17When?
14:17Autumn and winter will pass.
14:20But come spring,
14:22the first full moon after Seeker bloat,
14:25we will gather for business at the beach.
14:29Sveri will be there.
14:31I swear.
14:33And between that time,
14:35he sails where?
14:37His ships plow the roughest sea.
14:40It could be anyplace.
14:41You tell us nothing.
14:42I tell you what I know to be true.
14:44All you can do
14:45is watch the beaches and wait.
14:49Wait.
14:55I tell you what I know to be true.
14:57Saxon dogs!
15:00Move it now!
15:01It's East Thaklia.
15:05It could well be frank here.
15:11Drink water.
15:14I need land.
15:15Yes.
15:16Lord,
15:17I need land.
15:18I need to get out.
15:19I need land!
15:20I need land!
15:22He is back in his place.
15:23Tell him who you are!
15:25Tell him who you are!
15:26You will be quite there!
15:27He's sick with the fever.
15:29We will hold him!
15:31I said we will hold him!
15:35Worthless slaves.
15:44Alec, Alec, Alec, Alec, Alec, Alec, you are a warrior.
15:53You followed me into battle at Atherndon.
15:56You fought bravely, Alec.
15:59You saved me from Kjartan's spies in Cumberland.
16:03Remember that?
16:05I did.
16:10We are warriors.
16:14And our time will come.
16:18Look at me, Alec.
16:22You have followed every order I've ever given you.
16:24I'm giving you one more?
16:27You will roll.
16:29You will pull and you will wait and our time will come.
16:33And when together we shall win.
16:34Together?
16:59Please tell me he's not here as a suitor.
17:01He's Cheowulf, the father of Mercia.
17:04He's barely alive.
17:10Lord Cheowulf, Wessex is honored to welcome you.
17:16We welcome all of the aldermen of Mercia.
17:18We do not...
17:19May our discussions prove to be beneficial and fruitful for both parties.
17:23Swords, Alfred.
17:25I shall make my point clear from the outset.
17:29We demand swords and the men to carry them.
17:34To help stem the wave upon wave of raiders, Lord, from the dayland.
17:38Forgive my interruption.
17:40Mercia lost many a warrior at Etham, and willingly I expect repayment.
17:49I hear you, Cheowulf.
17:51I consider our lands to be one.
17:53No, we are not one.
17:54We are Mercia, and you are Wessex.
18:02Refreshment.
18:04Swords.
18:07I will not be tyrant.
18:09Lord Cheowulf, perhaps a seat.
18:11It has been a long journey.
18:13It has.
18:16For a purpose.
18:19I understand completely that, at times, the east of Mercia is overrun with Viking raids.
18:25We suffer the same fate along our northern border.
18:28What of your warrior, Uhtred?
18:31He is a leader of men.
18:34Dispatch him to our border with Daneland.
18:37Uhtred and 50 men I overlook, sir.
18:43Uhtred was last seen in Northumbria, Lord, the place of his birth.
18:48Northumbria?
18:49You can send men to the far north, but not to your neighbor.
18:55Lord Cheowulf, the solution to our problem, I feel, is a bond.
19:01The solution is swords and men.
19:05A permanent bond between Wessex and Mercia.
19:08Union, Lord.
19:10Swords!
19:11How many times do I need to say it?
19:14How many times am I to be ignored?
19:16Lord Cheowulf, you have read my letters.
19:21Lord Cheowulf.
19:22Yes, of course I have read your letters.
19:27You're looking for a buck.
19:29A match, Lord.
19:31I have a name for you right here.
19:35In a letter of my own.
19:37A good man, godly man, Mersin Stark.
19:41Like the lady Ailsworth.
19:45But what guarantee do I have
19:49that Mercia will not become a mere appendage of Wessex?
19:54A poor cousin.
19:56We are a kingdom.
19:58Lord, your first concern should be that you do not become an appendage to Daneland.
20:01And who was it agreed to this thing called Daneland?
20:08It was you.
20:10It was Alfred.
20:13And now it is Mercia that suffers most.
20:18Swords you demand, Lord.
20:19I do.
20:20And swords you shall have.
20:21How many?
20:22Wessex could never turn away from Mercia.
20:24It would be akin to Alfred turning away from Ailsworth.
20:28It could never occur, Lord Cheowulf.
20:31Never.
20:31What is this?
20:34Each time I talk of swords and spears,
20:37and yet you insist on speaking of unions.
20:43And of kings.
20:46A cup of water for Lord Cheowulf.
20:49A cup of water.
20:56I think perhaps a hole in the ground.
21:05He has passed.
21:09Look.
21:28Our, um, our deepest sympathies are with all of you.
21:34Be assured that I and the priests of Wessex shall pray for Lord Cheowulf's soul.
21:44I pray eternal light will shine upon him.
21:49We shall adjourn.
21:51Which one of you is Ethelred?
21:56I am Ethelred, lady.
22:02Ethelred, if you could ensure that Cheowulf is returned to his family, I would be grateful.
22:07Yes, Lord.
22:08Of course, Lord.
22:25Master Sverry and your friend Harka have good news.
22:29We're finished now until the spring.
22:33Winter will be on land.
22:37Nice, lad.
22:40Where there's work to be done, be ready.
22:44Oh, God.
22:45Oh, God.
22:47Oh, God.
22:52Oh, God.
22:55Oh, God.
22:57Oh.
22:59Oh.
23:01Oh.
23:07Oh.
23:31So, in place of the head of Osbert,
23:35you offer me a bride. By your own admission, you have misplaced. But we will find her, Lord.
23:45And soon, you will find her when? Before I finish my food? Before the end of winter?
23:52Lord, we have eyes across Northumbria and Cumberland, and we have prayer.
23:57She will have gone to Cumberland. I know my sister.
24:01But I do not. I know she must be very fond of me, tying herself away like this.
24:09Lord, she would not be the first reluctant bride. True.
24:17It is also a truth that she was very fond of your nephew.
24:25I have a duty to tell you there was talk of marriage.
24:35She remains fond of Osbert.
24:38Well, I would imagine that he is the reason she is in hiding.
24:50And I shall have her.
24:53You will?
24:54There are, however, conditions.
24:56Not one spear shall belong to Wefowich until Gisela is delivered and is my wife.
25:03Aiden shall return with you.
25:05You will treat him well. You will feed him well.
25:07For the entire winter, should that be necessary.
25:11I do not eat too much.
25:13Finally, you will deliver a message from me to Kjartan.
25:17Kjartan?
25:18Saying what?
25:19Saying how my nephew may be found and therefore killed.
25:23Why bark when there are hounds available?
25:29Are we agreed?
25:36Yes.
25:40We are agreed.
25:41We are agreed.
26:04I think we might be getting to the fat lord.
26:06Call him Osbert.
26:58Lord, your gift of warriors.
27:00They have served Mercia well this past winter.
27:03The raids are not so frequent now.
27:06It gladdens me to hear it.
27:07You have done well, Ethelred.
27:10Thank you, Lord.
27:12Now, I believe there is other business.
27:14Odder.
27:15Yes, Lord.
27:17The bride price.
27:20Well, we, I have considered what would be appropriate.
27:27I propose to give the Lady Ethelfled 3,000 pieces.
27:354,000.
27:36It would perhaps be more fitting.
27:38Lord Ethelred, she is the king's daughter.
27:41So, she is not without means.
27:43Silver, though valuable, does not represent what she will become.
27:47A Lady of Mercia.
27:50Perhaps you have a gift with more permanency?
27:55Ancestry.
28:02We would, of course, bequeath Ethelfled titled lands.
28:06Rich lands in Mercia.
28:09To further the union.
28:13A fair price, I feel.
28:14Excellent.
28:18Excellent, Lord.
28:20To permanency.
28:27Quick!
28:28Riches!
28:32How may I serve you, St. Capitinson?
28:38You will not waste my time.
28:40We will not speak of silver.
28:42We will talk of a man you know as Oscar.
29:34Do not move.
29:54I said,
29:55do not move.
30:20Move!
30:23Move!
30:24Move!
30:25Move!
30:26Move!
30:36Don't just stand there looking idle.
30:38Steal the wings of an ox.
30:49We must divide.
30:51Go separate ways.
30:52Hey, come this way.
30:55Put it on.
30:57Alec.
30:59Keep it on.
31:07Come on.
31:09Yeah.
31:10Come on.
31:10Yeah.
31:12Come on.
31:13Come on.
31:25Oh, God!
31:37No! I'm out!
31:42Oh, blessed Jesus to the bastard folks!
31:45Daddy!
31:55No!
31:59Whoa!
32:05No!
32:08No!
32:15Alex!
32:17Stay back!
32:18Get back, the boat!
32:18I'm not leaving you!
32:53Paul, Lord!
32:56You are alive only because I am curious to know who you are.
33:01You can fetch a good price.
33:03Paul!
33:05Paul and save him the pain!
33:09Paul!
33:20Paul and give him the pain of death!
33:25Paul!
33:39Paul!
33:43Paul!
33:44Go!
33:46Go!
33:58Go!
34:02Paul!
34:17Oh, my God.
34:45Jonas!
34:49I'm looking for Jonas the slaver.
34:51See here.
34:53Who has seen him?
34:55You will deal with me today.
34:59You know who I am?
35:01I do, Lord.
35:02You have something that I want, Master Sverre.
35:06Yes, Lord.
35:34What do you call this man?
35:42He calls himself Osbert, but I heard another slave call him Lord.
35:49It is him.
35:51Oh, I have waited for this moment.
35:59Give him a sword.
36:01A sword!
36:02A sword.
36:19Yes.
36:21It is me.
36:22Sven, the one eye.
36:24Pick it up.
36:27Pick it up.
36:34He's too weak.
36:39I'll kill you.
36:41Richard, I am pleased that you will try.
36:45He's too weak.
36:54I will be forever the man who killed the great warrior Euclid.
37:02I will be forever the man who killed the great warrior Euclid.
37:16I will be forever the man who just killed the hoe.
37:21Ah!
37:25Ruth, right?
37:26Ah!
37:27Well, Troy.
37:29You have to take your left.
37:34Ruth.
37:35It's me.
37:37It's Ragnar.
37:39Ragnar...
37:40...
37:42...
37:54Did you believe it would abandon you?
38:07Free them all.
38:38You've got to be a dream.
39:11All right, Luke.
39:15He's been taken down, wrapped and buried, with shield and sword.
39:24You will say words for him, Herod.
39:27I have.
39:29I will always.
39:35Northumbria is torn.
39:38Aelfrich did not come to go through its side.
39:41Eric and Siegfried and Kjartan, they do what they please.
39:59You haven't asked how I come to be here?
40:04Alfred.
40:06Alfred sent us.
40:10I believe the king of Wessex cares for you.
40:20You're Uhtra's brother.
40:22I am.
40:23You look nothing like each other.
40:30Uhtra, you should eat.
40:36Finan.
40:37Oh, we will eat, lady.
40:40But our tongues are small, and our feet are barely touched dry land.
40:45Take a little time to find them.
40:48Are you his brother?
40:50We are.
40:55We are bound, I would say.
41:02Jonathan.
41:03Hello?
41:04Hello?
41:04Hello?
41:06Hello?
41:26Hello?
41:51Up.
41:52You've been asleep for a day or more.
41:56I can do it.
42:16Take off your clothes.
42:51You've been asleep for a day or more.
43:21You've not looked me in the eye.
43:23Not once.
43:27I'm ashamed of what it became.
43:55You were Uhtred, son of Uhtred.
43:57Lord of Beppenburg.
44:03Lord of Beppenburg.
44:17Lord of Beppenburg.
44:18She's heavier than I remember.
44:23how did Alfred come to know of my fate
44:27you
44:30I will not forget
44:35you will always have my protection
44:38I could never ask for more
44:41of this
44:44this is my gift to you
44:55protection
45:10you are too good a woman for God alone
45:17Alfred it is you
45:38the outputs are beginning to fall without
45:41picking
45:49here we are brothers
45:51God's gift
45:52thank you mother most generous
45:54you have been to Cumberland you say
45:57we have and without luck
46:00and you've had no strangers call unto your door mother
46:03strangers yes traders and wretches but no ladies
46:21you have an appetite lord
46:23I do
46:25it's good
46:28I'm pleased
46:33Alfred waits
46:35for your return
46:39we have business here
46:40stay up
46:41in the north
46:43I gave my word
46:44we go to Essex
46:46but we're here
46:48now
46:48I gave my word
46:49we go directly to Essex
46:52Kiar Tarkin wait
46:53and Tura
46:55must wait
46:56and Gizala
46:59what offer
47:01she's safe
47:03she waits for you
47:05at the Nunraide Epchester
47:28no
47:30no
47:31no
47:39hold her
47:40hold her fast
47:41stand beside her
47:42we shall have her married
47:43you have no right
47:45I have every right
47:46and you will be quiet
47:48Elfridge's man
47:49stand beside her
47:50we shall have her married
47:52to Elfridge right now
47:53without her husband
47:54and we're not married
47:55against the ways
47:56you cannot do
47:57not strike the poor girl
47:58Gizala
47:59your children
47:59has got demands
48:01beside her
48:02as proxy
48:03you stand in
48:04for Lord Elfridge
48:08we shall dispense
48:09with the joining of hands
48:11you may take your arm
48:17I will not be parted to this
48:19I will not
48:20and we shall dispense
48:22with the vows
48:35I hereby proclaim
48:37Lady Gizala
48:38of Cumberland
48:38and Lord Elfridge
48:40of Bebbanburg
48:40to be man or wife
48:41Gizala
48:42Richard
48:44Richard
48:44I'm here
48:48Richard
48:48you will let her go
48:49you are too late
48:51you will let her go
48:52she is married now
48:53she belongs to Elfridge
48:54it is a lie
48:55Richard
48:55where is Elfridge
48:56if he's not here
48:58then he cannot be married
48:59by proxy
49:00you fool
49:00this man stood beside her
49:03in place of Elfridge
49:04Richard
49:04in the eyes of God
49:05she is married
49:06did you hump her for Elfridge
49:07he did not
49:08then there's no marriage
49:09it's a lie
49:10she is married
49:11and it cannot be undone
49:12make her a widow
49:14no
49:15Gizala is married to Elfridge
49:17not to Aiden
49:17I have a wife already
49:19a different wife
49:20Uhtred
49:21I'm bored with this
49:23kill them all
49:39do as you wish
49:40in sight of God
49:41she's married
49:42say she's married
49:44again
49:44she's married
49:49she's what
49:50she is married
49:53is she married
49:54yes
49:56he is a man of God
49:57say it one more time
49:59please
49:59and I swear
50:00the devil will take you
50:01you're nothing but a heathen
50:02and the bitch is married
50:24you
50:28you will go to my uncle
50:31when he asks of his wife
50:34you will tell him
50:35she's in the bed
50:36of Uhtred of Bebbanburg
50:59I trust you are in health
51:01I improve with each
51:03passing day
51:06and you Lord
51:07God afflicts me
51:09but there is
51:10purpose in that
51:10so I must be glad of it
51:14oh Ragnar
51:15he's a good man
51:17I should like to free
51:18both him and Brida
51:22thank you Lord
51:24for all you have done
51:25what do you think
51:25of my candles
51:29find them to be more
51:30effective at night
51:34I've missed your
51:35childish insolence
51:38I'm trying to measure
51:39the passing of time
51:40I'm hoping to
51:41find a candle
51:42that burns
51:43from midday
51:44to midday
51:47Lord
51:48why did you have me rescued
51:50why have you brought me here
51:51I had you rescued
51:51firstly because I was able
51:53and secondly
51:53because it is no more
51:54than you deserved
51:57though I admit
51:58I would like you
51:59in my service
52:00once again
52:05I am grateful
52:07of course
52:10but I have my own path
52:11to follow
52:12destiny
52:13destiny Lord
52:16you killed the abbot
52:17eardrid
52:20according to the words
52:22of rather true
52:23and others
52:24he was a weasel
52:25a weasel without a sword
52:26a holy weasel
52:27who deserved to die
52:28you killed him
52:29on blessed ground
52:30he was an abbot
52:33however
52:33you were in the company
52:34of our Ragnar
52:35in the charge
52:36of our Ragnar
52:36who was under my orders
52:38and whom I held responsible
52:39for the killing
52:39of abbot eardrid
52:41no
52:43no Lord
52:43it was me
52:44and me alone
52:45why did he not stop you
52:46look you cannot blame Ragnar
52:47for the abbot's death
52:48yes I can
52:48and I do
52:49that is unfair
52:50he will stand trial
52:51no
53:01you are a great warrior
53:02Utrecht
53:04you are a Saxon
53:06who was also a Dane
53:06the very embodiment
53:07of the England
53:08that must emerge
53:12I request that you
53:13enter my service
53:17Lord
53:20I have been a slave
53:23I wish to remain
53:24a free man
53:24what is it that you
53:25wish for our Ragnar
53:27Lord please
53:28a man of God
53:29was slaughtered
53:29that could not be ignored
53:30someone must answer
53:31it would be you
53:33or it would be
53:34our Ragnar
53:36you may choose
53:40your sword
53:41you tread
53:43you can be a free man
53:44within my service
53:45Ragnar goes free
53:47he has earned it
53:52swear
53:59I who tread of Bevan
54:00it is the custom
54:01to kneel
54:16I who tread of Bevan
54:18bear clutch my sword
54:19to you
54:20Alfred of Wessex
54:22you
54:23I am made a enterprise
54:25am I
54:25am I
54:25am I
54:37am I