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00:28Transcribed by ESO, translated by —
00:30Oh, no. Please, God.
00:33Let this not be true.
00:35Tudor!
00:36Lady Eccleclerc!
00:37Tudor!
00:40Tudor!
00:44Lady Eccleclerc!
00:46Tudor!
00:49Tudor, please!
00:53Tudor!
00:56Lady Eccleclerc!
01:00Not a single man left living.
01:02No woman.
01:05She's the daughter of King Alfred.
01:06They would not kill her.
01:08They would not.
01:12Tudor!
01:24Please.
01:30Pioka!
01:35Pioka!
01:36Tudor!
01:38Pioka!
01:40Tudor!
01:42Pioka!
01:44Tudor!
01:45Pioka!
01:48I saw you were dead and I wanted to take it.
01:50I know you, Inca.
01:52I know you, Inca.
01:54I know you, Inca.
01:58Tora, Tora, Tora, where's Ethel fled?
02:07You will answer.
02:08Of course you will answer.
02:13I do not know.
02:17Did they take her?
02:19We ran and she was gone.
02:27We will continue the search, Lord.
02:31They've taken her.
02:32They must have.
02:33Why else abandoned the city?
02:35Why raid the camp?
02:36She's the daughter of the king.
02:39They wouldn't dare.
02:44We must scour the camp and beyond.
02:46We are looking for the lady Ethel fled.
02:59Where are you taking me?
03:01You have found your voice.
03:04Where did it be on Cleod?
03:05And then?
03:07A ship?
03:08A cage?
03:10I'm still to decide.
03:12I've given up London for you.
03:17Eric.
03:18How does she feel?
03:20Warm?
03:21Rich.
03:22Yes, she should.
03:24She's a pathway to glory.
03:41What will you say to Alfred?
03:44What can I tell him by the truth?
03:47He will ask why she was with you.
03:50She should never have been there.
03:51I am aware of that.
03:54You say she insisted.
03:57Begged.
03:58You're so enthralled by your bride that you could not deny her.
04:02I made myself appear weak.
04:04It is a choice, Lord, between appearing lovesick or foolish.
04:09Uhtred!
04:10Hold!
04:11So where are you going?
04:13I'm going home to Cookham, where Alfred has asked me to remain.
04:16And where I left my wife.
04:19But the king, he may need you.
04:21The king, in his wisdom, has all but banished him, Father Beocca.
04:27You should also raise the question of how the Northmen came to know of Ethel fled's situation.
04:33Of where she would be.
04:35Yeah.
04:35Move on!
04:39Move forward!
04:53If you believe her to be alive, you will not abandon her.
04:57You will not.
04:58That is a fact.
04:59So, what is the real reason we're traveling home to Cookham and not to Winchester?
05:03There's nothing to be said in Winchester.
05:05I won't be part of a whispering court.
05:08We'll go and have something to say.
05:10Not before.
05:15Citric.
05:16Lord?
05:20Take Reaper there and go to Beamfleot.
05:22That is where I reckon Siegfried's fleet lie.
05:24That is where they'll be.
05:26We are to spy.
05:27We're to confirm the lady Ethel fled is alive and how they're treating her.
05:31Send Reaper back to me at Cookham.
05:33You will remain there and yes, you are to spy.
05:35Citrica will need to know every part of Beamfleot.
05:38Every blade of grass that surrounds their fortress.
05:41Yes, Lord.
05:52See this?
05:54Warriors, join us by the day.
05:57With word of your capture, there will be more.
06:00All waiting for war.
06:02You have my thanks, lady.
06:06There will be many men inside.
06:08They will want to get close to you.
06:10Look in the eye.
06:12They'll want to frighten me.
06:14They will.
06:37What did I say?
06:41I told you I would invite King Alfred's daughter and she is here.
06:50I swear to the gods that this prize will not be sold cheaply.
06:57There will be wealth and glory for every man here.
07:22It is the best we have.
07:24These are my own men.
07:26They will watch you.
07:28You will have a guard at all times.
07:30You will be safe here.
07:32And my companions.
07:33My servants from the camp.
07:37Any woman who has not ever fled will have been killed or claimed.
07:47Claimed is most likely.
07:50There's a bucket in the corner.
07:52A royal bucket.
07:54No splinters.
07:55No splinters.
08:07No.
08:16No splinters.
08:22No splinters.
08:26But my news is too important to trust to a messenger.
08:34London has been reclaimed.
08:36Praise God.
08:38Not a single Northman has been left alive in the city.
08:43But this great victory has come at a significant cost.
08:48It is the way of battle.
08:53It concerns Aethelflaed, Lord.
08:58What of her?
09:01We fear that she has been taken.
09:07We pray that is the outcome, Lord.
09:09By the Northman.
09:10Aethelflaed was with you.
09:12All the things they will do to her.
09:14She was there.
09:15She was there.
09:17You took my daughter.
09:20Into battle.
09:21There was no battle, Lord.
09:22She was not part of the attacking army, Lord.
09:24Of course not.
09:25She was a good distance away.
09:26Clearly not a safe distance.
09:28Admittedly, I was weak.
09:30But she is headstrong and eager.
09:32She asked to travel a part of the way.
09:34You are her husband.
09:36She makes it difficult for me to refuse her.
09:38Is she alive?
09:38Have you seen her alive?
09:39Answer me that.
09:40She must be alive, Lord.
09:43What reason would they have to kill her?
09:44But you do not know for certain.
09:51How they knew she was with us, we do not know.
09:56Uhtred believes they may have returned to Piemfliot.
09:59He knows them well.
10:00Uhtred has returned to Cucum, Lord.
10:02He was following your earlier instructions, Lord.
10:11After hearing of events and...
10:15Excuses.
10:17What do I now require of facts?
10:20I have men across the land I will send word and...
10:23Ask for word.
10:25That is all I can do.
10:29That is all we can do, my dear.
10:33Lord, you have my word.
10:35I shall recover her.
10:41Do you know what you have done?
10:43Possibly not.
10:45That you are as useless as you are arrogant.
10:48I have done nothing but carry out the king's orders.
10:51You have put at risk the entire kingdom.
10:55All kingdoms.
10:57You are a toad, a fool, an idiot with ambition far above your capability.
11:03And if I can see this, be sure Alfred can see it.
11:05You have made your position clear, Lord Otter.
11:07And we will forgive your insolence just this one time.
11:09You will forgive me!
11:10You will not address my lord in that manner.
11:13May I suggest that you take a wander for yet another cup of wine.
11:21Father Birka, stay up, come with me.
11:24You will tell me every detail from the moment you left Winchester.
11:27With me!
11:28Yes, Lord.
11:34London has been reclaimed, and not a single Northman has been left alive in the city.
11:41You began so well.
11:44I will be reminding the king who it was who traveled into Daneland.
11:47I will be reminding the king that your friend, Uhtred, has been called King of Mercia.
11:53And I shall remind him how fond you are of his seat.
11:58Do that.
12:01But allow me to remind you of this.
12:04The only man capable of cleaning up this puddle of shit
12:07is the man you are desperate to blame.
12:10Uhtred, King of Mercia.
12:30What is on your mind?
12:35I'm thinking of Atherflad.
12:38If she lives, you will be her hope.
12:46Alfred is her father.
12:49You will be her hope.
12:52Uhtred of Babinburg.
12:55It should not be for you to resolve, but you will do it.
13:00By sending Citric, you have already begun.
13:03Stay with me.
13:04No, I'm hungry.
13:08I'll help you.
13:09No, I'm doing it.
13:11I think I have something.
13:14Supper at last.
13:15Oh, he's a sea monster.
13:22Lord, you said I should find you.
13:24Who are you?
13:25It's Alfred's bastard.
13:30I'm called Osforth, lady.
13:32I'm simply called Osforth.
13:40Every person in every town has been instructed to pray
13:43that she is alive and kept well.
13:45Then she will surely be alive, kept well,
13:47and will be free in no time.
13:49All right.
13:50Say good night.
13:51You do not believe, Lord.
13:54Oh, I believe.
13:56But in the true gods.
13:59And in fate.
14:03You wish to serve a heathen, Osforth?
14:05What is in all good, my lady?
14:07But my uncle Leifridge told me often
14:09that your husband is a good man.
14:12The great man.
14:14He said that?
14:16Yes, he did, Lord.
14:19And yet this good man here
14:21will let you join him for one reason only.
14:26To embarrass Alfred.
14:31It's true.
14:35That may be the reason you allow me to join you, Lord.
14:38But I will give you reason to let me stay.
14:43You have been brought here by fate, Osforth.
14:46If all they have in Winchester is prayer,
14:48then they will need something more.
14:51We will go to Winchester.
14:53We will not.
14:55This is what you want to do,
14:56so why be childish about it?
14:58We will go when I have news.
15:01From the Amphiloto.
15:28My men tell me you are refusing to eat.
15:31I am.
15:32I would like to wash.
15:34You have a bowl?
15:35You have water?
15:37I would like to bathe.
15:38I would like to breathe cool air.
15:40I'm beginning to feel sickly.
15:41My brother suggested you bathe inside a barrel
15:44in full view of all men.
16:10I will arrange for you to bathe with privacy.
16:15But in return, you must eat the food we provide.
16:22Very well.
16:27Great.
16:52I feel she is alive.
16:54In my heart.
16:57But what might they do to her?
17:09She has her mother's courage, and that is the very reason that she will survive this
17:15ordeal.
17:20Lord King, although I would usually prefer him miles away at Cookham, would it now be appropriate
17:29to recall Uhtred to Winchester?
17:33I accept that he will never know God.
17:36I cannot.
17:36But if you'd sent him to Bayonfliot, if she saw him, then perhaps her spirit would wise,
17:42she believes in him.
17:42Our belief is in God, in prayer.
17:51I will leave you to your letters.
17:52It is.
17:57I will leave you to your letters.
17:59I will leave you to loss.
18:24We have a proof, Reaper.
18:25He will go to Uhtred.
18:28Now.
19:06She's the daughter of a king.
19:08You will all turn away.
19:10Show her the backs of your heads.
19:11Lord, where's the harm in looking?
19:14The back of your heads.
19:49You're right, Lord.
19:53She has beauty.
19:55She does.
19:56More than that, she's worth ten times her weight in gold and silver.
20:00I'm thinking we should fatten her.
20:20Oh, does this game have a name?
20:23Storms.
20:25What was it called, Dad?
20:30His reaper.
20:32He must have news from Bjorn Fliad.
20:35I'll go and tell Uhtred.
20:38Uhtred!
20:40Uhtred!
20:42Uhtred!
20:59Lord, if the northmen from Bayam Fliad are now raiding into Mercia to feed their army, how long before they
21:03come to Wessex, is it not time to consider raising the fjords?
21:08Aethelwold, as you have no estate, it is not your place to talk of raising the fjords.
21:14As for the elder men with the fjords, for each of you there is a harvest to be gathered, this
21:19must be done quickly and stored within the nearest bar, it must be protected.
21:21Should they raid, we shall not be overrun, and importantly, we shall not feed them so much as a single
21:26grain.
21:28Wessex is fortified.
21:30Once the harvest is gathered, the fighting men of the fjords shall be free of labour, should they be required.
21:35Should they be required, Lord?
21:38Mercia requires them now.
21:40The heathen must be dealt with.
21:42The heathen hold a hostage, Lord Selwyn.
21:45Would you have the Lady Aethelflaed killed?
21:47Lord King, I do not wish to cause distress, but if the lady was in fact alive, surely they would
21:54have made clear their demands.
21:56They want us supplicant, Selwyn.
21:58They want us afraid.
21:59I do not know of our faith, Lord.
22:07Father Pierling.
22:09Excuse me, Lord, but Uhtred of this parish is here.
22:14He is asking to attend.
22:18Can he be trusted?
22:21Lord, are we sure of Uhtred's position?
22:24Lord Uhtred's position is that of an elder man of Wessex.
22:27Lord, it is my own view that he should be admitted.
22:29And mine.
22:30Allow him in.
22:32Lord King.
22:41The elder man of Uhtred may join the Witten.
22:44Yes, Lord.
22:50Lord.
23:00Eddie Aelsworth.
23:03I am here with news of Aethelflaed.
23:05From the Northmen?
23:07From my own spies who sleep within the walls of Beamfliot.
23:11Lord, Aethelflaed is alive.
23:13My men have seen her with their own eyes.
23:17Praise him.
23:18Praise him to the heavens.
23:19Then why have they not made clear their demands?
23:22They have been spreading news of their hostage, Lord.
23:24Boasting?
23:26About seizing a woman?
23:27Boasting of the great army, they will race with the ransom.
23:29This is what I fear, Lord.
23:32No man in this hall should be in any doubt.
23:35When their demands arrive, they will be considerable.
23:39As will be the consequences.
23:40Of course they will make outrageous demands.
23:42That is the purpose of strong negotiation, to ensure there is agreement.
23:47You intend to negotiate, Lord?
23:50I intend to recover my daughter.
23:52Regardless of the price, Lord.
23:55Mercia is not a land of plenty.
23:57Far from.
23:58Wessex shall pay its share of silver, and if necessary, its share of blood.
24:02I will do what needs to be done.
24:03If that means negotiation, then I will negotiate.
24:05Lord, I would advise that you don't attend the negotiations.
24:09The presence of a king and father would only serve to increase their price.
24:13But if not the king, then who?
24:17There will be silence.
24:24Aethelred.
24:29Yes, Lord?
24:31It must be you.
24:33This is for Mercia to resolve.
24:34You must go to Beham, Flaut.
24:38Of course, Lord.
24:39And a representative of Wessex, Lord.
24:42As the burden of your daughter is to be shared between the two kingdoms.
24:51I will suggest that the Lord Ohtred represents Wessex.
24:56Agreed.
25:08Forgive me, Lord.
25:11But I do believe he is your only choice.
25:21Lord.
25:31You tread, you will have come here for it.
25:34I will do all I can, Lord.
25:38Lady.
25:53Lutred!
25:59Lutred, forgive me.
26:01But I've asked the king to excuse me from this journey to be amphiote.
26:06For my sins, God has always placed me at your side.
26:10And I feel shame for abandoning you.
26:14No, Beaker.
26:15Your place is in Winchester with Jura.
26:17Bless you.
26:19But you have given me so much.
26:21You're giving me the courage to approach Tura.
26:25It was your greatest gift.
26:27I will be in your prayers, no doubt.
26:29Perhaps.
26:32Always.
26:45A man now restless.
26:47Hunting is not enough.
26:49I may go across the river, spill a little blood.
26:52Across the river is Wessex.
26:53Then if I see Alfred, I will tell him that my brother is humping his daughter.
27:02I can see that you like her.
27:04I would like to ride her, yes?
27:07Don't ride her.
27:09One tiny cock isn't going to hurt her.
27:22What are you doing?
27:23Shut your mouth, Darkfin.
27:26You saw nothing.
27:38What do you want?
27:40What do I want?
27:42I'm here to remind you that you're a woman.
27:45And a hostage.
27:50I like the paleness of your skin.
27:54Show me.
27:55Take off your clothes.
27:56Just as Lord Eric.
27:58Maybe you're here.
28:00It was the Lord Eric that sent me.
28:03Now remove your clothes.
28:06Or I will rip them from you.
28:09Stop!
28:10Stop!
28:16That's it, hold her!
28:20Get up.
28:22Get up!
28:23She's a hostage!
28:26She's a hostage!
28:27Get up onto your feet!
28:28She is a hostage!
28:31She is precious!
28:36She's a hostage!
28:40She's a hostage!
28:41Release her!
28:42Release her!
28:43Leave us!
28:51All of you.
29:24This should not have happened, it will not happen again.
29:29My apologies.
29:35My apologies.
29:37It is not the first time a man has mistreated me.
29:42Who else?
29:45Not here.
29:48Before here.
29:52Now I know what to do should it happen again.
29:55I will use my knife bucket.
29:58And a knife.
30:01You should.
30:04You are precious lady.
30:08Sleep well.
30:11Safely.
30:15Bye.
30:24Bye.
30:26Bye.
30:32Bye.
30:33Bye.udu.
30:49Otter, it is late. I was about to sit, contemplate. As is your habit, Lord, I have been waiting for
30:54you.
30:58Lord, I hope you will forgive me for what I'm about to say. My intentions are for Wessings,
31:03for the hope of an England. You spoke of paying for Aethelflaed's release in one of two ways,
31:12with silver or with blood. I did. There is a third way. Should the ransom be too great,
31:21should the likely loss of men be too great, should Wessings wish to emerge with honor, Lord,
31:26and greater strength, then should she not be encouraged to take her own life
31:37for the good of the kingdom? Some might say it would mean martyrdom.
31:48I hear you, Otter. I'm glad you feel able to proffer this advice.
31:54Now I wish to sit, you will leave me.
32:00Lord, look around you. See the sacrifice that has been made.
32:07Hundreds upon hundreds of men, women, and children have given their lives for what we know how.
32:13They have given their lives, Otter. They did not take their lives.
32:18And there will be reward in heaven for each and every soul. That is what we believe, is it not?
32:21That is what I say, Lord.
32:24There will be reward enough in heaven.
32:30Lord, you are a king before you are a father.
32:37I know my place.
32:43Now you will leave me.
32:48Lord.
33:22I thought you'd like to breathe the night, sir.
33:30I was born in the night of a whole moon.
33:35My father wanted to call me Morni,
33:38after the moon god.
33:41But Morni's chased each night across the sky by Hattie the wolf.
33:46My mother did not want me to be chased by wolves.
33:53I saw the moon,
33:54a clear sky, and I wanted to share it.
33:58I'm glad you thought of me.
34:01Was I the show with you or with my brother?
34:05The choice was difficult, I admit.
34:20I have never seen a face like this before.
34:25Now I see it.
34:27Even when I close my eyes.
34:32Your husband is a fortunate man.
34:36My husband does not see me.
34:39Then he's blind or stupid.
34:42He is not blind.
34:47He's not gentle, I would guess.
34:51He's the one who mistreats you.
34:55He is not the man I would choose to be with.
34:58He is a girlfriend.
35:01Oh man, here's a friend.
35:12Even when he comes to me.
35:13His daughter is not to be with a woman.
35:15He's the one who Regardless.
35:17On the left, the begridamentos are left.
35:18I have a friend.
35:19He knows I want to try asleep.
35:20I have a friend.
35:21He knows I have the way to République.
35:24He knows his friend.
35:24He knows I want to talk about him.
35:32you you Aethelwald
35:38Father you are drunk I sincerely hope so I can barely see at your age it is not
35:43good for you what's your opinion on paying a ransom for Aethelflaed do you
35:53have an opinion not one I am prepared to say aloud is there much or any of your
36:02father in you the king past disappointed you need to ask I have both my father's
36:09blood and spirit the Danes know it even the dead know it
36:17I am coming more like him by the day observe clean tunic
36:26he was a great man
36:33he was my great friend
36:36if you are indeed his son
36:40I may need you you may need me for what
36:50I believe you need your bed Lord and a pillow
37:11you should employ a craftsman to fit a spoon in place of the blade
37:16the leaves are falling I want to ransom paid in full by winter
37:20an army by spring
37:22can't scramble summer
37:25they want the same answers by winter
37:31how does she ride
37:36well you wouldn't like her she's
37:38bony she squeals
37:41she passes the time
37:45and if he puts a pup in her belly
37:50then Alfred will get two for the price of one
37:57a Viking blood to strengthen his line
38:09what will happen when we reach Bianfliar
38:13will there be a ritual
38:14a toast a meal
38:15there will be a heathen sacrifice
38:17the youngest member of the visiting party
38:20will be split with an axe
38:22they will want to humiliate us
38:25in what way
38:27an insult
38:28a challenge
38:30why
38:31because they can
38:49I am here to take you on to the fortress Lord you and two others
38:56I will travel with half my number no less
39:00I am here to take you on to the fortress Lord you and two others
39:01I will travel with half my number no less
39:04agreed
39:06the lady ethel fled
39:07she is well
39:08there will be no negotiation until I have seen her
39:11she is well
39:13my lord eric sees that she is
39:15most content
39:16Lord
39:20ride on and we'll follow
39:21oh you will not be needing horses
39:39Lord I have a question
39:41what does it we want
39:42for this meeting
39:44you have to ask
39:46what we want is to free Ethelflaed
39:49and if instead what transpired was war
39:51what then
39:53it is a question Lord
39:54that is all
39:57I would be without a wife no doubt
39:59as that would be the cause of war
40:03war will occur regardless
40:05that is certain
40:07the only change that there can be
40:09is the size of the army
40:10that we will face across the field
40:13we will be ready
40:14but what is it we want
40:17Alfred wants his daughter
40:19that is plain
40:20but is that best for Mercia
40:23is that best for Ethelred
40:25Lord of Mercia
40:26and London
40:27and more perhaps
40:31my advice to you Lord
40:32is rescue her by all means
40:34but not at a price
40:36that will cut our throats
40:42is that best for us
41:07to try to do
41:07we still have a good
41:08You will all kneel.
41:09We will not.
41:11We have come here in peace and as equals.
41:14You've made us walk a good distance to meet you.
41:17That is respect enough.
41:21You should have joined me, Lutred.
41:23If you wish me to join you,
41:25if I have a dead man tell a prophecy,
41:27why didn't you simply ask?
41:28On me, you would refuse.
41:30But the gods?
41:35The king of Wessex sends his greetings.
41:38He hopes you have enjoyed the company of his daughter.
41:43Enjoyed her?
41:47Though she's not his favorite,
41:50why else would he have allowed her to marry the pig's ass standing behind me?
41:54Before any negotiations take place,
41:57the pig's ass wishes to be certain that his wife is well.
41:59If she's not well, what then?
42:03What will the pig's ass do?
42:07Fought.
42:12Will you fight me?
42:15Will you fight my brother?
42:17I would like that.
42:23You alone will kneel.
42:26I will not.
42:37I have come to negotiate.
42:39I demand respect.
42:41If you do not wish to hear my price,
42:42then I will leave happily.
42:46Ethel fled.
42:48As you can see, she is well.
42:53I would like to speak with her.
42:55Then do it.
43:08They are treating you well?
43:11They are.
43:12You have not been touched.
43:17I have not.
43:24What I must now do is secure an acceptable price for your release.
43:28There will be word games played.
43:31Do not be alarmed by what I may say.
43:34I assure you,
43:36once this is over,
43:37they shall pay for what they have done to us all.
43:41Thank you, Lord.
43:48What is your price?
43:50It must be fair or you can keep her.
43:53You talk of your woman like you do not care.
43:56She is important to me, of course,
43:57but she has a price beyond which I cannot go.
44:00I will not go.
44:02Then name it.
44:04Name this price.
44:08One hundred pounds weight of silver.
44:11My lands can afford no more.
44:20Does this man speak for Alfred?
44:23He does not.
44:29Wayland!
44:30Where is Wayland?
44:32I do not see him.
44:33Wayland!
44:35Wayland!
44:38Wayland!
44:40Wayland!
44:41Wayland.
44:49This man here,
44:54it's him.
45:04She's a daughter,
45:05not a son.
45:07Unloved and in truth banished to Mercia
45:09to spend her life being helped by her husband.
45:12Whom you have so generously put to bed.
45:14But like her husband,
45:15Alfred's not minded to pay a great sum.
45:18Alfred's price is what?
45:19Say it.
45:20I will.
45:21Separate from the one hundred pounds weight of silver offered by her husband,
45:26Alfred will add another two hundred pounds weight of silver.
45:31Three hundred pounds in total.
45:32A good price?
45:34The daughter of a Frankish king was once bargained for a similar price purely.
45:37This is true, Lord.
45:38It is a good price.
45:44No.
45:46No, no, no, no, no.
45:48Alfred is not a Frankish king and it is not a good price.
45:52I say it's a good price.
45:54Like the pig's arse, you have farted.
45:57Yes!
45:58And it stinks!
46:00By the gods does it stink!
46:03Open the doors!
46:04It is a good price.
46:05I think it's a good price.
46:06You are shortly!
46:10If Alfred is minded to offer so little,
46:12then I am minded to bring her into this hall
46:15and allow each man here take his turn.
46:19I swear she will be tied to a cart
46:22and she will travel the kingdoms.
46:26Is that what you want, Saxon?
46:31Do not insult me.
46:34I am not insulting you.
46:35Do not.
46:46The king has given me some discretion to increase the price.
46:53What a surprise!
46:58So, say it.
47:00Lord, if I may, and to save both time and ink,
47:04perhaps you might name a price.
47:07An acceptable price, not an impossible price.
47:11Say it.
47:19Ten thousand pounds weight of silver
47:20and one thousand pounds weight of gold.
47:23Delivered by Alfred himself.
47:26Of course.
47:27And he shall arrive with a stout upon his head
47:29and an apple in his mouth.
47:31With respect, Siegfried,
47:32you fart louder and longer
47:34than the pig's eyes and eye together.
47:39I need to take a piss.
47:40It's going to be a long day.
47:45No, no.
48:00No, no, no.
48:09Jim McCall Otter reins
48:25Oh, my God.
48:44Lord of Mercia.
48:46If your door's not broken, join us.
48:50Yes, I will.
48:52I would enjoy that.
48:54Business is done.
48:56Done?
48:57A bargain has been made and not a good one.
48:59Say nothing.
49:00Uhtred and Father Purely have gone to see how your lady is Lord.
49:04Then I will go to her.
49:07No, you will wait here.
49:09You will sit with me.
49:25To silver and gold.
49:27And lots of it, Lord.
49:29Drink.
49:36She's praying.
49:39Give her time with the priest and then you will see her.
49:4426 chips?
49:46By the next moon, there will be more.
49:48And more still the moon after.
49:51Alfred will pay for his own destruction.
49:53You should not underestimate Alfred 246.
49:56Never.
49:58But he will pay what you have agreed.
50:01He will.
50:03Even for an unloved daughter.
50:06Alfred is suffering.
50:08Love so dearly.
50:10Her husband does not.
50:12I was surprised at your anger towards Etheret.
50:15What purpose did it serve?
50:18It was a mistake.
50:20It was?
50:22You made it clear that you care for her.
50:31I cannot let her go.
50:34I cannot give her up.
50:37You have just settled on a price.
50:40There is agreement.
50:42With my brother.
50:49I cannot give her up.
50:50I cannot give her up.
50:57Lord Idrit.
50:59Lady.
51:01Your father senses affection.
51:03He will be sleeping at the altar, I'm sure.
51:07We have arranged your release.
51:09He will soon be coming home.
51:11Have you spoken with Eric?
51:15I have.
51:18What has he told you?
51:23Lady, he's a Northman and a pagan.
51:25He is a pagan as you are a pagan.
51:27Any hope that you have of her life together is nonsense.
51:29It will fail.
51:30It will not.
51:31Merely because it's what you wish for.
51:33Lady, it can never happen.
51:36Well, it must.
51:37What of your husband?
51:39I will not talk of my husband.
51:42I do not care for him and I will never care for him.
51:44But you will not stand by.
51:46I do not care.
51:47Siegfried will not stand by and your father will not stand by.
51:50You will lose your entire family.
51:52I will make a family.
51:54We will make a family, Eric and I.
51:56And they will die as you will die.
51:58In a fire at the tip of a sword.
52:00Then I will die happily.
52:01And they will not hear me.
52:02There will be no rest.
52:04None.
52:04A life with Eric is what I want.
52:06It is best for me and it is best for Wessex.
52:11I can say this to no one but you.
52:14I can...
52:15I can ask no one but you.
52:22Will you help us escape?
52:28Lady, I am sworn to your father.
52:30If I help you and succeed, he will have me killed.
52:33But more than that, you are asking me to sanction your own death.
52:36No, what I am asking is for you to allow me to live.
52:40I will not be the treasure that builds an army against my father.
52:44That will not happen.
52:46Never.
52:47I will leave this place with Eric.
52:51Where I will not leave at all.
52:54Uhtred, I am asking you to save my life.
52:57And with it, the nations of Wessex and Mercia.
53:02Maria, can you help me?
53:07Please.