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00:01What binds a man to a land?
00:04You have a poor wretch, toiling in the fields, burning in summer, shivering in winter.
00:11He works all day, every day, for nothing more than a loaf of bread and a pot to piss in.
00:17His children die of disease, his wife dies giving him children.
00:21Yet, when that land is threatened, something stirs. Why?
00:26It is the land that feeds him.
00:28More than that.
00:31The trees of the land are used for shelter and fire.
00:34More than that.
00:36Is it love, Father?
00:38Oh, for the Lord's sake, can you not remain quiet?
00:42But yes, the bastard has it.
00:45It can only be love.
00:48It is a powerful thing, would you not agree, Lord Uhtred?
00:54From wretch to warrior, love gives a man strength, often at the cost of his mind.
01:08How much?
01:10It's not a small amount, Lord.
01:14Three thousand pounds weight of silver and five hundred pounds weight of gold.
01:18The first of the metal is to be delivered by the next full moon, the remaining amount one month later.
01:23That is an impossible amount.
01:24An absurd amount.
01:25That is the best price.
01:26It is, Lord.
01:27It is less than half their first amount, Lord.
01:29What it is, is the entire wealth of Wessex.
01:32What it would buy is an army to ensure the end of Wessex.
01:35And Mercier.
01:36Without the money, what will happen to my daughter?
01:43She's too valuable to simply kill, Lord.
01:45It would be humiliation.
01:47She will be taken to every town where Danes rule.
01:50She will be paraded before mocking crowds.
01:55Men would pay to take their turn.
02:15It is not just the life and reputation of my daughter that stick here.
02:21It is the dignity of Wessex.
02:23So many thousands of men must die, Lord, for the dignity of Wessex.
02:28Yes, Odder.
02:30A country is its history, the sum of all its stories.
02:33We are what our fathers made us.
02:35Would you have me leave my descendants the shameful tale of how a princess of Wessex
02:40was whored to the highest bidder?
02:43That is a tale that would overshadow all others.
02:46The battle of Effenden would become insignificant.
02:49But, Lord, if we pay this ransom, I do not see how there will be a Wessex.
02:54The tale they tell will be of the king who paid for the very army that destroyed him.
02:58God would not allow that to happen.
02:59It is not God we are dealing with. It is the Northmen, the Danes.
03:03Non-believers, over whom we will triumph.
03:06Should a great battle come of this, we shall have men enough to face them.
03:08I expect the Fjord of Mercia to be at our side.
03:11Shall be there, Lord.
03:13The metal will be paid in full.
03:15My daughter will be spared, and Wessex shall avoid indignity.
03:18But not the slaughter.
03:21Odder, I hear your doubts, and I ask you to renew your faith.
03:27Yes, Lord.
03:30Ethered.
03:30You will join Father Bjork and I before returning to Mercia.
03:33We must decide how best to gather the ransom.
03:36Yes, Lord.
03:43This cannot be how it ends.
03:45Lord, you have said all you can say.
03:48And bravely.
03:49There is nothing more for you to do, so I beg you.
03:52Do nothing.
04:15Lord.
04:26Lord, Daghty, you can go.
04:30All of you.
04:31Yes, Lord.
04:34Do you have it?
04:38Is that enough?
04:40Yes.
04:44Uhtred can read.
04:46All of my father's aldermen can read and write.
04:48Although the letters Uhtred is written, you could count with one finger.
04:55I will teach you.
04:58What is to prevent him from doing nothing?
05:01We're asking him to risk everything for no reward.
05:05Why should he come?
05:06It is Uhtred.
05:08He will come.
05:09I swear.
05:20He's with her.
05:21Again.
05:22He is.
05:23He cannot keep away from her.
05:25Let us hope he does not take her for his wife.
05:29Or else our fortune is lost.
05:30Is this true?
05:32Huh?
05:33It's a lucky queen.
05:35It's a cock.
05:42Siegfried.
05:44Which woman is mine?
05:46The ugly one.
05:49Walked them for miles.
05:50See, they are fed and watered.
05:52Horses and slaves.
06:02You are called Cedric?
06:05Yes, Lord.
06:06Good evening to you, Lord.
06:09Uhtred says you can be trusted.
06:12So you will take him this letter.
06:21This is a great responsibility.
06:33They will have no peace.
06:36None.
06:40I have told them the same.
06:43But you will still help them?
06:45They must have no choice.
06:47If they escape, then there will be no ransom paid.
06:51Our great army.
06:52The men of Wessex are saved.
06:55Yes.
06:56But what becomes of you?
06:59Of us?
07:00Alfred will see it as a betrayal.
07:03You will have broken your oath.
07:06We leave.
07:10Tomorrow we will make a sacrifice
07:13to keep you safe.
07:16All of us.
07:25Give your name to the scribe.
07:28Some of your contributions will be written beside your name.
07:32We are helping to free the Lady Aethelflaed.
07:35I want nothing to give up.
07:36I want a family.
07:36Get back.
07:37Any man or woman found to be hiding the value of their wealth
07:40shall be punished.
07:42All must pay their share.
07:46We have the gratitude of the king
07:49and of God.
07:59Lord.
08:01News, Lord.
08:04Speak.
08:05Say to the king exactly what you said to me.
08:08Exactly.
08:14Lord, this man is from Canterbury.
08:16The north man at Bayemphleot
08:18are now crossing the river
08:19and raiding directly into Wessex.
08:21They have taken my wife and daughters, Lord.
08:24The youngest is eight years.
08:26Well, we do nothing, Lord,
08:28but gather half pennies from the poor.
08:33Father,
08:34you will take this man away.
08:35Feed him and give him rest.
08:36And in.
08:37Lord.
08:42Order.
08:43What is it you want?
08:44Lord, he is just one man,
08:46but he has lost two brothers at Aethernton,
08:49two daughters and a wife to the northmen,
08:51and yet guards will knock at his door
08:53and demand one third of the little he has,
08:55all to help preserve the dignity of Wessex.
08:58This insolence is too much.
09:00Then in six months' time
09:01we shall ask for his life.
09:05What I want, Lord,
09:06is for good sense to prevail.
09:08By good sense,
09:09I presume you mean the death
09:11or humiliation of my daughter
09:12and of the reputation of Wessex.
09:14Oh, we march, Lord,
09:16and we fight.
09:17If we march,
09:18they will kill her.
09:18And she will be considered a martyr
09:20for Wessex, Lord,
09:22her dignity preserved,
09:23and you will still have the Prince Edward.
09:24Your line is intact.
09:32Order.
09:33What has saved you from outright banishment
09:35is that you chose your king
09:36over your own son, Lord.
09:38I chose Wessex over my son.
09:40A traitor.
09:40You should at least consider
09:42doing the same.
09:49What am I to do with you?
09:56Your injury
09:58and your appetite for wine
09:59have robbed us both of your worth.
10:05You no longer serve a purpose.
10:11Then, with your permission, Lord,
10:14I shall return to my estate
10:15and my wife at Devonshire,
10:17whilst it is still a Saxon estate.
10:22That would be for the best.
10:26Should you be needed,
10:27you'll be sent for.
11:05that would be in prison until...
11:20They buy the very swords that will slay them.
11:28Lord, good evening.
11:34I'm a moth to the flame.
11:38Yes, it is becoming a significant amount.
11:40Significant is the word, Lord, in its size and its effect.
11:46Your father?
11:47The king.
11:51He would have done the same.
11:54Pay such a ransom for his offspring, Lord, I doubt it.
11:57I was a great disappointment to him, which I regret.
12:03But if you were not such a disappointment, Ethelwald, I may have had you killed.
12:08For the good of Wessex.
12:11Never doubt it.
12:12Every decision I make is for my country.
12:17Yes, Lord.
12:20I understand completely.
12:44Lord Odder, you will set tongues wagging, drinking with the peasants.
12:50Let them wag, if it please them.
12:54You asked me some days ago if I agree with the payment of a ransom.
13:01I do not.
13:05If I had an army to call upon, a fjord to raise, I would prove it.
13:14But I have not.
13:28Lord, I appear to have joined you, Lord.
13:41He's been there for part of the day and all of the night.
13:43He's a good man, and I worry that it will damage his reputation, Lord.
13:46If he can stand, it can only enhance his reputation.
13:51But may we join you?
13:55Is he here still, or has he already left?
13:58Ethelwald?
13:59Um, no, he's long gone, Lord.
14:06Perhaps you've drank enough, Lord.
14:08It is entirely possible.
14:10Although the ale they brew here is weak, but on the orders of Alfred.
14:15You're joking, Lord.
14:17What, that's true?
14:18It is, yes.
14:20It is so a man can work the next day,
14:25and swords remain in scabbards.
14:31But they must not.
14:40Somebody needs a bed.
14:44You will stay with him?
14:46And do what?
14:47If he needs the piercer's spew, you'll fetch him a bucket.
14:49I have a plan.
14:51Well, it is likely I will die.
14:55What is this plan, Lord?
14:57Tell me.
14:59I will raise the devons for fear.
15:03As the king's wishes, Lord.
15:06There's not something he will forgive.
15:08Lord.
15:15You will go nowhere.
15:17And you will go nowhere.
15:19And you will say nothing about what you've just heard.
15:21Yes, Lord.
15:22You mean no, Lord?
15:25I'll do as I say.
15:44I'll do as I say.
15:46I'll do as I say.
15:51I'll do as I say.
16:18So, what does it say?
16:20Eric has enough oathmen to crew his ship. Three nights before the first of the metal is to be delivered,
16:25we make our way downriver to Beamfliot. We kill the men and stand guard over the ships. Eric and Dethelflaed
16:31sail away. My six is saved.
16:33How many guards?
16:34Eight or ten on the shore.
16:36That is all?
16:37Yes.
16:38It's as simple as that.
16:39Eric is in command. His men guard Dethelflaed. His ship is ready and waiting. It begins as simple. What happens
16:45is fate.
16:46Why go by river and not horseback?
16:48If we go with it tight, it will be faster. And to escape, we row across river.
16:53They will follow you.
16:55They will follow Dethelflaed. She's the silver.
17:15Father Fjordik?
17:17Lord, he came from nowhere like the devil himself.
17:21Are you leaving us?
17:22I am.
17:23I've invited myself to Devonshire with the Lord Odder.
17:26Looking forward to cooling my feet in the blue waters of the sea.
17:30You're spying for Alfred.
17:31Of course I'm spying for Alfred. I despise the sea.
17:36Should Odder decide to do anything rash?
17:39You'll tell him to hold fast?
17:41And why should he listen to me?
17:44Do you have a reason you would like to share?
17:48He is behind you.
17:52Lord?
17:53Did you sleep well?
17:54Uhtred.
17:55I did.
17:57Soundly.
17:58Though I'm not sure how I found my bed.
18:00You were a little worse for ale, Lord.
18:03No bother.
18:04I'm glad to hear it.
18:07You spoke of a plan.
18:10I did?
18:12Mm-hmm.
18:13Am I to be reminded?
18:16The men of Devonshire.
18:18They should remain in the fields.
18:22I must have been very drunk.
18:24Can be the only explanation, Lord.
18:26Yes.
18:27Do you swear?
18:29All my life.
18:31I have no memory of it whatsoever.
18:34No doubt I say this to you as your friend.
18:38Do nothing.
18:41If I do not see you again,
18:43Uhtred of Babamba,
18:44I wish you good luck.
18:47Wherever fate may take you.
18:50Thank you, Lord.
19:11Should we pray, Lord?
19:14Together?
19:17Am I being selfish?
19:20And wanting to spare Aethelflaed?
19:23Lord.
19:25You were a father before you were a king.
19:29Let your reasons stand.
19:31She is Wessex.
19:34She is the blood, the heart, and the spirit of Wessex.
19:39She cannot be humiliated.
20:08Thank you too.
20:09Thank you so much.
20:11Dagfin, where is she?
20:13Lord, I...
20:14Where is she?
20:27Now it is clear.
20:29Each man has a right to see her.
20:32And every man will guard her with his life.
20:39She's our wealth.
20:42She belongs to us all!
20:59Dear God, who might they be?
21:02They are the Devonshire Fjord, Father Purely.
21:09You are here as Alfred's spy.
21:10You will go no further.
21:12You will get down from your horse and you will walk back to Winchester with your news.
21:17And what news is that, Lord? What do you mean?
21:19You will tell the king that Odder is marching against the enemies of Wessex.
21:23You can either march to halt me or march to join me.
21:25It does not matter which.
21:27Once the Northmen at Bayonfleet see an army, battle will follow.
21:31Please, Lord, think about what you are doing. You are making traitors of your men.
21:34The men you see are here to die for their king.
21:37Not betray him.
21:39They know nothing of Alfred's weakness.
21:42But Uhtred, Lord, did he not ask you to do nothing?
21:44You will get down from your horse and you will return to Winchester.
21:48And if I refuse?
21:50Now, Father Purely.
22:04God, I beg you, think again.
22:07God, I beg you, think again.
22:14God, I beg you, think again.
22:16God, I beg you, think again.
22:47God, I beg you, think again.
22:52God, I beg you, think again.
22:53God, I beg you.
23:03I ask for ten, Dagfin.
23:06How are we supposed to scrub down a ship with three men?
23:09The men refuse to leave the Hall, Lord.
23:13Refuse?
23:14They say they are protecting their wealth
23:17Under the orders of Siegfried
23:19Who said this?
23:20Name them
23:26Your brother has called for more guards, Lord
23:28Until the metal comes
23:32Erik
23:34You have been sleeping at the river
23:38Why?
23:39You have made a fool of me
23:44You have harmed her enough
23:46You have fed and washed her enough
23:51Do not allow the man to see what I know for certain
23:54You have grown too fond of her
23:56It is not her ass you want, it is herself
23:59It will pass
24:02You have shamed me
24:06What I have done
24:08Is protect you
24:12Erik, my brother
24:13What is happening around us is your plan
24:15And it is a fine plan
24:17To give up London and take the princess
24:19To ransom her for ships full of gold and silver
24:22On which we will build an army
24:24That no man will want to face
24:26And every man will want to join
24:31This will be our land
24:34All of it
24:38I will not allow us to fail
24:45Esten, a guard every ten paces
24:47Yes, Lord
24:49Forgive me, Lord
24:51It is not that the men do not want to serve you
24:54It is there
24:56They do not know where your loyalties lie
25:16Oh, sweet Jesus, I cannot run
25:18Please let them be Saxon
25:22Father Purely
25:24Lord
25:25Thank the heavens a friendly face
25:27Are you lost, Father?
25:29Not lost, but abandoned, Lord
25:30I am returning to Winchester with an important message for Alfred
25:34We are going to see Alfred
25:36Climb onto the cart, you can help guard Mercy's ransom
25:39God bless you, Lord
25:40Saviour of my blissed feet
25:58Lord
26:00Oswald
26:10Can I say to you that I am afraid?
26:15I wear a sword but barely know how to use it
26:17I pray that when battle comes
26:21I will not fail you
26:23Oswald at times were all afraid
26:26Courage is finding the will to overcome your fear
26:28Nothing more
26:30Perhaps we'll find you an axe
26:31It requires less skill than a sword
26:34But you must find the courage
26:37Yes, Lord
26:39Thank you, Lord
27:03Father Purely
27:05Ethelred and Naldhelm
27:06I was expecting
27:07It is other, Lord
27:09Prior to leaving Winchester
27:10He sent a man
27:11Some man
27:11With word to raise the fighting men of Devonshire
27:13He has now met them on the road, Lord
27:15With the intention of doing what?
27:18He is marching against Birmflord
27:20Yes, Lord
27:20Yes, Lord
27:21He is
27:21Yes, Lord
27:33He is
27:35Yes, Lord
27:47He is
27:49But to stop him, we must stop him
27:50Lord, may I ask
27:52Where is Uhtred?
27:53He was not beside Odder
27:54If that is your meaning
27:54And it cannot have been Uhtred
27:56Who carried the message to Devonshire
27:57Father Red, you have how many men with you?
27:59Over fifty, Lord
27:59Household guard
28:00I can send for many more
28:01You would do that
28:02Rest your men and horses
28:03But you would join me and my own guard
28:04Before first light
28:05If we are to halt Odder
28:06We must march day and night
28:09And we must pray
28:12Dear Lord God in heaven
28:15Grant me the strength
28:17To survive this ordeal
28:21Give me the courage to overcome these hardships
28:26And instill within me
28:29Faith
28:32Faith in those I love
28:35For they will not abandon me
28:40Lord, I beg of you
28:44Amen
28:45Amen
28:50You!
28:52With me!
28:57Now!
29:21Twenty guards
29:22Cedric, you said there'd be no more than eight or ten
29:25We cannot count
29:26No, Lord
29:26It has never been more than ten men
29:28Ripper's group will strike first from the water
29:30They look to the river
29:32And then
29:34Kill them
29:34What, Lord?
29:36We are just eleven
29:36Ripper
29:37Two each
29:38We attack as soon as it's stuck
29:48Brother
29:51May I speak?
29:58I've something to say
30:01I have something to say to each of you
30:04You will be disappointed to know
30:07That this woman here
30:09Is now mine
30:10No man is to touch her
30:13Not with his hands
30:14And most certainly not with his cock
30:18She belongs to me
30:24You're weakened, brother
30:27It should have been me
30:28Who took the princess and put her in a cage
30:33Yes
30:34You're all right
30:37I did not think
30:40You never think
30:41No
30:43Because how do you think for me?
30:54It is three nights before the first of the silver will arrive
30:57We must be ready
30:58Tomorrow there will be no more ale
31:00No more games
31:02No more fighting over women
31:06But that is tomorrow
31:08Tonight
31:08We drink as if there were no tomorrow
31:13Yes
31:20Lady
31:24Have faith
31:26It is tonight
31:29To be a whole
31:30To be a queenسبal
31:42To be
31:56a queen Aryl
31:56Aryl
31:56To be a
31:57Let's go.
32:30Reaper!
32:58You! That's enough!
33:00It's not your kill!
33:07That is not how you wet your sword.
33:10Find your courage.
33:13Find your cross.
33:14Go back to the monastery Zafrid would wish.
33:33We shall rest for a short time only.
33:37Take rest. Stay alert.
33:39I want watchmen front and rear.
33:42Lead the horses and yourselves.
33:45Odder is out there. He is near.
33:48As is Ethel fled, Lord.
33:51We are here for Odder.
33:58Eric should have been here by now.
34:02Something's wrong. Why increase the number of guards? For what reason?
34:05Do we care? They are dead.
34:11We go to the fortress.
34:13We do?
34:14We came to free Ethel fled.
34:16We came to kill the guards.
34:17Varsid, you will say nothing.
34:20The guards will soon be discovered missing.
34:22When they are, it's over. We cannot wait.
34:25Lord, we have lost half our men.
34:28And there are hundreds of them both inside and outside the fortress.
34:31And a few more men will not be noticed.
34:37We go to the fortress.
34:38We go to the fortress.
34:39We go to the fortress.
34:52We'll be worried about the fortress.
34:55We go to the fortress.
34:59We can't leave here.
35:00We go to the fortress.
35:14Uhtred, she said that you would come.
35:16I dare not believe her, but you are here.
35:18Tell me what has changed.
35:21In truth, it is hopeless.
35:26I have no crew for my ship.
35:28The first task is not how we escape Beemfleod.
35:31It is how we free Aetherflad.
35:33She hangs where every man can see her.
35:36Lord, I enjoy a voyage as much as the next idiot, but this is beyond us.
35:40She's inside the hall.
35:42Inside the hall.
35:43Inside a cage, surrounded by men.
35:45Warriors.
35:47Then we must first get rid of the men.
35:49We do it now.
36:02Fire.
36:02Fire, fire, fire, fire!
36:05Outside now!
36:06Quickly!
36:07Put the fire up!
36:09Push the rest!
36:10I'll take a lot of force in the fire!
36:17Find something to carry water!
36:19Six men, stay with the princess!
36:31Lock the doors!
36:32Turn it up!
36:33Let me turn!
36:34Let's go!
36:39Wrap us, it's in the cage!
36:44Come on!
36:45This is one mess enough to break!
36:47Get it done before you burn!
36:52So clear the hall of Manmore!
36:55Now how do we clear the yard?
37:04Now follow the silver.
37:13Where did this begin?
37:15Lady, quickly!
37:17Right for the red gate!
37:19Do not stop!
37:22The princess!
37:24Stop that!
37:25After!
37:26Get me out!
37:27Now!
37:39Where is he?
37:40Eric!
37:41Where is he?
37:42No, no, no, no!
37:43I have not seen him outside of the hall!
37:45I have no idea!
37:47No!
37:48No, no, no!
38:08No!
38:09No!
38:10No!
38:11No!
38:12No!
38:12No!
38:13No!
38:14No!
38:21Eric!
38:30Eric, do not do this!
38:32Do not dare to do this!
38:34Brother, please let me have this one chance.
38:37I cannot let her go!
38:39She's a fortune! She's a reputation!
38:42If it's reputation you want, you can begin with killing me.
38:45Who should know?
38:47If you want your fortune, you must kill me.
38:52No!
38:57No!
38:59Climb out the cage!
39:17Get out of me!
39:34Shit! Get out of me!
39:37Christ!
39:38Rick!
39:38No!
39:40No!
39:43No!
39:44No!
39:45No!
39:45No!
39:52We need to go!
39:53Ethel's flat!
40:08No!
40:14You...
40:16You did this.
40:25You killed us both.
40:39It's right.
40:42No!
40:45It's not where to it.
40:47No!
40:54We Ohh!!
40:56We should go!
40:58Right here!
40:59los los los los...
41:07...nhed
41:08Get with me!
41:18Oh, my God.
41:40Oh, my God.
42:12Oh, my God.
42:15She's escaping with Uhtred.
42:20I want them dead.
42:24Lord, I'm grateful to see you, as are my men.
42:35I've told each one of them we are here on the orders of Alfred.
42:42Lord, as you appear to have marched an army to their door, I doubt the Northmen will believe you're not
42:47here to fight.
42:51Why, Otter?
42:54Why?
42:56For Wessex, Lord.
42:59Only for Wessex.
43:04Lord, the sky.
43:07It must be Biamfliad.
43:10It is an army, Lord.
43:12Sada.
43:13It's Sada's army.
43:18Stand ready!
43:19Stand ready!
43:21Good God.
43:22I think it is Uhtred.
43:24It is Hela.
43:25It is Æthelflaed, they have her.
43:33Lord!
43:34We're being pursued by Siegfried.
43:36The Danes are low in number and disorganized.
43:38My advice is that we kill them all.
43:40Stiapa, put a guard around my door to keep her safe.
43:41Father, I want to fight them!
43:43You will do as I say!
43:53Eric is dead, Lord.
43:55Siegfried will have no mind to negotiate nor wait.
43:58You want Saxon blood?
44:00We have to fight.
44:03Shield war, Lord.
44:04Only you can give the order.
44:08Lord, we only have a fraction of their number.
44:13We cannot win.
44:16I am ready.
44:22Lord.
44:25To die.
44:31It will be today.
44:39Who is with thee?
44:43Who is ready for glory?
44:45Yeah!
44:46One of them!
44:48Yeah!
44:56Shield war!
44:57Shield war!
44:58Shield war!
45:01Move!
45:05Move!
45:06Hold on!
45:24Touchdown!
45:30Shield! Shield!
45:53Shield!
46:02Shield!
46:04Shield!
46:09Shield!
46:10Shield!
46:12Shield!
46:24Shield!
46:30Shield, I see you, princess! I will kill you!
46:34I will hold your hands and your tits!
46:40Take free!
46:43Take free!
46:58Princess!
47:01Princess!
47:11I'm here!
47:14Face me!
47:34I'm here!
47:36I'm here!
47:38I'm here!
47:41I'm here!
49:24Leave us.
49:48Of course.
49:52Do you swear?
49:54You are the man I trust most, Uhtred of Beavenborough.
50:02I swear.
50:09As well, Eddie.
50:12Then I shall dare to kiss you.
50:35It seems you have made a habit of rescuing Wessex.
50:45Are the claims that you believed you were acting upon my orders, Uhtred?
50:52What will happen to him?
50:56There will be a trial.
50:58And then you will kill him.
51:04Treachery cannot be ignored.
51:08He's a good man.
51:11He is my friend.
51:17And a traitor.
51:22May I go, Lord?
51:26You are free to go.
51:30As my oath, ma'am.
51:31My name is...
51:36I'm...
51:40I'm...
51:44I'm...
51:45I'm...
51:45I'm...
51:57I'm...
52:10I would have liked to have seen my land of Devonshire once more.
52:18How did it look?
52:27Devonshire was beautiful, Lord.
52:35God be with you.
52:46God be with you.
52:49God be with you.
53:02God be with you.
53:06God be with you.
53:33What binds a man to his land?
53:37What power within allows him to give his life, to preserve his land and the lives of the families who
53:43work it?
53:46It can only be love.
53:51It will not be written that the Lord Odder saved Wessex.
53:55But that is the story I will tell.
53:58That he gave his life to save the lives of many.
54:03And in short, King Alfred of Wessex became more powerful than ever.
54:10Siegfried had been defeated.
54:13But Alfred knew as well as I that the Danes were sure to return.
54:19Shackled by oaths to both Wessex and Mercia, it seems fate has made my sword Saxon.
54:26Even though in my heart, I remain a day.
54:31I, Uhtred son of Uhtred, shall be the warrior to bind kingdom to kingdom.
54:37Honor bound to forge Alfred's dream of an England.
54:42But one day, my sword will belong to Bevanburg.
54:48Destiny is all.
54:50Destiny is the kingman against a king.
54:50And the Kingman against an escort andra sykephron is the title of The Le Mandy Dominic.
54:50Once killed the Kingman against aяхari, do not make it Kelly's Kiss.
54:50She might not be the onlyебly president keght armas than ever because of rebusets.
54:50Are you God's playing 크림 in WII.