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00:01Previously on Vikings
00:04Gods desire you to have a great future
00:07Hail, O Ragnar!
00:09Hail, O Ragnar!
00:11Hail, O Ragnar!
00:13Hail, O Ragnar!
00:15How will we ever be equal now, my brother?
00:17I'm a child again
00:19I know you're a boy, my son
00:21We have to leave here, they will shun us like a bad snow
00:24No one will force you to go anywhere, they wouldn't dare
00:27I have been a warrior all my life
00:30I beg you, Lord
00:31Gift me the chance to die with honor in battle
00:35Let's take him with us
00:36Are these pagans not men like we are?
00:40Do they not bleed when they are cut?
00:42Let us prepare to defend ourselves
00:44They are not welcome in my kingdom
00:51O Ragnar! O Ragnar! O Ragnar!
00:57If I had a dog, I could love you
01:02If I had a boy, I could say
01:08After the night, when I wake up
01:13I'll see what tomorrow brings
01:19I love you
01:24If I had a dog
01:26If I had a dog, I could't
01:48Let's go.
02:18Make way there! Come on! Make way! Make way!
02:48Brother!
02:57Brother! Where are you?
03:02A wolf!
03:03Thank God you are come.
03:10What on earth made you think I would not, sire?
03:12No. I never doubted you.
03:15But others, our own youngest brother, fled to mercy him.
03:20He was always the runt of the litter.
03:22Our parents would have drowned him at birth.
03:24Where are the heathens now?
03:27Only one, perhaps two days away.
03:30And your forces are ready and armed?
03:31Yes, if you are ready to lead them.
03:34I would regard it a great honor, sire,
03:36to defend our kingdom and our homeland.
03:40And there's no man better, Lord Atterwolf.
03:42The poets sing your battle praises in the halls.
03:45That's because I paid them.
03:46If you paid them, they'd sing your praises, too.
03:51That's poets for you.
03:56My lady, pray.
03:58There'll be no time for laughter.
04:00No, my lord, Atterwolf.
04:03Only for fear.
04:04How soon will they come?
04:32Sooner now.
04:34I hope so.
04:36I can't wait for Valhalla.
04:38Good day to you, folk.
05:04What is the problem here?
05:06The problem is her.
05:09What has she done?
05:11She has had a child.
05:13The boy in her arms.
05:14What of it?
05:17He's not my child.
05:20We tried for many years to have children,
05:22but without success.
05:24And then just over a year ago,
05:26a young man came to the door.
05:27I remember the day I was making a loom.
05:31The young man said his name was Rigg.
05:34He gave us some good advice on our work
05:36and stayed at our house.
05:39After three days, he left.
05:41And then nine months later,
05:43she gave birth to a son.
05:51Whose child is it?
05:52I do not know, my lady.
05:56We were all in the same bed.
06:00I was too scared.
06:02You see?
06:02She is not an enormous woman.
06:05She had sex with Rigg
06:06and could not bring herself to tell me the truth.
06:14Do you know who this Rigg was?
06:16No.
06:17He was just a young man.
06:19On the contrary.
06:21We know from our ancient stories
06:24that Rigg is another name for Heimdall.
06:29The god Heimdall?
06:31My lady.
06:32Yes.
06:33The god Heimdall.
06:35You are fortunate
06:36that he chose your household to appear in.
06:38That's just a story.
06:40Our whole lives are just stories.
06:42You should be ashamed you did not trust your wife,
06:45despite the joy and comfort she has brought you
06:48and the fact that a god chose you
06:51of all people to visit.
06:54I do not punish her,
06:57but rejoice with her,
06:59drink wine with her,
07:01and sacrifice one of your animals to Himdall, the god.
07:06But if I hear you have harmed this woman
07:10or this child,
07:13you will answer for it to me.
07:18It seems they intend to stay here a while.
07:44Well, I had not expected that.
07:48My lord,
07:48why don't we attack?
07:50They have a strong position.
07:53Perhaps if we can make them leave their position
07:55and attack us.
07:56How can we force them to do that?
07:58They're scavengers,
07:59little more than beasts.
08:01You must be able to outthink them.
08:03If we leave it much longer,
08:04they'll be even better dug in.
08:06My lord,
08:07if a wolf comes into your sheepfold,
08:09you don't try to outthink it.
08:10You go in and drive it away,
08:12or kill it.
08:12How dare you argue with me?
08:14Lord Arthur will forgive us.
08:15We only meant...
08:16I know what you meant.
08:18You meant that you're already greater warriors than I am.
08:21Although only yesterday,
08:22you were still green,
08:22sucking on your mother's breasts.
08:24Go do your jobs.
08:25Get up the camp.
08:26Go.
08:26Go.
08:26Go.
08:26Go.
08:26Go.
08:27Go.
08:27Go.
08:27Go.
08:28Go.
08:28Go.
08:28Go.
08:28Go.
08:28Go.
08:29Go.
08:29Go.
08:29Go.
08:29Go.
08:29Go.
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08:30Go.
08:30Go.
08:30Go.
08:30Go.
08:30Go.
08:31Go.
08:31Go.
08:32Go.
08:32Go.
08:32Go.
08:33Go.
08:34Go.
08:34Go.
08:34Go.
08:34You see them up there?
08:38Yes.
08:38Well, I can see them.
08:41What are we waiting for?
08:44To see what they'll do.
08:48So you want to hand them the initiative?
08:51We can't afford to lose half our men by being stupid
08:54and attacking.
08:57We wait
08:58until the odds are in our favor.
11:01My lord, we're being attacked.
11:05We're being attacked.
11:07We're being attacked.
11:09We're being attacked.
11:13We're being attacked.
11:15We're being attacked.
11:19We're being attacked.
11:21We're being attacked.
11:27We're being attacked.
11:29No!
11:30No!
11:31No!
11:33No!
11:35No!
11:37No!
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12:00No!
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12:07No!
12:08No!
12:09No!
12:10No!
12:11No!
12:13No!
12:14What does he send you to fight all these veterans?
12:15In the better end too?
12:18No!
12:20What?
12:21Ragnar, come and see!
12:25Their iron is stronger!
12:28Hmm?
12:29Better than ours!
12:31And we've captured a dozen of their horses!
12:34is this? I'm hungry already. What is you, my friend? The gods won't lift my curse. I'm
12:43fated to live forever on this miserable earth.
12:48Who's this? This? This is the king's brother. What do you say? Shall we go visit the king? God help us.
13:08My brother defeated. Dead. God help Northumbria. Sire, we do not know if your brother is dead.
13:15But we do know, my lord, that he was defeated. Who are these barbarians, these savages? Why
13:25have they come to torment us? Sire, some learned and wise men say that these Northmen have been
13:32sent here by God to punish our people for their many sins and transgressions, that we have
13:39departed from the path of righteousness that our lord set out, so now he is holding us to
13:44terrible account. Forgive me, sire, but what if God has not sent these Northmen here to
13:54plague us? Then who has prey? Could it not, sire, rather be the work of the devil? Oh then, my lord, what is your
14:05advice? My advice, sire, is that as we are facing the forces of Satan, we must resist them at all
14:12costs, even at the cost of all our lives, if necessary. For evil cannot be accommodated, nor yet ever bargained
14:23with us. Sire, if I might speak, I, I put it to you, that it might be that these pagans have come here
14:35by their own account, that they are neither of God, nor the devil. They're just savage men, more interested
14:44in robbery and plunder than in matters of the spirit. Then what is your advice? Sire, since they have come for
14:50gain, then let us offer them enough money, or whatever else they desire, to go away and leave
14:57us in peace. Sire, shame on you, shame on you. He is right. Why waste more blood? Let's pay them off.
15:09Let's pay them off. My lord, let me think on it just a little while. In the meantime, let
15:18it be known, I have sent envoys out to raise more men to arms for our use, if need be.
15:26Contend, oh lord, against those who contend with me. Fight against those who fight against me. Draw the spear and
15:51javelin against my pursuers. Say to my soul, I am your salvation. Sire, may I hear.
16:06your soul, I am your salvation. Let's pray. Let us pray. Let us pray. Let us be
16:11I don't know.
16:41I don't know.
17:11Your brother was still alive.
17:13He would like to talk to you about what he can give you to set his brother free.
17:18Do you accept the king's invitation?
17:27Where are you going?
17:36We should attack.
17:51Well, they are weak.
17:54How long will it take them to raise another army?
17:57Attack, attack, attack.
17:59That's all he ever says.
18:00I want to talk to the king.
18:05What is there to talk about?
18:07Imagine the treasures the king keeps in his household.
18:10I want them.
18:12I want to see how he lives.
18:15What manner of men?
18:16They are.
18:18And I'm hungry.
18:19Listen to me.
18:21If we agree to walk into his house, he can kill each and every one of us.
18:26You forget.
18:27We hold his brother hostage.
18:29Why should he care about his brother?
18:34Do I not care about mine?
18:35Bye.
18:36Bye.
18:44I want to see how he lives ago.
21:28Okay.
21:30Ragnar Lothbrok, I present my wife, Eelswith, and my son, Egbert.
21:41It's good.
21:43Rick.
21:46Hello.
21:51Go now.
22:00In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Amen.
22:27Amen.
22:28Amen.
22:30Amen.
22:48Amen.
22:48Amen.
22:55Amen.
22:56Amen.
22:58Amen.
22:59Oh, my God.
23:29Shall we talk, King?
23:46Very well.
23:48What do you want for the safe return of my brother and for leaving my kingdom?
23:56Is he a priest?
24:00He is a bishop of our church, a man of God.
24:04I, too, have a man of God at home.
24:10Two thousand pounds, in gold and silver.
24:13What did he say?
24:15How much?
24:17Two thousand pounds.
24:18I do not think I heard you properly, Ragnar Lothbrok.
24:25Hmm.
24:29Two thousand pounds, in weight.
24:35That is a present.
24:36I agree to the church.
25:01Good.
25:13But first, you must return my brother.
25:17When we receive payment, you shall have your brother.
25:23You must give me time to collect such a vast amount.
25:27And in the meantime, you and your men must remain in your camp and make no further attacks on my people or their property.
25:42Agreed.
25:42Sire, how can we trust the word of a pagan?
25:49Let me baptize one of them.
25:52There is one further condition.
25:54I desire that either you or one of your companions agrees to be baptized into our faith.
26:02And that way, I can make peace with a friend and fellow Christian and not an enemy.
26:08You want one of us to become Christian?
26:12Yes.
26:13I give an egg and I'll tell you, Mother.
26:19Christian, oh, dear.
26:25Toasty.
26:28Christian, Mother, that's the egg.
26:40Hi.
26:43You'll be Christian.
27:04My Lady Lagertha, I hope you can find it in your heart to speak to the wife of the late Earl.
27:10Of course.
27:11Hello, Siggy.
27:12Please, sit down and join us.
27:13Wait.
27:15Earl Haroldton tried to kill my father.
27:20I know.
27:22And if he had succeeded, I would be standing where Siggy's standing now.
27:29So, what would you like me to say to her?
27:31I would ask her to sit down.
27:51What can I do for you?
27:52It is what I can do for you.
27:53It is what I can do for you.
27:54I want to serve you.
27:58That is not necessary.
27:59I remember very well how I served the father of my church, and it did me no harm.
28:15Well, in fact, I found in service a great freedom and honor when I accepted that I should forget about myself and serve Father Cuthbert, well, then I became happy.
28:30If it's really what you want, I accept your offer.
28:49You and your daughter are now under my protection, but I will never treat you as a servant.
29:00Lord, holy father, almighty and eternal God, expel the devil and his kin from this person, from the head, from the hair, from the brain, from the brow, from the ears, from the nostrils.
29:30From the mouth, from the mouth, from beneath the tongue, from the throat, from the neck, from the chest, from the heart, from the entire interior of the body, from the thoughts, from the words, and from the deeds, in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord.
29:47Amen.
29:48I anoint thee in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
30:00Amen.
30:01Amen.
30:02Amen.
30:03I now pronounce you baptized and born again with the new Christian name of Rolf.
30:07May the Lord bless you and keep you from this day hence and forever.
30:14Amen.
30:15Amen.
30:16Amen.
30:17Amen.
30:18Amen.
30:19Amen.
30:20Amen.
30:21Amen.
30:22Amen.
30:23Amen.
30:24Amen.
30:25Amen.
30:26May the Lord bless you and keep you from this day hence and forever.
30:38Amen.
30:56We have witnessed a true miracle.
31:03Now, I ask you to fulfill your promises.
31:07Return to your ships and await your payment in peace.
31:11Agreed, Ragnar Lothbrok?
31:26What is it?
31:45I can't sleep.
31:50Come here beside me, Jojo.
31:56What worries you?
32:04I fear for Father, so far away.
32:13Our lives are free to do, you know.
32:16We all have to accept that.
32:18I can feel it moving underneath my hand.
32:29He has a strong kick.
32:32He?
32:33Are you so sure it's a boy?
32:36A long time ago, the seer prophesied that your father would have many sons.
32:42That's how I know it's a boy.
32:43Have sleep.
32:52I won, okay?
33:19Well done.
33:23What's wrong with you, Floki?
33:28Oh, there's nothing wrong with me.
33:30I did not renounce the gods in front of everyone.
33:35It was a joke.
33:37I didn't believe it.
33:40I didn't even know what the old fool was saying.
33:43It doesn't matter.
33:45Surely you made them very angry.
33:47Don't be stupid.
33:55No.
33:56You are the stupid one.
33:59To risk the wrath of the gods.
34:02How will you ever get Odin to forgive you now?
34:07They are here.
34:09Come and see.
34:10Come and see.
34:12Come and see.
34:13Come and see.
34:15Come and see.
34:17Hey, you're right.
34:18Come and see.
34:20Come and see.
34:21Come and see.
34:38Come and see.
34:39Bye.
34:40They're empty!
35:10They're empty!
35:23Leave me!
35:40I don't know.
36:10I don't know.
36:40I don't know.
37:10I don't know.
37:40I don't know.
38:10I don't know.
38:40I don't know.
39:10How many Christians did I kill, Floki?
39:23I don't know.
39:25I don't know.
39:27I don't know.
39:29I don't know.
39:31I don't know.
39:41I don't know.
39:51It seems your brother, the king, does not care if he live or die.
40:03If you let me talk to him, I'll persuade him to honor his pledge.
40:13Why should I not kill you now?
40:25Why should I not just kill you now?
40:27I'll just kill you now.
40:29Then you'll have nothing left to bargain with.
40:37I have this.
40:39I have this.
40:47open.
40:57Open the gate.
40:59Open the gate.
41:01I don't know.
41:13I don't know.
41:15I don't know.
41:17I don't know.
41:29I don't know.
41:31I don't know.
41:33I don't know.
41:35I don't know.
41:53I'm coming back.
42:25I swear before God Almighty, I declare war eternal on the Northmen Ragnar Lothbrok.
42:52I swear to our Lord Jesus Christ and to the Blessed Virgin, one day I will avenge myself on him, bring him to justice and to death.
43:06So help me, God.
43:36God bless you.
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