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00:00You
00:30You
01:00You
01:30You
02:00What is your name?
02:04Fredis Erik Stater
02:08Is this your first visit to Uppsala?
02:10Yes
02:14I was sent here by Jarl HÃ¥kon to learn more about the gods
02:22Come with me
02:24Here, you are truly in the company of the gods
02:28Odin
02:32Thor
02:34And Freya
02:41Why else are you here?
02:53To learn my destiny
02:58To learn the game, you are truly in the world
03:00To learn the game of the gods
03:02You're the only one that worlds the gods
03:04And they are truly in the world
03:06I am very sure of the gods
03:07I am very sure to know the gods
03:08who have died
03:09So they have a choice
03:10Who have died?
03:11No, I am very sure to know the gods
03:12Are you finished?
03:13My god
03:14Come, brother. Let's finish that.
03:25Go, Harald. Seek your revenge. You've earned it.
03:33Come with me.
03:44Don't be afraid of yourself.
03:49Lord, you will not fear anyone.
03:51You will not fear anyone.
03:53No, Lord.
03:54You will not fear anyone.
03:56You will not fear anyone.
03:59Because you will be with me.
04:01Amen, Lord.
04:09You have found the Queen of England.
04:12I demand to seek a loot.
04:16Would you settle for me?
04:18Olaf.
04:42Welcome back, Your Highness.
04:46Welcome back, Your Highness.
04:48No boats of England.
04:49My name is Harald Sigurdsson.
04:50My name is Harald Sigurdsson.
04:54My brother, Stan, was your former king's bodyguard.
05:00A man whose job was to faithfully protect him and his family from all threats.
05:06And how is that loyalty rewarded?
05:07Like this.
05:08Like this.
05:09No boats of England.
05:10No boats of England.
05:11No boats of England.
05:12No boats of England.
05:13My name is Harald Sigurdsson.
05:16My brother, Stan, was your former king's bodyguard.
05:21A man whose job was to faithfully protect him and his family from all threats.
05:28And how is that loyalty rewarded?
05:31Like this.
05:32Man of England.
05:33I didn't come here for your money or your lands.
05:34I came for one thing.
05:35And one thing only.
05:36The head of a king.
05:38Death has rubbed me of your father's head.
05:39But yours will do just fine.
05:40I don't.
05:41I want to my nurse.
05:42I want to my nurse.
05:43I want to my nurse.
05:44No.
05:45No.
05:46No.
05:47No.
05:48No.
05:49No.
05:50No.
05:51No.
05:52No.
05:53No.
05:54No.
05:55No.
05:56No.
05:57No.
05:58No.
05:59No.
06:00No.
06:01No.
06:02No.
06:03No.
06:04No.
06:05No.
06:06No.
06:07No.
06:12You promised me.
06:13I have changed my mind.
06:15Not to me, Yumi.
06:16I brought an army across the sea for this moment.
06:19You cannot deny me now.
06:21I can.
06:22And I will.
06:32That sword strikes.
06:34your head will land next to his things change and we must change with them you
06:54must sacrifice revenge for power
07:04I'm the man who saved you on some prices day
07:26what are the others
07:56I pulled them out of the river but it could take them no further
08:03she has been shot with a double barbed arrow you cannot pull it out of her without killing her
08:27immediately if it stays the flesh will rot and she will die slow what if I push it through
08:33she's too weak to survive it
08:37do it
08:42you're not strong enough it will kill you
08:47let me decide that
08:50I can't lose you to all this
08:53you won't
08:55so
08:59Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
09:29Oh.
09:30Oh.
09:33Oh.
09:34Oh.
09:36Oh.
09:40Steve, busy.
09:41nervous.
09:42Unlock him.
09:58Unlock him.
10:14Congratulations.
10:16You mock me?
10:18Not at all. I praise you.
10:22You are an excellent fighter and a brilliant strategist.
10:28Your night attack in the marshes.
10:35What gave you that idea?
10:37It was obvious you would attack there.
10:41I see.
10:44And the dragon's teeth in the river to make a weapon of the tide.
10:52Brilliant.
10:55But your best move was sending Mercier's army to our rear.
11:01In fact...
11:03Had they chosen to attack...
11:07You might have destroyed us.
11:09Yes.
11:10I would have.
11:11Do not play games with me.
11:21Boy.
11:22None of those were your plans.
11:23Who was the woman in the battlements?
11:24Emma of Normandy.
11:25Emma of Normandy.
11:26My father's widow.
11:27Where is she now?
11:28I have no idea.
11:29Where is she now?
11:30I have no idea.
11:31Where is she now?
11:32I have no idea.
11:33Where is she now?
11:34I have no idea.
11:35I have no idea.
11:36Where is she now?
11:37I have no idea.
11:38I have no idea.
11:39Are you comfortable?
11:40I have no idea.
11:41I have no idea.
11:42I have no idea.
11:44I have no idea.
11:45I am not.
11:46How is it?
11:47I have no idea.
11:48I have no idea.
11:49I have no idea.
11:51Who was the woman in the battlements?
11:52Who was the woman in the battlements?
11:53Who was the woman in the battlements?
11:54Emma of Normandy.
11:55My father's widow.
11:57Where is she now?
11:58I have no idea.
11:59I have no idea.
12:04Are you comfortable?
12:12This was my room
12:17when I was your husband's advisor.
12:23Small, but cozy.
12:26What is it that you want from me, Olaf?
12:29It was your husband who instilled in me a mission
12:31to bring Christianity to the north.
12:35It is the great challenge of my life.
12:38Do you think that is easy?
12:39To break down centuries of gods and stories
12:43in people's minds.
12:50It takes courage and perseverance.
12:56And gold.
13:00So you do know what I want.
13:03Your husband's treasure.
13:06It is a myth.
13:06No, I saw it.
13:10Rubies and emeralds the size of walnuts.
13:13Gold bars so heavy,
13:15one man alone cannot pick them up.
13:18Piles of silver coins so deep,
13:21I could swim through them.
13:22If my husband kept treasures as you describe,
13:27he did not share its hiding place with me.
13:31I think that is a lie.
13:37You have changed much since I saw you last, Emma.
13:41You have gone from being a Norman girl with no rights,
13:45no land,
13:46just a piece of her father's property,
13:48to this.
13:51The Queen of England.
13:55That takes skill.
13:56It would be a shame to send you back to Normandy
14:01where it would become a piece of property again.
14:04Is that your threat?
14:07No.
14:08This is.
14:10Hatsbjørn!
14:15Mother!
14:15Mother!
14:16Mother!
14:17Up, up, up, up.
14:18My mission requires sacrifices.
14:28If you do that,
14:30you will take away any reason I may have to cooperate.
14:40I will let you think on it.
14:42Don't think too long.
14:52If I find the treasure without your help,
14:54I will no longer need you.
14:57Or them.
15:12săn ísest folga per Apa Maisa,
15:14um always need you.
15:15If I find the treasure yet,
15:16he finds the treasure that cry for someone else.
15:24It isred in time,
15:29you are faithful.
15:31You are faithful to really.
15:37It is a lot that I see.
15:39He's breathing
15:44And breathing
15:46Scorn
15:48My skin
16:09I don't know.
16:39I don't know.
17:09I don't know.
17:16Ah, Trader's coming in.
17:18Trader, Trader, Trader, Trader!
17:20Trader, Trader!
17:46Trader, Trader, Trader, Trader, Trader!
18:12King Canute!
18:16I am the wrong man to be alone in a room with right now.
18:36I know you are angry.
18:37Angry?
18:38I'm not angry.
18:40I am murderous!
18:41That may be, but unfortunately, it is a risk I must take.
18:45I need your help.
18:48My help?
18:50You should have thought of that before you lied to me about Edmund!
18:53You have been my right hand from the beginning.
18:56I still need you.
18:58There is absolutely nothing you could say to me right now to make me help you.
19:07What if I can make you king of Norway?
19:11I don't need your help for that.
19:12I have an agreement with my brother.
19:21When he dies, the throne will go to me.
19:24Or it will go to his son.
19:37I see you are not as close to Olaf as you think.
19:48The boy's name is Magnus.
19:49The boy's name is Magnus.
19:50He is twelve and healthy.
19:53And since your brother has chosen not to tell you about him, you are a fool to think that
19:58he will not transfer the throne of Norway to him.
20:03You have already robbed my family of justice.
20:14And now you wish to pull us apart.
20:22Olaf is already doing that.
20:29I wait for your turn.
20:32When I can guarantee your destiny.
20:44What is it you are looking for?
20:52Why did you save me?
21:05I was beginning to wonder myself.
21:17The king's men had stopped me at the docks.
21:20And I knew who I was.
21:23Yet you interceded and allowed me to escape London.
21:27Knowing full well that when I found out what happened, I would return with an army to avenge the slaughter.
21:36Why?
21:39I saved you because I could not save England.
21:43A rotten house cannot be repaired.
21:45It must be torn down in order to build a better one.
21:47And let me guess.
21:50In this better house of yours, there is a place for you.
21:54I am a survivor, Prince Harold.
21:56I will always find a place.
22:00Canute is looking for Queen Emma.
22:03She has not been found.
22:05She is another survivor.
22:07She is probably protecting her gold.
22:11Her gold?
22:12The queen is one of the wealthiest women in Europe.
22:14Surely you knew that.
22:16No.
22:19But I know someone else who would.
22:24Wait.
22:25I saved your life.
22:26And I have spared yours.
22:27I saved your life.
22:29And I have spared yours.
22:30You have found me.
22:31You have found me.
22:34That's all right.
22:35I have to go for count.
22:37And that's all right.
22:39Let's get in here.
22:40And that's all right.
22:41And that's all right, who is missing.
22:43You have found me.
23:02Who are you?
23:05I am the past, the present, the future.
23:10I am the reason you are here.
23:13Let me judge for myself what others have proclaimed as real.
23:26Ah, yes. The last.
23:31The last.
23:33You must sit, or soon you will be tired.
23:40What did you see on your journey?
23:43I saw some beautiful things.
23:48You saw something else?
23:51There had been a great battle.
23:54Everywhere was fire and death.
23:57And they called to you for help?
24:00Yes.
24:01But how did you respond?
24:03I didn't know what I wanted.
24:04That is not what I asked.
24:06What did you do?
24:09I ran.
24:10Why?
24:11I don't know why it...
24:12You evade me.
24:13I don't know.
24:14You do know.
24:15You are lying to me as you lie to yourself.
24:18Do you think we are born with all knowledge?
24:21We make the tools we need.
24:23There is no going back from here.
24:32Only forward.
24:34And the cries you ran from will grow stronger, aren't you?
24:40Don't look for me again.
24:56Hey.
24:58Where are you?
24:59King Canute.
25:28I'm Edric Strayona, Elderman of Mercia.
25:35Welcome, Edric Strayona.
25:38I recognize your banners.
25:40You had my army at your mercy.
25:42And stayed your hand.
25:44I am grateful for your decision, but...
25:49Curious of your reason.
25:51Sometimes rewards can be gained without a fight.
26:00Indeed.
26:03Please, be my guest at our feast tonight.
26:06And perhaps we may discuss a suitable reward for your actions.
26:11Queen Helm.
26:26I'm Harold Sigurdsson.
26:28How did you find me?
26:30I'd like to say it was difficult, but I'm Olaf's younger brother.
26:33I used to sleep here when I came to visit.
26:36I found it depressing then, and even more so now.
26:40We should go.
26:41I'm sorry.
26:42I'm sorry.
26:43I'm sorry.
26:44I'm sorry.
26:45I'm sorry.
26:46I'm sorry.
26:47I'm sorry.
26:48I'm sorry.
26:49I'm sorry.
26:50I'm sorry.
26:51I'm sorry.
26:52I'm sorry.
26:53I'm sorry.
26:54I'm sorry.
26:55I'm sorry.
26:56I'm sorry.
26:57I'm sorry.
26:58I'm sorry.
26:59I'm sorry.
27:00I'm sorry.
27:01I'm sorry.
27:02Let's go.
27:32Let's go.
28:02Let's go.
28:32Let's go.
29:02Let's go.
29:32Let's go.
29:33Let's go.
29:34Let's go.
29:36Let's go.
29:37Let's go.
29:38Let's go.
29:39Let's go.
29:40Let's go.
29:41Let's go.
29:42Let's go.
29:43Let's go.
29:44And for you, who have so faithfully supported me in this sacred mission, your payment has
30:00come.
30:01Let's go.
30:02Let's go.
30:03Let's go.
30:04Let's go.
30:05Let's go.
30:06Let's go.
30:07Let's go.
30:08Let's go.
30:09Let's go.
30:10Let's go.
30:11Let's go.
30:12Let's go.
30:13Let's go.
30:14Let's go.
30:15Let's go.
30:16Let's go.
30:17Let's go.
30:18Let's go.
30:19Let's go.
30:20But let us not be ungenerous in victory.
30:29Young King Edmund was entitled to defend his father's honor, and he did so with courage.
30:36Let us toast his bravery.
30:38More importantly, let us recognize one whose battle plan almost defeated us all, Queen Emma of Normandy.
31:08You honor us with your presence.
31:15Please, sit next to me, here.
31:30Before I honor my warlords with these spoils, there are some debts that must be settled.
31:46I ask you, what would you call a man who would put brotherhood before obedience to a king?
31:52We would call him a Green Lantern.
32:02This is a man who dreamed of pulling down London Bridge and did it.
32:07Life, Erikson.
32:24Your sister's debt is paid in full.
32:29What more would you ask of me?
32:31What lands?
32:32What spoils of war?
32:33I got what I came for.
32:40Yes, you did.
32:43And more.
32:46May his name never be forgotten amongst our people.
32:51Or thought of, again, as someone's son.
32:59How does glory feel, brother?
33:17That gold.
33:19No.
33:21Better.
33:21And Harold Sigurdsson, Leif's brave brother-in-arms, who promised me victory and delivered.
33:32My gratitude is worth more than gold.
33:37More than gold?
33:39Did you all hear that?
33:40And I'll hold you to it.
33:50And another debt.
33:52Our honored guest from the north, the abdomen of Mercia, Eadric Storiona, who will always have my gratitude for holding back his army.
34:02Although, I think he would prefer something more than gratitude.
34:08You see, I am right.
34:11Speak, Eadric Storiona.
34:13Thank you, King Canute.
34:19What I ask for is also my gift to you.
34:22When you and your great warriors return to Scandinavia, you will need an ally in these lands that you can depend on for support.
34:29A ruler you can count on.
34:32Are you suggesting yourself for this role, Eadric Storiona?
34:36I am.
34:38You do worse than have a strong friend at your back, as opposed to an impetuous boy.
34:50This, this is a gift.
34:54It is good to listen to a man who knows his own mind and has the courage to speak it.
35:03And Olaf!
35:04Olaf!
35:06The bravest of the braves, whose mighty ships rowed against the tide and pulled down the great bridge, smile for once.
35:21We have had our differences, but tonight we are brothers in victory.
35:26And no gift is too great for such a brother and friend.
35:36See, this feast is not about old quarrels, but new beginnings.
35:45But new beginnings cannot happen with a traitor in our midst.
35:49A person that brings with a stench of betrayal and threat.
36:16Here, here, in the very room, where Æthelred turned against his Viking ally, there is once more an oath-breaker among us.
36:31I can smell their ambition.
36:33I can smell their ambition.
36:37I can smell disloyalty.
36:43I can smell their greed.
36:44I can smell their greed.
36:56Stop!
36:57Stop!
36:58Stop!
36:59Stop!
37:00My men will kill you for this!
37:01Your men are dead, and your army is surrounded!
37:03Why?
37:04Why are you doing this?
37:05Because...
37:06Because...
37:07It is I, Eatrix Triona, not you, who will be the next king of England!
37:18No!
37:19No!
37:20No!
37:21No!
37:22No!
37:23No!
37:24No!
37:25No!
37:26No!
37:27No!
37:28No!
37:29No!
37:30No!
37:31No!
37:32No!
37:33No!
37:34No!
37:35No!
37:36No!
37:37Did you say you intend to claim the throne of England?
37:41throne of england i did i will rule jointly with king edmund
37:49is that the problem yes
38:02you've just made trading england that much harder
38:11the first viking king of england an accomplishment not even ragnar love broke or either the boneless
38:23could claim
38:31now we feast
38:41how exactly do you see this arrangement working you have the support of the nobles
38:51which is important to me and will be your job to manage as long as you do it well we'll get along
38:59fine
39:03relax edmund if i had any doubts about you i would have brought in two stumps
39:10i'm furious at you and why is that brother you know why
39:19and yet it doesn't bother you to tell me by an uncle to the future king of norway
39:29my son changes nothing between us says the man who lied to me
39:37you are a brilliant woman and you are a ruthless man
39:46you mean strana no i am a practical man i could not rest with such a treacherous man at my back
39:57and neither would you and neither would you i wasn't worried about him
40:02are you worried about me
40:03i'm worried about my children they have been taken from me and i fear for their lives
40:16for wine for the queen
40:26tell me
40:27i cannot
40:31they're kept us at this table
40:34and he would kill them instantly if he knew he was asking for your help
40:36i will find them for you
40:51get up
40:52i have an urgent request then go and ask someone who cares
40:56i need to find them as children well as you can see
41:01they're not with me i know all of us then they must be found quickly
41:06and you're one of the few men capable of doing that
41:16what if i can promise you a place in this new house you're building
41:20you've already shown me how little your promise means
41:24find someone else to help you
41:36what about the promise from me
41:51they see you raise your axe and they run
41:53they drop their weapons and drop and how do you protect the king
41:58when you wail and weep away from your throat
42:02what if they want
42:04it's a prayer for her
42:05you
42:13just watch me
42:14Olaf sent me to give communion to the children sorry father no need to
42:38apologize boys close your eyes and pray out loud
42:50have you had communion today no you receive God's blessing louder so that
42:59God can hear you
43:08that will do you pray very well time to go quickly
43:19gone to heaven
43:38where is she outside we had to make room for another
43:45you look surprised I am not dead told you tougher than you think
44:15you you're the one who brought down London Bridge he's famous now they will write
44:22songs about you the Canute will shower you with gold
44:27better he gave Astralis his freedom
44:39then we can go home
44:45live
44:51I'm not going back to Greenland
44:56there's nothing for me there
45:00and I've made a name for myself among these people
45:05strong name
45:07and I want you with me
45:16and I will be with you
45:26and I will be with you
45:50I'm so glad you're alive
45:57the gods didn't want me yet
46:01we should let her rest
46:04be back in the morning
46:09are you looking for this
46:31and I want you to be with you
46:55I don't know what to do.
47:25Enter.
47:29King Canute.
47:30I beg your pardon.
47:32I'm sorry to disturb you at such a late hour.
47:35I did not think you would want to wait until morning for news.
47:43Mother! Mother!
47:53King Canute.
47:59You are welcome, Queen Emma.
48:04Good night.
48:23You're the one who tried to save the boy, King.
48:24I am.
48:26And do you have a request for me, other than your freedom?
48:30No, Your Highness. I wish for nothing.
48:33But I believe I could be of service to you here in England, should you require it.
48:37What is your name?
48:38What is your name?
48:42Godwin.
48:47Godwin.
48:47You're the man who made a deal with the devil.
49:01I sold his honor for 30 pieces of silver.
49:04I don't know what that means.
49:13It means I traded my brother Sten's honor for the crown of Norway.
49:19You must have a good reason.
49:20You must have had a good reason.
49:23I did.
49:25I do not trust Olaf.
49:28And only time will tell if it was you or the devil that got the better bargain.
49:35Thank you, my friend.
49:40You're enough of me.
49:42What troubles you?
49:44You're a hero.
49:45And alive when so many are dead.
49:48Leif the lucky.
49:50More than luck.
50:01You sort of type in.
50:03The arrows, they fell like rain.
50:06And they didn't fall on me.
50:11Is there something or someone is protecting me?
50:20Where did you get this?
50:22In the marshes.
50:24Just before you saved me, a little girl placed it in my hands.
50:28Leif that would live when she was dying.
50:32Now she's better.
50:35Tell me, Prince.
50:38Is that luck?
50:42No.
50:43It's called a miracle.
50:50It's a Christian word.
50:52When something happens, it can only be explained by God.
51:00What if I don't believe in your God?
51:02Maybe he believes in you.
51:06But fair warning, brother.
51:10Miracles, like deals with the devil, come with strings attached.
51:16Something is always expected in return.
51:20Something is always expected in return.
51:22Something is always expected in return.
51:23Something is always expected in return.
51:27Something is expected in return.
51:29Don't you?
51:29Something is expected in return?
51:30Something is expected in return.
51:30I am a man who wants me to make a new story.
51:32What if I do?
51:33What if I do?
51:33Or, what if I do?
51:35Agree!
51:36Yeah.
51:36We are all in return.
51:36What if I do?
51:37I will not be left.
51:38No!
51:38What if he can say?
51:40Oh!
51:40No!
51:41Who wants me to live.
51:41No!
51:42I am a man.
51:42I am a man.
51:42Here.
51:43I am a man who wants me to pass me.
51:48No!
51:48I am a man.
51:49No!
51:50No!
51:50No!
51:52No!
51:53No!
51:54No!
51:54No!
51:55No!
51:55No!
51:55No!
51:56Anna.
51:56You are closer to death than you are to life. You will not make it 20 steps. I should
52:15read this. Your friend is fine. She is an Uppsala. Let us be silent.
52:39I have a way with babies.
52:42Shh. Please.
52:46I am not here for your child. I followed a trail of blood to your cottage.
52:55Many people come to me when they are hurt.
52:58Well, I am not interested in many people. Only one. A warrior who killed one of my berserkers.
53:12You are a pagan.
53:22Yes.
53:26In my faith, we baptize babies in case they die young. So they will not be damned in the fires of hell.
53:42The one you want is not here. She left three days ago.
53:49She?
53:50Yes. A woman. She had been attacked on the way to Uppsala.
53:55Describe her.
53:58Tall. Young. And she has a scar on her back in the shape of a cross.
54:05A cross? Like this?
54:10Yes.
54:11Yes.
54:12Please, may I have my child?
54:25There were two trails of blood. Now tell me. Was she alone?
54:35I'll never be in the place.
54:38No!
54:58No!
55:01No!
55:03I must go.
55:26I need a horse.
55:27Here, take this.
55:57I need a horse.
56:07I need a horse.
56:13I need a horse.
56:19I need a horse.
56:29I need a horse.
56:33I need a horse.
56:39I need a horse.
56:49I need a horse.
56:53I need a horse.
56:59I need a horse.
57:11I need a horse.
57:15I need a horse.
57:19I need a horse.
57:29I need a horse.
57:35I need a horse.
57:41I need a horse.
57:57I need a horse.
57:59I need a horse.
58:01I need a horse.
58:11I need a horse.
58:22I need a horse.
58:24I cannot.
58:28I need a horse.
58:33I need a horse.
58:37I need on TV.
58:39I have a horse.
58:40.
59:10.

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