King Ecbert visits the developing Viking settlement as the first harvest is sown.King Ecbert visits the developing Viking settlement as the first harvest is sown.King Ecbert visits the developing Viking settlement as the first harvest is sown.
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- TriviaIn this episode, Lagertha, having been taught Olde English/Saxon by Athelstan, is now able to converse with King Ecbert without the need for translation.
- GoofsThe King of Wessex turns up with the present of a new plough (plow) for the viking farmers to use. It looks to be of a design not created until the early 18th Century so it is about 1,000 years ahead of its time.
- Quotes
Rollo: [to Ragnar and Floki who are arguing about why they fight for the Christians and risk losing their own people] Both of you, save your breath. We have a mountain to climb. Some of us will not see a dawn like this again... not here on Midgard, at any rate. So, let us try and speak well of each other... no matter how much we have been through together.
- SoundtracksIf I Had a Heart
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Written by Karin Dreijer (as Karin Dreijer Andersson)
Performed by Karin Dreijer (as Fever Ray)
Courtesy of Mute and Rabid Records
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Blood Sacrifices and Criticism
Siggy brings the stranger home and together with Auslag and Helga, they clean his injured hand and Auslag invites him to have a meal and sleep in a straw bed. The wanderer Harbard tells stories about his travels and when he met the gods. Meanwhile, after defeating Princess Kwenthrith's uncle Brithwulf, the Vikings climb the hill to attack her brother Burgred, but the princess asks to spare his life. Floki blames Ragnar for the loss of his own people including their friend Torstein and Porunn that is badly injured. King Ecbert visits Lagherta and the field and watches a pagan ritual of sacrifice while his nobles criticize him. A tragic event happens in Kattegat and Siggy visits the Seer to ask about Harbard.
"Warrir's Fate" is an episode where Floki does not accept the sacrifice of his people in favor of Christians. On the other hand, King Ecbert is criticized by his noblemen for accepting pagans that sacrifice a cow for their god to have a good crop in their lands. Now the big question is who is Harbard? My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Warrior's Fate"
"Warrir's Fate" is an episode where Floki does not accept the sacrifice of his people in favor of Christians. On the other hand, King Ecbert is criticized by his noblemen for accepting pagans that sacrifice a cow for their god to have a good crop in their lands. Now the big question is who is Harbard? My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Warrior's Fate"
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- Oct 2, 2017
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