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Floki's War Chant "Skeggǫld, Skálmǫld, Skildir ro Klofnir"
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Morgane Polanski, who plays Princess Gisla, is the daughter of part-jewish pedophile movie director Roman Polanski and French actress Emmanuelle Seigner.
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The series just took a turn for the worst. Ragnar goes full christ insaner. He got baptized because he wanted to be with Athelstan in heaven when he dies. What a fag...
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VNN'ers interested in the historical Ragnar Lodbrok's siege and sack of Paris in AD 845 should check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Paris_(845)Here is how the historical Ragnar acted on the occasion: Ragnar's Vikings raided Rouen on their way up the Seine in 845, and in response to the invasion, determined not to let the royal Abbey of Saint-Denis (near Paris) be destroyed, the French King Charles the Bald assembled an army which he divided into two parts, one for each side of the river. Ragnar attacked and defeated one of the divisions of the smaller Frankish army, and took 111 of their men as prisoners and hanged them on an island on the Seine. This was done to honor the Norse god Odin, as well as to incite terror in the remaining Frankish forces.
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At least Bjorn looks like he is full pagan and that is at least in keeping with history. Fucking jews, fucking with our people's history and heritage.
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Well, they've set up Ragnar as being interested in Christianity since the first season, so it's not really a surprise. Even if the historical Ragnar never converted I think the point of this being in the series is to represent the overall arc of the vikings (that is, over a few centuries the Norse people went from being Odinists to Christians, which was forced upon them by their leaders - people like Ragnar). Of course, the Christianization of the region really took off much later - in the 11th century with "Saint" Olaf for example. There was also a famous early Norman king (I forget his name) who converted to Christianity because he won a battle (he had prayed for the Christian God to help him). Anyway, I get the impression that the History Channel doesn't plan on this series lasting more than one or two more seasons so they want to cram all this Christian stuff into Ragnar's story to incapsulate the overall history of the vikings.
The treatment of Ragnar's former wife as a warrior is more of an eye-roller to me. That seems very exaggerated. However, it's based on some truth so it's not so bad. They're taking bits and pieces from the sagas and the Christian accounts and kind of mashing them up to give an overall picture of the time period. |
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And the look on Floki's face when he witnessed that about says it all. He will either turn against Ragnar completely now or pack up and leave Kattegat and sail off and discover Iceland. If Ragnar survives the trip back home, he probably won't be too pleased to discover his wife Aslaug had a Christian missionary killed, either.
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A bit like Sparta I guess. Everyone is obsessed with the 'good guys' (the Christians in the Viking era and the Athenians in the classical Greek era) that they kinda forget that the Vikings and Spartans were quite the opposite of the supposed 'oppressive patriarchies' that they are oft popularly believed to have been.
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The Vikings unfairly get a bad rep from most people for being raiders, and killing christians. But to put that time frame in perspective, lots of other Europeans were warring with each other as well. I think they had one of the purest and most noble cultures in Europe. Far preferable to the semitically perverted culture the rest of Europe adopted with christianity.
Sure they weren't the philosophers, mathematicians the Greeks were, or the builders and technological innovators the Romans were, but what they accomplished deserves merit. Most of the rest of Europe would have been worse off than the Vikings if it wasn't for the relics and knowledge from ancient Greece and Rome being shared. The Vikings developed their own style of warfare, ship building, iron working, and navigation techniques without whoring off of Roman achievements. They were the best warriors and seafarers in Europe at the time. |
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Long live Ragnar! He's not dead (yet). He still has the appointment in King Aelle's snake pit, if the show keeps to the sagas, that is.
Kind of a bummer though, we have to wait until January 2016 to see how Rollo and the princess work out and what Ragnar decides what to do with Floki now that he knows Floki killed Athelstan. Good news is there are 16 episodes planned for Season 4, so that will be less of a gap between any following seasons.
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The way I'm seeing it was the christtard conversion was made to appear like a ruse, but that doesn't take away from Ragnar saying he'd rather be with Athelstan in heaven than in Valhalla with his people. I think its gay as hell to choose to be in heaven because of another man over choosing Valhalla with all the brave people who fought and died at his side, as well as eventually his own family and friends among his people. So I still think the christtard conversion was sorta legitimate. As it turns out, Floki is one of the more sane ones of the bunch. At the casket scene he called Ragnar a traitor for turning on the values and traditions of his people. That's the way I see it too.
I don't blame Rollo for accepting that deal. Ragnar became king, and the least Ragnar could have done was make his brother Rollo a Jarl, and give him Jarl Borg's territory. Last edited by Crowe; April 24th, 2015 at 12:11 PM. |
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I have to agree Ragnar's fixation with Athelstan is getting a little weird. You'd think he would be more loyal to his own family and people. I'm assuming this christard story arc is Michael Hirst's way of showing how the Norse eventually converted to the christ cult in actual history and Ragnar is sort of fulfilling the role of King/St. Olaf who converted, but was killed by his own people for it.
Ragnar probably didn't make Rollo an Earl and placed him over Borg's territory because Ragnar still didn't trust his brother completely after he sided with Borg back in Season 1 and 2. Remember the scene in the episode before Borg was blood-eagled telling King Horik to kill Ragnar and make Rollo Earl of Kattegat? So who took over Borg's earldom after he died? It wasn't explained in the show. It appears to be Erlendur, Horik's son, because we saw him with Torvi, Borg's widow this past season. Ragnar still needs to kill him, he will cause nothing but problems. Of course, that will be a plot device for Season 4.
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loved how ragnar rised up from his coffin and cutted the priest troat.
I don´t know why he cares about athelstan, the guy was a sleepy christarded who would betray ragnar without thinking twice. Maybe ragnar just thought he was usefull and made all the theater to fake his death and see who was loyal to him and what people around him really think. |
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Death Ragnar Conquer Paris •I Win• (Vikings Finnal Episode 10) The Dead
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Rollo gets a prophecy from the seer
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There's a lot of history still about the Vikings. So far we've seen them do the normal plundering. But later there was full scale war with the Saxons, and at some period they also just traveled around the world to trade. They went to India, they went to Iran on the Volga river, down to Constantinople, over to North America. Wouldn't it be great with one season of discoveries before it ends?Perhaps MONGOLS or the vikings in AMERICA.Lots of ways the in Vikings this could happen.IF i am wrong i wont be watching and the show will turn to shit.
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