Episode name - The End of Jomsborg
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00:00Mo'ole'o, mo'ole'i mo'ole'o
00:14Hey-ey, ya-oh, ay-yeah
00:23Hey-ey, ya-oh, ay-yeah
00:29Hey-ey, ya-oh, ay-yeah
00:36Hey-ey, ya-oh, ay-yeah
00:43Hey-ey, ya-oh, ay-yeah
00:49Mo'ole'o, mo'ole'i mo'ole'o
00:56Mo'ole'o, mo'ole'i mo'ole'o
01:02Hey-ey, ya-oh, ay-yeah
01:08Hey-ey, ya-oh, ay-yeah
01:15Hey-ey, ya-oh, ay-yeah
01:22Hey-ey, ya-oh, ay-yeah
01:29Hey-ey, ya-oh, ay-yeah
01:38Domine, benedicte hank gentum divinum,
01:44benedictionis et conversionis,
01:47benedicte tuam vas sanctum,
01:50Ducate eum.
01:51Nitente mut convertat animas ad tuam reum.
01:54Enough.
01:55The liturgy cannot be rushed.
01:57Solfer.
02:01Trebuchets are unguarded, and they are burning the dead.
02:04How many remain?
02:05I counted twenty.
02:07There may be more, but they are clearly weakened.
02:10Then it appears we have arrived just in time.
02:14Yes.
02:15Yes, we did arrive just in time.
02:18Open the barrels!
02:23Today, we come to free my father's body from its earthly bondage.
02:28From the heathen soil where it has cried for justice for seven long years.
02:33Today, you will complete this mission of ending the pagan age.
02:37Today, you will destroy Job's morgue!
02:41Destroy!
03:12It is the great Harald Sigurdsson.
03:16Care to join us?
03:18Join you doing what?
03:21Bullying your generals or what?
03:24It doesn't look like you need my help.
03:26I think you're scared to fight me.
03:31Scared of you.
03:34I'm only scared of what the Emperor would do when I robbed him of his second best general.
03:42Someday, Viking, your quick tongue will not be quick enough to save you.
03:52We'll see.
04:05Good morning, Empress.
04:06Good morning.
04:07We have approved the new recruits for the Barangian Guard.
04:09They are ready for your reviews.
04:10Spadaro Candidatus, may I speak with you?
04:15Good morning, Empress.
04:19I need you to escort me to my chambers.
04:27Empress, this is not the way to your chambers.
04:30What are you doing?
04:33You know.
04:37This is dangerous.
04:39Renew Spadaro Candidatus.
04:42The second most powerful man of the Empire.
04:46Show me what you want.
04:50Tell me what you need.
04:54Show me what you want.
04:58Tell me what you need.
05:10I want you.
05:24Emperor, may I help you?
05:28I was looking for the Empress. I thought I heard her voice.
05:32She was here, but I believe she went back to her quarters.
05:40Actually, she is waiting for you in the garden, Emperor.
05:44I escorted her there.
05:54Thank you, Gareth.
06:11We have fought alongside you for years.
06:14We have followed you, always.
06:17But this is the most dangerous thing you have asked of us.
06:23I ask nothing of you.
06:53No!
06:59No!
07:01No!
07:03No!
07:05Someone help us!
07:07Help!
07:09Help!
07:11Help!
07:22Take the Kalogra.
07:25No!
07:27No!
07:29No!
07:50For God!
07:54No!
07:57No!
08:04No!
08:06Stop!
08:08For God's sake!
08:17You are Lene?
08:21Nikitas.
08:24You wish to say a prayer over the graves?
08:26No. Come and eat. You must be hungry.
08:49You know he could have killed you.
08:51We do not know that.
08:53And I will not play God, speculating his intentions.
08:56You think God saved you?
08:58Maybe you were sent by him.
09:00I'd be the last person he would send.
09:06You are wounded. I need to wrap that.
09:10I'll do it. Get me some cloth and some mail.
09:23The ale.
09:35What sort of nun are you?
09:38A thirsty one.
09:42My name is Tamar.
09:44Leif.
09:47When you're ready, I'll take you down to the nearest town where you'll be safe.
09:51If I was looking for safe, I wouldn't be here.
09:54God doesn't send his servants to places that are warm and comfortable.
10:01I have a purpose here.
10:05To restore this house of God.
10:07Oh.
10:09If you don't need my help, I'll go on my way.
10:12But I do need your help.
10:14With my wound, I cannot carry water to mix the mortar.
10:18The spring is behind the church and the day is not getting any longer.
10:22I suggest we get started.
10:49What are those for?
10:51Offerings to their gods and warnings that death lies in sight.
11:14What horrible plague befell them?
11:18Not a plague. Me.
11:27Spread out. Look for survivors.
11:30Come on.
11:47Keeper of the Faith.
12:00Keeper of the Faith.
12:15Where are they?
12:30We should be looking for your father.
12:37He's not going anywhere.
13:00This was my father's axe.
13:06We found someone.
13:31Ah.
13:33Ah.
13:39I'm looking for the woman called Freydis.
13:43She's dead.
13:45She died of the sickness.
13:55Do you recognise this axe?
13:58This is Olaf's axe.
14:02I was there when Freydis killed him.
14:09And what happened to his body?
14:12It's outside the gates.
14:15In the Valley of the Dead, with the other Christians she killed.
14:20Ah.
14:26The Valley of the Dead.
14:32Now, you are going to take me there.
14:34Bring her.
14:44Where are you heading?
14:45To the south.
14:47And what is there that you seek?
14:50A man.
14:51Who is this man to you?
14:54You ask a lot of questions.
14:56We can't take turns.
15:04What sort of nun drinks ale and no stone masonry?
15:07One was not always a nun.
15:09You're a mason.
15:11My husband was. I learned from him.
15:14We worked together in a town in the south.
15:16Now my turn. The man you seek?
15:20A mapmaker.
15:22What do you want with him?
15:24An answer to the unknown.
15:31When I was young, my father took me on a voyage to the north.
15:36A Taoist ship got blown off course in a storm.
15:40When the clouds cleared in the morning, I saw something on the horizon.
15:45A line of tall trees, golden in the sunrise.
15:50I'm from Greenland. I'd never seen trees before.
15:56When I went to tell my father,
16:00the land vanished and I was the only one who had seen it.
16:06For a long time, I would lay awake at night and try to remember what it looked like.
16:12I would describe it to my sister to keep the image alive in my mind.
16:18But finally, I came to believe I had imagined it.
16:27You want to know if it's real?
16:31Yes.
16:37And where is he now?
16:39Who?
16:41Your husband.
16:43Clearly he's not here.
16:48We need more stones.
16:53My horse!
17:12Well?
17:14Not much further.
17:20I think that you are lying.
17:23Lord Magnus!
17:24Lord Magnus!
17:28Lord Magnus!
17:29I think that you are lying.
17:32Not like this!
17:59Shit.
18:30No!
18:55Fast!
19:00Quickly!
19:12It is Olaf.
19:20A sign...
19:22written in Latin.
19:30There are two boats. Hurry.
19:39The foolishness of the father...
19:42lives on in the son.
19:49This is a trap.
19:51They have not abandoned Jomsborg.
19:53We have checked everywhere.
19:55Not everywhere. Not the dead.
19:57Back to Jomsborg!
20:04Take this!
20:12Jomsborg is down!
20:15Faster!
20:16Come on, Charlie. Get up. Get up. Sit down.
20:20Come on!
20:21Row! Row!
20:27Faster!
20:54Come on!
20:56Faster!
21:02They are coming!
21:05Row!
21:23Row!
21:25Row!
21:27Put your backs into it!
21:35It's too late to surrender now, Freydis.
21:38You may have killed my father,
21:40but you will not escape me!
21:42Your people will be forced to pay for your sins!
21:46I am not surrendering to you, Magnus!
21:50I am destroying you!
21:53No!
22:23No!
22:42Freydis!
22:46You should have let me kill him.
22:50So you can sleep without worry.
22:52I stopped you from killing him
22:54because forgiveness is Christ's greatest gift.
22:59Well,
23:01out here,
23:04that gift would get you killed.
23:09Do you not believe in God?
23:11Any God?
23:14I have seen more death and hatred
23:16caused by religion than any other source.
23:19I didn't ask about religion.
23:21I asked about God,
23:23a force greater than you,
23:26wiser than you,
23:29capable of forgiveness.
23:33Any God capable of forgiving me would be a fool.
23:37I don't worship fools.
23:41We all carry the burden of our mistakes.
23:47He left me,
23:49my husband.
23:51He left me because
23:55I killed our child.
24:03When he was away,
24:06raiders attacked our village and killed many.
24:11When they reached our house,
24:13I hid beneath the floor with our son.
24:17He was only a few months old
24:22and he had to cry.
24:27Babies cry.
24:32To quiet him,
24:35I
24:38covered his little mouth with my hand.
24:43But the man wouldn't leave.
24:47I
24:52And he wouldn't stop crying.
24:58So my hand pressed firmer.
25:07When they finally left,
25:10I was alive.
25:13But my child was dead.
25:19My husband tried to forgive me,
25:22but he could not.
25:26Neither could the people from my village.
25:34You think
25:36your God forgave you?
25:42No.
25:45I believe he helped me forgive myself.
26:13Come on.
26:18Let's celebrate.
26:42Let's celebrate.
26:45Let's celebrate.
26:56We found him here
26:59under the branches of a tree
27:02to thank him for the warmth he gave us.
27:07You remember the stories I told you of the Great Tree of Life?
27:12This is that tree.
27:14It has injured many things,
27:16just as our people have.
27:19Like our roots
27:21are deep and strong.
27:24Let it be a lesson to us all.
27:26Boys.
27:28Grandfather.
27:30Peter.
27:40Well, Godwin,
27:42I'm glad you're all here.
27:44I'm glad you're all here.
27:47I'm glad you're all here.
27:50I'm glad you're all here.
27:53I'm glad you're all here.
27:57Welcome to Denmark.
28:02King Canute was able to receive the papal blessing
28:04on three counties in the south
28:06which had been in dispute with the Wens.
28:08His word and the word of the church
28:10defend this agreement.
28:12Excellent.
28:15So tell me,
28:17did you meet the Pope?
28:20Yes.
28:23And is he a big man?
28:25A fair height and weight.
28:28And what kind of axe does he use in combat?
28:31A big one like mine?
28:33Or a small hand axe?
28:35Or perhaps he's a swordsman?
28:37Your point is well taken, Your Highness.
28:39But the Wens are now Christian
28:41and they will not be able to resist the pressure
28:43that the church can bring to bear
28:45if they do not accede to his wishes.
28:47Your son understands that.
28:49He made a good deal.
28:52A Viking in Rome.
28:56Meeting with the leader of the Christian church.
28:58I would have liked to have seen that.
29:02He represented your people well.
29:05So have you, I'm told.
29:08He fought like a Viking.
29:10I have much to be thankful for here.
29:12A wife who is Viking
29:15and two strong sons who share your bloodline.
29:18And what do you think of my grandson here?
29:23He fancies himself to be heir to the English throne.
29:29He fights like a king
29:31but he knows very little about England
29:33and he will have competition.
29:35I'm prepared for them.
29:37And I have Godwin to advise me.
29:39I fought bravely against the Wens, ask anyone.
29:42The king must be intelligent.
29:44A real king would have anticipated their attack
29:46and would have put up guards.
29:49And he must be tougher.
29:52When I was your age, my father was king of Denmark.
29:56He was a poor king and the country suffered.
29:59And even though it was obvious
30:01that I would be a much better ruler
30:03he wouldn't relinquish the throne.
30:06I could have waged war against him.
30:09I would have fought like a Viking.
30:11But I chose a different path.
30:14I killed him.
30:20If you truly intend to rule
30:23you must be tougher.
30:33Prince Edward.
30:35Let us go for a ride in the castle.
30:38Prince Edward.
30:40Let us go for a ride in the country before I depart.
30:42I'll go.
30:44No, Alfred. Your mother wants to see you.
30:48Come.
30:50One final trip with your guest.
30:55If you're worried
30:57bring your cards.
31:07Come.
31:27Alfred, where's your brother?
31:29He's out with Canute on a ride.
31:33I wanted to go with him but he wouldn't allow it.
31:37Come, Alfred.
32:00Why have my men pulled back?
32:02Because I told them to.
32:04It cost me surprisingly little for them to abandon you.
32:08What do you intend to do?
32:11Calm yourself, Edward.
32:14If I had wanted to harm you
32:16I would have done so before now.
32:20Get down.
32:22Let us talk.
32:35You have made no mystery
32:37of how you feel about me.
32:40Or your mother.
32:43Or your belief
32:45that the crown of England
32:47belongs to you.
32:50It does.
32:52The throne belongs to the House of Wessex.
32:54Someday.
32:56But not now.
32:58And I sit on that throne
33:00because of mistakes made by your father.
33:03A day will come, however, when I will not.
33:06And when that day comes
33:09perhaps one of my sons
33:11will wear the crown.
33:14Perhaps you
33:16or your brother will.
33:19But whoever wears it
33:21must realize something important
33:23or complete it.
33:25Whoever wears it
33:27must realize something important
33:29or they will not wear it long.
33:32Thrones
33:34may be inherited
33:38but kings are made.
33:41Your father understood this.
33:44So do I.
33:46Maybe one day
33:48you will too.
33:51Why have you told me this?
33:56Because your mother loves you.
33:59And I love your mother.
34:02And I do not like the way you treat her.
34:05She abandoned us.
34:07She did so to protect you.
34:09You were not safe in England.
34:11She did what she did
34:13to give you a chance to survive.
34:15Do not punish her for that.
34:30If you want to be a king
34:32behave like one.
34:34Else your pride and anger
34:37will be the end of you.
34:45Why is it, Prince Jaroslav
34:47that your visits are always accompanied
34:49with requests for troops?
34:51Because the need for them
34:53is still important.
34:55I can offer you two thousand men.
34:57No more.
34:59I thought we were trying
35:01to solve the Pecheneg problem.
35:03With two thousand men
35:05I could barely scratch their balls.
35:07But I can offer you
35:09two thousand men.
35:11No more.
35:13I thought we were trying
35:15to solve the Pecheneg problem.
35:17With two thousand men
35:19I could barely scratch their balls.
35:21Five thousand is the minimum.
35:23I cannot spare that many.
35:25Then don't come asking for my help
35:27when the Pechenegs are pissing on your walls.
35:29I will offer you two thousand
35:31of my Varangians.
35:33Pound for pound they're worth double
35:35General Maniakes' men.
35:37And I will lead them, you?
35:39No.
35:41Do we have a deal?
35:43We do.
35:47You have come a long way, Empress.
35:49I wonder
35:51do you ever miss your old home
35:53and your people in the north?
35:55This is my home now, Jaroslav.
35:57These are my people.
36:11Oh, nephew,
36:13I have forgotten
36:15how wonderful Constantinople is.
36:17The art,
36:19the culture,
36:21the beauty.
36:23With all of this
36:25I do not blame you
36:27for forgetting your homeland.
36:29I have not forgotten Norway.
36:31Seven years ago
36:33did I not tell you
36:35I would come here and raise a fortune
36:37so I could return home
36:39Yes, you did.
36:41And over those years
36:43have I not sent all that treasure
36:45back to Novgorod
36:47for safekeeping with you?
36:49Dutifully.
36:51Then why do you doubt me?
36:53Because you have enough gold
36:55to raise five armies
36:57and here you still are.
37:01There are things here
37:03I have yet to accomplish.
37:05Oh, yes, they have made you
37:07Spartacus Ticus,
37:09important man.
37:11Spartacus Candidatus.
37:13And it is important.
37:15I'm one step away from the emperor.
37:17Ah.
37:19The emperor.
37:31Harald, do you know the difference
37:33between hunger and appetite?
37:35Hunger
37:37is what our body tells us we need.
37:39Appetite is what we want.
37:43I know the difference, uncle.
37:45Many years ago
37:47you asked me to tell you
37:49if I ever heard news
37:51about a woman who disappeared
37:53into Jomsborg.
37:57Olaf asked me about her as well.
38:01It seems he located Jomsborg
38:03and attempted to destroy her.
38:09And what happened?
38:11She killed him
38:13and all his men
38:15and now rules Jomsborg.
38:19She was always destined
38:21to be a ruler.
38:27A ruler
38:29with a seven-year-old child.
38:34Thank you, uncle.
38:36I'm glad to learn this.
38:41But not enough
38:43to leave all this, hm?
38:45Freyris chose her path.
38:49I've chosen mine.
39:03Ah!
39:05Yes!
39:07Yes!
39:21What do we do?
39:23We have no boats.
39:25We have no way to return home.
39:27We are trapped.
39:30I have an idea.
39:32Go find the kitchen.
39:34Bake yourself a large loaf of bread
39:36and eat it.
39:38And if that doesn't work,
39:40pray to St. Olaf
39:42for a second miracle.
40:00Harry!
40:04You did it!
40:06No.
40:09We did it.
40:17What do we do now?
40:23Now
40:25we find a new home.
40:30Hm.
40:40I'm sorry to have taken your horse,
40:42but I needed to find my sister.
40:45This is Esther.
40:47We've come to help.
40:49Two more pairs of hands
40:51to build your church.
40:53And I am most grateful.
41:00Come on, boys.
41:13Goodbye, Prince Edward.
41:16Goodbye, King Canute.
41:21Goodbye, Prince Edward.
41:23Goodbye, King Canute.
41:25Goodbye, Prince Edward.
41:30Goodbye, Edward.
41:33Goodbye, Mother.
41:35I look forward to your return.
41:59For you,
42:01my lord.
42:03I carved it myself.
42:08In the likeness of who is this carved?
42:10It is the Viking god, Thor.
42:13I know that he inspired you when you were a boy.
42:16He's holding his beard and controlling the winds with his breath.
42:19May he provide you a good wind for your journey home.
42:22Thank you, my lord.
42:24He's holding his beard and controlling the winds with his breath.
42:27May he provide you a good wind for your journey home.
42:30There's been a long time since I have thought of such things.
42:35I thank you for this gift.
42:37William, Duke of Normandy.
42:40The blood of Rollo runs in your veins.
42:47May you draw strength from that.
42:50From one Viking to another.
42:55Thank you.
43:13Are you sure I cannot convince you to stay for longer?
43:16No.
43:19I never want to lay another stone again.
43:30Good luck finding your trees.
43:34What happens when you finish the church?
43:36I never saw a bell.
43:40When we finish, God will provide one.
43:49Let's go.
44:19Hello.