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Episode name - Greenland

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01:10You lost the boat.
01:12The winds came up.
01:15We could barely save ourselves.
01:17The fish are too far out.
01:19The water, too deep for the boats we have left.
01:23Forgive my son, Perich.
01:26His best friend, Traig, found us on the boat,
01:28and we lost them.
01:32It was all we could catch.
01:37Please, take.
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01:43No.
01:46Share with the others.
01:48Thank you.
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02:13There is talk among women that when the traders come again,
02:16a few will try and return to Norway.
02:19There is always talk.
02:22We have had hard times before.
02:24Not like this.
02:26No fish close to shore,
02:28and no one to repair the boats so we can reach them.
02:31They think the gods have forsaken them.
02:34What do you think?
02:37The gods like to taunt me.
02:40They know I cannot return to Norway or Iceland,
02:45and I cannot remain here alone.
02:49They test me,
02:51but they never abandon me.
02:59When the traders come,
03:02we will be ready.
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04:04Is this your home?
04:07It used to be.
04:10Father!
04:13It is Freydis!
04:15Our daughter returns!
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04:23Father!
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04:31Let me look at you.
04:33Freydis!
04:35Mother!
04:38Oh!
04:40I had given up hope of ever seeing you again.
04:44Who are all these people?
04:48They are my people.
04:50They have come from Jomsborg to find a new home.
04:53I am their leader.
04:57My little girl is a leader.
05:01My mother's not a little girl.
05:04She is a great warrior and a shield maiden.
05:07And who says this, huh?
05:09A ferocious bear cub?
05:11No. I am Harald Haraldsson.
05:14Your grandson.
05:17So this is where all the red from my beard went, huh?
05:21Ha-ha-ha!
05:23I am pleased to meet you, Harald Haraldsson.
05:26My name is Erik.
05:30Is this the father?
05:32My name is Stig.
05:34He is my partner.
05:36Harald's father is not with us.
05:39Thank the gods you have returned.
05:43Yes.
05:45Thank the gods.
05:47People of Jomsborg!
05:49I am Erik the Red.
05:51Welcome to Greenland!
05:53Welcome to Greenland!
06:23Cheers!
06:25Cheers!
06:27I am fine.
06:29Do you want to drink our milk?
06:32Yes!
06:34The storm has broken out again.
06:37And we all want to believe that the storm will pass after the storm.
06:42No, father. I like the way the Lord treats me.
06:46Ha-ha-ha!
06:59That would be me. My name is Kalinikos.
07:03I am Leif.
07:05I believe I had a map of yours.
07:07I was hoping to speak to you about it.
07:11You are mistaken.
07:13This is not one of mine.
07:15Are you sure?
07:17I know my maps.
07:19I am sorry.
07:21Where are my manners?
07:23Go home.
07:25You have obviously travelled far.
07:27Join me and my family for a meal, yes?
07:29Yes.
07:41Good evening. The meal is ready.
07:45You can leave your bags here.
07:47We will be having one more.
07:54My boat is at sea.
08:00Your turn.
08:02Mine is at land.
08:05It is very nice.
08:07You have been to all these places?
08:09No.
08:11That headland?
08:13That is the furthest from home I have been by boat.
08:17But thankfully, I have a doorstep on which the entire world washes up.
08:29A Viking who speaks Greek, who can operate an Arab astrolabe,
08:34and now is in my workshop.
08:37Leave.
08:41Leave?
08:43The children are not as dangerous as they look.
08:47Oh.
08:50Sorry.
09:03Do you recognize it?
09:05It is a cold water fish.
09:07I used to catch it when I was young.
09:13A lionfish.
09:15Deadly.
09:17Now let's have a look at my map.
09:20I thought you said it wasn't yours.
09:22I claim them when it is safe to do so, and lie when it is not.
09:29Yes.
09:31It is mine.
09:33Or a part of it.
09:35I gave it to a mariner many years ago.
09:38Where did you find it?
09:40In Sicily, in the Book of the Unknown.
09:45A fitting home for it.
09:47So, what do you want to know?
09:51What it is a map of?
09:53You tell me.
09:57I think this is the southern coast of Greenland.
10:02This is a little settlement where I am from.
10:06And this is a land I believe I saw when I was young.
10:13I want to know if it exists.
10:16I am sorry I cannot answer that.
10:21But you drew it.
10:22I draw many things.
10:24But then you must have heard of it from someone who has seen it.
10:27No.
10:28Then what are your maps based on?
10:32Inetimo.
10:36Come, we will eat.
10:55Some food, food.
10:56Hungry.
10:57Please.
11:03Here.
11:07There must have been a famine.
11:10This is a hard place.
11:18That is not necessary.
11:20Erik has asked us to watch it for you.
11:25We would feel better with our luck.
11:33Leif brought down London Bridge.
11:37And the Viking is the king of England.
11:41And you are shield maiden of Kattegat, a warrior.
11:46And where is Leif?
11:48Is he returning soon?
11:50We parted ways seven years ago.
11:54I have lost track of him.
11:56You parted with your family?
11:59Yes.
12:00Yes.
12:01He sought his future in the Rus with Prince Harald Sigurdsson.
12:06My Harald's father.
12:08A prince of Norway.
12:11And a Christian.
12:14You did not wish to accompany them?
12:17No.
12:18I met a seer in Uppsala and was given a vision and my destiny.
12:23He took me to Jomsberg to be the keeper of the old faith.
12:26What do you mean the old faith?
12:29Much has changed since you were last in Norway, father.
12:32It is a Christian world now.
12:34There are no places left for believers in the gods.
12:37That is why we are here.
12:39To find a new home.
12:44Stig saved our lives after a Christian poisoned us.
12:49A healer.
12:51And a great fighter.
12:53So many stories I cannot keep up.
12:57But now that you are here, we have plenty of time to catch up.
13:02Did you tell him?
13:05We will need to leave before the summer ends.
13:08Leave?
13:13Yes.
13:15Grinland is not our destination.
13:18We are going further west.
13:20To the golden land Leif told us of as a child.
13:24The golden land?
13:25Yes.
13:28And you have come a long way on a childhood story.
13:34I am convinced it is the same place I saw in my vision.
13:38It is my destiny and I am going to find it.
13:45Well, first, we must celebrate your return with a feast.
13:52Oh, merciful and compassionate God.
13:55We thank you for this meal and our many blessings.
13:58And for gracing us with a guest to share it with.
14:01Amen.
14:03Amen.
14:06Please, it is hot today.
14:08Right outside our door.
14:12Do you recognize it?
14:14It tastes just like a fish we ate in Grinland.
14:17The fish that is in your workshop.
14:20Because it is the same fish.
14:23Impossible.
14:25It is a native of the north.
14:27Are you sure?
14:29Perhaps it is a native of Greece and only likes to travel.
14:33Let's say you are right.
14:35How would it get from here to Grinland?
14:38Currents.
14:40Great rivers in the sea that run from east to west.
14:44Unfortunately, the currents in Grinland run from west to east.
14:49Yet prove that one does is stuck in your beard.
14:52Where is it?
14:56Where is it?
15:05A piece of wood.
15:07From the cross our Lord Jesus Christ died on.
15:11A most sacred relic indeed.
15:13How did you secure such a blessed object, your highness?
15:16I helped his holiness with a private problem.
15:21The king's visit to Rome confirms England's importance in the Christian world.
15:25And we are in your debt, your highness.
15:28The empire has never looked more secure.
15:32Your highness.
15:34I have taken the liberty of composing a charter for land.
15:38To build a great church.
15:41So we may mark your visit to Rome.
15:44A place where people can give thanks for the Pope's blessings.
15:51An excellent idea.
15:54And I will ensure the king reads it.
16:01As my empire grows stronger,
16:07I become weaker.
16:12Before, I could cut a man's head off with one swipe of my axe.
16:21Now I struggle to hold papers.
16:30Anyone can hold an axe, my love.
16:33But only the great can rule.
16:41Your strength does not rest in your hands.
16:46It encompasses your entire being.
16:51When I took England and became king,
16:55I promised that I would keep you safe.
16:58But I would never leave you exposed, as Aethelred did.
17:02And you have.
17:06But I will not be here much longer.
17:10Don't come close to me.
17:21His Holiness was right.
17:25I must think of my legacy.
17:30My sons are each like their father.
17:35Quarrelsome.
17:38Strong.
17:41Ambitious.
17:43Strong.
17:46Ambitious.
17:52I have decided to go to Kattegat.
17:57And I want all of my sons, and yours,
18:01to meet me there.
18:13All clear.
18:21Well, Godwin.
18:25I need your help.
18:26Of course, Your Highness.
18:28I have men around Canute who inform me that my son's health is failing.
18:32It is my opinion that neither of his sons with Elphiv will be the next king of England.
18:38What are you talking about?
18:39I do not think Canute would pass the crown to Emma's sons, if that's your concern.
18:43No.
18:46I agree.
18:47Then you can't be suggesting that it goes to Horthy Canute.
18:51He's a child.
18:52That's not what your grandfather's suggesting, Prince Hereford.
18:56He's saying that the next king of England is himself.
19:03That is absurd.
19:04Grandfather, you are a great Viking, but you are an old man.
19:16Tell him, Godwin. It is a joke.
19:20I think it's an excellent idea, Your Highness.
19:25I may be of service.
19:29But you can't be serious.
19:31I most certainly am.
19:32You are too inexperienced to assume the crown.
19:35As are Emma's sons and Horthy Canute, and Sweyn will remain in Norway,
19:39whereas your grandfather has previously ruled England in your father's absence,
19:42and the nobles there, they respect him.
19:46You've promised me your help.
19:49I only promised that when your time comes, I would offer you the same loyalty and counsel that I offer your father and grandfather.
19:57It's a question of timing.
20:11I knew I could count on you.
20:27My family is really important to me.
20:31I can see that.
20:34Good.
20:36There is something else I want to share with you.
20:40While these maps feed my family,
20:44this is what feeds my mind.
20:52You know more than I do.
20:56More, aren't I?
21:14And a word not so well known.
21:21Why do you hide this?
21:22Because much of what you see here is considered heresy by the church.
21:29There is no Garden of Eden, for instance, and you will notice its shape is around.
21:36It is not heresy if it is true.
21:38Truth can still make my children orphans.
21:53I travelled this river.
22:08You were right.
22:10This is Greenland.
22:13The lines are currents.
22:15Greenland.
22:17It's not the same.
22:19The lines are currents.
22:21Rivers in the sea.
22:24Well, it's like I said.
22:26The currents run west to east past Greenland.
22:29Yes, but you are assuming that those are two different currents.
22:35What if it is not two, but the same one that carries our finish?
22:39Only something large could turn a current that powerful.
22:43Something, perhaps, like this.
22:49So it is true.
22:52I saw this.
22:54I saw another world.
22:56Maybe.
23:00What do you mean, this is proof?
23:02No.
23:04That is parchment.
23:06For proof, someone must find it.
23:09I have found it.
23:11I have found it.
23:13I have found it.
23:15I have found it.
23:16You must find it.
23:28All hail the Viking Emperor.
23:34You of all people know my desires lie elsewhere.
23:38It is a good thing.
23:40An emperor's reign can be all too fleeting.
23:43Too fleeting?
23:45Constantine barely lasted a year on the throne.
23:48The Romanos has had power for almost a decade.
23:52It is an impressive achievement.
23:55He is an impressive leader.
23:58I have learned much from him.
24:00And have much still to learn.
24:04That sounds like you are in no hurry to leave.
24:10I will leave Constantinople when I am ready.
24:13Not before.
24:14Not before.
24:16The next day.
24:42Everything feels so much smaller.
24:46The beach.
24:48The longhouse.
24:51Even my mother.
24:53It is you that is different.
24:55Since you left, you traveled, fought.
24:58Became a leader.
25:02Greenland is the same.
25:04It is you who has grown.
25:06Welcome.
25:08Welcome, Joms people.
25:10Exhausted after your journey and ordeal.
25:13To have lost your home and loved ones.
25:17The cruel sting of exile.
25:21This I know.
25:24This I understand.
25:27But you are saved here.
25:29You are welcome in our community built to provide shelter for those seeking freedom from persecution.
25:37And tonight, I command you to eat your fill.
25:42And relax.
25:43Tonight, what is mine is yours.
25:46And it would seem what is yours is mine.
25:52Thank you for sharing your provisions.
25:55Tonight, we also celebrate my daughter's return to her home.
26:07I have been thinking about this journey of yours.
26:12And this plan.
26:14Look at your people.
26:16Have they not been through enough?
26:18That is why I wish to take them someplace they are safe.
26:21Why not here?
26:23There are farms standing empty, earth waiting to be tilled.
26:28Has been a tough winter, but you know about those.
26:31You have seeds, supplies.
26:33You could rebuild the entire western settlement.
26:36Call it Freydisfjord.
26:38Father, this isn't only for me.
26:40I'm doing this for my people.
26:43Let me show you the farms tomorrow.
26:49Especially...
26:50Would you like some company tonight?
26:52No.
26:53You heard what our leader said.
26:55What is yours is mine.
26:59If you come any closer, I will stab you in the heart.
27:03You will find it hard to stab him when I am holding you down.
27:08Go back to your own table.
27:10What was that you said?
27:12You heard me.
27:13Tell him to stop.
27:14He is a grown man.
27:16He can look after himself.
27:17I'm not worried about Stig. I'm worried about your men.
27:20Who do you think you are talking to?
27:22You're drunk. I do not want to hurt you.
27:38What is this?
27:40I don't know.
28:06You come to my home
28:08and humiliate my men?
28:10No.
28:12Wait.
28:20And now I know why my daughter likes you so much!
28:37You are disappointed.
28:41I came here looking for answers.
28:45You've given me questions.
28:48I saw you pray today.
28:50Do you believe in God?
28:53There are times that I have doubted him.
28:58But I have seen enough evidence of his power to believe he exists.
29:02It is the same with my maps.
29:04They are an accumulation of evidence.
29:07Of science.
29:08That point to the existence
29:10of something I believe to be real.
29:13If you want physical proof, however,
29:15you will not find it here.
29:17It is out there.
29:21Beyond the headline.
29:25It is waiting for someone with your skills
29:28to discover it.
29:38No.
30:08You answered many questions today.
30:11But not an important one.
30:14The one that sent you to Norway.
30:18Did you kill him?
30:22Yes.
30:24And I carved a cross on his chest.
30:30Of all your stories, that is my favorite.
30:34It was a long time ago.
30:35I have changed since then.
30:38No matter what you say, I am the leader of this people.
30:41That will not change.
30:43Some things are hard to accept.
30:45I know how proud you are to have built this place.
30:48To have survived here beyond expectations.
30:51Surviving is how we win.
30:53Can you call this winning?
30:56Much has changed since you've been gone, daughter.
31:01First, the fish.
31:03First, the fish moved far to the south.
31:06And with them went the narwhal and walrus,
31:09whose ivory brought in the traders.
31:11Without trees to repair our boats,
31:13we had no way to follow them.
31:15And then winters began to take their toll.
31:19Golden land can be good for both our people.
31:21It won't.
31:22Why do you say that?
31:23Because...
31:27Because I spent years trying to find it,
31:30and I couldn't.
31:34I'm not blind, Freitas.
31:36Do you think I cannot see what is happening to my people?
31:39After you and Leif left,
31:41I sailed again and again
31:44to where he thought he had seen it.
31:46If it was out there,
31:48we would be there instead of here,
31:50where the wind never stops
31:52and the gods laugh at me.
31:53Leif's golden land
31:55is a fantasy.
31:59I trust my vision,
32:01and you cannot stop me.
32:04Stubborn.
32:07Where did I get that from?
32:09At least let us use one of your boats for fishing
32:12before you leave.
32:14Of course.
32:18Now, go get some sleep.
32:20I'm still your father.
32:22Good night.
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33:48You don't have the courage to do it.
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33:58Godwin?
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35:40Good night, your highness.
35:55We will meet you up at the house.
35:57I'll be there shortly.
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38:17Zoe, I need to talk with you.
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38:59Is that you?
39:03Hey, brother.
39:05I apologize.
39:07I did not realize it was you who summoned me.
39:10I did not summon you.
39:12But I'm glad you're here.
39:14I want to talk to you.
39:29Over the years...
39:32we've grown close.
39:36You are like a brother to me.
39:39And you to me, Emperor.
39:42And as a brother,
39:44I know you well.
39:47Your strengths...
39:50and your weaknesses.
39:55Emperor...
39:57You think I would not know
39:59if you were sleeping with my wife.
40:04I knew if I asked you,
40:07it would make things awkward between us.
40:12So...
40:16I let my wife seduce you.
40:20Why?
40:24Because I cannot give her a child.
40:28So who better to provide an heir
40:33than my beloved brother?
40:40No!
40:44Emperor! Stop her!
40:47No! No!
40:51No!
40:55He's killed the Emperor!
40:57No! It was a trap!
41:03Arrest him.