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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:11,221 --> 00:00:13,221 [rumbling] 2 00:00:14,021 --> 00:00:16,021 [thumping music playing] 3 00:00:16,101 --> 00:00:18,101 [raspy vocalizing] 4 00:00:23,261 --> 00:00:25,461 [folk pop music playing] 5 00:01:53,101 --> 00:01:56,741 [Finan] For a hundred years, there was chaos in our lands. 6 00:01:58,221 --> 00:02:00,741 War between Saxons and Dane invaders. 7 00:02:01,381 --> 00:02:04,701 And war between men who wanted to be kings. 8 00:02:09,541 --> 00:02:14,221 My lord, Uhtred, son of Uhtred, born a Saxon, but raised a Dane, 9 00:02:14,301 --> 00:02:16,941 had brought about a fragile peace. 10 00:02:19,861 --> 00:02:22,061 But as King Edward's health faltered, 11 00:02:23,181 --> 00:02:24,181 trouble spread. 12 00:02:30,381 --> 00:02:33,941 And while most of the country was sworn to the Saxons, 13 00:02:34,021 --> 00:02:37,261 Uhtred's land of Northumbria was not. 14 00:02:38,661 --> 00:02:41,221 And enemies were keen to exploit this. 15 00:03:05,941 --> 00:03:06,861 Wolf! 16 00:03:08,301 --> 00:03:10,261 Wolf! [grunts] Wolf! 17 00:03:10,341 --> 00:03:11,421 [screams] 18 00:03:13,301 --> 00:03:16,781 Destroy the settlement. Leave no sign we have landed. 19 00:03:18,341 --> 00:03:19,421 [snarls] 20 00:03:19,501 --> 00:03:21,341 - [yelling] - [screaming] 21 00:03:24,901 --> 00:03:26,501 Ah! [grunts] 22 00:03:28,981 --> 00:03:32,301 [grunting] 23 00:03:34,421 --> 00:03:36,501 [warrior] Anlaf, we have the spy. 24 00:03:43,101 --> 00:03:44,261 [chuckles] 25 00:03:46,461 --> 00:03:47,581 Behold my child. 26 00:03:47,661 --> 00:03:49,301 Behold the daughter of Anlaf. 27 00:03:50,421 --> 00:03:51,461 You look ridiculous. 28 00:03:51,541 --> 00:03:53,141 It is how they dress, Father. 29 00:03:53,661 --> 00:03:55,861 If I'm to hide amongst them, I must appear-- 30 00:03:55,941 --> 00:03:57,621 Is King Edward dead? 31 00:03:57,701 --> 00:03:58,741 Not yet. 32 00:03:58,821 --> 00:04:01,941 - But each breath could be his last. - Then we chose our moment. 33 00:04:02,541 --> 00:04:06,101 A king dies, Saxons always turn on each other. 34 00:04:06,181 --> 00:04:08,461 Pass this news to all kings who hate them. 35 00:04:08,541 --> 00:04:12,061 Tell them I have crossed from Irland and wish to make allies. 36 00:04:12,141 --> 00:04:13,901 Return yourself to Winchester. 37 00:04:13,981 --> 00:04:14,981 Wait. 38 00:04:16,141 --> 00:04:17,261 Play with them. 39 00:04:20,821 --> 00:04:22,861 Unleash chaos. 40 00:04:23,501 --> 00:04:25,501 {\an8}[whispering prayers] 41 00:04:32,501 --> 00:04:34,781 [whispering prayers] 42 00:04:36,901 --> 00:04:38,501 - [murmuring] - [bell tolls] 43 00:04:41,181 --> 00:04:42,101 [guard] No. Stay back. 44 00:04:44,341 --> 00:04:45,741 [soldier] Find the queen! 45 00:04:47,821 --> 00:04:48,941 [door slams] 46 00:04:51,261 --> 00:04:52,701 [Aldhelm] Lady Eadgifu, 47 00:04:52,781 --> 00:04:57,701 the traitor Aelfweard has sent men to take you and Prince Edmund into protection. 48 00:04:58,581 --> 00:04:59,621 [swords scrape] 49 00:05:02,421 --> 00:05:04,581 I have no wish to be a hostage. 50 00:05:05,101 --> 00:05:07,381 - Can we fight them? - Not without Aethelstan. 51 00:05:07,461 --> 00:05:08,781 Well, surely, my guards can-- 52 00:05:08,861 --> 00:05:11,381 Loyalties are shifting and factions forming. 53 00:05:11,461 --> 00:05:13,221 It is not certain who supports us. 54 00:05:14,141 --> 00:05:16,141 We should flee with your son whilst we can. 55 00:05:19,701 --> 00:05:21,501 [Eadgifu] I will not forgive this. 56 00:05:22,301 --> 00:05:24,501 Nor forgive Aethelstan for leaving us exposed. 57 00:05:24,581 --> 00:05:26,381 Damn him for his absence. 58 00:05:27,701 --> 00:05:29,221 Come, Edmund. We are leaving. 59 00:05:29,741 --> 00:05:32,861 - [soldier 1] Where's the queen? - [soldier 2] Move! Look everywhere! 60 00:05:33,781 --> 00:05:35,861 - [Edmund] Mother, what's-- - [Eadgifu] Sh. Quiet. 61 00:05:37,981 --> 00:05:39,901 - Wait. - [footsteps approaching] 62 00:05:40,621 --> 00:05:43,141 - [Eadgifu] Pyrlig. - [Pyrlig] We got word. 63 00:05:43,221 --> 00:05:45,861 Aethelstan has gone on pilgrimage to pray for his father's health. 64 00:05:45,941 --> 00:05:48,061 Then find him and tell him of his death. 65 00:05:48,141 --> 00:05:51,181 Then strike him, from me, for he swore to protect us. 66 00:05:51,261 --> 00:05:53,221 [Aldhelm grunts] Come. There's no time. 67 00:05:53,941 --> 00:05:54,941 [sword rings] 68 00:05:57,221 --> 00:05:58,421 [Pyrlig] Where will you go? 69 00:05:58,941 --> 00:06:00,701 - To Uhtred. - The pagan? 70 00:06:00,781 --> 00:06:02,701 - [soldier] They're in here! - [Aldhelm] Go! Go! 71 00:06:03,221 --> 00:06:04,821 [grunting] 72 00:06:08,101 --> 00:06:10,021 [Eadgifu] Uhtred betrayed my husband. 73 00:06:11,021 --> 00:06:12,261 Are we sure this is wise? 74 00:06:12,341 --> 00:06:15,381 Uhtred was like a father to Aethelstan. He can be trusted. 75 00:06:15,461 --> 00:06:16,661 We go to the last kingdom. 76 00:06:17,701 --> 00:06:19,701 [ethereal music playing] 77 00:06:30,941 --> 00:06:32,701 [jolly chatter] 78 00:06:34,981 --> 00:06:38,621 [Finan] He stood in front of the army, and he said, "Release the arrows!" 79 00:06:38,701 --> 00:06:40,861 And an arrow went right through his head. 80 00:06:40,941 --> 00:06:42,221 [laughter] 81 00:06:43,541 --> 00:06:45,101 [Finan] Oh, that was something. 82 00:06:45,181 --> 00:06:48,461 But then, the battle for this place certainly sticks in the memory. 83 00:06:48,541 --> 00:06:50,021 - Both times. - [Finan] Hey. Cnut. 84 00:06:50,101 --> 00:06:52,701 He was a proper... cock! 85 00:06:52,781 --> 00:06:55,861 Then there were the horse-killers. Oh, they were deadly. 86 00:06:55,941 --> 00:06:57,461 - What was his name? - Bloodhair. 87 00:06:57,541 --> 00:07:00,621 Bloodhair. And what was her name? She of the curses? 88 00:07:00,701 --> 00:07:02,821 Do not remind me. [belches] Skade! 89 00:07:02,901 --> 00:07:04,821 Now, she was moon touched. 90 00:07:05,341 --> 00:07:08,901 Another one who thought she was a seer. It didn't go well for her. 91 00:07:08,981 --> 00:07:13,181 I am telling you, my dream was a prophecy. Three nights I have had it. 92 00:07:13,261 --> 00:07:16,901 - And what is your dream, Ingrith? - [Finan] Don't get her started, Lord. 93 00:07:16,981 --> 00:07:20,541 - Hear my words. "Seven kings must die." - [man] Lord? 94 00:07:20,621 --> 00:07:21,941 - Seven kings and-- - Ingrith! 95 00:07:26,501 --> 00:07:28,501 [dark music playing] 96 00:07:30,781 --> 00:07:32,021 All stand for the queen! 97 00:07:38,341 --> 00:07:39,221 Queen Eadgifu. 98 00:07:40,461 --> 00:07:42,541 And my most noble friend, Lord Aldhelm. 99 00:07:46,981 --> 00:07:48,821 What brings you this far north? 100 00:07:50,781 --> 00:07:52,781 I come seeking refuge with my son. 101 00:07:56,461 --> 00:07:59,421 Edward, rightful king of these lands, has died. 102 00:08:06,341 --> 00:08:07,741 Then my heart grieves. 103 00:08:09,581 --> 00:08:11,101 I'd hoped to reconcile. 104 00:08:11,181 --> 00:08:12,701 One down, six to go. 105 00:08:12,781 --> 00:08:14,461 No! I do not like it. 106 00:08:15,021 --> 00:08:18,061 Northumbria recognizes the new king, Aethelstan. 107 00:08:19,101 --> 00:08:21,221 Do not assume Aethelstan will be king. 108 00:08:23,381 --> 00:08:26,501 - Who is supporting Aelfweard? - [Aldhelm] The ealdormen of Wessex. 109 00:08:26,581 --> 00:08:28,941 Of course. Still claiming Aethelstan's a bastard? 110 00:08:29,021 --> 00:08:32,141 Yes. Aelfweard has the wealth of Wiltunscir behind him. 111 00:08:32,661 --> 00:08:36,741 Our spies in Aegelesburg say he's there, openly recruiting mercenaries. 112 00:08:36,821 --> 00:08:40,461 We will go to Aegelesburg and seize him before he is at full force. 113 00:08:41,101 --> 00:08:43,221 We would prefer your guard. 114 00:08:43,301 --> 00:08:46,901 My offer gives Aethelstan the time to go to Winchester to be crowned, 115 00:08:46,981 --> 00:08:48,421 and we avoid a clash of armies. 116 00:08:48,501 --> 00:08:50,301 I swore an oath to protect Aethelstan-- 117 00:08:50,381 --> 00:08:52,861 And of course, you are a man of your word. 118 00:08:52,941 --> 00:08:56,701 Yet your oath to swear your lands to the king remains unfulfilled. 119 00:08:57,461 --> 00:09:00,461 Your husband showed himself hostile to those of Danish blood. 120 00:09:00,541 --> 00:09:03,341 As such, he was not the right man to unite England. 121 00:09:03,861 --> 00:09:06,261 If he had been, England would be united. 122 00:09:06,341 --> 00:09:08,261 [Aldhelm] But now things can be different. 123 00:09:08,341 --> 00:09:11,061 Aethelstan can be the king to fulfill the Saxon dream. 124 00:09:11,141 --> 00:09:12,501 If he chooses to swear-- 125 00:09:12,581 --> 00:09:15,381 I swore an oath of loyalty, and it stands. 126 00:09:17,701 --> 00:09:22,741 If Aelfweard is buying mercenaries, he will be looking for men from all parts. 127 00:09:24,261 --> 00:09:26,141 Do you think we can still execute an ambush? 128 00:09:26,221 --> 00:09:28,221 If it is for Aethelstan, then yes. 129 00:09:28,741 --> 00:09:31,381 - If he does not fall asleep. - Once. I fell asleep once. 130 00:09:31,461 --> 00:09:34,941 Are you certain this is better than a band of young fighters? 131 00:09:35,021 --> 00:09:38,181 I hear you do little these days but feast and hunt. 132 00:09:38,261 --> 00:09:41,661 I will not send young men to do a task I swore to do myself. 133 00:09:48,421 --> 00:09:50,421 [disconcerting music playing] 134 00:10:00,221 --> 00:10:02,261 - [horse whinnies] - [Finan] Come on, you little... 135 00:10:02,341 --> 00:10:03,621 Come on! Come on. 136 00:10:03,701 --> 00:10:05,701 - [horse whinnies] - [Finan] Stop it now. 137 00:10:06,341 --> 00:10:09,981 Osbert! What news from our borders? Do the Scots behave themselves? 138 00:10:10,061 --> 00:10:13,021 Yes, Father. There are rumors Wolf-Warriors landed near Derwent. 139 00:10:13,101 --> 00:10:15,701 - Wolf-Warriors? - Why are you carrying your sword? 140 00:10:15,781 --> 00:10:18,261 We're riding to protect Aethelstan from his brother. 141 00:10:18,341 --> 00:10:19,261 Then I will come. 142 00:10:19,341 --> 00:10:22,261 - Any fight of yours is mine. - Stay here and protect your birthright. 143 00:10:22,341 --> 00:10:24,621 No good comes of sitting waiting for a birthright. 144 00:10:24,701 --> 00:10:26,061 So you train the horses 145 00:10:26,141 --> 00:10:28,901 and you teach that boy how to defend himself. 146 00:10:28,981 --> 00:10:31,461 No one likes the third son of a dead king. 147 00:10:34,261 --> 00:10:35,101 Father. 148 00:10:36,781 --> 00:10:40,781 - Will you swear our lands to Aethelstan? - I must honor my word. 149 00:10:41,461 --> 00:10:44,141 Northumbrians will be sad to lose their pagan lord. 150 00:10:47,221 --> 00:10:48,501 - [Finan grunts] - [horse whinnies] 151 00:10:48,581 --> 00:10:49,501 [Finan] Gotcha! 152 00:10:50,541 --> 00:10:52,821 - Look at this little bastard. - Are we ready? 153 00:10:52,901 --> 00:10:54,941 [Sihtric] He's complaining about his saddle. 154 00:10:55,021 --> 00:10:57,741 - Says his arse gets sore. - [Finan] Didn't say arse. I said my back. 155 00:10:57,821 --> 00:10:58,861 [Ingrith] I made you this. 156 00:10:59,381 --> 00:11:00,261 [scoffs] 157 00:11:01,141 --> 00:11:03,261 And one for each of you. 158 00:11:03,341 --> 00:11:07,581 Men who sit on cold earth find the cold earth calls for them. 159 00:11:08,781 --> 00:11:10,861 Once again, she shows herself a seer. 160 00:11:11,381 --> 00:11:12,901 Lord, it was nothing. 161 00:11:13,941 --> 00:11:14,821 Tell it again. 162 00:11:19,381 --> 00:11:21,141 "Seven kings must die," Lord. 163 00:11:21,661 --> 00:11:23,021 - "Seven kings--" - Ingrith, no. 164 00:11:23,101 --> 00:11:23,941 Go on. 165 00:11:27,061 --> 00:11:28,621 "And the woman you love." 166 00:11:30,061 --> 00:11:31,941 I'm no king, and I have no woman. 167 00:11:32,661 --> 00:11:34,941 - It means nothing. - [Aldhelm] Lord Uhtred. 168 00:11:39,661 --> 00:11:41,621 I told my son to train yours. 169 00:11:43,061 --> 00:11:45,581 While you are here, take Wassa as your serving woman. 170 00:11:45,661 --> 00:11:49,501 - Make this fortress your home. - I wish to say one thing of Aethelstan. 171 00:11:51,261 --> 00:11:54,261 He is not quite the carefree boy you raised. 172 00:11:54,341 --> 00:11:56,621 He has grown very much into his faith. 173 00:11:57,821 --> 00:12:00,501 The Brotherhood of Oswald exert great influence. 174 00:12:01,021 --> 00:12:05,901 I have scared off such men before. For some reason, monks find me terrifying. 175 00:12:05,981 --> 00:12:08,181 [foreboding music playing] 176 00:12:08,261 --> 00:12:10,821 - [Uhtred] Let's go play kingmaker. - [Finan] Once again. 177 00:12:40,501 --> 00:12:43,421 [Aethelstan] My father? No, that cannot be. 178 00:12:45,541 --> 00:12:47,701 I thought God had given him the winter. 179 00:12:48,901 --> 00:12:52,541 [Pyrlig] Lord Aethelstan, you should make haste to Wessex for coronation. 180 00:12:53,261 --> 00:12:54,821 Your brother gathers men. 181 00:12:55,341 --> 00:12:58,181 Establish yourself at Winchester before he raises an army. 182 00:12:58,261 --> 00:13:01,581 We will leave when God commands us to leave, Father Pyrlig. 183 00:13:01,661 --> 00:13:03,781 And that command has not been given. 184 00:13:03,861 --> 00:13:05,501 Return when you have prayed. 185 00:13:24,501 --> 00:13:25,781 [Aethelstan] Do I depart? 186 00:13:27,261 --> 00:13:29,101 [Ingilmundr] Only the book has answers. 187 00:13:30,301 --> 00:13:31,141 Play. 188 00:13:46,781 --> 00:13:52,421 You have been guided to the Book of Matthew, verse 157. 189 00:13:56,381 --> 00:14:00,781 "Then Jesus went thence and departed into the coasts of Tyre and Sidon." 190 00:14:08,101 --> 00:14:09,461 God wants you to fight. 191 00:14:28,941 --> 00:14:30,541 Oh. Thank you, lady. 192 00:14:32,661 --> 00:14:35,061 [sentry] Halt. State your business here. 193 00:14:35,141 --> 00:14:37,461 We heard a man is looking for fighters. 194 00:14:38,141 --> 00:14:39,701 We come to make some coin. 195 00:14:40,221 --> 00:14:41,061 [sentry] Mm. 196 00:14:42,341 --> 00:14:43,381 Go on. 197 00:14:49,981 --> 00:14:53,861 - This place has fallen to shit. - [Uhtred] Edward left it to decline. 198 00:14:54,701 --> 00:14:57,181 I'm glad Aethelflaed is not here to see it. 199 00:14:59,461 --> 00:15:00,701 [chatter] 200 00:15:02,421 --> 00:15:03,341 Huh. 201 00:15:06,901 --> 00:15:07,861 Word has spread. 202 00:15:07,941 --> 00:15:10,181 [Sihtric] I swear I've fought half these men. 203 00:15:10,261 --> 00:15:12,221 [Finan] This is not someone trying to recruit. 204 00:15:12,301 --> 00:15:13,861 This is preparing for a battle. 205 00:15:15,421 --> 00:15:17,541 [Uhtred] That is the youth Aelfweard. 206 00:15:18,461 --> 00:15:20,181 Go see what men know of his plans. 207 00:15:28,701 --> 00:15:30,461 [man] I'll show you a sword! 208 00:15:30,541 --> 00:15:31,621 [teen] Oh! 209 00:15:31,701 --> 00:15:32,741 Ooh. 210 00:15:33,381 --> 00:15:36,141 - Is that amber in your sword? - How much do you want for it? 211 00:15:36,661 --> 00:15:38,661 [groans] 212 00:15:38,741 --> 00:15:40,621 Sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh. 213 00:15:40,701 --> 00:15:41,541 [groans] 214 00:15:42,741 --> 00:15:45,421 - [Uhtred] Go home to your mothers. - [teen 2] Edgar! No. 215 00:15:53,701 --> 00:15:54,621 Wilfrid! 216 00:15:55,221 --> 00:15:56,061 Wilfrid! 217 00:15:57,461 --> 00:15:58,701 Do you speak to me, friend? 218 00:15:59,861 --> 00:16:01,901 Your pardon. I thought you were Wilfrid. 219 00:16:01,981 --> 00:16:03,861 A great man I fought with at Tettenhall. 220 00:16:04,621 --> 00:16:06,141 Wait, you were at Tettenhall? 221 00:16:07,501 --> 00:16:08,701 My father was there. 222 00:16:10,061 --> 00:16:13,661 - Who do you fight for now? - Aelf... something? 223 00:16:13,741 --> 00:16:17,341 - Saxon names are much alike. - The Aelf who marches on Wessex? 224 00:16:18,021 --> 00:16:19,101 You haven't heard. 225 00:16:22,661 --> 00:16:24,341 No one's marching on Wessex. 226 00:16:25,301 --> 00:16:27,941 I'm told the new plan is to lure Aethelstan here. 227 00:16:31,261 --> 00:16:33,061 Aethelstan is on his way. 228 00:16:33,141 --> 00:16:35,941 Aelfweard challenged him to battle, and he's accepted. 229 00:16:36,461 --> 00:16:38,181 Why would he agree to that? 230 00:16:38,261 --> 00:16:39,981 Because he's young, and they've baited him. 231 00:16:40,061 --> 00:16:43,141 They plan to snare him between the gate and men hidden in the hills. 232 00:16:44,701 --> 00:16:46,901 Then we take control before he arrives. 233 00:16:46,981 --> 00:16:49,301 We can't seize this town with just us, Lord. 234 00:16:49,821 --> 00:16:51,661 We do not need to seize the town. 235 00:16:55,621 --> 00:16:57,621 [eerie music playing] 236 00:17:02,541 --> 00:17:04,021 [Finan snores] 237 00:17:04,101 --> 00:17:05,501 [grunts] 238 00:17:16,421 --> 00:17:19,861 [Finan] Hey! Can I tempt you to play for money, friend? 239 00:17:19,941 --> 00:17:21,581 - [sword rings] - [grunting] 240 00:17:27,861 --> 00:17:31,981 [Uhtred] Tie them up and secure the bolt. Stay low until Aethelstan arrives. 241 00:17:33,461 --> 00:17:35,301 [Finan] If there's a bed, it's mine. 242 00:17:35,381 --> 00:17:37,381 [birds singing] 243 00:17:42,861 --> 00:17:44,861 [eerie music continues] 244 00:17:59,021 --> 00:18:01,021 [Finan snores] 245 00:18:08,181 --> 00:18:09,501 [Uhtred] He's here. 246 00:18:09,581 --> 00:18:13,181 [guard in distance] Raise the alarm! Soldiers approach the southern gate! 247 00:18:29,181 --> 00:18:33,141 [Aelfweard] Come no further! Aegelesburg is loyal to me now. 248 00:18:34,101 --> 00:18:36,581 We do not negotiate with bastards. 249 00:18:37,381 --> 00:18:38,941 Nor do we surrender. 250 00:18:39,021 --> 00:18:42,101 - You'll have to starve us out. - I am not foolish, brother. 251 00:18:42,741 --> 00:18:44,421 I assumed you would place a trap. 252 00:18:45,101 --> 00:18:48,541 Perhaps delay me here until your forces could attack at rearguard. 253 00:18:49,141 --> 00:18:50,981 Show him what's left of his men! 254 00:18:54,061 --> 00:18:55,741 [grunting] 255 00:18:58,261 --> 00:19:00,021 [Aethelstan] You can yield now, 256 00:19:00,101 --> 00:19:02,221 or we destroy the gate and kill all your men. 257 00:19:02,301 --> 00:19:04,821 The gates will hold. No yield will come. 258 00:19:04,901 --> 00:19:06,781 [Aethelstan] Then you will be destroyed. 259 00:19:06,861 --> 00:19:08,181 Get ready to open the door. 260 00:19:08,261 --> 00:19:10,901 [Aelfweard] I am the rightful king. Your mother was a whore. 261 00:19:10,981 --> 00:19:13,861 All good men know it. You have no allies. 262 00:19:15,621 --> 00:19:16,661 Lord Aelfweard. 263 00:19:17,421 --> 00:19:19,501 - I'm Uhtred of Bebbanburg. - Uhtred. 264 00:19:19,581 --> 00:19:21,941 [Uhtred] You know me as a man who speaks the truth, 265 00:19:22,021 --> 00:19:25,821 so hear me when I say, for the common good, stand down. 266 00:19:25,901 --> 00:19:29,541 My men control the gate. You're outnumbered on all sides. 267 00:19:29,621 --> 00:19:30,501 Yield. 268 00:19:31,341 --> 00:19:33,061 Let this end with peace. 269 00:19:35,541 --> 00:19:37,341 [Aethelstan] Give yourself to me, brother. 270 00:19:38,301 --> 00:19:39,261 Then it is over. 271 00:19:46,141 --> 00:19:48,141 [somber music playing] 272 00:19:58,741 --> 00:20:00,581 Forgive me for my failings, 273 00:20:01,421 --> 00:20:03,261 and give comfort to my mother's kin. 274 00:20:04,621 --> 00:20:06,221 Tell them of my exile 275 00:20:07,061 --> 00:20:10,181 and how we sought to honor our discarded bloodline. 276 00:20:10,901 --> 00:20:12,981 - For Wessex! - [men] For Wessex! 277 00:20:16,981 --> 00:20:17,901 Lord Uhtred, 278 00:20:20,141 --> 00:20:21,141 open the gate. 279 00:20:53,421 --> 00:20:54,781 - [slicing] - [Aelfweard grunts] 280 00:20:54,861 --> 00:20:57,061 - No! - [Aethelstan] God chose me rightful heir. 281 00:20:57,141 --> 00:20:58,021 [squelches] 282 00:20:58,101 --> 00:20:59,661 [Uhtred] Aethelstan! 283 00:20:59,741 --> 00:21:00,941 [Aelfweard groans] 284 00:21:01,021 --> 00:21:02,461 [men shout] 285 00:21:02,541 --> 00:21:04,381 [intense music playing] 286 00:21:11,661 --> 00:21:12,501 Advance! 287 00:21:12,581 --> 00:21:14,021 [shouting] 288 00:21:14,101 --> 00:21:15,741 Leave no enemy alive! 289 00:21:16,301 --> 00:21:18,301 [commotion] 290 00:21:25,941 --> 00:21:27,861 [Finan] Lord, stop this madness! 291 00:21:29,101 --> 00:21:30,101 [Uhtred] Stop! 292 00:21:30,181 --> 00:21:31,621 [grunting, groaning] 293 00:21:34,381 --> 00:21:35,581 [Uhtred] Aethelstan! 294 00:21:35,661 --> 00:21:36,981 [grunting] 295 00:21:45,701 --> 00:21:47,141 [Sihtric] Get back! Hide! 296 00:21:47,221 --> 00:21:49,581 - [mercenary] I submit! Please don't-- - [grunts] 297 00:21:54,981 --> 00:21:56,021 Aethelstan! 298 00:21:57,781 --> 00:21:58,981 [mercenary] Please, show mercy! 299 00:22:00,101 --> 00:22:00,981 [Uhtred] No! 300 00:22:04,421 --> 00:22:06,861 Stop! They're surrendering! 301 00:22:18,221 --> 00:22:19,381 Aethelstan! 302 00:22:22,101 --> 00:22:24,941 - Aethelsta-- - [high-pitched ringing] 303 00:22:26,661 --> 00:22:30,061 - [muffled cries] - [Uhtred grunts] 304 00:22:44,341 --> 00:22:45,181 Ah! 305 00:22:46,021 --> 00:22:48,181 - Ah! - [ringing fades] 306 00:22:50,061 --> 00:22:51,821 [man] Lord! Lord, help us! 307 00:22:54,421 --> 00:22:55,981 Aethelstan! 308 00:23:03,701 --> 00:23:04,861 Aethelstan! 309 00:23:06,181 --> 00:23:08,501 - Stand down your men. - [Aethelstan] Uhtred, why are you here? 310 00:23:08,581 --> 00:23:11,501 [Uhtred] To stop this. Your enemy has surrendered. 311 00:23:12,581 --> 00:23:13,781 Halt your men. 312 00:23:16,501 --> 00:23:19,141 - Let him approach and call a halt. - [guard] Yes, my lord. 313 00:23:20,501 --> 00:23:22,901 - What happened to you? - What happened to you? 314 00:23:22,981 --> 00:23:26,301 - You had no need to kill your brother. - I did, or in time, he would return. 315 00:23:26,381 --> 00:23:27,901 - You dishonored your word. - I did not. 316 00:23:27,981 --> 00:23:30,461 I told him to yield. I did not say he would survive. 317 00:23:30,541 --> 00:23:33,821 It was never our plan to let him live. Lord, reverse the order. 318 00:23:33,901 --> 00:23:35,341 We are close to routing them. 319 00:23:35,421 --> 00:23:38,741 - Hired men have no quarrel with you. - You were right not to seek his help. 320 00:23:42,021 --> 00:23:46,341 You kill 100 fathers, you give 300 sons a reason to defy you. 321 00:23:47,501 --> 00:23:48,341 Think! 322 00:23:49,221 --> 00:23:50,781 Now's the time to unify. 323 00:23:55,341 --> 00:23:57,221 Uhtred may be right in this matter. 324 00:24:00,621 --> 00:24:03,581 I speak only as a man who has made mistakes before. 325 00:24:04,621 --> 00:24:06,261 - I'm Uhtred of-- - I know who you are. 326 00:24:06,341 --> 00:24:08,141 [Aethelstan] Uhtred, this is Lord Ingilmundr. 327 00:24:08,661 --> 00:24:10,661 A great commander and a great friend to me. 328 00:24:13,981 --> 00:24:15,181 Then a friend to me. 329 00:24:17,221 --> 00:24:18,421 Why the Danish name? 330 00:24:19,141 --> 00:24:21,181 Born to a Dane, but raised a Saxon. 331 00:24:21,261 --> 00:24:23,181 I found Christ through the works of Alfred, 332 00:24:23,261 --> 00:24:25,861 and indeed through the writings of your son in Rome. 333 00:24:26,781 --> 00:24:28,101 You must be proud of him. 334 00:24:28,861 --> 00:24:30,101 He is a true scholar. 335 00:24:31,301 --> 00:24:33,261 I'm just the fool who made him. 336 00:24:33,341 --> 00:24:36,341 Ingilmundr holds the garrison at Thelwael on the Wirral. 337 00:24:36,861 --> 00:24:39,341 He knows many of the people we knew from Rumcofa. 338 00:24:39,421 --> 00:24:41,421 Good people. I should like to see them again. 339 00:24:41,501 --> 00:24:44,941 [Ingilmundr] Yes. Perhaps after you've sworn Northumbria to the new king. 340 00:24:45,021 --> 00:24:46,461 Honor your word. 341 00:24:46,541 --> 00:24:49,301 Swear to Aethelstan what you denied his father. 342 00:24:50,181 --> 00:24:52,741 Cede your lands and make England whole. 343 00:24:55,541 --> 00:24:56,581 As you say, 344 00:24:57,501 --> 00:24:58,661 it is the time for unity. 345 00:24:58,741 --> 00:25:00,741 [dramatic music builds] 346 00:25:06,181 --> 00:25:09,181 I will swear to a king, and you are not yet crowned. 347 00:25:09,261 --> 00:25:11,661 Nor will I kneel to you covered in blood. 348 00:25:11,741 --> 00:25:14,381 I will renounce my lands in the Great Hall at Winchester. 349 00:25:14,461 --> 00:25:17,941 - It doesn't need to be done with ceremony. - But Uhtred is a man of his word. 350 00:25:18,741 --> 00:25:20,181 Come to Winchester. 351 00:25:20,261 --> 00:25:21,341 Heal the wound. 352 00:25:27,341 --> 00:25:29,421 [Ingilmundr] How did he know we were coming here? 353 00:25:29,501 --> 00:25:31,381 [Aethelstan] He's always found a way to protect me. 354 00:25:31,461 --> 00:25:33,741 Perhaps he has friends who keep one eye on you. 355 00:25:35,221 --> 00:25:37,061 [chuckles] My mother was the same. 356 00:25:38,141 --> 00:25:40,421 It's touching, how you still defer to him. 357 00:25:40,501 --> 00:25:43,981 - He's been steadfast a long time. - And noble that you trust him. 358 00:25:44,821 --> 00:25:46,821 Given all that went on with your father. 359 00:25:51,221 --> 00:25:53,221 {\an8}[wind whistles] 360 00:25:59,221 --> 00:26:01,021 [Constantin] Which boy prevailed? 361 00:26:01,101 --> 00:26:03,181 [Domnal] Aethelstan. 362 00:26:03,781 --> 00:26:08,221 {\an8}Killed his brother in cold blood and will now claim the Saxon crown. 363 00:26:08,301 --> 00:26:12,141 [Constantin] Then it's settled. Any word on renewal of the treaty? 364 00:26:14,701 --> 00:26:16,181 Push Winchester. 365 00:26:17,061 --> 00:26:20,621 - Make contact. - Lord, we've had word of something else. 366 00:26:21,821 --> 00:26:25,301 - The Dane, Anlaf, seeks a meeting. - The one who eats the flesh of men? 367 00:26:25,381 --> 00:26:30,221 An assembly with you, and the kings of Man, Shetland, and Orkney. 368 00:26:30,821 --> 00:26:34,381 I will not be the lone Christian lured to meet Dane kings. 369 00:26:34,981 --> 00:26:36,901 They might offer something of interest. 370 00:26:39,341 --> 00:26:41,341 Seek to renew a peace with Saxons. 371 00:26:43,061 --> 00:26:46,341 Edward kept the truce. We have no reason to think his son will not. 372 00:26:47,701 --> 00:26:49,141 [Domnal] I'll send word. 373 00:26:52,701 --> 00:26:56,021 [Anlaf] His own flesh, put to the knife. 374 00:26:56,101 --> 00:26:57,381 [chuckles] 375 00:26:58,101 --> 00:27:01,101 - He is more brutal than you suggested. - His heart has hardened. 376 00:27:01,181 --> 00:27:03,061 Which should harden those against him. 377 00:27:03,581 --> 00:27:07,821 - Do other kings in Britain hear our call? - They pretend to be deaf to us. 378 00:27:08,501 --> 00:27:10,421 - But I know they listen. - They should. 379 00:27:11,221 --> 00:27:13,021 Aethelstan will become greedy. 380 00:27:13,781 --> 00:27:14,941 Mm. 381 00:27:15,021 --> 00:27:16,901 You would know ambition, Father. 382 00:27:17,501 --> 00:27:20,621 Eh, and when my lands are yours, you will know it too. 383 00:27:24,621 --> 00:27:25,861 Return to Winchester. 384 00:27:28,021 --> 00:27:29,101 Watch everyone. 385 00:27:30,541 --> 00:27:32,981 And bring me word when there's word to tell. 386 00:27:39,701 --> 00:27:41,941 - [Uhtred grunts] - [Osbert] Father, have you been injured? 387 00:27:42,021 --> 00:27:44,541 - Nothing that will not heal. - [Eadgifu] Tell me the news is wrong. 388 00:27:44,621 --> 00:27:46,981 - Did Aethelstan turn on his own blood? - [Uhtred] Yes. 389 00:27:47,061 --> 00:27:51,061 - Aelfweard did not survive. - Then Edmund cannot return to Winchester. 390 00:27:51,141 --> 00:27:52,741 He will always be seen as a rival. 391 00:27:52,821 --> 00:27:55,101 Aethelstan has always shown great affection for your son. 392 00:27:55,181 --> 00:27:56,421 [Uhtred] But she is right. 393 00:27:56,501 --> 00:27:58,541 He has fallen under an influence. 394 00:28:00,061 --> 00:28:02,421 I shall not leave Bebbanburg until the threat passes. 395 00:28:02,501 --> 00:28:05,741 - You're welcome here as long as you wish. - [Aldhelm] And it will pass. 396 00:28:06,261 --> 00:28:08,581 The duties of kingship will focus Aethelstan's mind. 397 00:28:09,701 --> 00:28:11,141 But I should return south. 398 00:28:11,901 --> 00:28:13,181 I will assess the mood. 399 00:28:13,861 --> 00:28:15,861 [singing in Latin] 400 00:28:22,341 --> 00:28:28,341 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 401 00:28:28,901 --> 00:28:35,741 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 402 00:28:35,821 --> 00:28:37,741 [Pyrlig] Almighty and everlasting God, 403 00:28:37,821 --> 00:28:41,501 pour out the spirit of thy grace and blessing upon this, thy servant, 404 00:28:41,581 --> 00:28:42,701 King Aethelstan. 405 00:28:42,781 --> 00:28:46,541 That, as by the imposition of our hands, he is this day crowned king. 406 00:28:46,621 --> 00:28:50,061 So he may, by thy sanctification, 407 00:28:50,141 --> 00:28:54,981 continue always thy chosen servant, through Christ, our Lord. 408 00:28:55,061 --> 00:28:57,421 Grant him the faith of Abraham, 409 00:28:57,501 --> 00:28:58,941 the wisdom of Solomon, 410 00:28:59,581 --> 00:29:01,421 the courage of David. 411 00:29:04,061 --> 00:29:05,541 [crowd] Vivat Rex! 412 00:29:06,061 --> 00:29:07,581 Vivat Rex! 413 00:29:07,661 --> 00:29:09,421 Vivat Rex! 414 00:29:09,501 --> 00:29:11,261 Vivat Rex! 415 00:29:11,341 --> 00:29:12,901 Vivat Rex! 416 00:29:12,981 --> 00:29:14,581 Vivat Rex! 417 00:29:14,661 --> 00:29:16,141 Vivat Rex! 418 00:29:16,821 --> 00:29:18,061 Vivat Rex! 419 00:29:18,141 --> 00:29:20,101 [heavy music pounding] 420 00:29:29,421 --> 00:29:30,981 [Aethelstan] You were not there. 421 00:29:31,061 --> 00:29:32,981 This moment was all we had talked of. 422 00:29:34,101 --> 00:29:35,421 - And you were not there. - No. 423 00:29:36,301 --> 00:29:37,141 I was here. 424 00:29:40,541 --> 00:29:43,021 The call of the scripture always comes first. 425 00:29:46,661 --> 00:29:48,181 You believe that, don't you? 426 00:29:49,421 --> 00:29:50,661 Yes, yes, of course. 427 00:29:53,701 --> 00:29:55,941 Then you will be a great king of England. 428 00:29:56,501 --> 00:29:58,901 And all will speak of you as they did Alfred. 429 00:30:02,101 --> 00:30:03,821 Does Uhtred stand by his word? 430 00:30:05,381 --> 00:30:07,181 No. Uhtred has not come. 431 00:30:07,941 --> 00:30:11,021 - Clearly, he-- - He wishes to remain king in his own land. 432 00:30:12,661 --> 00:30:14,781 May God protect him from his vanity. 433 00:30:17,221 --> 00:30:19,181 But towards you, it is a cruelty. 434 00:30:20,941 --> 00:30:23,421 And I am sorry. Here. Come. Come. 435 00:30:27,101 --> 00:30:29,541 What torture to enact on so kind a soul. 436 00:30:31,821 --> 00:30:34,781 - I thought you had both abandoned me. - Of course I would not. 437 00:30:36,021 --> 00:30:38,341 I'm just surprised Uhtred could be so foolish. 438 00:30:39,181 --> 00:30:41,541 You would've thought his years would make him wiser. 439 00:30:43,221 --> 00:30:45,621 Perhaps he still sees the boy you once were, 440 00:30:47,461 --> 00:30:49,501 and not the man you have become. 441 00:30:49,581 --> 00:30:51,261 [soft music playing] 442 00:31:04,301 --> 00:31:05,381 [moaning] 443 00:31:18,781 --> 00:31:20,781 [gulls squawk] 444 00:31:26,741 --> 00:31:27,741 [Finan] Lord. 445 00:31:29,581 --> 00:31:31,541 It's not Serpent's Breath, but... 446 00:31:33,701 --> 00:31:38,701 it's lighter, it's sharper, and it's got a garnet. 447 00:31:39,301 --> 00:31:40,301 Give it a name. 448 00:31:44,501 --> 00:31:45,581 Manslayer. 449 00:31:47,381 --> 00:31:48,261 Ball-taker. 450 00:31:50,261 --> 00:31:51,701 Uhtred, Sword of Uhtred. 451 00:31:54,821 --> 00:31:56,501 You actually smiled, Lord. 452 00:31:57,901 --> 00:32:01,501 Perhaps losing my sword was a sign that my battle days are over. 453 00:32:01,581 --> 00:32:03,701 A bad time to provoke the king. 454 00:32:04,501 --> 00:32:06,061 [Uhtred] I did not provoke him. 455 00:32:06,901 --> 00:32:10,021 I'm simply giving him time to prove he's not a tyrant. 456 00:32:13,261 --> 00:32:15,941 - Otherwise... - Otherwise what? 457 00:32:16,661 --> 00:32:18,701 "Seven kings must die." For what? 458 00:32:19,861 --> 00:32:22,101 - What did your wife see? - She sees nothing. 459 00:32:23,461 --> 00:32:24,301 I swear. 460 00:32:26,581 --> 00:32:28,581 [distant whooping] 461 00:32:36,741 --> 00:32:37,741 [horse grunts] 462 00:32:42,741 --> 00:32:44,421 [Eadgifu] What do they celebrate? 463 00:32:45,021 --> 00:32:46,861 [Uhtred] The breaking of the horses. 464 00:32:47,901 --> 00:32:50,501 [Eadgifu] Thank Osbert for the care he has shown Edmund. 465 00:32:51,021 --> 00:32:53,021 [Uhtred] He's part of Bebbanburg now. 466 00:32:54,301 --> 00:32:55,301 You both are. 467 00:32:59,941 --> 00:33:02,181 [Eadgifu] Yes, my son is quite changed. 468 00:33:03,341 --> 00:33:06,261 There was a somberness at the palace that has lifted. 469 00:33:07,021 --> 00:33:08,181 It's the air here. 470 00:33:10,061 --> 00:33:12,141 Brings out good spirits in everyone. 471 00:33:14,541 --> 00:33:15,381 Hyah! 472 00:33:17,741 --> 00:33:19,861 [Uhtred] You yourself seem happier. 473 00:33:21,181 --> 00:33:23,421 I am, Lord Uhtred. 474 00:33:25,021 --> 00:33:27,901 Some grief has passed, and I feel... 475 00:33:30,581 --> 00:33:32,061 more ready for the world. 476 00:33:32,141 --> 00:33:33,861 [peaceful music plays] 477 00:33:38,581 --> 00:33:40,621 [Osbert] Control! Good! 478 00:33:41,861 --> 00:33:43,461 [Ingilmundr praying softly] 479 00:33:43,541 --> 00:33:45,781 Forgive us these sins that we commit. 480 00:33:46,301 --> 00:33:47,501 Will we be forgiven? 481 00:33:50,021 --> 00:33:51,261 Our sin weighs heavy. 482 00:33:55,341 --> 00:33:56,221 Yes, it does. 483 00:33:59,141 --> 00:34:00,141 But remember, 484 00:34:01,421 --> 00:34:03,141 God holds us in the balance. 485 00:34:04,421 --> 00:34:07,301 Every sin can be weighed against an act of faith. 486 00:34:08,701 --> 00:34:10,941 Grow the faith and the sin is diminished. 487 00:34:14,021 --> 00:34:16,621 What if the shadow of sin obscures the faith? 488 00:34:23,741 --> 00:34:24,581 Come. 489 00:34:26,701 --> 00:34:29,941 Perhaps return to your grandfather's vision for England. 490 00:34:31,461 --> 00:34:34,901 Perhaps now there is an urgency to bring the pagans to light. 491 00:34:37,141 --> 00:34:38,021 Will that 492 00:34:39,141 --> 00:34:39,981 cleanse me? 493 00:34:40,941 --> 00:34:41,781 Us? 494 00:34:41,861 --> 00:34:45,301 Well, surely the greater the lands, the greater the faith. 495 00:34:45,381 --> 00:34:47,381 Go beyond what Alfred dreamed of. 496 00:34:49,141 --> 00:34:52,261 Look to the islands God made, not the countries ordained by men, 497 00:34:52,341 --> 00:34:54,541 and bring all to Christianity. 498 00:34:54,621 --> 00:34:56,181 So when you are judged, 499 00:34:56,941 --> 00:34:59,461 you will be found in balance. 500 00:35:00,261 --> 00:35:02,781 And thus may accept both the sin... 501 00:35:04,981 --> 00:35:06,661 and the conquest against it. 502 00:35:06,741 --> 00:35:08,741 [determined music playing] 503 00:35:35,621 --> 00:35:36,861 [light chuckling] 504 00:35:36,941 --> 00:35:38,061 [Finan] Lord! 505 00:35:38,901 --> 00:35:40,821 [women chuckling] 506 00:35:40,901 --> 00:35:41,741 Stop. 507 00:35:44,821 --> 00:35:46,221 [Eadgifu] What do you talk of? 508 00:35:48,221 --> 00:35:50,221 Oh my faith, Lady. I cannot lie. 509 00:35:50,741 --> 00:35:54,501 The ladies here care for Lord Uhtred and wish keenly he would find a woman. 510 00:35:55,261 --> 00:35:57,541 [chuckles] 511 00:35:57,621 --> 00:35:59,341 Well, they shall be sore of heart. 512 00:36:00,261 --> 00:36:02,901 The widow of a king will not marry a lord. 513 00:36:04,461 --> 00:36:05,381 Hm. 514 00:36:06,621 --> 00:36:09,701 I shall have to be more careful in how I conduct myself. 515 00:36:11,221 --> 00:36:13,701 It is not the gossips you should fear, Lady. 516 00:36:14,821 --> 00:36:16,421 This peace may not sustain. 517 00:36:17,261 --> 00:36:19,221 Lord Uhtred has snubbed the king. 518 00:36:21,701 --> 00:36:25,461 The women Uhtred has affection for become a target for his enemies. 519 00:36:30,021 --> 00:36:31,381 - [Uhtred] Sihtric! - Sh-sh. 520 00:36:32,541 --> 00:36:33,821 [Uhtred] What have you learnt? 521 00:36:35,701 --> 00:36:37,541 Aethelstan has claimed Eoferwic. 522 00:36:38,381 --> 00:36:42,301 He says since Rognvaldr is dead, there is no king, so it belongs to him. 523 00:36:42,821 --> 00:36:43,741 Eoferwic? 524 00:36:45,261 --> 00:36:48,261 They see me as their lord now. Aethelstan knows this. 525 00:36:48,341 --> 00:36:50,101 He is demanding all come with tribute. 526 00:36:50,621 --> 00:36:53,741 Not just Saxon chiefs, but all kings of Britain. 527 00:36:53,821 --> 00:36:56,501 All the mainland and all the outlying islands. 528 00:36:57,221 --> 00:36:58,061 Lord? 529 00:36:59,221 --> 00:37:00,621 Declare yourself king here. 530 00:37:01,341 --> 00:37:02,581 Like your forebears. 531 00:37:06,181 --> 00:37:07,701 No. This is Aethelstan. 532 00:37:08,621 --> 00:37:11,141 If he chooses the wrong path, I must tell him. 533 00:37:11,901 --> 00:37:12,741 [Sihtric] Lord. 534 00:37:15,101 --> 00:37:17,101 [foreboding music playing] 535 00:37:36,821 --> 00:37:40,581 "There went out a decree that all the world should be taxed." 536 00:37:40,661 --> 00:37:44,221 You owe no tribute! Return to your villages. 537 00:37:44,301 --> 00:37:48,341 - Uhtred! Calm yourself. - Pyrlig? What is this tribute? 538 00:37:48,421 --> 00:37:52,261 He says it is to build churches, but, please, there are spies everywhere. 539 00:37:54,461 --> 00:37:58,581 Tell your arseling apprentice he's badly misjudged the mood of Scotland. 540 00:37:58,661 --> 00:37:59,901 You seem upset. 541 00:38:01,861 --> 00:38:03,661 We came to renew our treaty. 542 00:38:04,541 --> 00:38:09,941 Instead, we've been left waiting for days, only to be told we are supplicants. 543 00:38:11,141 --> 00:38:12,261 I would be careful. 544 00:38:13,221 --> 00:38:15,301 We've had other offers of alliance. 545 00:38:22,501 --> 00:38:26,141 - Why is Aethelstan doing this? - He says to unite Christians. 546 00:38:26,741 --> 00:38:29,061 And in his prayers, he talks much of atonement. 547 00:38:29,141 --> 00:38:31,421 Atonement? For what? 548 00:38:32,181 --> 00:38:35,421 The death of his brother, the bastardy of his parentage? 549 00:38:36,221 --> 00:38:37,261 I do not know. 550 00:38:39,661 --> 00:38:41,981 Lord Aldhelm and I try daily to dissuade, 551 00:38:42,061 --> 00:38:44,981 but there is talk of conquest and forced baptism. 552 00:38:46,421 --> 00:38:48,421 - Where is he? - The Devil's Stones. 553 00:38:49,661 --> 00:38:51,461 He thinks he fights the devil. 554 00:38:57,181 --> 00:38:59,621 [Uhtred] This is madness. Aldhelm. 555 00:39:00,301 --> 00:39:02,501 These stones have stood for generations. 556 00:39:02,581 --> 00:39:04,821 They are an insult to God, apparently. 557 00:39:06,701 --> 00:39:09,021 Is that Owain, King of Strathclyde? 558 00:39:09,781 --> 00:39:11,541 [Aldhelm] Aethelstan wanted him to witness it. 559 00:39:11,621 --> 00:39:13,301 They were built by his forebears. 560 00:39:13,861 --> 00:39:16,221 He is seeking to humiliate powerful men? 561 00:39:20,901 --> 00:39:21,901 {\an8}[Uhtred] King Hywel. 562 00:39:23,861 --> 00:39:26,381 He dares ask submission from Wealas? 563 00:39:27,621 --> 00:39:29,181 After all you did for Mercia? 564 00:39:29,261 --> 00:39:31,061 What choice do I have, Uhtred? 565 00:39:31,821 --> 00:39:33,421 He took my son to Winchester. 566 00:39:33,501 --> 00:39:37,541 - He is keeping your son hostage? - You take the son, you take a future king. 567 00:39:38,141 --> 00:39:42,661 - Now I am forced to follow his bidding. - I will tell him this cannot stand. 568 00:39:43,341 --> 00:39:47,461 King Hywel, I swear, Wealas's faithfulness will not be spat on. 569 00:39:47,541 --> 00:39:49,301 Our poets spoke this. 570 00:39:50,701 --> 00:39:54,821 That a Saxon would break us all to build their country. 571 00:39:54,901 --> 00:39:57,061 This is not just a Saxon country. 572 00:39:59,461 --> 00:40:03,221 Aldhelm, get me close to him. I will stop this. 573 00:40:04,541 --> 00:40:05,861 [guard] Halt. Stay back. 574 00:40:05,941 --> 00:40:08,661 [Aldhelm] Step aside! The king requested Uhtred speak with him. 575 00:40:23,021 --> 00:40:24,301 King Aethelstan! 576 00:40:29,301 --> 00:40:30,341 [Uhtred] Lord King, 577 00:40:31,381 --> 00:40:32,861 let me speak with you alone. 578 00:40:43,141 --> 00:40:45,061 [Uhtred] You should not have stepped on my land. 579 00:40:45,141 --> 00:40:47,541 You should not have broken your word, humiliated me, 580 00:40:47,621 --> 00:40:49,181 as you humiliated my father. 581 00:40:49,261 --> 00:40:51,901 I'm trying to make you see you're on the wrong path. 582 00:40:51,981 --> 00:40:54,581 - You do the bidding of Ingilmundr-- - I do the bidding of the Lord. 583 00:40:54,661 --> 00:40:56,941 Do you really seek to convert Danes? 584 00:40:57,461 --> 00:41:00,501 - Did I teach you nothing of respect? - Many Danes welcome the Lord. 585 00:41:00,581 --> 00:41:04,021 - Those in my court thank me for it. - Many do not wish it, and you know this. 586 00:41:04,621 --> 00:41:06,581 Aethelstan, you've always known it. 587 00:41:07,141 --> 00:41:11,221 - Even Alfred respected this. - I have more to atone for than Alfred. 588 00:41:11,821 --> 00:41:13,661 Who tells you this? Ingilmundr? 589 00:41:13,741 --> 00:41:16,501 Does he tell you you are damned without his guidance? 590 00:41:16,581 --> 00:41:20,821 For I've seen before men under the spell of those who claim to know the gods. 591 00:41:20,901 --> 00:41:22,861 He has been a great friend to me. 592 00:41:26,461 --> 00:41:27,981 Aethelstan, hump who you wish, 593 00:41:28,061 --> 00:41:30,861 but do not fall under the influence of those who seek power-- 594 00:41:30,941 --> 00:41:32,541 Who makes such vicious claim against me? 595 00:41:33,061 --> 00:41:34,581 - No one. - Who tells such lies? 596 00:41:34,661 --> 00:41:37,421 - It has not been talked of. - Lord Aldhelm, does he spy for... 597 00:41:37,501 --> 00:41:39,661 What has been said, by who, and for how long? 598 00:41:39,741 --> 00:41:43,541 No one has said anything. I care not for that, but for you. 599 00:41:44,301 --> 00:41:47,221 Aethelstan, you are a kind man, but you are tenderhearted, 600 00:41:47,301 --> 00:41:50,181 and Ingilmundr is seeking power for himself and for his brotherhood. 601 00:41:50,261 --> 00:41:51,661 Lies. Lies and ignominy. 602 00:41:51,741 --> 00:41:54,101 There's no ignominy. He just turns you from your kin. 603 00:41:54,181 --> 00:41:55,941 And you are turned from your king! 604 00:41:56,781 --> 00:41:58,301 You seek to be one yourself. 605 00:41:59,861 --> 00:42:01,781 Lord, they consecrate the ground 606 00:42:01,861 --> 00:42:04,061 and would request you to give the blessing. 607 00:42:06,901 --> 00:42:07,941 Yes, of course. 608 00:42:09,781 --> 00:42:12,461 Let us leave the King of Northumbria to think on his errors. 609 00:42:12,541 --> 00:42:14,261 I have no dream to be a king. 610 00:42:15,901 --> 00:42:17,141 Only to protect you. 611 00:42:18,021 --> 00:42:22,541 Like you ran to protect him in Aegelesburg and ended up being beaten by boys? 612 00:42:24,501 --> 00:42:28,261 Should he really take counsel from a man who loses his sword to a child? 613 00:42:28,341 --> 00:42:30,901 Northumbria needs a lord with lust for battle. 614 00:42:31,821 --> 00:42:34,741 There are rumors Anlaf has arrived and will come Viking. 615 00:42:36,661 --> 00:42:40,261 Do not think he will spare you just because you follow the same gods. 616 00:42:43,421 --> 00:42:45,901 Keep him here a night and make him swear at dawn. 617 00:42:53,261 --> 00:42:55,861 In time, you will come begging for his help. 618 00:42:56,701 --> 00:42:58,261 As all fathers fall, 619 00:42:59,421 --> 00:43:01,221 and all sons take their place. 620 00:43:02,141 --> 00:43:04,141 [disconcerting music playing] 621 00:43:19,461 --> 00:43:20,421 Sh. 622 00:43:24,101 --> 00:43:27,141 Lord Ingilmundr has declared you an enemy of God 623 00:43:27,221 --> 00:43:29,061 to incite his followers to kill you. 624 00:43:30,021 --> 00:43:31,741 Aethelstan would not allow it. 625 00:43:31,821 --> 00:43:34,941 Which is why Ingilmundr seeks to keep his hands clean of it 626 00:43:35,021 --> 00:43:36,221 and has left the camp. 627 00:43:38,221 --> 00:43:39,101 To go where? 628 00:43:42,621 --> 00:43:43,621 [Aldhelm] This way. 629 00:43:46,341 --> 00:43:48,341 Go up and around. There's no guard. 630 00:44:03,381 --> 00:44:05,021 Him. That is the man. 631 00:44:08,021 --> 00:44:09,901 What did you speak of with the pagan? 632 00:44:11,661 --> 00:44:13,661 [agitated music builds] 633 00:44:15,861 --> 00:44:17,501 [sentry] Horsemen approach! 634 00:44:19,701 --> 00:44:22,741 [Osbert] Stay back from my gates and tell me who you are. 635 00:44:22,821 --> 00:44:26,021 Lord Ingilmundr, and I come at Lord Uhtred's request. 636 00:44:26,101 --> 00:44:29,261 He's delayed in Eoferwic as he renews his vow to the king. 637 00:44:29,861 --> 00:44:31,381 He asked I help protect you. 638 00:44:31,461 --> 00:44:32,821 Protect from what? 639 00:44:32,901 --> 00:44:36,061 There is a rumor of Wolf-Warriors landed near Derwent. 640 00:44:40,581 --> 00:44:43,021 [guard] Open the gate! Open the gate! 641 00:44:47,061 --> 00:44:49,061 - [tense music builds] - [birds singing] 642 00:44:56,421 --> 00:44:57,941 [music fades] 643 00:44:58,021 --> 00:44:59,541 Do not give the order. 644 00:45:01,741 --> 00:45:03,821 Think on all we have shared. 645 00:45:04,861 --> 00:45:07,021 You're lost from yourself, Aethelstan. 646 00:45:07,541 --> 00:45:08,501 We fought together-- 647 00:45:08,581 --> 00:45:12,021 And despite this, you drip poison against me and plot with Uhtred. 648 00:45:12,101 --> 00:45:12,981 - No. - Yes. 649 00:45:13,061 --> 00:45:14,301 - No. - Yes! 650 00:45:14,381 --> 00:45:16,181 You turned your back, Aldhelm. 651 00:45:18,661 --> 00:45:19,661 Now I turn mine. 652 00:45:21,061 --> 00:45:23,061 [haunting vocal music playing] 653 00:45:43,181 --> 00:45:45,181 [prays in Latin] 654 00:46:12,621 --> 00:46:14,341 [breathes shakily] 655 00:46:14,421 --> 00:46:16,141 [rope tightens] 656 00:46:24,421 --> 00:46:26,181 [Eadgifu] Lord Ingilmundr, 657 00:46:26,261 --> 00:46:29,941 you bring welcome news of Lord Uhtred's supplication. 658 00:46:30,021 --> 00:46:33,021 Will you journey south with me to let me bear witness to it? 659 00:46:33,101 --> 00:46:37,061 Lady, we have ridden hard to get here. At least let us rest a day or so. 660 00:46:37,141 --> 00:46:39,701 Oh, but I have been trapped in Bebbanburg a good while. 661 00:46:39,781 --> 00:46:43,821 Believe me, you do not want to find yourself here longer than intended. 662 00:46:44,421 --> 00:46:46,101 [horse grunts softly] 663 00:46:46,181 --> 00:46:48,141 - They've been warned! - [Finan] Now! 664 00:46:49,141 --> 00:46:51,141 [grunting] 665 00:46:55,261 --> 00:46:56,941 We overtook you on the road. 666 00:46:57,661 --> 00:46:59,661 Whatever power you hold over Aethelstan, 667 00:47:01,221 --> 00:47:02,341 today it ends. 668 00:47:02,421 --> 00:47:04,541 [Ingilmundr grunts] My sword! 669 00:47:04,621 --> 00:47:05,941 [groans] 670 00:47:06,461 --> 00:47:07,501 [Uhtred chuckles] 671 00:47:07,581 --> 00:47:09,381 You still believe in Valhalla! 672 00:47:10,421 --> 00:47:13,701 Aethelstan cares for you. I will not divide us further. 673 00:47:13,781 --> 00:47:14,861 Put him below. 674 00:47:14,941 --> 00:47:18,381 Christians amongst you, defend me! Who is your Lord? 675 00:47:18,461 --> 00:47:20,061 Lord Uhtred or the Lord Jesus Christ? 676 00:47:20,141 --> 00:47:22,781 The people of Bebbanburg will not be divided by faith. 677 00:47:22,861 --> 00:47:23,821 Rise up, you fools! 678 00:47:24,341 --> 00:47:26,661 Tell the king the terms of his release. 679 00:47:26,741 --> 00:47:29,821 He makes peace with Northumbria and guarantees the border. 680 00:47:29,901 --> 00:47:32,701 - No one is forced to follow his god. - Yes, Lord. 681 00:47:33,701 --> 00:47:34,621 Quite a price. 682 00:47:35,221 --> 00:47:37,701 - Will Aethelstan agree? - [Uhtred] Let us hope so. 683 00:47:37,781 --> 00:47:40,421 He seems to discard his friends rather quickly now. 684 00:47:45,181 --> 00:47:47,181 [discordant music playing] 685 00:48:07,061 --> 00:48:09,381 [Ingilmundr] Truly, you bless an unworthy soul. 686 00:48:11,301 --> 00:48:12,861 [water drips] 687 00:48:13,461 --> 00:48:15,901 - May God reward your kindness. - Amen. 688 00:48:24,541 --> 00:48:26,541 [determined music playing] 689 00:48:49,101 --> 00:48:51,661 {\an8}[Anlaf] Aethelstan turns against his friends. 690 00:48:54,061 --> 00:48:57,781 Succumbs to a wild dream to be a monarch for all your land. 691 00:49:00,221 --> 00:49:02,581 In time, he will come for you, Shetland. 692 00:49:03,701 --> 00:49:04,581 You, Orkney. 693 00:49:05,941 --> 00:49:09,701 He will take what belonged to your forebears and call it Britain. 694 00:49:11,621 --> 00:49:12,461 [Shetland] No. 695 00:49:13,541 --> 00:49:17,301 He barely sets his foot upon the water. Saxon country folk. 696 00:49:18,061 --> 00:49:19,261 We can repel them. 697 00:49:19,341 --> 00:49:23,221 I'm not talking of repelling, but of meeting conquest with conquest. 698 00:49:23,301 --> 00:49:25,781 [Domnal] Scotland rejects your offer. 699 00:49:25,861 --> 00:49:29,781 We cannot join with pagans to attack a man who's not threatened us. 700 00:49:30,701 --> 00:49:32,461 Christians do not choose war. 701 00:49:38,101 --> 00:49:38,981 War is coming. 702 00:49:41,061 --> 00:49:43,141 You only have to choose a side. 703 00:49:56,061 --> 00:49:58,061 [whispering] 704 00:49:59,661 --> 00:50:00,941 [Ingilmundr] God be with you. 705 00:50:07,101 --> 00:50:09,101 - [gentle music playing] - [birds singing] 706 00:50:10,381 --> 00:50:12,381 [rustling] 707 00:50:22,301 --> 00:50:24,781 [Wassa] The stone was rolled away, as in the scripture. 708 00:50:25,581 --> 00:50:27,701 It can only be the work of an angel. 709 00:50:28,221 --> 00:50:31,461 This way, Lord. Come and see the treasures. 710 00:50:31,541 --> 00:50:32,381 [Sihtric] Lord! 711 00:50:34,741 --> 00:50:36,221 What word from Eoferwic? 712 00:50:37,301 --> 00:50:38,781 Does he accept my terms? 713 00:50:39,541 --> 00:50:40,461 I have no news. 714 00:50:41,061 --> 00:50:43,541 Aethelstan is said to have returned to Winchester. 715 00:50:45,941 --> 00:50:48,101 Well, let us take it as a good sign. 716 00:50:49,021 --> 00:50:52,701 Perhaps without his shadow, Aethelstan sees more clearly. 717 00:50:53,501 --> 00:50:55,141 [Sihtric] What trouble brings you out here? 718 00:50:55,221 --> 00:50:57,381 [Finan] The villagers were hunting for pagan silver. 719 00:50:57,461 --> 00:50:59,221 Now they're saying it's a miracle. 720 00:50:59,301 --> 00:51:01,821 [Wassa] Make way for the King of Northumbria. 721 00:51:02,341 --> 00:51:03,221 I told you. 722 00:51:03,301 --> 00:51:05,221 They think of you as a king. 723 00:51:07,061 --> 00:51:09,541 [Finan] Do you think they hope to keep half for themselves? 724 00:51:10,061 --> 00:51:12,821 [Sihtric] They likely took it from Bebbanburg in the first place. 725 00:51:14,461 --> 00:51:17,261 [man] You are detained in the name of King Aethelstan. 726 00:51:17,341 --> 00:51:18,261 [Finan] Lord. 727 00:51:18,341 --> 00:51:20,141 [sinister music builds] 728 00:51:20,221 --> 00:51:21,541 We've been lured here. 729 00:51:22,301 --> 00:51:23,261 You think? 730 00:51:26,781 --> 00:51:28,421 [Wassa] Lord, I'm sorry! 731 00:51:28,501 --> 00:51:29,861 I'm sorry, Lord. 732 00:51:30,501 --> 00:51:34,621 The prisoner told me I had to, or I'd burn in the fires of hell. 733 00:52:01,741 --> 00:52:03,941 I will never order to open the gates. 734 00:52:07,341 --> 00:52:08,461 [man] Really? 735 00:52:08,541 --> 00:52:10,381 A gift from the king. 736 00:52:13,821 --> 00:52:14,661 Oh. 737 00:52:16,301 --> 00:52:17,501 Aethelstan did this? 738 00:52:17,581 --> 00:52:19,221 It's what he does to traitors. 739 00:52:20,941 --> 00:52:23,581 Open the gates or I slaughter your father. 740 00:52:23,661 --> 00:52:26,141 Comply and he will be spared. 741 00:52:26,221 --> 00:52:27,181 Do not open. 742 00:52:27,901 --> 00:52:30,021 - I can kill him in front of you. - Do not open! 743 00:52:30,101 --> 00:52:33,021 - The choice is yours. - [Uhtred] Osbert! Do not open! 744 00:52:33,101 --> 00:52:35,461 In your absence, Father, I command here. 745 00:52:36,021 --> 00:52:37,061 And I command that we open. 746 00:52:37,141 --> 00:52:38,821 - No! - [Sihtric] No, no, no! 747 00:52:52,501 --> 00:52:53,701 [guard] Drop your sword. 748 00:52:54,781 --> 00:52:55,621 Move. 749 00:52:55,701 --> 00:52:56,901 No. 750 00:52:59,021 --> 00:52:59,981 Where is Aethelstan? 751 00:53:00,781 --> 00:53:01,621 In time. 752 00:53:03,261 --> 00:53:04,821 Bring me the Lady Eadgifu. 753 00:53:05,421 --> 00:53:06,781 Come. [grunts] 754 00:53:06,861 --> 00:53:08,141 [Eadgifu] I can walk. 755 00:53:13,101 --> 00:53:13,941 [Eadgifu] Go on. 756 00:53:15,261 --> 00:53:16,101 Kill me. 757 00:53:16,181 --> 00:53:18,661 [Ingilmundr] You are to be placed in the community on Lindisfarne 758 00:53:18,741 --> 00:53:19,941 to protect your virtue. 759 00:53:20,941 --> 00:53:22,741 [grunts softly] 760 00:53:23,541 --> 00:53:25,181 Did you hump the heathen, Lady? 761 00:53:26,901 --> 00:53:27,741 Confess. 762 00:53:29,941 --> 00:53:30,901 I confess 763 00:53:31,901 --> 00:53:35,181 to have prayed for your excruciating death. 764 00:53:35,781 --> 00:53:38,981 A no, then. You should have tried when you had the chance. 765 00:53:39,861 --> 00:53:41,381 We're taking your son to my garrison 766 00:53:41,461 --> 00:53:43,621 at Thelwael where he will be trained for battle. 767 00:53:43,701 --> 00:53:44,861 No. No. Please. 768 00:53:44,941 --> 00:53:46,581 - [guard] Move! - Your son also. 769 00:53:46,661 --> 00:53:48,701 [Eadgifu] No. Edmund is the blood of Alfred. 770 00:53:48,781 --> 00:53:51,021 He should not be fodder for a shield wall! Please! 771 00:53:51,101 --> 00:53:52,981 - [Osbert] I will take care of him. - Please! 772 00:53:53,501 --> 00:53:54,701 [Eadgifu gasps breathlessly] 773 00:53:54,781 --> 00:53:57,341 The son of Uhtred stands for Wessex. 774 00:53:57,421 --> 00:53:58,581 [grunts] 775 00:53:59,501 --> 00:54:00,381 Ah. 776 00:54:00,461 --> 00:54:01,421 [Finan] Hey! Hey! 777 00:54:02,261 --> 00:54:03,141 Whoa. 778 00:54:03,781 --> 00:54:05,221 You, we have a plan for. 779 00:54:09,021 --> 00:54:12,941 - [Uhtred] Am I to be drowned in the sea? - [Ingilmundr] I never quite know his mind. 780 00:54:13,021 --> 00:54:14,781 [Uhtred] Do not punish those in Bebbanburg. 781 00:54:14,861 --> 00:54:17,581 - His fight is with me. - His fight is elsewhere. 782 00:54:18,661 --> 00:54:21,901 How lucky we have found ourselves so close to the Scottish border. 783 00:54:21,981 --> 00:54:24,621 No, do not invade Scotland. You will lose hundreds of men. 784 00:54:24,701 --> 00:54:26,261 And unleash a war for generations. 785 00:54:26,341 --> 00:54:29,621 The king has no successor to fear for. It makes him strong. 786 00:54:29,701 --> 00:54:33,901 Do whatever you must to protect our sons. Do not fight him. Just capitulate. 787 00:54:33,981 --> 00:54:35,301 Anything else is foolish. 788 00:54:40,061 --> 00:54:42,861 - Aldhelm never betrayed you. - All of you betrayed me. 789 00:54:44,581 --> 00:54:46,301 All those I thought as friends. 790 00:54:48,261 --> 00:54:51,021 Swear now, before Bebbanburg, and I will spare your life. 791 00:54:52,861 --> 00:54:55,221 - No. - Then you leave me with no choice. 792 00:54:56,621 --> 00:54:57,661 [sword rings] 793 00:54:57,741 --> 00:55:00,061 - [shrill chords droning] - [bass drum pounding] 794 00:55:00,941 --> 00:55:02,021 Aethelstan. 795 00:55:04,341 --> 00:55:06,261 [music building] 796 00:55:14,341 --> 00:55:15,181 I cannot. 797 00:55:16,501 --> 00:55:17,861 - Let me offer my-- - No. 798 00:55:22,501 --> 00:55:23,981 Take everything from him. 799 00:55:37,101 --> 00:55:40,701 I banish you from my lands to travel the earth and seas alone. 800 00:55:41,981 --> 00:55:43,981 On pain of murder of your son. 801 00:55:44,701 --> 00:55:47,741 Let none feed or clothe him, lest become my enemy. 802 00:55:51,101 --> 00:55:51,941 Go. 803 00:55:53,301 --> 00:55:54,901 Before this mercy vanishes. 804 00:56:03,541 --> 00:56:05,541 [music builds dramatically] 805 00:56:24,781 --> 00:56:27,181 {\an8}[Hywel] Turn back. There is still time. 806 00:56:27,981 --> 00:56:29,461 {\an8}The Scots are no threat. 807 00:56:30,181 --> 00:56:32,381 This will damn you, Lord King. 808 00:56:33,541 --> 00:56:35,301 [screaming] 809 00:56:37,981 --> 00:56:41,341 [Hywel] To save us from the pagans can be a just endeavor. 810 00:56:45,621 --> 00:56:48,821 But to turn on other Christians is ungodly. 811 00:56:49,421 --> 00:56:51,021 [yelling] 812 00:56:56,501 --> 00:56:58,501 [breathes raggedly] 813 00:57:03,021 --> 00:57:05,141 [Hywel] Your men do not want this fight. 814 00:57:05,221 --> 00:57:07,341 [Aethelstan] Well, perhaps I need better men. 815 00:57:08,701 --> 00:57:10,381 Perhaps I should summon your son. 816 00:57:11,341 --> 00:57:12,181 Lord King! 817 00:57:12,941 --> 00:57:15,341 Aethelstan has attacked settlements in the lowlands. 818 00:57:16,461 --> 00:57:18,661 He cannot raid us without reply. 819 00:57:20,821 --> 00:57:24,381 Do I tell Anlaf you are ready to meet with him and the other kings? 820 00:57:28,021 --> 00:57:30,021 [yelling] 821 00:57:33,661 --> 00:57:35,661 [shaky panting] 822 00:57:46,101 --> 00:57:47,221 [erratic buzzing] 823 00:57:54,501 --> 00:57:55,341 [grunts] 824 00:57:56,061 --> 00:57:57,501 Uhtred the Daneslayer. 825 00:57:58,341 --> 00:58:01,301 You killed my cousin Gelf at the battle of Beamfleot. 826 00:58:01,381 --> 00:58:03,141 [echoes] ...the battle of Beamfleot. 827 00:58:03,221 --> 00:58:04,661 Send word we have found him. 828 00:58:06,101 --> 00:58:07,861 I hated Gelf. 829 00:58:07,941 --> 00:58:09,381 [echoes] Gelf, Gelf... 830 00:58:09,461 --> 00:58:10,741 Take him to the king. 831 00:58:14,421 --> 00:58:15,741 [Uhtred] Where are you taking me? 832 00:58:15,821 --> 00:58:17,741 [woman] To the very north of these islands. 833 00:58:17,821 --> 00:58:19,821 [rhythmic music playing] 834 00:58:26,581 --> 00:58:28,581 {\an8}[pained singing] 835 00:58:37,981 --> 00:58:39,661 [commotion] 836 00:58:46,341 --> 00:58:50,381 - [Uhtred] What do you give thanks for? - For the great battle to come. 837 00:58:51,061 --> 00:58:53,101 Tell the jarl we're here with the King of Northumbria. 838 00:58:53,181 --> 00:58:54,301 [warrior grunts] 839 00:58:54,381 --> 00:58:55,341 [shouting] 840 00:58:57,821 --> 00:59:02,541 - [Uhtred] All folk of Shetland? - [woman] Some of Man and Orkney join us. 841 00:59:03,101 --> 00:59:05,141 With their kings. [chuckles] 842 00:59:07,141 --> 00:59:09,141 [whooping] 843 00:59:15,901 --> 00:59:17,901 [talking softly] 844 00:59:23,981 --> 00:59:25,421 [Anlaf] Is this who they claim? 845 00:59:25,501 --> 00:59:27,181 The King of Northumbria? 846 00:59:27,901 --> 00:59:29,541 [Constantin] Aye, it's him. 847 00:59:31,221 --> 00:59:32,861 - I am no king. - [Anlaf] No. 848 00:59:34,261 --> 00:59:35,301 But you could be. 849 00:59:36,701 --> 00:59:39,021 Sit. You are amongst friends. 850 00:59:43,541 --> 00:59:45,141 [Uhtred] You join with pagans? 851 00:59:46,381 --> 00:59:49,701 Aethelstan has taken an axe to the truce. 852 00:59:50,301 --> 00:59:52,101 A truce you brokered. 853 00:59:52,181 --> 00:59:54,541 What he has done in the villages of the lowlands-- 854 00:59:54,621 --> 00:59:57,821 - Is it worse than his cruelty in Irland? - Tales to spread fear. 855 00:59:57,901 --> 01:00:00,941 [Constantin] We had no choice but to defend ourselves. 856 01:00:01,541 --> 01:00:02,901 We did not start this. 857 01:00:03,421 --> 01:00:07,701 - How did you find me? Who's your spy? - We have many spies. We know many things. 858 01:00:07,781 --> 01:00:10,021 [Constantin] We know Aethelstan has banished you. 859 01:00:10,101 --> 01:00:12,101 And we know he gets humped like a woman. 860 01:00:12,181 --> 01:00:14,901 That may be customary to you pagans, 861 01:00:14,981 --> 01:00:17,941 but as a Christian, it cannot be endured. 862 01:00:18,021 --> 01:00:20,581 - He endures it often, from what I hear. - So... 863 01:00:21,821 --> 01:00:24,581 As a man who shares our enemy, 864 01:00:25,461 --> 01:00:29,141 we ask you to join with us, Uhtred, in our alliance. 865 01:00:29,821 --> 01:00:31,821 Stand against the tyrant. 866 01:00:31,901 --> 01:00:33,461 I'm heartsick of battles. 867 01:00:33,541 --> 01:00:37,141 What has become of the warrior? Do you no longer yearn for Valhalla? 868 01:00:37,221 --> 01:00:39,261 Do you know the prophecy, Uhtred? 869 01:00:40,421 --> 01:00:42,421 The ancient prophecy of my people? 870 01:00:43,221 --> 01:00:46,461 All of Britain will unite against the Saxons, 871 01:00:46,541 --> 01:00:48,341 push them into the Kentish sea, 872 01:00:48,421 --> 01:00:51,181 return the feals to the line of Arthur. 873 01:00:51,261 --> 01:00:52,381 [Anlaf] There. 874 01:00:52,901 --> 01:00:54,421 The vision of an old man. 875 01:00:55,501 --> 01:00:58,981 - So it must be true. - We Northumbrians also have a prophecy. 876 01:01:00,741 --> 01:01:03,101 "Seven kings must die." 877 01:01:06,541 --> 01:01:07,741 That holds no fear. 878 01:01:07,821 --> 01:01:10,301 Each man here has a son to take his place. 879 01:01:10,381 --> 01:01:11,941 [Owain] Seven kings die, 880 01:01:12,021 --> 01:01:14,701 seven will, in that moment, be made. 881 01:01:14,781 --> 01:01:15,821 [Anlaf] It's true. 882 01:01:15,901 --> 01:01:18,821 If you make a child, your kingdom stands beyond you. 883 01:01:18,901 --> 01:01:21,101 A kingdom ravaged by war, yes. 884 01:01:21,181 --> 01:01:23,181 [Constantin] Then there is another way 885 01:01:23,781 --> 01:01:24,861 to consider. 886 01:01:26,341 --> 01:01:28,661 If you wish to save many from bloodshed. 887 01:01:29,261 --> 01:01:31,021 Kill one man only. 888 01:01:32,261 --> 01:01:34,541 Kill the king who has attacked us all. 889 01:01:34,621 --> 01:01:37,461 Return to him in... supplication. 890 01:01:39,341 --> 01:01:40,181 Seize the moment. 891 01:01:42,101 --> 01:01:46,261 Save many lives by simply taking one. 892 01:01:46,341 --> 01:01:48,501 [Anlaf] The alternative, of course, is war. 893 01:01:50,021 --> 01:01:52,261 Seven kings against one. 894 01:01:54,261 --> 01:01:57,141 If Aethelstan wanted to unite the tribes of Britain, 895 01:01:58,101 --> 01:01:59,141 he has succeeded. 896 01:02:02,221 --> 01:02:03,781 [triumphant music playing] 897 01:02:15,261 --> 01:02:16,941 [Anlaf] Why do you seek us here? 898 01:02:17,461 --> 01:02:20,061 Your part is to keep Winchester aroused. 899 01:02:21,861 --> 01:02:24,181 You let Uhtred go free. Why? 900 01:02:24,781 --> 01:02:26,021 I sent him away. 901 01:02:26,981 --> 01:02:29,101 To kill your friend, the king. 902 01:02:31,501 --> 01:02:34,101 - Well, he will be killed in the attempt. - [woman chuckles] 903 01:02:34,181 --> 01:02:35,941 Uhtred has skills you do not. 904 01:02:36,461 --> 01:02:39,261 He attacks Aethelstan. Aethelstan attacks him. 905 01:02:40,221 --> 01:02:41,501 It barely matters. 906 01:02:41,581 --> 01:02:44,901 Either way, we face in battle men whose spirits have been broken. 907 01:02:46,101 --> 01:02:48,901 Ingilmundr, go to the West. The time is near. 908 01:02:48,981 --> 01:02:51,621 Astrid, watch our friends in Northumbria. 909 01:02:51,701 --> 01:02:53,701 [ominous music playing] 910 01:03:06,861 --> 01:03:08,061 [door opens] 911 01:03:08,141 --> 01:03:09,541 [footsteps approach] 912 01:03:24,981 --> 01:03:27,221 [Aethelstan] I did not think I would see you again. 913 01:03:38,101 --> 01:03:38,941 Lord King. 914 01:03:41,341 --> 01:03:43,541 In the name of my son, I beg forgiveness. 915 01:03:45,821 --> 01:03:46,701 Spare him. 916 01:03:48,221 --> 01:03:49,421 Let me kneel to you. 917 01:03:56,461 --> 01:03:57,541 [sighs] 918 01:03:58,701 --> 01:04:00,381 Then I lift your banishment. 919 01:04:03,901 --> 01:04:05,661 Give me a sword and then leave us. 920 01:04:26,181 --> 01:04:27,061 Go on, then. 921 01:04:29,861 --> 01:04:30,701 Do it. 922 01:05:06,541 --> 01:05:08,581 I swear this on my son's life. 923 01:05:09,181 --> 01:05:10,421 Hear this as an oath. 924 01:05:19,061 --> 01:05:20,541 Ingilmundr is a spy. 925 01:05:21,141 --> 01:05:24,021 He's working with Anlaf to ally British kings against you. 926 01:05:24,101 --> 01:05:26,341 - Lies. - It is true. I saw him in Shetland. 927 01:05:26,421 --> 01:05:29,261 He told Anlaf's warriors to track me. They tried to turn me-- 928 01:05:29,341 --> 01:05:30,821 No! [grunts] 929 01:05:30,901 --> 01:05:34,581 - He is in Thelwael with your son! - He told them things of you. 930 01:05:34,661 --> 01:05:35,541 [grunting] 931 01:05:36,581 --> 01:05:38,541 He still follows my gods. 932 01:05:39,341 --> 01:05:40,501 [sword clatters] 933 01:05:42,141 --> 01:05:43,901 For now, you have an advantage. 934 01:05:43,981 --> 01:05:46,661 Ingilmundr does not know he has been discovered. 935 01:05:50,901 --> 01:05:53,061 [Aethelstan] No, he would not betray me. 936 01:05:53,141 --> 01:05:54,741 If anything, I have betrayed him. 937 01:05:54,821 --> 01:05:57,421 - No. - He is a man of God, and I am a sinner! 938 01:05:57,501 --> 01:06:00,821 He has convinced you of this to provoke your campaign. 939 01:06:00,901 --> 01:06:02,661 - To unite your enemies. - No! 940 01:06:02,741 --> 01:06:06,821 Aethelstan, please see this. This alliance he has gathered is too large. 941 01:06:06,901 --> 01:06:09,341 - Your lands will be overrun. - No! You lie! 942 01:06:10,301 --> 01:06:11,541 This is all lies! 943 01:06:13,261 --> 01:06:15,461 Aethelstan, please hear me. 944 01:06:17,301 --> 01:06:18,701 Why would I lie to you? 945 01:06:18,781 --> 01:06:20,341 - Get out. - Aethelstan-- 946 01:06:20,421 --> 01:06:22,861 Get out. Get from my sight! Guards! 947 01:06:22,941 --> 01:06:24,341 - [door opens] - Take him! 948 01:06:24,421 --> 01:06:25,461 [grunting] 949 01:06:33,381 --> 01:06:35,621 [breathes heavily] 950 01:06:35,701 --> 01:06:36,541 Ah! 951 01:06:37,621 --> 01:06:39,661 [guard] You dog! On your way. 952 01:06:41,541 --> 01:06:43,341 [Sihtric] We search every forest, every valley. 953 01:06:43,421 --> 01:06:46,341 [Finan] And here he is, back in the lap of luxury. 954 01:06:47,221 --> 01:06:48,381 We heard you needed us. 955 01:06:48,461 --> 01:06:51,581 Truly the gods smiled at me to give me such friends. 956 01:06:54,021 --> 01:06:55,981 [Finan] Let's find ourselves an alehouse, 957 01:06:56,621 --> 01:06:57,461 make a plan. 958 01:07:01,021 --> 01:07:03,541 - Who told you I was here? - [Sihtric] She said you called for us. 959 01:07:03,621 --> 01:07:05,941 - Did you not send for us, Lord? - She said you needed us. 960 01:07:06,021 --> 01:07:07,061 And requested a guard. 961 01:07:07,141 --> 01:07:09,261 Danish girl, serves in Aethelstan's court. 962 01:07:10,701 --> 01:07:12,501 Finan, I sent no word. 963 01:07:13,101 --> 01:07:15,421 No command for you to leave Bebbanburg. 964 01:07:16,661 --> 01:07:19,141 [unsettling music playing] 965 01:07:26,501 --> 01:07:29,381 - [Sihtric] Stay here and guard the gates. - [man] Yes, Lord. 966 01:07:31,341 --> 01:07:32,541 [Uhtred] Wolf-Warriors. 967 01:07:55,101 --> 01:07:56,701 [Uhtred] This is Anlaf's doing. 968 01:08:01,381 --> 01:08:02,501 [Finan] Ingrith! 969 01:08:05,501 --> 01:08:07,501 [breathes shakily] 970 01:08:18,781 --> 01:08:20,621 [Sihtric] Lord, where are they all? 971 01:08:22,541 --> 01:08:24,541 [breathes shakily] 972 01:08:30,101 --> 01:08:31,581 - [Uhtred] Eadgifu? - Uhtred. 973 01:08:33,221 --> 01:08:34,061 What happened? 974 01:08:34,141 --> 01:08:36,501 [Eadgifu] When news reached us of the attack and torture here, 975 01:08:36,581 --> 01:08:38,901 the abbess sent us to help the injured. 976 01:08:42,261 --> 01:08:44,301 But we cannot get to the injured. 977 01:08:48,621 --> 01:08:51,261 Where... Where is she? Where's my wife? 978 01:09:00,901 --> 01:09:02,621 "Seven kings must die," Lord. 979 01:09:03,181 --> 01:09:04,421 "Seven kings 980 01:09:05,341 --> 01:09:06,541 and the woman you love." 981 01:09:08,301 --> 01:09:10,021 Ingrith! 982 01:09:10,101 --> 01:09:12,981 - No. Ingrith! - Every man is to help move it. 983 01:09:13,061 --> 01:09:14,141 You, up above. 984 01:09:14,221 --> 01:09:16,901 - [Finan] Can anyone hear me? - [Uhtred] Watch for signs of Anlaf's men. 985 01:09:16,981 --> 01:09:19,461 We tried to help, but all we could do was comfort them. 986 01:09:19,541 --> 01:09:22,301 Uhtred, Ingrith said they threatened to return. 987 01:09:23,061 --> 01:09:26,421 - We must secure ourselves. - Not until we rescue those within. 988 01:09:28,141 --> 01:09:29,741 When did you speak last? 989 01:09:30,661 --> 01:09:31,901 About three days ago. 990 01:09:35,021 --> 01:09:37,541 - [Finan] Get the rope up there! - [man grunts] 991 01:09:37,621 --> 01:09:38,661 [Finan] Come on! 992 01:09:38,741 --> 01:09:41,021 [melancholy choral music playing] 993 01:09:41,101 --> 01:09:41,981 [Finan] Pull! 994 01:09:42,061 --> 01:09:44,101 [straining] 995 01:09:44,181 --> 01:09:45,301 [Finan] Pull! 996 01:09:47,341 --> 01:09:48,301 Pull! 997 01:09:48,381 --> 01:09:50,061 [straining] 998 01:09:54,141 --> 01:09:54,981 Pull! 999 01:09:58,621 --> 01:09:59,541 Now! 1000 01:10:13,781 --> 01:10:14,621 Finan. 1001 01:10:20,621 --> 01:10:21,461 Where is... 1002 01:10:24,621 --> 01:10:29,181 [in anguish] No! 1003 01:10:29,261 --> 01:10:31,261 [choral music continues] 1004 01:11:21,901 --> 01:11:23,741 [Uhtred] I brought this on them. 1005 01:11:26,901 --> 01:11:30,261 What they suffered is on Anlaf's account. 1006 01:11:33,741 --> 01:11:35,541 You cannot let this break you. 1007 01:11:37,141 --> 01:11:38,421 We are broken. 1008 01:11:38,501 --> 01:11:40,661 We have no allies. We're lost. 1009 01:11:40,741 --> 01:11:44,221 Then we must find the courage to defend Northumbria from their return. 1010 01:11:45,581 --> 01:11:47,741 If we endure and keep them at siege, 1011 01:11:47,821 --> 01:11:50,981 we will give those in other parts of England time to prepare. 1012 01:11:51,701 --> 01:11:53,101 Whatever we suffer 1013 01:11:54,181 --> 01:11:55,621 protects those we are apart from. 1014 01:11:55,701 --> 01:11:56,981 [Sihtric] She's right, Lord. 1015 01:11:57,061 --> 01:11:59,261 Osbert can cross the Irish Sea, get to-- 1016 01:11:59,341 --> 01:12:00,301 The Irish Sea? 1017 01:12:02,341 --> 01:12:07,581 We must find the fastest horses. I think Anlaf is hoping to turn all eyes here. 1018 01:12:08,581 --> 01:12:10,061 To lure Aethelstan. 1019 01:12:11,861 --> 01:12:16,581 But they will land where they have men. Ingilmundr holds a garrison in the Wirral. 1020 01:12:17,821 --> 01:12:20,021 With... With our sons. 1021 01:12:21,461 --> 01:12:23,461 [frenetic music playing] 1022 01:13:05,781 --> 01:13:08,341 [blows horn] 1023 01:13:10,461 --> 01:13:12,061 [Osbert] Something's underway. 1024 01:13:12,581 --> 01:13:14,101 [men chat] 1025 01:13:14,181 --> 01:13:15,501 [man 1] I'm ready. 1026 01:13:15,581 --> 01:13:16,581 [man 2] Take care. 1027 01:13:16,661 --> 01:13:18,661 - [men shouting] - [Osbert] Get in the cart. 1028 01:13:19,301 --> 01:13:23,101 Those of you with swords to your throats face a decision. 1029 01:13:24,141 --> 01:13:26,861 A thousand ships are heading towards these shores. 1030 01:13:27,381 --> 01:13:28,861 Some have already landed. 1031 01:13:29,581 --> 01:13:32,701 Within a week, Saxon boroughs will be overrun. 1032 01:13:33,301 --> 01:13:36,701 Join us and fight the tyrant Aethelstan, 1033 01:13:37,581 --> 01:13:38,421 or die. 1034 01:13:39,141 --> 01:13:40,381 [soldier grunts] 1035 01:13:40,461 --> 01:13:41,621 For King Ed-- 1036 01:13:41,701 --> 01:13:43,461 - [blows landing] - [swords scraping] 1037 01:14:05,661 --> 01:14:07,301 - [Osbert] Keep still. - [man] This way! 1038 01:14:08,261 --> 01:14:09,941 [woman] Yes, sir. I believe so. 1039 01:14:12,981 --> 01:14:14,821 We saw them, but they got away. 1040 01:14:16,221 --> 01:14:18,221 - There. Far away. - Thank you. 1041 01:14:18,301 --> 01:14:19,541 [woman] Yes, my lord. 1042 01:14:20,461 --> 01:14:22,301 [Sihtric] No word from Thelwael, Lord. 1043 01:14:22,381 --> 01:14:23,901 [woman] Told them all I knew. 1044 01:14:27,981 --> 01:14:28,821 Sihtric. 1045 01:14:29,781 --> 01:14:30,621 Lord? 1046 01:14:31,741 --> 01:14:33,381 Do we finally face defeat? 1047 01:14:37,661 --> 01:14:41,501 All the warrior kings that I've known, Ubba, Cnut, Bloodhair, 1048 01:14:42,661 --> 01:14:46,141 all have faced defeat in the end and have taken others with them. 1049 01:14:47,541 --> 01:14:51,501 The fight was always coming, Lord. No warrior dies a peaceful death. 1050 01:14:51,581 --> 01:14:54,781 She saw it all. "Seven kings must die." 1051 01:14:57,581 --> 01:14:58,821 We have hope. 1052 01:14:59,341 --> 01:15:02,021 In your heart, you never wanted to be a king. 1053 01:15:14,741 --> 01:15:17,341 [Eadgifu] Have those fleeing heard anything of my son? 1054 01:15:21,581 --> 01:15:23,181 Then until I know for sure, 1055 01:15:24,541 --> 01:15:25,421 he is alive. 1056 01:15:28,061 --> 01:15:32,661 And if conquest is easy, perhaps Anlaf may be satisfied with Mercia. 1057 01:15:32,741 --> 01:15:35,541 - It is fertile-- - [Uhtred] He will not be satisfied. 1058 01:15:36,541 --> 01:15:39,661 They come Viking now to extinguish an idea of England. 1059 01:15:41,021 --> 01:15:44,221 A dream unites a people who once sought to kill each other. 1060 01:15:46,501 --> 01:15:49,541 Without it, we go back into an age of darkness. 1061 01:15:49,621 --> 01:15:51,621 [solemn music playing] 1062 01:15:55,421 --> 01:15:57,261 We have both lost so much. 1063 01:15:59,181 --> 01:16:00,621 But I ask myself... 1064 01:16:04,021 --> 01:16:05,141 am I alive? 1065 01:16:10,141 --> 01:16:11,101 Can you feel it? 1066 01:16:13,461 --> 01:16:14,621 [Uhtred] You are alive. 1067 01:16:18,261 --> 01:16:19,101 So are you. 1068 01:16:22,901 --> 01:16:23,981 So we have hope. 1069 01:16:33,261 --> 01:16:35,261 [tense music builds] 1070 01:16:46,101 --> 01:16:47,061 [Uhtred] Edmund? 1071 01:16:48,701 --> 01:16:49,541 Osbert? 1072 01:16:51,261 --> 01:16:52,261 [Eadgifu] Edmund? 1073 01:17:10,061 --> 01:17:11,461 [jarring piano chord plays] 1074 01:17:13,181 --> 01:17:15,141 I came seeking Ingilmundr. 1075 01:17:17,981 --> 01:17:19,941 To prove that you had lied to me. 1076 01:17:22,821 --> 01:17:23,781 But you had not. 1077 01:17:27,981 --> 01:17:29,941 [Uhtred] We came to search for our sons. 1078 01:17:41,181 --> 01:17:42,941 Bring out Osbert and Edmund. 1079 01:17:43,701 --> 01:17:44,901 [jarring chord plays] 1080 01:17:53,421 --> 01:17:55,421 [music pounding] 1081 01:17:57,781 --> 01:17:59,901 [Eadgifu gasps, sobs] 1082 01:18:00,781 --> 01:18:01,621 [Uhtred] Osbert! 1083 01:18:04,101 --> 01:18:06,581 [Aethelstan] They hid themselves and were spared the massacre. 1084 01:18:06,661 --> 01:18:07,821 [Eadgifu] Lord King, 1085 01:18:08,341 --> 01:18:10,141 you have my endless gratitude. 1086 01:18:11,301 --> 01:18:13,981 [Aethelstan] I've not been myself this past year, and truly, 1087 01:18:14,061 --> 01:18:15,021 truly, I... 1088 01:18:15,741 --> 01:18:16,861 I pay for my sins. 1089 01:18:18,981 --> 01:18:22,301 I face a great alliance at Brunanburh. 1090 01:18:22,381 --> 01:18:24,181 All regret is worthless. 1091 01:18:25,421 --> 01:18:27,501 Let us speak only of the fight to come. 1092 01:18:28,101 --> 01:18:31,741 - Osbert, what have you learnt? - They've set up camp on high ground. 1093 01:18:32,821 --> 01:18:34,301 And they have six armies. 1094 01:18:35,101 --> 01:18:36,981 Then seven armies shall meet at Brunanburh. 1095 01:18:37,061 --> 01:18:39,061 I do not want you to fight for me, Uhtred. 1096 01:18:39,141 --> 01:18:41,461 - [Uhtred] Trust I'm on your side-- - I know that. 1097 01:18:42,341 --> 01:18:43,301 Save yourself. 1098 01:18:46,901 --> 01:18:48,861 Take your son to safety. 1099 01:18:49,541 --> 01:18:53,821 If I do not survive the battle, then succession will be secure. 1100 01:18:53,901 --> 01:18:55,461 You cannot fight this alliance alone. 1101 01:18:55,541 --> 01:18:57,581 [Aethelstan] Yet I forbid you from taking part. 1102 01:18:57,661 --> 01:19:00,381 Take him, Father Pyrlig. Please, take them all. 1103 01:19:01,621 --> 01:19:04,741 - I've dragged you all to this fate. - [Uhtred] Let us serve you. 1104 01:19:05,421 --> 01:19:06,301 Aethelstan... 1105 01:19:08,661 --> 01:19:10,221 this is not a punishment. 1106 01:19:10,301 --> 01:19:12,221 I think we both know that it is. 1107 01:19:15,061 --> 01:19:16,661 [Uhtred] This is martyrdom. 1108 01:19:17,421 --> 01:19:19,421 He will not survive so great a number. 1109 01:19:19,501 --> 01:19:21,501 But we have been reprieved. 1110 01:19:22,861 --> 01:19:26,421 - God is telling us to get to safety. - Your god does not speak to me. 1111 01:19:26,501 --> 01:19:29,461 It is not cowardly to spurn a battle that cannot be won. 1112 01:19:29,541 --> 01:19:30,581 It is. 1113 01:19:31,381 --> 01:19:34,221 However this prevails, I will have to know I walked away from danger. 1114 01:19:34,301 --> 01:19:35,661 Your battles will come 1115 01:19:36,861 --> 01:19:38,461 when you become king. 1116 01:19:38,541 --> 01:19:40,621 King of where, Mother? 1117 01:19:42,421 --> 01:19:44,741 - We will fight with the shield wall. - No. 1118 01:19:44,821 --> 01:19:46,661 - Osbert, are you ready? - I've always been ready. 1119 01:19:46,741 --> 01:19:50,661 Pyrlig, you once told me that it was my destiny to save England. 1120 01:19:50,741 --> 01:19:54,501 Hadn't seen it quite like this, but then I'm not one for prophecies. 1121 01:19:54,581 --> 01:19:57,261 [Eadgifu] What if your destiny is to protect Edmund? 1122 01:19:57,781 --> 01:20:01,781 Perhaps he is the one to unite England. He could be the king who was worthy. 1123 01:20:01,861 --> 01:20:03,741 No king will form England. 1124 01:20:04,261 --> 01:20:05,621 This is what I see now. 1125 01:20:06,501 --> 01:20:10,301 Not Edmund or Edward or Alfred. Not even Aethelstan. 1126 01:20:11,621 --> 01:20:13,941 Alfred's dream was of a united people. 1127 01:20:14,821 --> 01:20:17,861 And with these men, from all parts, I fought for it. 1128 01:20:17,941 --> 01:20:20,261 What if our destiny was not to form England, 1129 01:20:20,341 --> 01:20:24,541 but to form the English as one force? 1130 01:20:26,861 --> 01:20:30,701 Who better than a half Saxon, half Dane to lead men from divided places? 1131 01:20:31,301 --> 01:20:32,141 [Uhtred] We go! 1132 01:20:33,781 --> 01:20:36,261 I don't have to call myself English, do I? 1133 01:20:43,781 --> 01:20:45,781 {\an8}[harsh music playing] 1134 01:20:45,861 --> 01:20:47,861 {\an8}[men shouting] 1135 01:20:50,181 --> 01:20:52,181 {\an8}- [grunting] - [yelling] 1136 01:21:00,381 --> 01:21:02,821 [groaning] 1137 01:21:04,501 --> 01:21:05,821 [whooping] 1138 01:21:18,381 --> 01:21:19,741 [music fades] 1139 01:21:19,821 --> 01:21:22,421 To hear that, you'd think they'd won already. 1140 01:21:24,581 --> 01:21:27,141 - [trees rustling] - [distant animals calling] 1141 01:21:30,701 --> 01:21:33,581 [metal scraping] 1142 01:21:39,141 --> 01:21:40,381 [Uhtred] We should make our way. 1143 01:21:40,461 --> 01:21:43,181 If this is to work, we need to be on the front line. 1144 01:21:43,701 --> 01:21:46,061 - We'll aim for their left side. - Why? 1145 01:21:52,181 --> 01:21:53,061 Why the left? 1146 01:21:53,581 --> 01:21:56,621 Weaker. Most men fight with the sword in their right hand. 1147 01:21:56,701 --> 01:22:00,261 I've fought with Uhtred many times. Trust he will find a way. 1148 01:22:01,621 --> 01:22:02,701 You. 1149 01:22:04,741 --> 01:22:06,141 Where did you find that? 1150 01:22:06,221 --> 01:22:08,781 I bought it in Aegelesburg for five pieces. 1151 01:22:10,741 --> 01:22:11,581 May I? 1152 01:22:32,981 --> 01:22:34,621 I will exchange it for this one. 1153 01:22:36,781 --> 01:22:40,141 It is worth much more, and it has a garnet. 1154 01:22:41,061 --> 01:22:44,301 When I say exchange, I mean you take that one, and I keep this one. 1155 01:22:48,301 --> 01:22:50,141 [Uhtred] I am no commander of yours. 1156 01:22:50,221 --> 01:22:53,981 I have no authority other than being a man who has fought in many battles. 1157 01:22:56,061 --> 01:22:57,421 Some of you I have led before. 1158 01:22:58,981 --> 01:23:01,261 Today I stand with you as a simple soldier. 1159 01:23:02,341 --> 01:23:04,661 But I ask that, on the field, 1160 01:23:04,741 --> 01:23:06,861 you once again let me guide you. 1161 01:23:08,141 --> 01:23:10,101 Our position on the hill is weak, 1162 01:23:10,741 --> 01:23:14,821 but the trees to our left give us an advantage the enemy will not see. 1163 01:23:16,381 --> 01:23:17,541 We can defeat them 1164 01:23:18,381 --> 01:23:19,821 if we stay united. 1165 01:23:19,901 --> 01:23:21,901 [chilling music playing] 1166 01:23:37,181 --> 01:23:38,181 [thud] 1167 01:23:45,101 --> 01:23:46,341 [soldier grunts] 1168 01:23:46,421 --> 01:23:50,261 - This is one way to clear the ale. - Smell of a thousand armpits. 1169 01:23:50,901 --> 01:23:53,261 [Finan] Aye. Maybe they smelled us and ran away. 1170 01:23:53,781 --> 01:23:55,861 - [Sihtric] Maybe. - [Finan] Who touched my arse? 1171 01:23:55,941 --> 01:23:57,661 [laughter] 1172 01:24:04,141 --> 01:24:05,701 [distant cheering] 1173 01:24:15,421 --> 01:24:17,421 [cheering intensifies] 1174 01:24:21,221 --> 01:24:22,301 Oh my God! 1175 01:24:22,381 --> 01:24:23,461 [soldier] Jesus! 1176 01:24:26,781 --> 01:24:28,781 [cheering] 1177 01:24:32,501 --> 01:24:34,301 Rather a lot of them, isn't there? 1178 01:24:35,941 --> 01:24:37,941 [rival soldiers jeering] 1179 01:24:51,381 --> 01:24:52,421 [Edmund] Uhtred? 1180 01:24:53,101 --> 01:24:53,941 Uhtred. 1181 01:24:54,781 --> 01:24:56,781 - How do we face this? - You see these bags? 1182 01:24:56,861 --> 01:24:59,021 Give them to the men on the front line. Go. 1183 01:25:05,501 --> 01:25:07,581 [yelling] 1184 01:25:08,461 --> 01:25:10,701 [Uhtred] Do not raise your shield until you have to. 1185 01:25:11,741 --> 01:25:14,261 Stay at ease. Stay relaxed. 1186 01:25:15,781 --> 01:25:18,541 - And do not show them we are unsettled. - [Finan] Lord! 1187 01:25:19,421 --> 01:25:20,261 He's here. 1188 01:25:29,781 --> 01:25:32,061 [Anlaf] Here he comes. The tyrant himself. 1189 01:25:37,701 --> 01:25:38,901 [Uhtred] Is it done? 1190 01:25:40,261 --> 01:25:42,301 - Get back as far as you can. - Yeah. 1191 01:26:05,661 --> 01:26:07,581 [commander] Shield wall! 1192 01:26:07,661 --> 01:26:09,661 [shields rumble] 1193 01:26:15,461 --> 01:26:16,821 [shields rumble] 1194 01:26:16,901 --> 01:26:18,901 [agitated music playing] 1195 01:26:30,461 --> 01:26:33,461 - Are we ready, arselings? - [soldiers] Yeah! 1196 01:26:33,541 --> 01:26:35,261 I have taken their confessions. 1197 01:26:35,941 --> 01:26:37,861 When I ask you to give ground, 1198 01:26:38,861 --> 01:26:39,901 do it. 1199 01:26:39,981 --> 01:26:42,981 When you see the trees in front of you, it will be time. 1200 01:26:43,061 --> 01:26:44,341 Do you think this will work? 1201 01:26:46,021 --> 01:26:48,781 If it does not, we will not be here to see it. 1202 01:26:49,821 --> 01:26:50,661 Trust me. 1203 01:26:51,781 --> 01:26:52,661 And follow. 1204 01:26:53,261 --> 01:26:54,981 Shield wall! 1205 01:26:56,821 --> 01:26:57,941 Shield! 1206 01:26:59,061 --> 01:27:00,181 Wall! 1207 01:27:00,981 --> 01:27:02,221 [soldiers grunt] 1208 01:27:05,421 --> 01:27:07,261 Step back! 1209 01:27:07,341 --> 01:27:08,381 [soldiers grunt] 1210 01:27:11,861 --> 01:27:12,701 Back! 1211 01:27:15,621 --> 01:27:16,501 They retreat? 1212 01:27:17,661 --> 01:27:18,981 Even before we engage? 1213 01:27:19,061 --> 01:27:22,341 - Step back! - [Anlaf] They know they have lost already. 1214 01:27:22,941 --> 01:27:24,141 Let's enjoy it. 1215 01:27:24,861 --> 01:27:27,141 - [commander] Forward! - [soldiers grunt] 1216 01:27:27,221 --> 01:27:30,501 I thank God, who I serve with pure conscience. 1217 01:27:30,581 --> 01:27:34,421 God hath not given us a spirit of fear, but of power... 1218 01:27:34,501 --> 01:27:35,701 - [soldiers grunt] - ...love... 1219 01:27:35,781 --> 01:27:38,021 - [soldiers grunt] - ...and of sound mind! 1220 01:27:39,181 --> 01:27:40,061 [Finan] Amen. 1221 01:27:41,661 --> 01:27:43,421 [rhythmic grunting continues] 1222 01:27:54,421 --> 01:27:55,741 [Uhtred] Step back! 1223 01:28:02,021 --> 01:28:03,501 [jeering] 1224 01:28:07,061 --> 01:28:08,621 Brace! 1225 01:28:13,301 --> 01:28:14,541 [groans] 1226 01:28:17,021 --> 01:28:20,421 [commander] Re-form! Charge! 1227 01:28:28,181 --> 01:28:29,821 Saxon bastards! 1228 01:28:42,821 --> 01:28:43,741 [Uhtred] Pyrlig! 1229 01:28:44,421 --> 01:28:45,661 No! [echoes] 1230 01:28:45,741 --> 01:28:47,781 [haunting music playing] 1231 01:28:49,501 --> 01:28:50,461 Pyrlig! 1232 01:28:56,261 --> 01:28:58,261 [grunting] 1233 01:29:06,301 --> 01:29:08,421 - Two paces! One pace! - Mm-hmm. 1234 01:29:08,501 --> 01:29:10,741 - On my command! - [Finan] Let's hope this works! 1235 01:29:10,821 --> 01:29:12,181 Two paces back! 1236 01:29:12,261 --> 01:29:13,101 Back! 1237 01:29:14,061 --> 01:29:15,421 Step back! 1238 01:29:15,501 --> 01:29:16,741 One pace back! 1239 01:29:20,581 --> 01:29:22,741 [Anlaf] They back off. We have them. 1240 01:29:24,541 --> 01:29:26,181 [shouts] 1241 01:29:26,261 --> 01:29:29,381 - Find the king! - [Anlaf] Find the king! 1242 01:29:32,781 --> 01:29:34,781 [grunting] 1243 01:29:41,301 --> 01:29:42,621 Step back! 1244 01:29:42,701 --> 01:29:44,421 [Sihtric] Go backwards! 1245 01:29:45,421 --> 01:29:47,661 For Shetland! 1246 01:29:47,741 --> 01:29:49,101 For Orkney! 1247 01:29:52,581 --> 01:29:53,621 Step back! 1248 01:30:00,461 --> 01:30:02,381 - Keep going! - Keep going! 1249 01:30:02,461 --> 01:30:03,381 [Finan] Back! 1250 01:30:03,941 --> 01:30:06,501 Protect the line! Protect the line! 1251 01:30:12,821 --> 01:30:14,101 Step back! 1252 01:30:14,181 --> 01:30:16,781 [Finan] They'll overrun us if we keep giving ground! 1253 01:30:16,861 --> 01:30:18,501 What are they doing along the flank? 1254 01:30:19,461 --> 01:30:22,821 [Constantin] Send a message that Aethelstan is in front of us! 1255 01:30:23,341 --> 01:30:24,581 Step back! 1256 01:30:25,381 --> 01:30:26,781 Step back! 1257 01:30:26,861 --> 01:30:30,301 [Finan] The line's turning, Lord. We're coming around! 1258 01:30:30,381 --> 01:30:32,701 Aethelstan is on the Scots' line, Lord. 1259 01:30:33,221 --> 01:30:34,141 Swine wedge! 1260 01:30:35,261 --> 01:30:36,661 Step back! 1261 01:30:37,701 --> 01:30:39,821 [Anlaf] Swine wedge! 1262 01:30:47,661 --> 01:30:50,021 [Constantin] Anlaf! Stop! 1263 01:30:50,101 --> 01:30:52,661 Push forward! 1264 01:30:52,741 --> 01:30:54,821 They're going for Aethelstan! 1265 01:30:55,421 --> 01:30:56,341 Step back! 1266 01:31:07,181 --> 01:31:08,261 [Ingilmundr yells] 1267 01:31:08,781 --> 01:31:10,341 Back! 1268 01:31:13,781 --> 01:31:15,301 The wall will not hold! 1269 01:31:16,461 --> 01:31:19,021 [Uhtred] Aethelstan, hold the line! 1270 01:31:19,101 --> 01:31:21,861 - [Finan] How much longer, Lord? - [Uhtred] We're almost there. 1271 01:31:22,381 --> 01:31:23,381 [strains] 1272 01:31:28,981 --> 01:31:31,661 They're breaking through Aethelstan's line, Lord! 1273 01:31:32,341 --> 01:31:33,821 [Finan] We can't hold! 1274 01:31:33,901 --> 01:31:35,021 Step back! 1275 01:31:35,101 --> 01:31:37,261 Push forward! 1276 01:31:37,341 --> 01:31:38,661 [shouts, grunts] 1277 01:31:42,381 --> 01:31:43,461 [Ingilmundr] Lord! 1278 01:31:46,341 --> 01:31:47,261 Lord. 1279 01:31:58,461 --> 01:31:59,941 [Hywel] Protect the king! 1280 01:32:00,581 --> 01:32:01,501 [Uhtred] Aethelstan! 1281 01:32:01,581 --> 01:32:03,341 [Finan] Lord, trees! 1282 01:32:04,421 --> 01:32:06,741 We've turned them, Lord! We've turned the line. 1283 01:32:07,261 --> 01:32:09,261 - [Uhtred] Give the signal! - [runner] Yes, Lord. 1284 01:32:09,341 --> 01:32:11,581 - Something's not right. - [Domnal] We've been turned around! 1285 01:32:11,661 --> 01:32:13,421 [runner] Make way! Make way! 1286 01:32:20,941 --> 01:32:22,541 Lord Uhtred orders the signal. 1287 01:32:44,821 --> 01:32:46,581 Attack! 1288 01:32:55,061 --> 01:32:56,181 Yah! 1289 01:33:07,861 --> 01:33:09,381 Behind! 1290 01:33:14,861 --> 01:33:15,941 Hunt down their kings! 1291 01:33:16,021 --> 01:33:17,181 It's a trap! 1292 01:33:18,221 --> 01:33:19,181 [grunts] 1293 01:33:20,701 --> 01:33:23,221 - [soldiers grunt] - [haunting music playing] 1294 01:33:42,981 --> 01:33:44,061 [Shetland] My son! 1295 01:33:44,141 --> 01:33:47,541 [cries in anguish] 1296 01:34:16,141 --> 01:34:17,261 No! 1297 01:34:22,381 --> 01:34:23,661 [horse whinnies] 1298 01:34:27,021 --> 01:34:28,061 Guards! 1299 01:34:28,141 --> 01:34:30,461 Fall back! Fall back! 1300 01:34:33,621 --> 01:34:35,901 Scots! Fall back! 1301 01:34:39,741 --> 01:34:41,221 - [horse whinnies] - Hyah! 1302 01:35:14,101 --> 01:35:15,861 Aethelstan! 1303 01:35:34,301 --> 01:35:37,341 - [muffled fighting] - [haunting vocals playing] 1304 01:35:59,341 --> 01:36:01,101 [Uhtred] Aethelstan! [echoes] 1305 01:36:02,221 --> 01:36:04,661 [percussive music pulsing] 1306 01:36:28,061 --> 01:36:30,061 [choral singing intensifies] 1307 01:36:44,741 --> 01:36:46,181 [indistinct] 1308 01:36:58,541 --> 01:36:59,661 Pyrlig? 1309 01:37:05,341 --> 01:37:06,421 [groans] 1310 01:37:06,501 --> 01:37:08,501 [mournful music playing] 1311 01:37:35,341 --> 01:37:37,261 [music fades] 1312 01:37:37,781 --> 01:37:40,461 [Finan] Five kings escaped the field that day, 1313 01:37:40,541 --> 01:37:41,781 but their sons, 1314 01:37:41,861 --> 01:37:45,621 Orkney, Man, Shetland, 1315 01:37:45,701 --> 01:37:49,221 Strathclyde, and Scotland, did not. 1316 01:37:49,301 --> 01:37:50,581 [Constantin] Each man here 1317 01:37:51,461 --> 01:37:53,541 has left behind an heir. 1318 01:37:53,621 --> 01:37:54,741 We wait. 1319 01:37:56,021 --> 01:37:59,101 Then attack those leaving the field and return for our kin. 1320 01:37:59,181 --> 01:38:01,501 [Shetland] Do not be any more foolish, Anlaf. 1321 01:38:02,341 --> 01:38:03,221 [Anlaf] Shetland? 1322 01:38:04,701 --> 01:38:05,541 [Orkney spits] 1323 01:38:05,621 --> 01:38:06,861 No more death. 1324 01:38:08,381 --> 01:38:10,341 [Anlaf] Orkney, we need to fight! 1325 01:38:11,581 --> 01:38:14,021 What is there to fight for? 1326 01:38:18,461 --> 01:38:20,581 I need a ship to get back to Irland. 1327 01:38:27,781 --> 01:38:28,621 You? 1328 01:38:32,501 --> 01:38:34,501 [sorrowful music droning] 1329 01:38:42,021 --> 01:38:43,061 [Sihtric] Lord! 1330 01:38:47,261 --> 01:38:48,221 [Finan] Uhtred! 1331 01:38:52,381 --> 01:38:53,221 Uhtred! 1332 01:38:54,461 --> 01:38:56,261 Hey. Hey, you. 1333 01:38:59,421 --> 01:39:00,941 [Sihtric] Finan! Finan! 1334 01:39:03,301 --> 01:39:04,701 [panting] 1335 01:39:04,781 --> 01:39:05,701 [strains] 1336 01:39:27,101 --> 01:39:28,741 {\an8}[Aethelstan] Was any of it real? 1337 01:39:31,301 --> 01:39:32,381 Tell me the truth. 1338 01:39:34,581 --> 01:39:37,621 When you find yourself before God, you will have confessed. 1339 01:39:44,501 --> 01:39:45,621 I grew fond of you. 1340 01:39:48,301 --> 01:39:52,141 - But my love for my people prevailed. - I chose you over my people. 1341 01:39:53,541 --> 01:39:55,901 Perhaps my gods are stronger than yours. 1342 01:39:58,941 --> 01:40:00,341 Then why am I living... 1343 01:40:02,701 --> 01:40:03,941 and you about to die? 1344 01:40:06,781 --> 01:40:08,981 Only fools try to understand destiny. 1345 01:40:25,181 --> 01:40:26,661 - [squelching] - [groaning] 1346 01:40:26,741 --> 01:40:27,861 [choking] 1347 01:40:40,621 --> 01:40:42,621 [gentle music playing] 1348 01:41:13,181 --> 01:41:15,181 [singer vocalizing wistfully] 1349 01:41:37,701 --> 01:41:38,701 [indistinct] 1350 01:41:50,381 --> 01:41:51,381 [indistinct] 1351 01:42:06,701 --> 01:42:08,021 Uhtred. 1352 01:42:09,661 --> 01:42:10,741 Did my son survive? 1353 01:42:10,821 --> 01:42:11,661 Yes. 1354 01:42:17,061 --> 01:42:19,061 [Osbert] And Bebbanburg is ours again. 1355 01:42:19,901 --> 01:42:23,541 - We will rebuild in stone. - [Eadgifu] There is so much future. 1356 01:42:24,501 --> 01:42:25,981 Stay with us, Uhtred. 1357 01:42:29,141 --> 01:42:31,061 - What of the enemy? - [Finan] The victory is ours. 1358 01:42:31,141 --> 01:42:34,581 Five sons of kings lay dead upon the battlefield. 1359 01:42:35,781 --> 01:42:39,261 - Five kings that will never be crowned. - [Finan] "Seven kings must die." 1360 01:42:39,341 --> 01:42:41,061 The prophecy was wrong, Lord. 1361 01:42:41,661 --> 01:42:44,701 With Edward of Wessex, it makes six. 1362 01:42:46,141 --> 01:42:47,621 Am I to be the seventh? 1363 01:42:49,501 --> 01:42:52,461 I have told the chroniclers to write of your victory, Uhtred. 1364 01:42:52,541 --> 01:42:55,261 I have no wish to be written into your history. 1365 01:42:55,941 --> 01:43:00,701 I want only to be honored in the feast hall for standing by an oath. 1366 01:43:15,181 --> 01:43:17,381 Uhtred, you did not just stand by me. 1367 01:43:19,101 --> 01:43:20,301 You stood for me. 1368 01:43:22,741 --> 01:43:24,541 You led where I could not. 1369 01:43:26,221 --> 01:43:27,341 And you forgave me 1370 01:43:28,581 --> 01:43:30,141 when I was unforgivable. 1371 01:43:34,821 --> 01:43:36,621 You saved the hope of England. 1372 01:43:39,221 --> 01:43:41,221 Now in time, it may yet happen. 1373 01:43:44,221 --> 01:43:45,141 I said that... 1374 01:43:46,981 --> 01:43:49,701 if you proved yourself to be the rightful king, 1375 01:43:51,221 --> 01:43:53,381 I would swear Northumbria to you. 1376 01:43:56,901 --> 01:44:00,061 Men have died fighting under the name of the English. 1377 01:44:01,461 --> 01:44:04,021 To honor them, England should be formed. 1378 01:44:06,461 --> 01:44:08,581 But I have one condition. 1379 01:44:11,461 --> 01:44:14,621 You must make an oath never to marry. 1380 01:44:15,501 --> 01:44:16,381 No heirs. 1381 01:44:17,661 --> 01:44:20,501 So your brother Edmund can take the throne unchallenged. 1382 01:44:29,941 --> 01:44:30,781 Thank you. 1383 01:44:46,861 --> 01:44:47,861 This oath 1384 01:44:48,781 --> 01:44:49,861 I shall swear. 1385 01:44:51,101 --> 01:44:53,101 Then we submit to you as our king. 1386 01:44:55,181 --> 01:45:00,141 Which makes you ruler of Wessex, Mercia, East Anglia, 1387 01:45:01,341 --> 01:45:02,381 and Northumbria. 1388 01:45:04,981 --> 01:45:06,261 And I call my lands 1389 01:45:07,861 --> 01:45:08,701 England. 1390 01:45:12,501 --> 01:45:13,781 Long live the king! 1391 01:45:13,861 --> 01:45:15,461 [all] Long live the king. 1392 01:45:16,141 --> 01:45:18,541 [Uhtred] Long live the King of England. 1393 01:45:24,101 --> 01:45:25,661 Return to your chamber, Lord. 1394 01:45:29,941 --> 01:45:31,261 Do not grieve for me. 1395 01:45:31,901 --> 01:45:34,261 It was always written that I would fall in battle. 1396 01:45:34,341 --> 01:45:36,101 [Finan] You're not gonna die, Lord. 1397 01:45:36,181 --> 01:45:39,701 - I would go first, and I'm still alive... - [distant cheering] 1398 01:45:43,141 --> 01:45:43,981 So, 1399 01:45:45,661 --> 01:45:46,781 destiny is all. 1400 01:45:48,781 --> 01:45:50,781 [distant cheering] 1401 01:45:56,661 --> 01:45:58,661 [cheering continues] 1402 01:46:06,221 --> 01:46:08,221 [cheering continues] 1403 01:46:17,981 --> 01:46:19,981 [chanting] 1404 01:46:32,021 --> 01:46:33,741 - Skál! - [revelers] Skál! 1405 01:46:34,821 --> 01:46:36,821 [emotional music playing] 1406 01:47:02,661 --> 01:47:04,381 [Finan] Did seven kings die? 1407 01:47:05,861 --> 01:47:09,221 The chronicles do not record if my lord Uhtred survived. 1408 01:47:10,821 --> 01:47:12,741 But those like me, who knew him, 1409 01:47:12,821 --> 01:47:16,141 recognize him as the greatest warrior of our age, 1410 01:47:17,621 --> 01:47:19,461 and a man who made a kingdom. 1411 01:48:06,461 --> 01:48:07,461 [song ends] 1412 01:48:08,621 --> 01:48:10,621 [ethereal music playing] 98549

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