- King Ecbert visits the developing Viking settlement as the first harvest is sown.
- Ragnar leads his troops against Princess Kwenthrith's brother Burgred. The battle is short-lived however and Burgred quickly surrenders. Porunn is severely injured in the battle and Ragnar chastises his son Bjorn when he learns that she is pregnant. Despite the victories, all is not well among the Viking warriors and Floki in particular criticizes Ragnar for fighting the Christians' wars. Back at the new settlement, King Ecbert leads a delegation of his noblemen to ceremonies marking the sowing of the first crop. He refuses to listen to any criticism telling his men they have the benefit of Ragnar's army fighting in Mercia. However, even Ecbert is taken aback by the pagan ceremony.—garykmcd
- One-armed Torstein seeks a Vikings death as first man stumbling trough the mist towards prince Mercian Burgred's troops, the start of a carnage which Floki considers a senseless bloodbath for a Christian cause. Ecbert's heir Aethelwulf's men save the day, but pregnant Porrun is among the badly wounded, cause for Ragnar to scold Bjorn a mental knave, Rollo sooths. Meanwhile Ecbert and Lagertha enjoy getting acquainted over the establishment of the Viking settlement, with a novel plow. Athelstan's court friend Judith is shocked to see Lagertha eagerly making out with Ecbert in his royal villa's Roman bath, the king waves his nobles' disgust at the Viking pagan harvest blood sacrifice. Back home, the women are worried about nightmarish visions which seem to materialize as two local knaves drown, the seer has no divine inspiration.—KGF Vissers
- Siggy brings the stranger home and together with Auslag and Helga, they clean his injured hand and Auslag invites him to have a meal and sleep in a straw bed. The wanderer Harbard tells stories about his travels and when he met the gods. Meanwhile, after defeating Princess Kwenthrith's uncle Brithwulf, the Vikings climb the hill to attack her brother Burgred, but the princess asks to spare his life. Floki blames Ragnar for the loss of his own people including their friend Torstein and Porunn that is badly injured. King Ecbert visits Lagherta and the field and watches a pagan ritual of sacrifice while his nobles criticize him. A tragic event happens in Kattegat and Siggy visits the Seer to ask about Harbard.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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