Why was Floki sleeping with Aslaug?
Floki wasn't actually sleeping with Aslaug; he had a powerful vision while in distress (his wife Helga was badly hurt), where he saw Aslaug with the mysterious wanderer Harbard, realizing Harbard was a god (Odin) and they were sharing an intimate, painful experience that mirrored his own grief, with Floki feeling it as if he were there, linking their shared pain and betrayal by Ragnar.What is the connection between Floki and Harbard?
Floki is a descendant of Loki. Through that he was linked to Harbard (who is in Kattegat fulfilling the pain and sorrow of women). Harbard linked Floki and Auslaug through himself by their pain, meant to heal them or give reprieve from it I guess.Do Floki and Aslaug sleep together?
Helga is brutally injured Floki is beside himself and immediately begins trying to heal her. While taking a break, he goes to a stream. At this stream, he has a vision of Aslaug meeting him there and two have sex. Only halfway through Floki realises Aslaug is not having sex with him, but Harbard.Why did Ragnar stop loving Aslaug?
Ragnar resents Aslaug because not only was she not looking after his sons, but Siggi died for it. Lagertha resents Ragnar because he told her to her face that she could have fucked Harbard in front of the kids, as long as the kids were safe.Why did Aslaug have Ivar to Floki?
Aslaug wanted Ivar to be raised Viking and wanted Floki to teach Him. Aslaug wanted the best for Ivar and she knew he must be intelligent, zealous, violent so he could survive instead of being the weak runt but Ragnar actually gave Ivar hope by saying that the whole world will fear him and that he must be ruthless.Ragnar & Aslaug Scene S04E12
What is Hvitserk addicted to?
While Lagertha thinks this is a good decision, Hvitserk clearly disagrees. Time passes, and Hvitserk begins spiraling downward through a combination of unraveling mental health and addiction to alcohol and mushrooms.Why did Floki cry when he saw the cross in the cave?
That is why Floki finds a cross in the cave. He thought he found a new paradise given by the Gods, but it was already lived in by the Christians who he hated.Which wife did Bjorn love the most?
Later she becomes Bjorn's wife and the ultimate love of his life. She participates at the Siege of Kattegat and survives. When Lagertha crowns with Sword of Kings Bjorn, new King of Kattegat, Gunnhild becomes Queen of Kattegat.What disease did Ragnar have?
Ragnar Lothbrok in the History Channel's Vikings suffered from severe injuries, likely kidney damage/failure and internal trauma from falling off a wall during the Siege of Paris, which led to him urinating blood and developing a debilitating illness exacerbated by an opium addiction from a Chinese "medicine" (likely betel nut/opium mix) given by Yidu. He also experienced deep wound infections and potential liver issues, but the main prolonged sickness stemmed from the fall and subsequent drug dependency.Did Yidu purposely get Ragnar addicted?
She provides a drug to help Ragnar cope with his pain, which he subsequently becomes addicted to. The pair briefly became lovers. She persuaded Ragnar to let her come to Paris. Yidu begins feeling used and mistreated by Ragnar.Who is the most ruthless son of Ragnar?
The Ivar the Boneless that we meet in the History Channel's Vikings is the youngest son of Ragnar Lodbrok. Born and raised a cripple, this results in a brutal and ruthless personality. He is in constant conflict with his brothers as he seeks to prove himself through power.What disability does Floki have?
"What's wrong with Floki" from the show Vikings refers to his erratic, intense personality, driven by extreme religious zealotry, jealousy (especially towards Athelstan), and potential mental illnesses like bipolar disorder or psychosis, leading to unpredictable actions like killing Athelstan and profound spiritual crises, especially after losing his family and discovering Christian monasteries in Iceland. He often uses his devotion to the Norse gods as justification for these actions, struggling with his identity and purpose, and later showing signs of profound trauma and potential Alzheimer's.Where did Ubbe and Torvi end up?
Ubbe and Torvi end up finding and settling in the "Golden Land" (North America/Vinland), fulfilling Ragnar's dream of new lands, where they reunite with a surviving Floki, living a peaceful, agricultural life with the native people, marking a hopeful, open-ended conclusion for their journey after facing many trials in England and Wessex.What is the saddest death in Vikings?
Ragnar because it was a tragic end to a great man. To die in a pit of snakes and not in battle as a true Viking should have is pretty sad. Almost done with S6 so haven't seen Ivar's death yet, but found Ragnar's and Bjorn's deaths heartbreaking. Bjorn's death was well written and played out .Why did Seer lick Floki's hand?
In the show Vikings, the Seer licks Floki's hand as a profound sign of deep respect, submission, and acknowledgment of Floki's unique connection to the gods, suggesting Floki is destined for a higher, divine role, perhaps even to replace the Seer, signifying his god-like nature and power despite his human struggles. It's a moment where the Seer, who speaks for the gods, shows homage to someone he recognizes as a divine vessel.Why did Harbard not save Siggy?
Another explanation is that Harbard was trading her life for those of Ubbe and Hvitserk, and a simpler reason could be that Siggy didn't trust him and chose to die instead. Harbard was meant to be a mysterious character in Vikings, but letting Siggy die was horrible no matter who he truly was.What was Ragnar addicted to?
Ragnar's story was full of ups and downs, especially in his personal life, and some details about it left many questions, such as his relationship with Yidu, who made him addicted to a mysterious drug believed to have been opium.Was Magnus really Ragnar's son?
No, in the show Vikings, Magnus is presented as the son of Queen Kwenthrith of Mercia, who claimed he was Ragnar's son, but Ragnar himself denied it, and historical accounts don't list Magnus as Ragnar's child, with real Ragnar Lothbrok sons being Bjorn Ironside, Ivar the Boneless, Ubba, Hvitserk, and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye. While Ragnar's historical parentage is debated, Magnus isn't part of his known legendary lineage, though some speculate Ragnar might have lied in the show.Who was the most feared Viking of all time?
There's no single "most feared" Viking, as fear is subjective, but Ragnar Lothbrok is arguably the most famous and legendary figure, known for brutal raids on England and France, while historical accounts also highlight figures like Harald Hardrada, a fearsome warrior in diverse campaigns, and Ivar the Boneless, a cunning and ruthless leader, as extremely terrifying figures, often appearing in sagas as embodiments of Viking brutality and skill.Why did Bjorn sleep with Astrid?
Bjorn slept with Astrid in Vikings partly out of frustration with his mother, Lagertha, and a desire to assert himself, but it was also heavily implied to be a strategic move or part of a plan orchestrated with Lagertha and Torvi to unite them and perhaps test Bjorn's loyalty or independence. Their liaison was a complex mix of rebellion, a natural, perhaps lustful, connection as Bjorn was Lagertha's lover, and a political maneuver within the complicated dynamics of Kattegat.Who becomes the queen of Kattegat after Bjorn dies?
Gunnhild is furious about this, and offers Ingrid comfort by inviting her to sleep next to her so she isn't alone. After Bjorn's death, Ingrid marries King Harald and becomes Queen of Kattegat.Who was the most famous son of Ragnar Lothbrok?
Bjorn is described as the son of Ragnar Lodbrok, a legendary king of Denmark and parts of Sweden. He seems to have been considered a “historical celebrity” in the age of Snorri Sturluson, an Icelandic Christian who wrote about Norse mythology and Viking history in the 13th century.What does Floki do to Rollo?
Floki gathers some mushrooms which he personally gives to Rollo, still recovering from his injuries, and has Ragnar's son Ubbe give some to Torstein. Later, Torstein appears to have died from poisoning.Is Ragnar really descended from Odin?
Yes, according to Norse sagas and the popular TV show Vikings, Ragnar Lothbrok claimed to be a direct descendant (and even son) of the god Odin, a claim reinforced by his portrayal as an Odin-like figure, though historically Ragnar was said to be son of King Sigurd Ring, with his divine lineage being part of Norse legend and storytelling rather than historical fact.What was Aslaug's prophecy in Vikings?
Aslaug's prophecies in Vikings** centered on her being a seeress (völva) with visions for Ragnar and their sons, most notably warning Ragnar to wait three days before conceiving their next child, which he ignored, resulting in the birth of Ivar the Boneless with weak, twisted legs. She also foresaw that their son Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye would be born with a dragon in his eye, and she had visions of betrayal and war, including the attack on Kattegat and the eventual fates of Ragnar and Lagertha, fulfilling her role as a powerful, if sometimes tragic, prophet.
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