Vikings s01e02 Episode Script

Wrath of the Northmen

Previously on "Vikings" Odin gave his eye to acquire knowledge.
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We will raid East again.
Every year we go to the same places, but there is an alternative.
They're my ships and they go where I tell them to go.
That's the end of the matter.
We should sail West.
Can't sail across an open ocean.
I have something that will change everything.
You keep talking about the West.
I believe I don't care what you believe.
Don't ever stick your nose in my face again.
The boat will be lighter and faster than before.
Do you think it could handle long sea voyages? We won't know that until we try.
We must find a crew.
Not many men will go against the wishes of Haraldson.
Some may even go to him and betray us.
# More, # # Give me more # # Give me more # # if I had a heart I could love you # # If I had a voice I would sing # # After the night when I wake up # # I'll see what tomorrow brings # # I I I # # If I had a voice I would sing # Erik.
Ragnar Lothbrok, welcome to my house.
You also, Rollo.
I've done as you asked, Ragnar, and sought out these young men to meet you.
All of them have sworn upon their rings to keep this meeting a secret.
You have done well, my friend, although I knew I could trust you.
What are we here for? You are here, firstly, because you have nothing better to do.
See, all you lot live idle and wasted lives.
Listen to him! We have built a new boat.
And with this boat, for the first time, we can go West.
Across the great sea, to a place called England, where countless riches await us.
How would we steer across the open sea? We have discovered a way.
You want us to join you in the boat? Yes, we do.
And I have Ragnar's word that we will all be equal and share equally the spoils of our raid.
If there are any.
What is your name? Knut.
I promise you, Knut, I've heard witnesses.
Just stories.
Just stories Just stories.
All things begin and end as stories.
We have to remember, though, that Earl Haraldson has ordered us to sail East.
The Earl knows nothing about our new boat.
He knows nothing about the new way of navigating.
This is why he refuses to let us go West.
- He could kill us for disobeying his orders.
- Yes, he could.
We can offer you a chance to shine in battle and impress the gods, and to bring back such plunder that you have never seen before.
Have you got the balls to join us? I'll go.
- And I.
- I will go.
- I too! I will too! And I! - I will go! What about you, Knut? Are you coming? Yes, I want a good story to tell my children.
Prepare to leave in the next few weeks, and tell no one that doesn't need to know.
Good throw.
Well played.
Well? My Lord, there was a meeting.
Where? In the house of Erik Marteinn.
Was Ragnar Lothbrok there? Yes, Lord.
Shall we show them the axe? Nothing would please me more, but it's too soon.
We need to watch and wait.
Only good things come from watching and waiting.
Were you looking at my wife? Have you slept with her? No, Lord! I swear on all the gods.
If she wants to sleep with you, then I give my permission.
It will be arranged.
So when do we sail? I already told you.
I don't want you to come.
Why not? I need to leave the children and the farm in the hands of someone I trust.
What if the Earl finds out we have gone without his permission? He might try and claim our family home.
This was going to be the most exciting voyage of our lives.
To go West! I have dreamed of it many times, and in my dreams we are always together.
What if there is no West? This is the most dangerous and stupid voyage ever.
What if we both die? Then who would take care of the children Rollo?! You have no right to say that! All right, all right.
You go.
You go and I shall stay here and look after the children.
Siggy? Go away! It's so cold in here, but we'll be warm soon enough.
What do you take me for? Did you really suppose that a worm like you could sleep with a woman like me? I'm an Earl's wife! Now I know who to trust and who not to trust.
- Take him.
- Yes, Lord.
Get rid of him.
Come.
Outside.
Get up! My love! Never mind that.
Defend yourself.
How dare you? Am I not good enough for you? Am I not strong enough for you? Now listen You listen.
Don't you remember? I saved your life.
Ragnar how could I forget? You keep reminding me.
I'm so angry with you! Stop! Are you mad? You could have killed each other! Is that what you want? We were just having an argument.
Well, never argue like that again.
Go on then! Back to bed! It's a fine thing when the little pig teaches the boar a lesson.
I didn't think, out of all of them, he would behave like that.
A man lives or dies by his honor.
That's true.
He thought so little of mine that he really believed that I would give you to him.
Honor is a rare commodity these days.
Yes.
Almost as rare as those in whom I can trust.
It's true, my love, our enemies are everywhere.
Everywhere? They cannot prevail.
They cannot prevail.
Rollo.
Where is my anchor? It was promised for today.
Maybe your blacksmith is a liar.
I don't think so.
This hair is from his daughter's head.
I promised him that if he went to Earl Haraldson I would find a way to kill her.
I still don't see Knut.
Well, that's because he isn't here.
He hasn't sent word either.
That troubles me.
We live in a sea of troubles.
But look, some are ended.
Here, this is yours.
And this is mine.
Master.
May the gods bless us with powerful winds and calm seas.
Come here, slave.
Leif, cover the ravens.
Feel that wind; That breeze is up.
Ready the oars! Come.
Well? They have set sail.
Good.
They'll never be heard from again.
But But what? What if Ragnar is right? There are no lands to the West! Get out.
It's noon.
Let's look at the board.
Get the bucket.
Not too far South.
Nor too far North.
The board works.
How do we know? The great sea is held in place by Jormungand, the Serpent, whose giant body encircles it and who keeps his tail in his mouth to complete the circle and stop the waves breaking loose.
But one day, the God Thor, son of earth, was fishing in the sea for the Serpent, using a bull's head for bait.
Jormungand reared up and the waves pummeled the shore as he twisted and writhed in a fury.
They were well matched, Serpent and God, in that furious fight.
The seas boiled around them, but then the hook became dislodged, and the Serpent slithered free and sank again, so quickly, beneath the waves.
And soon, the sea was calm once more, as if nothing had disturbed it.
Thor.
Storm's coming.
Should we let down the sail? Floki, should we let down the sail? Yes, we have to take the sail down, and then we must row.
If we are not moving forward, then we will be soaked by the waves and sink.
Ready? Keep her straight! Tent! Shove the oars! Row! Row! Are you afraid? Yes, Ragnar Lothbrok, I am afraid.
But not for me.
I am afraid for my boat.
Thor is striking his anvil.
He is angry with us.
He wants to sink us.
It's true! Thor is beating his hammer.
The lightning is the sparks from his anvil.
But he's not angry with us.
I understand now.
Why should he be angry with us? Why should he want to sink our boat? Don't you understand? He is celebrating.
He is full of good news.
He wants to show everybody that he can't sink this boat.
He loves this boat! Sit down, you idiot! It's my boat, and the gods love my boat.
Why should I Not be happy?! Floki, sit down.
Remember, you can't swim! Father Cuthbert! What is it, brother Athelstan? We can all see the signs.
Signs? What signs? Of what do you speak? You know as well as we that judgment day is at hand.
Jeremiah says so! "And on that day, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars of heaven shall fall.
" In the name of God, that is enough.
But it's true! "And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns.
" I will hear no more! You will return to your dormitory and pray to God for forgiveness and humility And when the storm has passed all shall be well.
You will do as I order.
Yes, father.
Father! Good day to you, blacksmith.
My Lord, how can I be of use to you? - You make anchors, don't you? - Yes, Lord.
Have you made any recently? No, not recently, Lord Haraldson.
You didn't forge an anchor for a man called Ragnar Lothbrok? I would have remembered.
Don't hurt my daughter.
Why would I hurt your daughter? His lordship just wants to know the truth.
Did you forge the anchor for Ragnar Lothbrok's ship? Yes, I forged it.
Let go of her.
Put down your hammer.
I promise you no harm will come to your daughter.
Look in the flames.
The sages say that we can see our future in the flames.
No! Please, no! What do you see? I see my own death.
No! No! No! There is no West! We are not sailing towards any new country but just into an empty ocean Utterly and completely lost.
Kauko, Leif We have been persuaded by madmen and fools.
The God Loki is behind this voyage.
That scoundrel, that sly one.
Trouble and suffering are meat and drink to him.
Shut up, man! No! No.
If anyone is mad, it is you.
I'm not the one who convinced all these good men to sacrifice their lives for a dream, an illusion.
It wasn't me who joined forces with the sly one to get us to sail West, into nothing, into nowhere.
- He's mad! - Don't tempt the gods! And here we are, lost, certain to die.
For what? Sit down and shut up.
You sound like the sly one.
Perhaps you are the God of mischief who sends men mad, and sends them to their deaths.
- Sit down! - I curse the day I ever agreed to come with you, Ragnar Lothbrok.
For this ship is cursed, and we are Release the ravens.
If the birds do not return, there is land.
But if they do They've come back.
There's no land.
Seabirds! Seagulls! Listen! It works! - Yeah! - We made it! Row! We made it! Row! Ragnar, you did it! Tie the sail! Oars! Drop the oars! What is it? Why was the warning bell rung? They've come.
They are here.
Who is here? Hell and all its devils! Lock the doors and stay inside, all of you! Hurry.
They know we're here.
No one throw their lives away unnecessarily even to impress the gods.
Stay close.
There are here! Come, brother! Quick! Arne, get to work.
Father Cuthbert don't be afraid.
Trust in God, and let us pray.
In nomine patris et fili et spiritus sancti.
Pater noster qui es in caelis.
Pater noster qui This is the end! The son of man cometh! Leif.
I don't understand.
Why do they leave such treasures unprotected? Is there some spell, some magic which protects them? It appears not.
Perhaps they think their God protects them.
If this is their God, then he's dead.
He is nailed to a cross.
He cannot protect anyone.
He is not alive, like Odin, Thor or Frey.
What use is he then? Don't kill me.
You speak our language.
How do you speak our language? I've travelled.
We are told to travel, to take the word of God.
Please, don't kill me.
What is that you have in your hand? A book The Gospels of St John, I I wanted to save it.
Of all the treasures I see in this place, you chose to save this? Yes.
Why? Why? Because without the word of God there is only darkness.
This is a strange place indeed.
We have been everywhere and we have found no women.
Just these strange men.
I believe they are the priests of their God.
Take what you will.
This is what we came for.
Why have you not killed this one? He is worth more alive to sell as a slave.
I would kill him.
We have no room left on the boat.
I forbid it.
How can you forbid it, little brother? We are all equals, and I say he dies.
Does it really mean that much to you, brother? This is what we care for your God.
So much gold! Look! Keep them moving!
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