- The Wessex Viking raid is in full swing and King Ecbert finds himself facing an entirely new kind of foe. While Ragnar races to dominate in the West, Jarl Borg has his own plans in store for the future of Kattegat.
- With the Norsemen having arrived in Wessex, King Ecbert begins preparations to face them. Ragnar and his raiders attack Winchester and easily defeat the soldiers there. They quickly get control of the monastery and Athelstan knows exactly where to find the treasure. In the scriptorium, he kills a monk and while Horek brutalizes Bishop Swithern, Ragnar lets a young boy live. Lagertha has remarried but her marriage is troubled as Bjorn does not get along with his stepfather. Meanwhile, Auslag has given birth to another son and a prophecy seems to have come true. Jarl Borg remarries and announces his attention to seize all of Ragnar's lands. When Borg attacks, Rollo takes charge of defending Kattegat.—garykmcd
- Raiding Winchester cathedral is suspiciously easy, as king Ecbert confide to his courtiers a calculated sacrifice to test the invasion force**. Bjorn, now a strapping stripling, starts standing up to his stepfather, an earl, whom he suspects of abusing ingrate Lagertha. Rollo manages to mount a surprising defense, giving only weaklings are left in the village, and escape when earl Borg comes seize vengeance for Horik's refusal to take him along raiding England. Farmboy Ragner puts to Horik that the English soil is so rich, moving there would make life much easier, but the Norse king rightly suspects they would be all but welcome, yet agrees to negotiate trough a bishop.—KGF Vissers
- Ragnar, King Horit and their men attack the monastery of Winchester and they plunder their treasure. Meanwhile Lagherta has problems with her marriage with Earl Sigvard and Bjorn hates his stepfather that is a brutal man. In Kattegat, Auslag delivers her third son and she calls him Sigurd. King Ecbert invites Ragnar to meet him. In Kattegat, Jarl Borg decides to invade the village and Rollo has an important participation defending the village, Auslag and her sons.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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