I the Boneless is clearly crazy; but when it comes to guerrilla warfare, he is crazy like a fox.
They've been good a juggling multiple settings, but I'm more interested in seeing how things go in York than in Sicily, Norway or Iceland. Dividing each episode five ways is about enough. After all, this isn't Game of Thrones.
He is one smooth operator in the lady department.I am actually beginning to like King Harald.
People can see gods at will, but Floki is playing politics by promising uninhabited, rich farmland to those who join him.
By secretly recruiting followers, he seems more likely to be ended by Lagertha than to establish a new farming settlement.
This thing actually happened. They knew almost nothing about the Iceland, but it didn't stop them from going there and making a permanent settlement. Some people went even further, reaching Greenland and then Queensland at Canada's coast around 1105. The people who moved into the Iceland felt cheated, because the Explorers promised a land worth of deities. Also you have to take in this context account the fact that Floki is a liar and a trickster, so similar to god we know now as Loki.
Those listening to him must see that, but seem desperate enough to sign up.
Ubbe should dump Margrethe for Torvi.
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