- Ragnar and Floki are still at odds; Rollo makes great attempts to win over his new bride, Princess Gisla; Bjorn's survival skills are put to the test; King Ecbert sets the task for his son Aethelwulf to rescue Queen Kwenthrith.
- As Ragnar decides what to do about his friend Floki in Kattegat, Bjorn's tests his survival skills in the Mountains, Mean while in England King Ecbert and his son try to rescue the Queen of Mercia from an invading force and Rollo proves his loyalty to the French.—cisted
- While Bjorn tests his survival skills ice fishing, his kid brothers lead a man hunt in the same wilderness that brings Floki back to suffer Ragnar's deadly revenge, sort of a Chinese water torture, in a cave. Wessex king Ecbert decides against his nobles to rescue deposed and tower-captive Mercian queen-stooge Kwentrith, dispatching crown prince Aethelwulf, while offering his wife Judith a distraction of a her choice: a manuscript illumination teacher like Aethelstan, but Frankish monk Prudentius, whom only the bishop can make confide into a female, isn't what she expected. Rollo tries hard to become a Frankish noble, sparing princess bride Gisla, but the Paris count, his SM volunteer and her imperial guard lover plot to bid for the throne, all despising the coward emperor.—KGF Vissers
- Floki escapes and a searching party hunts him down. Bjorn decides to travel alone in the winter to prove his survival skills. King Ecbert learns that a group of nobles from Mercia have overthrown and arrested Queen Kwenthrithin a tower and he assigns his son Aethelwulf to rescue Kwenthrithin and her son. Will he succeed?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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