Vikings: Ragnar Consults the Seer (Season 2, Episode 2) | History No matter how far I look." Although Rollo is always there with his brother, tensions between them continue to grow, stoked by Haraldson's poisonous words that Ragnar "considers himself to be first among equals" and "wants to take credit for everything" ("Trial"). He told Ragnar that his sons would do great things, in fact be more famous than him? Of the oracle's first vision, he cryptically tells Lagertha, "I see a harvest celebrated in blood.". The gradual collapse of the Roman empire, due to the increasing Germanic invasions of the 5th century, sent the city into a period of decline. The Viking raiders were not well trained, skilled or patient with such long drawn out and life costly battles. torvis comment it does not matter I am not with child neither am I a child. In one of the episodes of Season 2, the Seer tells Ragnar a story about the marriage of the god Njord and the giant Skadi. In 860, Bjrn led a large Viking raid into the Mediterranean. Hvitserk becomes understandably alarmed, ultimately turning to the Seer for guidance, pleading, "You have seen the past, the present, and the future. In history, Rollo was also involved in raids on Paris. Refusing to feed Ivar's ego, the oracle delivers a grim proclamation, telling the mad king, "Your chariot lies as broken as your legs. Saxon England, 1002. There are too many voices! A long time ago, Ragnar asked the Seer about his sons and the Seer foresaw much greatness for one who would travel the seas and become most powerful I believe that the Seer is again making reference to one of Ragnars sons in this most recent message. Uunlike another 10th-century king named Emund Eriksson who appears in the work of Adam of Bremen. Despite having fallen out of favor toward the end of his life, Ragnar sets the stage for the glorious battle by orchestrating his own execution so that his sons will avenge his death against Ecbert and lle ("All His Angels"). I refer to her as victimized because I think she is just another pawn in the ways of men who rule her life. One son would marry the daughter of a King, and one son would sailseas that have no waves The seer was actually correct in this message according to history. It was rather apparent that Torvi has suffered and endured abuse from Erlandeur but kept quiet counsel and maintains her inner dignity through it. Knowing the history and the future of Paris causes one to wonder just what the Seer is referring to with this foretelling.
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