![]() ![]() However, after a brief moment of respite, he is struck by several arrows in the chest and in the back before being finished off by Gunnhild. ![]() Heahmund has a vision of Hell that drives him to renounce Lagertha, who accuses Heahmund of never having loved her.ĭuring the Battle of Marton, against King Harald's forces, Heahmund illustrates himself brilliantly, showing off his exceptional fighting skills by killing dozens of Norse warriors. When Bishop Cuthred confronts him and threatens to tell King Alfred, Heahmund murders Cuthred. Heahmund’s sex with Lagertha causes him to lose focus, and the now-Bishop Cuthred's spies discover Lagertha and Heahmund's affair. Heahmund begins secretly meeting Lagertha in her chambers and the two have long periods of sex. Heahmund is informed that his bishopric has been given to Lord Cuthred, due to Heahmund being assumed dead. Heahmund, Lagertha, Ubbe, Torvi, and Björn travel back to Wessex to escape Ivar.Īfterwards, at Heahmund’s suggestion, Lagertha, Björn, and Ubbe are allowed to settle in East Anglia in return for fighting against other Viking incursions. ![]() During the fighting, he mocks a shocked Ivar, and is present when the forces of Kattegat are defeated. The following morning, Heahmund expresses concern for Lagertha, before the Second Battle for the Kingdom of Kattegat. Instead, Lagertha blows out the candles and the two passionately make love. Heahmund then visits Lagertha at night, claiming he wants another discussion. While being tended to, Lagertha and Heahmund engage in a philosophical conversation. ![]() He then fights in the battle after Ivar refuses to bow down to Lagertha, where he is struck in the torso, legs, and neck.įollowing the outcome of the battle, Ubbe finds a comatose Heahmund and prepares to execute him, but Lagertha lets him live. Heahmund is present before First Battle for the Kingdom of Kattegat, and witnesses Harold attempting to make his brother Halfdan to join him. Heahmund is persuaded by Ivar to fight with him. Heahmund arrives in Vestfold, and Ivar explains the reason he wants him to fight for him is because he admires him. Ivar, Hvitserk, and many of their warriors sail for Vestfold, taking Heahmund with them. Heahmund is captured, but spared by Ivar. In the end, the Saxons are once again forced to retreat from the city. Ivar does this because he believes Heahmund is too great of a warrior to fight on foot. Heahmund is promptly given Ivar's horse and the fight continues. Ivar interrupts the fight and commands one of his men to bring Bishop Heahmund his own horse. The Vikings have surrounded Bishop Heahmund and take out his horse with arrows. The Saxon celebrations are cut short when Vikings appear from the sewers and engage in battle. Eventually, Æthelwulf and Heahmund see the smoke from the fires as the Vikings appear to burn the bodies of their dead, and enter the apparently deserted city. They massacre the Vikings' hunting parties and block the city. Heahmund persuades Æthelwulf to lay siege to York, and attack only when the Vikings are starving. The Saxons are joined by Judith's cousin Mannel and his men from Northumbria. Æthelwulf seemingly accepts their offer, but Heahmund arranges to have the brothers humiliated and reveals to them he can speak Old Norse. Ubbe and Hvitserk arrive at their camp and propose peace. Æthelwulf's son Prince Æthelred is wounded and the Saxons are forced to retreat. The Saxons, led by King Æthelwulf and Bishop Heahmund, attack York, but are led into a trap. They have sex for weeks.īishop Heahmund and his men arrives at King Ecbert's villa, they find Ecbert's body, they celebrates the late sovereign's funeral, and begins rebuilding the place. King Æthelwulf joins forces with Bishop Heahmund's army. In one moment, he is introduced as a man of God, a womanizer, and a warrior. He immediately begins having vigorous sex with her with his sword and armor in a rack next to the bed. Heahmund to be consoling Widow Ordlaf, whose husband Heahmund gave funeral rites to. ![]()
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