- A ferocious battle between the Vikings and the Franks eventually comes down to Ragnar against Rollo. The outcome will seal the fate of the two brothers.
- While heading to Paris, the Viking fleet is surprised by a fleet of Frankish ships commanded by Rollo and there is a battle on the river. Ragnar is obsessed to kill Rollo, but the Vikings are defeated and retreats. Roland and Therese are executed in Paris and Charler salutes Rollo. Ragnar has disappeared for ten years and Bjorn and Auslag learn what happened in Wessex with the Northmen settlement. Bjorn tells his brothers and out of the blue, Ragnar returns to Kattegat.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Finally descended back into the Seine, Ragnar's fleet advances on Paris again but is met and halted by Rollo's ingenious defense, floating infantry transport carried along by the actual ships, then Rollo and his shivering men climb aboard the drakars for bloody close combat. Weakened by opium, Ragnar barely survives the duel with Rollo he craves more then plundering Paris. Bjorn must take command of the return of the surviving Vikings to Kattegat, abandoned by the king, with Anslagh still in the throne room. In Paris, savior Rollo is celebrated, but the suspicious emperor has scheming count Roland and his sister strangled at dinner. Only eight years later, shortly after his princes learned from visitor Thorhall that the Wessex settlement was put to the sword, Ragnar returns to challenge his bastard sons and any warrior to earn the throne by slaying the defected king.—KGF Vissers
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