- In Iceland, Ubbe learns the truth about Kjetill and has a difficult decision to make. Back in Norway, the battle against the Rus has had grave consequences. But reinforcements have arrived, and Bjorn has an idea that may yet save the day.
- Having defeated Harald's and Bjorn's forces, the Rus occupy Tamdrup and prepare to attack Kattegat. Harald and former king Olaf are captured by the Rus. Oleg makes frightened prince Igor, whom Ivar coaches fatherly and secretly inspires to plot a rebellion, personally burn fearless Olaf alive. Harald, refusing to become a pawn for Oleg, escapes back home. In Kattegat King Hakon and Jarl Hrolf arrive 'belated' with their armies, finding Bjorn still be alive, but slowly dying from his wounds. In Iceland, Ubbe recruits volunteer for the expedition back home, but Othere reveals how Kjetill and Frodi murdered Eyvind's family. Bjorn realizes that Ingrid is pregnant and assumes the child his. Hakon brings the Rus news of Bjorn's passing and surrenders to Oleg, only to be killed by captain Ganbaatar. As the Rus hold mass, Bjorn suddenly appears, confusing and scaring them. Ganbaatar shoots Bjorn with arrows, but Bjorn manages to order an attack before passing, thus seeming immortal. The surrounding Norwegian coalition attacks the panicking Rus. Ganbaatar's arrow kills Amma but he's decapitated by Gunnhild. The Rus flee Norway while Bjorn is buried in a lavishly decorated mound.—KGF Vissers
- After defeating Bjorn's and Harald's warriors, Oleg plan to attack Kettegat. King Olaf and Harald have been captured by Oleg's army, and Harald is chained to prison while King Olaf is sacrificed by fire. King Hakon betrays Bjorn and discloses to King Oleg that Bjorn is dead. In Iceland, Ubbe invites the settlers to look for the new land and learns that Kjetill and Frodi have killed the Eyvind's family. Ingrid tells that she is pregnant but Grunhild questions if the baby belongs to Bjorn or to Harald that had raped her. When Oleg and his army are ready to attack Kattegat, Bjorn appears riding a horse and orders the attack of the Rus, panicking officers and soldiers that flee back to Kiev.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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