- The Viking army sets out and Paris goes into lockdown as the army prepares the defense.
- The vikings launch their attack on Paris. Lagertha and Kalf lead the attack on the bridge and the main gate. After their attempt to knock down the gates with a battering ram is unsuccessful, they manage to pull them down - but are not prepared for what they find on the other side. Floki leads the attack on the wall but the city's defenses are formidable. As it becomes clear the battle is lost, Floki cannot understand why the gods have deserted him. In Kattegat, Porunn leaves her child with Auslag and goes off into the wilderness.—garykmcd
- As soon as Floki has finished his siege apparatus, the Vikings start their double attack on Paris, where count Odo commands the defenders, whose courage is boosted by St.Denis's legendary 'oriflamme' relic. Ragnar's party mans the battering rams, incurring great losses to break down a city gate, only to be caught is a deadly long alley, from which they are beaten back. Bjorn and Rollo lead the storming of the walls from boats, but are also beaten, Bjorn even badly wounded. 'Emperor' Charles reappears to preside over the victory celebrations, while Ragnar confides in the late Athelstan he has a secret agenda, possibly hinting at pagan zealot Floki's utter failure. 'Usurper' Kalf, having fought side by side with Lagertha, gets her to become lovers, without burying her ambitious grudge.—KGF Vissers
- Floki commands the attack on the wall to Paris with Ragnar, Rollo and Bjorn while Laagertha, Kalf and Erlendur lead the attack on the front gate. However both groups are defeated by the Christians when Princess Gisla restores the moral of her army and the Northmen survivors have to retreat. Floki questions his gods why they have been defeated and Ragnar and Bjorn are badly injured.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute.
Learn moreContribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content