- After his successful raid, Ragnar and his crew joyously return home with their riches. Earl Haraldson doesn't hesitate to summon Ragnar to the great hall where he lays claim to the entirety of the treasure. He allows the crew to take one thing from the hoard and Ragnar selects Brother Athelstan as his slave. From Athelstan, he learns the political structure in England and wants to learn some of the language. Haraldson sanctions a new raid but insists that one of his men, Knute, join Ragnar's crew. Ragnar takes his wife this time and surprises everyone by putting Athelstan in charge of the farm.—garykmcd
- Ragnar returns triumphantly with rich treasure and enslaved monks from Lindisfarne monastery, but greedy earl Haraldson treats his entire crew as virtual criminals, confiscating the loot, except one item per Viking, only to bury it all in his own grave, with the unfortunate orphan boy he earlier seized as hostage for Ragnar's return. Ragnar chooses Athelstan as his prize, eager to learn about England, treats him surprisingly well, even makes him his household deputy. The earl accepts, being promised the loot again, to let Ragnar lead a second raid, now on Northumbria proper, but posts his own man, Knut. Their passage succeeds again, but now a royal soldiers patrol spots them on the beach, and Raganr's hothead brother ends up triggering a needless fight, only one soldier escapes on horseback.—KGF Vissers
- Ragnar returns home with Rollo and his crew but Earl Haraldson claims the possession of the treasure, allowing each man to take only one piece. Ragnar selects the monk Athelstan to be his slave. Ragnar gets close to the monk and asks many questions to Athelstan to learn the structure of England and the behavior of people and learns English. Then he convinces Haraldson to let him go West again. He accepts provided Ragnar lets Knut go with him. Ragnar invites Lagherta to join his crew and lets Bjorn, Gyda and his farm under the command of Athelstan.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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