Every time I watch this, Floki’s walk over the top of that hill gives me goosebumps, a madman, poised to enact vengeance for the loos of his brother, a man he loved
Yet I feel like alot of Ragnars downfall was his fault. His betrayal of Ragnar hurt him deeply. He had lost so much, been betrayed by others, but Loki betraying him stung the most. Like the last drop that broke the damn. And when he went to raid England, no one supported him. Not even loki
This was the most electrifying part of the whole series imo, there I was in my living room, fists clenched.. yelling at the TV like I was with them! Loved vikings, amazing series!
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He was on the high ground with a steep embankment and the heathens had no archers that I saw. They should have been able to slaughter them from that position.
No such as a "viking nation" , given that viking was a thing you did, not a people, and the concept of nation didn't exist then. Great contribution though 👍
This was the best fight scene of the whole series cause all of Ranars sons and country men except Rollo just came together for one unforgettable experience
@@averagedarksoulsplayer4138 you're right since he was already with the French army then the whole English continent would have been destroyed altogether too
This is how family should be. We might all fight amongst ourselves and bully one another, but when somebody else tries to do the same; they had better plan on fighting every one of us together.
Unknown fact, the original invasion actually failed! King Ælla made a deal with the brothers that they can have as much as land that could be covered by an Ox’s hide! Ivar then proceeded to cut the hide in such a way that it covered enough land to build a large fortress!
They were completely stoppable. Battle of Tettenhall in 910 AD, Battle of Clontarf in 1014, and the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066 AD showed that well enough.
why ivar never learned how to use a bow is beyond me. he would have been incredible at it from his chariot. because he moves about on his arms they are freakishly strong already.
ivar was known as the boneless as he moved with such agility that it was like he had bo bones impeding his movement. think sammi hung, jackie chan, jet li. these are all examples of supremely talented fighters who move with grace and speed making them very hard to hit. this was ivar the boneless. they were stupid in this series to cast the greatest viking warrior ever as a cripple.
@Ice Age Baby there are two theories regarding on how Ivarr got his name. The first being that he is so graceful in battle. The other theory is that he was a cripple. They just went the cripple theory route
I don’t know how historically accurate this series is, hard to me to imagine that they didn’t pick a better field of battle or even had scouts or raiding sorty parties to see what size the heathen army had
historically accurate description is nearly impossible, but: - The clothing/armor and weapons displayed are actually quite close or you can say really good replica. - There are historical written texts that are quite believable that claim that this battle actually happened. We don't have believable evidence that explain how exactly this battle played out, except that the vikings won, but we really don't know how they managed it. Having far superior numbers is a fair assumption though, because most battles in history were won this way.
What I always found crazy was 500 years earlier, before the Saxons and Danes even came to Britian, the Latinos and Anglos were battling with 10x the size of armies, numbering in the tens to hundreds of thousands. Then 500 years later, in the Saxon and Dane days, 2,000 soldiers was the absolute largest anyone could muster. Just 100 men could take over entire regions, as opposed to 100,000. Even 300 years after the Great Hethen Army, the Norman conquest was tiny compared to 1,000 years earlier in the Roman vs Anglo days.
Romans exaggerated constantly. Look at the 'forts' of 1000000 barbarians foundations in archeology and their usually the size of a cowshed. I reckon Romans actually had numbers from their institutions and logistics but well I'd say your idea of 100 taking over a region was quite common back then before they showed up
Thank You. THAT is the source of my disgust with The Whole institution Of "Royalty", back before The Intergenerational Stockholm Syndrome, That brought The Cult Obsession with Royal Families, they started out as bands of 100 (or less ) armed thugs, who could impose their will on the surrounding countryside and shake down the local inhabitants, much more like The Mafia than King Arthur's Court.
The Roman empire was huge yo. But they also let most anyone join them. They would rather gain soldiers than fight them. This also caused the empire to crumble. The Roman soldiers would assimilate into the area and vice versa. Eventually they sided with locals more than that did with the leaders in Rome. The Vikings added beautiful women to their country but they didn't really establish big outposts or recruited from outside as much
The Roman collapse and subsequent vacuum in various regions did mean smaller armies could achieve more. And as the Roman system broke down, it almost made for a mini collapse throughout Europe. Some areas which had been occupied by rome for longer than people there could remember were now forced to carve their own path, forming their own cultures, and fighting their way into the world we start to recognize. Also keep in mind England isn’t actually that big tbh, so mustering hundreds of thousands would be kinda wild
Bruh they wouldn't want the smoke even during that time there still way outnumbered this is a army that came from every Scandinavian country Denmark,Norway,Finland,and Sweden whose warriors are very talented where England's army was mostly guradsmen whose worst dealing is a bunch of pissed off farmers with pitch forks it took them almost 3 century's to finally ban together and win from basically late 8 century to almost 11th england got there arse kicked by the Vikings the Vikings where the best warriors of that time
@@schnitzelbratwurst9613 Surely yeah Frank's and germans were better trained and good fighters but Vikings had the Reputation of being the most fearsome warriors,which was developed shortly after when Vikings under Ragnar lothbrok invaded Frankiya and Took Paris.
You imagine 1-2 thousand years ago. You see this huge man coming over the hill, shaven head face half painted black. A rage in his eyes that tells you everyone dies. Truly frightening.
I found the display error interesting, which few noticed. When Ivar changes his position in the car, you can clearly see how he moves and bends his legs
Flokis like the retired god father coming back for one last fight to lead the next gen huh?! He’s the last of Ragnars original crew besides rollo like being the last hero of the first journey west
The Roman Legions of the Republic would have loved the frontal onslaught of the VIKINGS for their training would result in immediate success and practically annihilated the hordes ACTIONS regardless of the tactics used against them.The Romans' experience, equipment, tactics, and leadership was " tailored made" to combat and conquer superior numbers on an open battlefield.
@@paulcroxton6047 Also the fact there was nothing desirable in Scotland at the time, it would be pointless to send men to their death for little to no return in profits
The Vikings didn't always frontal charge their enemies and if properly led they used fairly advance tactics. The mixed nature and independent spirit of each warrior led to a very efficient and flexible force. The Byzantine empire appreciated their bravery, loyalty and strength and skill enough it seems to form the Varangian Guard because by the time the Vikings arrived anywhere near roman territory the roman empire was a wounded beast slowly bleeding out and armies of any appreciable size were few and far between.
@@paulcroxton6047 Well Agricolas Batavian auxiliary legions did slaughter over 15k picts at Mons Graupius in 84 AD suggesting Rome could easily win pitched battles against them...
They TRIED and FAILED to take Scotland, also they needed extra legions to control the other Celts who wouldn't bow to their ways....They used less legions in Spain and France to control populus after they conquered them....And then what happened to their empire..eventually.it collapsed anyway....And replaced with a storybook to keep folk enslaved...led by perverted priests...And the Catholic church has alot to answer for....
And only two centuries earlier anglo-saxon britain had more in common with the vikings than what they were with themself at this point in time. It was when anglo-saxons worshipped the same norse gods.
Backstabbing and drama is just for the show. Historical records barely ever showed this happening. Pagans were very loyal and honorable people in reality, so it pisses me off even more than those stupid costumes and not wearing armor and helmets...
@@hessuh2380 I have heard historians from Denmark and Norway relay a similar sentiment toward the pagans in that timeframe. And specifically heard one express his discontent with the show Vikings to that end. I have read parts of the Havamal and I’ve read the prose of Edda. Paganism is not a religion of loyalty and virtue but I do believe that good men Display those virtues despite their religion.
Ivan Kaye aka King Aelle displaying the whole battle ON HIS FACE! 👌👑 Tells a whole story just with his facial expressions, what an awesome actor! But yeah, nice idea to insert an actual battle.
"Battle"? This wasnt a battle... this was one of the most savage and onesided slaugthers in the Viking History! The Great heathen Army must have outnumbered the Northumbrians 15, maybe 20 to 1? Thousands and thousands of angry Vikings, storming towards King Aelle's army... imagine the amounts of SHIT those soldiers must have had in their pants! You can bet that quitea large number of those Northumbrian troops, immediately tried to flee... to no avail ofcourse. Every single one of them was killed: This encounter was over in a matter of minutes. Perhaps the 'biggest fight', was amongst the Vikings themselves over who got to kill a Northumbrian?
@@thegreenreaper6660 Have you read my comment? I said the whole battle took place ON KING AELLE'S FACE. The part we have seen, obviously. In any case, that's where the action is in this scene. But yes, they were desperately outnumbered - which made me really impressed by King Aelle's composure. He knew they would be slaughtered but he stood his ground, just compare his voice to that of the bishop. Doesn't mean the Northumbrians didn't fight as there was not much sense in running either, so they could as well go down killing as many of the invaders as possible. King Aelle certainly chose that approach in the part that we haven't seen. And I think he would've tried to get himself killed in battle as that was the best possible outcome for him in that situation. Just had very bad luck with that.
I used to watch this series n it was fantastic.. Although I originally thought this was a accurate account of how Ragnar's people n descendents took over after he left it wasn't like that..As it turned out on the History channel a couple of years ago he did live in that time frame but most all of the rest consisted over the next two to four hundred years afterwards even some of his own kids and their family members
nah it's not like that, Ragnar from the series is made of saga's and stories while many characters were decently accurate they were all put together in this story bound by a fictional Ragnar.
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It stopped being a thing. Wars are fought on too many fronts now, not in one field like you see here. If you’re going to lead nowadays, you have to be in a good position.
Wheather on battle fields or in bunkers,leaders are always leading their army and striving them to victory.( I don't mean to offend anyone, don't take this otherwise)
@@crixuscrick6346 You and 2 people think wrong. Yes come on, let's use 3:30 of the true episode and then, only then, let's add a shity old (everything except than viking) simulator, and let's call this video "Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator". You gotta be fucking kidding me, right ? PS Bannerlord players are just stupid then.
Actually, the Brits SHOULD have disposed of the vikings "quite easily"....No one was wearing helmets. All we are missing are the flaming arrows, catapults with flaming balls and stern looks.
I've learned a lot of the years and if I was a king back in those days I would never be an arrogant condescending King I would have a reserve Army off to the side to the rear that way in case of my enemy had a surprise for me I would have 90,000 men in reserve
90k would’ve been made up of several great houses, who would’ve hopefully been your bannermen at the time anyways…but that is a huge stretch of manpower in those times.
I don't know how many times I've watched this but every time the priests says god help us and floki comes over that hill I laugh and just say yeah your fucked🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Saxons wearing nasal helms and mail, Vikings in leather jerkins and no helmets.. The battle would look much better if you dressed the Scandinavians in war gear they’d wear, they were proud ppl who liked to look like Tyr or Thor going into battle. You wouldn’t have caught a famous Viking on a battle field with a leather jerkin and no helmet on it’s so dumb
The way Floki walks, a stalking predator
Man, he is tall....
He looks like a wolf.
Agreed! They all looked like hungry savages. Waiting for the meal to come. 😆
@@arjunudiawar 6’4 tall
Pls what's the actor's real name ?
Floki bring tears to my eyes every time I see him...I love the way his story ended!
Yes, that was really satisfying.
Somos dois, meu nobre!
Floki não merecia outro fim.
That one is funniest may he live long
Every time I watch this, Floki’s walk over the top of that hill gives me goosebumps, a madman, poised to enact vengeance for the loos of his brother, a man he loved
Yet I feel like alot of Ragnars downfall was his fault. His betrayal of Ragnar hurt him deeply. He had lost so much, been betrayed by others, but Loki betraying him stung the most.
Like the last drop that broke the damn. And when he went to raid England, no one supported him. Not even loki
This was the most electrifying part of the whole series imo, there I was in my living room, fists clenched.. yelling at the TV like I was with them! Loved vikings, amazing series!
This would be number 2 for me, the best clip is Bjorns death against the Rus.
what about when they gave that Viking a death of, wings of eagles in the beginning episodes.made his lungs work outside his body.
It’s always Ivar that gets me hyped in the battle scenes.
Nah the whole France raid episodes were the best 💯
Um but the battle scenes where from a computer game 😂😂😂
Floki walks with the weight of a lightweight and the swagger of a heavyweight champ
How the look on King Aille’s face changes when he realised the size of the great heathen army.. priceless 🥃
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He was on the high ground with a steep embankment and the heathens had no archers that I saw. They should have been able to slaughter them from that position.
@@rnash999 From the look of it they were outnumbered by quite a bit but should have been able to put up a much better fight than they did.
Agreed, talk about an oh s--t look,
That was it!
I was saying to myself ''THIS WHEN HE FUCKED UP'' lol
Bishop: God Help Us.
King Aelle: I don't think He can.
It was at this moment The Whole Of England Knew That They Had Fucked Up
The whole viking nation went to avenge Ragnars death what a legend
No such as a "viking nation" , given that viking was a thing you did, not a people, and the concept of nation didn't exist then. Great contribution though 👍
Ikr so badass
we did
@@Thedrunkenswede1337 Who?
@@Postidemoni we did the nordic people
This was the best fight scene of the whole series cause all of Ranars sons and country men except Rollo just came together for one unforgettable experience
Imagine if rollo convinced the French army to fight with bjorn…
@@averagedarksoulsplayer4138 you're right since he was already with the French army then the whole English continent would have been destroyed altogether too
Which episode is this?
Floki's epic entrance gives me goosebumps. ❤
This is how family should be. We might all fight amongst ourselves and bully one another, but when somebody else tries to do the same; they had better plan on fighting every one of us together.
Great Heathen Army: 3:07
The losers Army: 3:28
I'd be laughing at this size of an army if I was on the Viking's side🤣
Oh how the little piggys will grunt when they hear how the old boar suffers
what?
@@lukaskaelin6249 that's what Ragnar says to king aella before aella kills king Ragnar
squeal
@@ray.shoesmith 🤣 that's right first time I'm not actually mad at getting corrected
@@joelzat2232 nah u got it right first time lol ‘Oh how the little piggies will grunt when they hear how the old boar suffered’ 😈😈😈
every one was gangsta then floki arrives 🤣🤣🤣
Shit seeing Floki on the battle field alone would had made me crap my pants 🤣
With the Vikings everyone comes to battle with their personal flags
“God helps us”
God looking down be like “Nooooope! Odin, where’s the mead? SKAL!”
Unknown fact, the original invasion actually failed!
King Ælla made a deal with the brothers that they can have as much as land that could be covered by an Ox’s hide! Ivar then proceeded to cut the hide in such a way that it covered enough land to build a large fortress!
Bullshit story that's completely made up.
That is the founding myth of York.
Floki and Bjorn were my favorite characters.
@TrueFact no
Mine also but after rangar lothbrok
Bjorn was just so dumb, UNGA BUNGA MONKE NOISES im Bjorn
Ivar and Floki ❤️
Ragnar and floki
"How the little piggies will grunt, when they hear how the old boar suffered" ☠
I miss this show. I would like to see a spinoff of the Vikings series.
Long live KING RAGNAR!
There is Vikings Valhalla, it's supposed to take place 100 years after Ragnars death.
already is one.
They tried to do a spinoff and it totally sucked!
Love it when this vikings are united 😊. They are unstoppable.
Except on the Gridiron where they've never won a Super Bowl!
They were completely stoppable. Battle of Tettenhall in 910 AD, Battle of Clontarf in 1014, and the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066 AD showed that well enough.
@@Chris-ey8zf in the movie dumbass. Keep your fucking history to yourself
King Harold and his brother go hard.
Wrong Battle
Hats off to the person responsible for the music track in this scene 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This scene, never gets old!
why ivar never learned how to use a bow is beyond me.
he would have been incredible at it from his chariot.
because he moves about on his arms they are freakishly strong already.
But Ivar in real just had skinny legs that why the name bone less he was not disabled.
ivar was known as the boneless as he moved with such agility that it was like he had bo bones impeding his movement. think sammi hung, jackie chan, jet li. these are all examples of supremely talented fighters who move with grace and speed making them very hard to hit. this was ivar the boneless. they were stupid in this series to cast the greatest viking warrior ever as a cripple.
@@mrblobby6284 lol, no. He had a condition which made his bones weak and brittle.
Leg strength is a big part of using a bow. You really need your whole body.
@Ice Age Baby there are two theories regarding on how Ivarr got his name. The first being that he is so graceful in battle. The other theory is that he was a cripple. They just went the cripple theory route
After Ragnar, the series was less fun. But it still was good. Ragnar was the absolute best
I don’t know how historically accurate this series is, hard to me to imagine that they didn’t pick a better field of battle or even had scouts or raiding sorty parties to see what size the heathen army had
this battle was historically correct, the great pagan army existed
The pride and blind faith in God of Christian kings sometimes overruled actual military tactics and led to stupid decisions, this being one of them.
More often than realized, many leaders of numerous faiths believed that their God would deliver them a victory, regardless of terrain and numbers.
historically accurate description is nearly impossible, but:
- The clothing/armor and weapons displayed are actually quite close or you can say really good replica.
- There are historical written texts that are quite believable that claim that this battle actually happened.
We don't have believable evidence that explain how exactly this battle played out, except that the vikings won, but we really don't know how they managed it. Having far superior numbers is a fair assumption though, because most battles in history were won this way.
About 50% the biggest lie being Ragnar and Rollo we're not related.
What I always found crazy was 500 years earlier, before the Saxons and Danes even came to Britian, the Latinos and Anglos were battling with 10x the size of armies, numbering in the tens to hundreds of thousands. Then 500 years later, in the Saxon and Dane days, 2,000 soldiers was the absolute largest anyone could muster. Just 100 men could take over entire regions, as opposed to 100,000. Even 300 years after the Great Hethen Army, the Norman conquest was tiny compared to 1,000 years earlier in the Roman vs Anglo days.
Romans exaggerated constantly. Look at the 'forts' of 1000000 barbarians foundations in archeology and their usually the size of a cowshed. I reckon Romans actually had numbers from their institutions and logistics but well I'd say your idea of 100 taking over a region was quite common back then before they showed up
Thank You. THAT is the source of my disgust with The Whole institution Of "Royalty", back before The Intergenerational Stockholm Syndrome, That brought The Cult Obsession with Royal Families, they started out as bands of 100 (or less ) armed thugs, who could impose their will on the surrounding countryside and shake down the local inhabitants, much more like The Mafia than King Arthur's Court.
The Roman empire was huge yo. But they also let most anyone join them. They would rather gain soldiers than fight them. This also caused the empire to crumble. The Roman soldiers would assimilate into the area and vice versa. Eventually they sided with locals more than that did with the leaders in Rome. The Vikings added beautiful women to their country but they didn't really establish big outposts or recruited from outside as much
The Roman collapse and subsequent vacuum in various regions did mean smaller armies could achieve more. And as the Roman system broke down, it almost made for a mini collapse throughout Europe. Some areas which had been occupied by rome for longer than people there could remember were now forced to carve their own path, forming their own cultures, and fighting their way into the world we start to recognize.
Also keep in mind England isn’t actually that big tbh, so mustering hundreds of thousands would be kinda wild
no they were not :D
When Loki walks up there in this sound of music my back of my hair stands up
This is when the last kingdom’s story starts
Facts lmao
Honestly I think the last kingdom had a better depiction of this battle
that one viking from the back: lemme bang bro lemme bang
King was regretting that y he killed ragnor
and this is why scouts are so important in wars
How epic a battle this would’ve been if the English kingdoms united to face the danish army
Bruh they wouldn't want the smoke even during that time there still way outnumbered this is a army that came from every Scandinavian country Denmark,Norway,Finland,and Sweden whose warriors are very talented where England's army was mostly guradsmen whose worst dealing is a bunch of pissed off farmers with pitch forks it took them almost 3 century's to finally ban together and win from basically late 8 century to almost 11th england got there arse kicked by the Vikings the Vikings where the best warriors of that time
@@blakeland4384 vikings from Finland? Finnish people are not germanic. And it was a danish army. The vikings were not one people.
5 kings united to fight Afonso Henriques at Ourique in 1139.
They lost.
Union does not mean strength all the time
@@blakeland4384 the best warrior were the franks and germans
@@schnitzelbratwurst9613 Surely yeah Frank's and germans were better trained and good fighters but Vikings had the Reputation of being the most fearsome warriors,which was developed shortly after when Vikings under Ragnar lothbrok invaded Frankiya and Took Paris.
You imagine 1-2 thousand years ago. You see this huge man coming over the hill, shaven head face half painted black. A rage in his eyes that tells you everyone dies. Truly frightening.
I found the display error interesting, which few noticed. When Ivar changes his position in the car, you can clearly see how he moves and bends his legs
Floki walks like final boss looking down on his enemy
Flokis like the retired god father coming back for one last fight to lead the next gen huh?! He’s the last of Ragnars original crew besides rollo like being the last hero of the first journey west
Makes me laugh that they caught Ivar using his legs to turn around in the chariot
Floki walks into battle like a hunting predator without a shield
One the best scenes of the entire series
Lesson here being; Don't trust the bullshit of people with funny hats.
~said in a very bad Inigo Montoya voiceover~
"Hello. You have irked the vast majority of Scandanavia. Prepare to die."
Floki enters with pure black Air Force 1 energy 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥….lol ain’t never a bad idea to run before it’s too late …..
prolly the best scene after's Ragnar death
The Roman Legions of the Republic would have loved the frontal onslaught of the VIKINGS for their training would result in immediate success and practically annihilated the hordes ACTIONS regardless of the tactics used against them.The Romans' experience, equipment, tactics, and leadership was " tailored made" to combat and conquer superior numbers on an open battlefield.
That's why they never took Scotland..the picts used guerrilla , and terror tactics...
@@paulcroxton6047 Also the fact there was nothing desirable in Scotland at the time, it would be pointless to send men to their death for little to no return in profits
The Vikings didn't always frontal charge their enemies and if properly led they used fairly advance tactics. The mixed nature and independent spirit of each warrior led to a very efficient and flexible force. The Byzantine empire appreciated their bravery, loyalty and strength and skill enough it seems to form the Varangian Guard because by the time the Vikings arrived anywhere near roman territory the roman empire was a wounded beast slowly bleeding out and armies of any appreciable size were few and far between.
@@paulcroxton6047 Well Agricolas Batavian auxiliary legions did slaughter over 15k picts at Mons Graupius in 84 AD suggesting Rome could easily win pitched battles against them...
They TRIED and FAILED to take Scotland, also they needed extra legions to control the other Celts who wouldn't bow to their ways....They used less legions in Spain and France to control populus after they conquered them....And then what happened to their empire..eventually.it collapsed anyway....And replaced with a storybook to keep folk enslaved...led by perverted priests...And the Catholic church has alot to answer for....
Tactical screaming at the enemy allows you to skip the ranks immediately in front.
The ole fashion Viking war cry.
Everyone of those viking warriors was out for blood, this had become personal for each of them.
Ragnar was extremely feared and respected but more so respected by his people
And only two centuries earlier anglo-saxon britain had more in common with the vikings than what they were with themself at this point in time. It was when anglo-saxons worshipped the same norse gods.
That was the best trap ever 😉
Ragnar did not die, he just went to the great halls of Valhalla.
I still feel cheated we didn’t get to see the battle of this scene after such a badass intro like this
Floki walks like a cat stalking a mouse ❤
They were united for Ragnar then proceeded to backstab and murder one another. Shame.
Pagans
Backstabbing and drama is just for the show. Historical records barely ever showed this happening. Pagans were very loyal and honorable people in reality, so it pisses me off even more than those stupid costumes and not wearing armor and helmets...
@@hessuh2380 I have heard historians from Denmark and Norway relay a similar sentiment toward the pagans in that timeframe. And specifically heard one express his discontent with the show Vikings to that end. I have read parts of the Havamal and I’ve read the prose of Edda. Paganism is not a religion of loyalty and virtue but I do believe that good men Display those virtues despite their religion.
IF i was there and saw the entire vikings army, i would get a horse and run asap away from the battle field.
جبان
I would of followed you right away
Run where?
I would flee to frankia😂
Considering most of the army is infarntry apparently you probably would have escaped
Ivan Kaye aka King Aelle displaying the whole battle ON HIS FACE! 👌👑 Tells a whole story just with his facial expressions, what an awesome actor! But yeah, nice idea to insert an actual battle.
"Battle"? This wasnt a battle... this was one of the most savage and onesided slaugthers in the Viking History!
The Great heathen Army must have outnumbered the Northumbrians 15, maybe 20 to 1?
Thousands and thousands of angry Vikings, storming towards King Aelle's army... imagine the amounts of SHIT those soldiers must have had in their pants!
You can bet that quitea large number of those Northumbrian troops, immediately tried to flee... to no avail ofcourse. Every single one of them was killed: This encounter was over in a matter of minutes. Perhaps the 'biggest fight', was amongst the Vikings themselves over who got to kill a Northumbrian?
@@thegreenreaper6660 Have you read my comment? I said the whole battle took place ON KING AELLE'S FACE. The part we have seen, obviously. In any case, that's where the action is in this scene. But yes, they were desperately outnumbered - which made me really impressed by King Aelle's composure. He knew they would be slaughtered but he stood his ground, just compare his voice to that of the bishop. Doesn't mean the Northumbrians didn't fight as there was not much sense in running either, so they could as well go down killing as many of the invaders as possible. King Aelle certainly chose that approach in the part that we haven't seen. And I think he would've tried to get himself killed in battle as that was the best possible outcome for him in that situation. Just had very bad luck with that.
It was at that moment that the king realized was well and truly fucked.
Based on a true story, Ivar the boneless and Bjorn Ironside led a great army to avenge their fathers death.
All of the Viking flags are there, for the first time. Ragnor is King in death.
Floki reminds me of death stalking Ragnar's enemies
I love how each son has their own army
I used to watch this series n it was fantastic.. Although I originally thought this was a accurate account of how Ragnar's people n descendents took over after he left it wasn't like that..As it turned out on the History channel a couple of years ago he did live in that time frame but most all of the rest consisted over the next two to four hundred years afterwards even some of his own kids and their family members
nah it's not like that, Ragnar from the series is made of saga's and stories while many characters were decently accurate they were all put together in this story bound by a fictional Ragnar.
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@@praisejesusrepentorlikewis6218 I'm not repenting to a middle eastern jew.
Floki was such a badass here!
Wich i could rewatch it all over again ❤️❤️❤️
These kind of wars could easily be won with a great strategie
Oh my dear friend, if you watched the series you know how many times Ivar won battles with JUST strategie even when out nummberd
Got a plan for you. Study the word "strategy".
No shit Sherlock
Yup but sadly these are not Roman times just barbaric ones
easily.. lol
Floki,s walk 🔥
My wife is Scandinavian. I don't argue with her. Life is pretty much like this.
That "show us!" The way Bjorn Ironeside said it. That pathetic king knew what the outcome was but got cocky.
We all know now...how Custer must have felt.😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
back in the days when our leaders is in the front of the battlefield not in there bunkers
It stopped being a thing. Wars are fought on too many fronts now, not in one field like you see here. If you’re going to lead nowadays, you have to be in a good position.
Julius Caesar never fought in front. He was needed at back for giving orders
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@@subprimemortgagesalesman4830 a true leader LEADS in battle. Be an example
Wheather on battle fields or in bunkers,leaders are always leading their army and striving them to victory.( I don't mean to offend anyone, don't take this otherwise)
Really loves, the way floki walks
Did you see the look on the Bishop's face, when he saw the other Viking warriors moving up? Talk about an
" oh s--t moment " this was it.
Thought it was the Picts/Scots against the English those Vikings have such similar character to the Picts/Scots🥳
They look nothing real Vikings or Picts, just a Hollywood costume department with a leather fetish 😂
totally forgot this was UEBS
The way ragnar speaks 🔥🔥
If those heathens had remained as heathens even today whole world would have worshipped Thor indeed...❤
Floki would be a good joker
Floki entry 🔥🔥
Ah...my extended family from a long time ago. What handsome men.
Floki needs to be a case study in vikings history
simulator what ? That's the true episode. 😂
You and 34 people didn’t watch it until the end
@@crixuscrick6346 You and 2 people think wrong. Yes come on, let's use 3:30 of the true episode and then, only then, let's add a shity old (everything except than viking) simulator, and let's call this video "Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator". You gotta be fucking kidding me, right ? PS Bannerlord players are just stupid then.
The episode was so good
how episode? pls
Actually, the Brits SHOULD have disposed of the vikings "quite easily"....No one was wearing helmets. All we are missing are the flaming arrows, catapults with flaming balls and stern looks.
I was yelling:"
Oooow so many! Holly Jesus, só many !
Ooo you're dead, bro."
Like dude, did they really thought that killing Ragnar would have solved their problems?
Yes, they did historically think that.
I think they kill Ragnar with the purpose of revenge not for solving any sort of problem.
@@midweekcentaur1050 historically Ragnar didn't exist.
@@valentijnrozeveld3773 do not lie , he existed , but we do not know how much information about him is truth.
@@valentijnrozeveld3773 that’s never been confirmed
La meilleure série de tout les temps. J'adore 💕
‘God help us’ ‘I dont think he can’.. lmaooooo
Floki is hard not to like ,soo talented and when there is fighting he is always in the middle
everybody gangsta until Floki with menacing entrance and the Sons of Ragnar join the battle
I've learned a lot of the years and if I was a king back in those days I would never be an arrogant condescending King I would have a reserve Army off to the side to the rear that way in case of my enemy had a surprise for me I would have 90,000 men in reserve
Well thats the problem if u had that many ppl never know also if u fought with them and say u died? Maybe they would give up after but idk
Lmao 90k is a stretch during this time period
90k would’ve been made up of several great houses, who would’ve hopefully been your bannermen at the time anyways…but that is a huge stretch of manpower in those times.
90,000 in reserve 😂😂😂 typical armies were upto 30,000 total
😂😂😂😂😂😂 joker
This was nothing more than a PT drill for the back rows.
Its the scream of vengeance when loki screamed.
I don't know how many times I've watched this but every time the priests says god help us and floki comes over that hill I laugh and just say yeah your fucked🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What's the name of this movie
@@oliverciro9600 it's not a movie. It's a show called vikings. That clip is from season 4 if I'm not mistaken
Ok
English: Today we will win this day!!!
Vikings: WE WERE TOLD SLAYER WAS IN TOWN!!!!
@CHRISTIAN KNIGHT ok somebody has completely missed the joke here!!!
bro had to add those totally accurate battle simulator instead of the real battle
Floki's walk is so bad ass.
Imagine Ivar flying at you on his chariot? Sick as fuck!!!
Saxons wearing nasal helms and mail, Vikings in leather jerkins and no helmets.. The battle would look much better if you dressed the Scandinavians in war gear they’d wear, they were proud ppl who liked to look like Tyr or Thor going into battle. You wouldn’t have caught a famous Viking on a battle field with a leather jerkin and no helmet on it’s so dumb
Them Vikes must have had the greatest dental insurance,as well as dentists
It was such a one-sided war, they simply off-screened it all together...
Aille could have won if hed corner camped and cycle charged his cav until the battle timer ran out or he inflicted army loss penalty.