@@Xendruis bjorn in real life was a lot more like ragnar in the series, bjorn is the most famous, its hard to tell who's the best because not everything they did got into history.
Ivar is always scheming inside his head whenever he talks to Björn 😂😂 .. he never really gets into shouting matches with Björn like he does with his other brothers ,lvar just shows him with his actions how it’s done !
@@simontide6780 he was king of Kattegat for several years to the point he made the people believe he was a god king. Don’t you remember that season? 😂 Casual
@@simontide6780 he was ghe king of Kattegat and ruler of york and ruled some part of England for 14 years before Bjorn... there's a chance he was once a king of Norway I'm not sure tho
I mean this is how Ragnar became king. He was a better fighter and ppl feared him. But because some cripple can think he should be the leader. Anybody could challenge him and he would just lose. If he was really smart he would put down his ego and play his role.
@@ashwtma there are accounts in both Scandinavian history as well as English history of Ragnar and his sons. They most definitely existed, however, what exactly is true about what they did is not consistent between each cultures recorded events.
@@maxb548 not true the only one who was actually deemed historically accurate is Bjorn. He’s the only one out of all his brothers in this tv show to be proven real.
@@WyzardArt Also the comment I made before yours specifically says that the historical accuracy of them differs between English and Scandinavian accounts. So they existed, but what exactly they actually did is debated because it was not accurately recorded.
I like how Bjorn tells his brothers “we are not equal in battle and because of that I will lead this army.” But it does also make the most sense, Bjorn having the most battle experience he should probably be running the show compared to the younger brothers who still have something to learn.
@theunknownnoob I believe that is what Vikings did. I just watched The 13th Warrior the other day and they did same thing in that movie. The bowl was passed around the whole tent and everyone did the same thing but Antonio Banderas pushed the bowl aside when it was in front of him. A couple of the Vikings in that movie even rinsed their mouths out after others blowing snots in bowl of water
this habit was mentioned by ibn fadlan in his book, he was an Arab traveler who lived among rus Vikings for a period of time, so vikings actually did that
And then Ivar proved that he was a master strategist and had he had an actually loyal army, Bjorn would’ve died the first time he tried to claim Kattegat. Edit: why are y’all literally repeating what I said? Yeah, if Ivar had a loyal army he would’ve won in the end. He relied on fear and became a dictator and paid for it in the end. Just seems a bit redundant is all.
Take control as a leader and give the orders fine, but Bjorn should've known that consulting all his brothers on battle plans would have been a far better way to go about it.
@@hshshshs1214 he didn't mention his age, but the fact that he had fought in more battles than them and that therefore he knows better. The others either didn't participate in many battles or just didn't fight at all whereas Bjorn had participated in a lot more. Who would you feel more self in a car with: someone who's been driving for more than 20 years or someone who's just gotten their license?
@@MrSegu506no he won the last one were ivar had to retreat tho Bjorn died he was venerated by all his people, ivar gave himself up for hvitserk then died crying afraid 😂 ivar destroyed his father's legacy
That spitting and blowing of nose then using the concoction to wash the face and to pass to the nearest viking is pretty accurate. Literally gives me the chills.
I think it was never the intention of bjorn to intimidating ivar He Just wanted to make clear he is the leader and didnt want ivar to interfere in his plans. But i think most important is that he knew how hard the battlefield could be bjorn had most experience in battle so he stood only in his right to claim leadership over the army also so he could keep his brothers safe
😂😂, the boy they lookdown so much become the most ferocious among them, and feared by many but in the end he just got tired of everything and lost on its path.
Problem with bjorn is that he thinks just because he's the first born of ragnar, he inherited the respect people have of him, but forgot that ragnar never appointed himself leader, people just followed. A leader doesn't need a tittle, he needs followers.
At some point, Ivar had a plan to kill all his brothers lol But he genuinely loved them and could never live in a world without them. Sigurd might have been the exception to that 🤣
Bjorn is the king bc he thinks of his people when making decisions. Ivar only wants to win no matter how many dies. Big difference in actually being a true leader the people would due and protect
Bojorn was right that he was the rightful leader of the Army, but his strategy was pretty much “let Ivar figure it out” so it was kinda dumb to make such a big deal out of
I never understand why everyone likes bjorn so much. He lost almost every Battle, He only was King for a very short time, He was a terrible Hausband and father and He tried to imitate His father so hard that it hurts
Ivar was the best strategist. Also they are likely 15 years younger than Bjorn, was he expecting Ivar to go to war when he was like 4?! Also Hvitserk was a really good fighter.
@@magnadelusor4249 The Russ Vikings lost to Bjorn the second time, Ivar was adviser to them. Ivar lead the Russ to victory in the first battle and second one he wasn't in command of the demoralized Russ. Every other battle he won against Bjorn with his superior tactics. Also Bjorn was a whiny bitch when he talked to the people of Katigate after his army was beaten back. Ivar lived to fight another day, Bjorn is dead. I'd say Ivar is the winner here after all that.
@@starfreakist First Ivar was always an advisor he was never in command over everyone his position didn’t change. Also he didn’t win every battle? He won some but it was a back and forth and Bjorn refused or didn’t want to kill his own people which is why he lost at Katigate but he lived because of his charisma and the fact that he spared them. The Russ were a superior army in every way already which was mentioned many times. More men, better training, better gear. Bjorn lost those because he isn’t that much if at all better than Ivar when the tactics are equal(which I believe if not Bjorn bring slightly superior) everything else decides. Whiny bitch is a little much but ok. Next Bjorn died from a sneak attack from Ivar which isn’t great planning(Ivar died the same way)and doesn’t take away from the fact that Bjorn really didn’t want to kill Ivar at any point. He had multiple chances and refused. You can say that is a tactical error sure but someone being compassionate doesn’t make them dumber than someone whose ruthless they just have an exploitable weakness. Bjorn beat back the Russ as their strongest when they couldn’t lose. How? He united everyone under his banner which no one else could do due to his compassion. If not for that the Russ would’ve conquered Norway then and there. With everything against them they beat the Russ due to Bjorn knowing how they would approach and trapping them. He and Ivar went back and forth constantly it was never Ivar being an overwhelming genius. Just Bjorn “having the body of a man and will of a little girl”
The real Ivar turned out to be one of the greatest. Legend has it that he got the nickname boneless because he couldn’t get an erection. Not because his legs were deformed. He was a fierce warrior and a genius on the battlefield
The most accepted theory is that he was so quick and agile In battle as if he had no bones hence the name boneless, another theory is that he was actually ivar the hated and benlausi was mistranslated. The erection thing doesn’t really add up because he had several sons in Dublin.
I also hear he was very tall and got carried into battle on a shield. Some freakishly tall people like that struggle to walk properly. Or he also had osteogenesis.
Ivar has the brains and Bjorn the bronze if they could have just ruled together they would have taken both England and the Kievan Rus. It's like Ivar is Loki and Bjorn is Thor.
Why did hirst even create this stupid rivalry? historically ivar was respected and got along with his brothers. They came to him for tactical advice. Should’ve just kept the conflict exclusively between him and Sigurd if they wanted to keep that part.
Can you imagine what would've happened if all the brothers stood together? They would have taken up the whole world. England, Russia, establish commercial trade centers with the people from Mediterranean countries. Nothing would have beat them
*"A True King"* _A king who needed Freydis to recover Katthegad, "A true king" who caused the death of his family (Lagertha and her son) and the innocents of the village that was attacked by allies in which Bjorn chose to Banish them instead of killing them (was the best option)_
But I still believe - if bjorn really wanted to ,he could kill his brothers for trying to kill his mother - in that main hall -- they all freezed to death when Bjorn came ( whata epic entry that was)
To be completely fair though, Ivar was hella smart and even Ragnar could see that, hence him telling him that he thought unlike anyone else and should use his anger/be ruthless. AND, had Ivar been able to use his legs normally like everyone else, with the fighting skills he had considering the cards he was dealt in life, he most likely in my opinion would have been and absolute BEAST, bigger than the beast he already was..
They wanted to show that Bjorn is like Ragnar and continues hes legacy. The only difference is that Bjorn is a big man but his voice is not nearly as strong and intimidating as Ragnar's. A deeper voice similar to ragnars would of made him more intimidating in this scene
Bjorn learned that speech from Ragnar. It reminds me of the time Ragnar had to remind everyone who was king... King Ragnar 🤴 😆
I just saw watched that episode again the other day.
Rather, the reason is more prosaic. I believe the screenplay for both was written by the same screenwriter.
"if you have to remind everyone that you are the king, then you're not true king" T. Lannister
@Manuel "any man who must say 'I am the king' is no true king"
-Tywin Lannister
Bjorn really was channelling his inner Ragnar during that speech.
Bjorn was such an Alpha and Ivar LOVED trolling him 😂
Trolling he trolled himself into believing he can't be killed instead of embracing death he's a jealous little boy
Bjorn was no alpha, he tried giving the same speeches as ragnar without having done what ragnar did to be able to give those speeches.
@@J040PL7 Yeah that same person was the Ragnar of the brothers. Last I checked Bjorn was the best of Ragnar’s sons. 😥🖐🏻
@@Xendruis bjorn in real life was a lot more like ragnar in the series, bjorn is the most famous, its hard to tell who's the best because not everything they did got into history.
@@XendruisFunny way of spelling Ubbe who was the last man standing in the end?
Ivar sitting like “hmm… we’ll see” 😂
Ivar is always scheming inside his head whenever he talks to Björn 😂😂 .. he never really gets into shouting matches with Björn like he does with his other brothers ,lvar just shows him with his actions how it’s done !
@@supernova7848 Real G
Last I checked, Ivar was king of what? Exactly, nothing
@@simontide6780 he was king of Kattegat for several years to the point he made the people believe he was a god king.
Don’t you remember that season? 😂
Casual
@@simontide6780 he was ghe king of Kattegat and ruler of york and ruled some part of England for 14 years before Bjorn... there's a chance he was once a king of Norway I'm not sure tho
Ubbe's expression:
"Ivar wtf bro?"
Ubbe loved him the most but he always looked at him with disgust/hate when ivar was disrespecting his brothers
Ubbe the only smart one. Kinda say back in the distance, far enough not to get caught up
Bjorn: It is through failure that we learn the most!
Ivar: Yes... You must be very wise by now.
LOL
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yoooo that was good 😂😂
😂😂so true
Lmao😂
Alexander did an amazing job in this entire series. The way Bjorn sounds exactly like Ragnar down to the mannerisms and tone is *chef's kiss*
Bjorn reminds me Ragnar
Ragnar was so smart,but Björn is dumb strong warrior
This was bjorn in his prime
more like his mother imo
I mean this is how Ragnar became king. He was a better fighter and ppl feared him. But because some cripple can think he should be the leader. Anybody could challenge him and he would just lose. If he was really smart he would put down his ego and play his role.
@@crazykiller-qh9jn no,Ragnar was a king bcz of his smart mind,the sword also played a role, but the main role was played by his mind
When he said "you will obey me, ME"!!, I swear I hear ragnar. These guys can sound so much alike, it's like they really are father and son
Ivar proved to be the superior strategist in both the show and in the real life accounts.
Real life accounts ?
@@ashwtma there are accounts in both Scandinavian history as well as English history of Ragnar and his sons. They most definitely existed, however, what exactly is true about what they did is not consistent between each cultures recorded events.
@@maxb548 not true the only one who was actually deemed historically accurate is Bjorn. He’s the only one out of all his brothers in this tv show to be proven real.
@@WyzardArt Ivar, Ubbe, and Bjorn have all been proven to have undoubtedly existed.
@@WyzardArt Also the comment I made before yours specifically says that the historical accuracy of them differs between English and Scandinavian accounts. So they existed, but what exactly they actually did is debated because it was not accurately recorded.
I like how Bjorn tells his brothers “we are not equal in battle and because of that I will lead this army.” But it does also make the most sense, Bjorn having the most battle experience he should probably be running the show compared to the younger brothers who still have something to learn.
Aye
Seems legitimate to lead so it's okay that Bjorn lead
But the best leader of the great heathen army was no doubt Ivar the boneless
But Ivar won them the war
@@francisarthur7877 what war?
@@mayureshgodofanger-me4ttagainst the English
That look in Ivars face when Björn says that you have not won any battle... Ivar was thinking you will see.
bro spit and put snot in the bowl then flicked it on his face 💀
@theunknownnoob I believe that is what Vikings did. I just watched The 13th Warrior the other day and they did same thing in that movie. The bowl was passed around the whole tent and everyone did the same thing but Antonio Banderas pushed the bowl aside when it was in front of him. A couple of the Vikings in that movie even rinsed their mouths out after others blowing snots in bowl of water
This was done to avoid everybody from getting sick in village it was actually a village ceremony I believe if I'm remembering stuff right
Not me thinking it was only me noticed this on the show and this short lol
Because he's fiddling with his hands not talking shit.
this habit was mentioned by ibn fadlan in his book, he was an Arab traveler who lived among rus Vikings for a period of time, so vikings actually did that
ivar litterly carried this war 💀
I don’t want to be that guy, but it’s “Literally”. Sorry, but the comment is reminding me of kitty litter😂
ngl the wessex troops were made out to be weak clowns so even without their strategy they probably would’ve walked over them
And then Ivar proved that he was a master strategist and had he had an actually loyal army, Bjorn would’ve died the first time he tried to claim Kattegat.
Edit: why are y’all literally repeating what I said? Yeah, if Ivar had a loyal army he would’ve won in the end. He relied on fear and became a dictator and paid for it in the end. Just seems a bit redundant is all.
Ahahah no
Would coulda shoulda a master strategist would've known his armies limitations not just its strengths!
@@社会病質者0xy read it again
Like ivar stated.... A cripple always has a plan.
@@martinsoukup562
You read it again, lmao.
Take control as a leader and give the orders fine, but Bjorn should've known that consulting all his brothers on battle plans would have been a far better way to go about it.
What did he do without consulting?? 90% of the fighting decisions were contributed by Ivar
Bjorn isn't my favorite character in the show but he nailed in this scene. He really spoke like a king
He spoke like arrogant big brother, who's argument is - "I am older, then i command and lead no matter what"
@@hshshshs1214 he didn't mention his age, but the fact that he had fought in more battles than them and that therefore he knows better. The others either didn't participate in many battles or just didn't fight at all whereas Bjorn had participated in a lot more. Who would you feel more self in a car with: someone who's been driving for more than 20 years or someone who's just gotten their license?
Any man who must say, "I am the King", is no true king.
Just like his father. Born to lead. Sounds just like Ragnar too ❤
Bjorn's version of "i am the king" he learned from his father
Yeah, but didn't we learn from GoT any man who has to say he is the king is no true king?
@@sirken2 Took the words right out my mouth💀 “i Am tHe LeAdEr, yOu WiLL oBeY mE”
@@sirken2that quote came from a man who was outsmarted by a 16 year old boy , he lost all his battles against him as well.
@@MrSegu506no he won the last one were ivar had to retreat tho Bjorn died he was venerated by all his people, ivar gave himself up for hvitserk then died crying afraid 😂 ivar destroyed his father's legacy
That spitting and blowing of nose then using the concoction to wash the face and to pass to the nearest viking is pretty accurate. Literally gives me the chills.
Yeah and these were the cleanest folks around.
The Saxons were filthy in comparisson to them
Eeeew 🥶🤧🤢
Bjorn casually laying out his insecurities...😂😂
The phrase empty vessels talk more , applies well to bjorn , ivar remaining calm🤣
”KING RAGNAR! That’s is my name… KING Ragnar..”
Same vibe
Bjorn pep talk was funny to Ivar.
Björn reminds me so much about Ragnar and i love he learned so much from him! BJÖRN
When I heard Bjorn say "me" I instantly thought of Ragnar saying "me, not u, not u ,not u meee"
"And you will obey me!" Ivar: 🙂↔️
Ivar seemed like he was geeked the entire show
Bjorn sounds and acts just like Ragnar. He is my prolly my favorite character
This felt more funny than intimidating
That's how Ivar felt too
Exactly he doesn't seem threatening at all
Thats because the show wants us to know that Ivar is not easily intimidated
I think it was never the intention of bjorn to intimidating ivar
He Just wanted to make clear he is the leader and didnt want ivar to interfere in his plans. But i think most important is that he knew how hard the battlefield could be bjorn had most experience in battle so he stood only in his right to claim leadership over the army also so he could keep his brothers safe
True. Terrible actor
Bjorn: You know nothing, Ivar!
Ivar: *casually blows his nose and spits into his basin*
Damn, Ivar's hair looks...so clean for the time.
People forgot who won in the end. Bjorn did, dying and impaled with the 3 arrows he won because he commanded loyalty and knew Ivar.
Ivar fixed his wagon in the end 👌👌💪
I like how it Bjorn is straight telling ivar he is the better fighter
Ivar is like "get on my level b*tch"
Ground level? 😂
"what battles have you won?....
What battles have you LOST!?"
All of them are great actors ..
Ivar won plenty of musical chairs battles
Champ. No doubt.
ivar took that personal
Ivar was the reason for the downfall of Empire.
Ivar cleaned his nose, spit and washed from the same bowl... Respect
He's right about failure
😂😂, the boy they lookdown so much become the most ferocious among them, and feared by many but in the end he just got tired of everything and lost on its path.
Problem with bjorn is that he thinks just because he's the first born of ragnar, he inherited the respect people have of him, but forgot that ragnar never appointed himself leader, people just followed. A leader doesn't need a tittle, he needs followers.
Any man who says I am the king in no true king
Bjorn is just rollo but with extra steps
At some point, Ivar had a plan to kill all his brothers lol But he genuinely loved them and could never live in a world without them. Sigurd might have been the exception to that 🤣
Bjorn is the king bc he thinks of his people when making decisions. Ivar only wants to win no matter how many dies. Big difference in actually being a true leader the people would due and protect
I like how Ubbé always has Bjorns back. Or can agree with him
bc Ubbe was wise.
Ivar is the only one who can look Bjorn eye to eye
Because he disrespected him and everyone else. He is an entitled shit who ruined the family name and the show.
"How many battles have you won? How many have you lost?" That is an awesome line
Bojorn was right that he was the rightful leader of the Army, but his strategy was pretty much “let Ivar figure it out” so it was kinda dumb to make such a big deal out of
😂 Ivar looking at him with disapproval
ivar not even taking bjorn serious while bjorn trying to be intimidating.. so funny at the end.. " YOU WILL OBEY ME" XDDD
Ivar knew he was smarter then Bjorn. 😂
Bjorn: If it's work then it is a good plan, if it's not work then it is a bad plan
I never understand why everyone likes bjorn so much. He lost almost every Battle, He only was King for a very short time, He was a terrible Hausband and father and He tried to imitate His father so hard that it hurts
This bowl is in my nightmares
Bro really blew his boogies in the wash bowl and then splashed some of that water on his face lol
Traditions
He also spit in the bowl too.
You're next 🍵
That was actually common and way to avoid getting sick from other people in the village .
@@blackouthorus1519 I see.
Ivar was the best strategist.
Also they are likely 15 years younger than Bjorn, was he expecting Ivar to go to war when he was like 4?!
Also Hvitserk was a really good fighter.
Leading isn't always done by a great warrior.
Bjorn was a better leader and warrior. Ivar was a better tactician.
When he say ME! Reminds me of Ragnar
I loved Ivar. Ruthless as shit.
Бьёрн красавчег, прекрасный старший брат!!!
Bjorn still the oldest and the man. He wins any 1 on 1 with his brothers.
But he isn't a tactically qualified leader in combat.
@@starfreakist he is though? He was highly intelligent and proved that again and again. Ivar was also smart but lost in the end to Bjorn
@@magnadelusor4249 The Russ Vikings lost to Bjorn the second time, Ivar was adviser to them. Ivar lead the Russ to victory in the first battle and second one he wasn't in command of the demoralized Russ. Every other battle he won against Bjorn with his superior tactics. Also Bjorn was a whiny bitch when he talked to the people of Katigate after his army was beaten back. Ivar lived to fight another day, Bjorn is dead. I'd say Ivar is the winner here after all that.
@@starfreakist First Ivar was always an advisor he was never in command over everyone his position didn’t change. Also he didn’t win every battle? He won some but it was a back and forth and Bjorn refused or didn’t want to kill his own people which is why he lost at Katigate but he lived because of his charisma and the fact that he spared them.
The Russ were a superior army in every way already which was mentioned many times. More men, better training, better gear. Bjorn lost those because he isn’t that much if at all better than Ivar when the tactics are equal(which I believe if not Bjorn bring slightly superior) everything else decides. Whiny bitch is a little much but ok. Next Bjorn died from a sneak attack from Ivar which isn’t great planning(Ivar died the same way)and doesn’t take away from the fact that Bjorn really didn’t want to kill Ivar at any point. He had multiple chances and refused.
You can say that is a tactical error sure but someone being compassionate doesn’t make them dumber than someone whose ruthless they just have an exploitable weakness.
Bjorn beat back the Russ as their strongest when they couldn’t lose. How? He united everyone under his banner which no one else could do due to his compassion. If not for that the Russ would’ve conquered Norway then and there.
With everything against them they beat the Russ due to Bjorn knowing how they would approach and trapping them. He and Ivar went back and forth constantly it was never Ivar being an overwhelming genius. Just Bjorn “having the body of a man and will of a little girl”
@@magnadelusor4249it's a fucking tv show
ivar reactions is making bjorn look like fool
Bjorn said “What does it mean to be King” as he humbles his brothers as his dad once humbled his war council
Ivar always had the cleanest edge up 😂
Any man who must say, "I am the King", is no true king
This reminds me of Ragnar speech about "a King have the last sa"
Ivar like "you'll see"
The real Ivar turned out to be one of the greatest. Legend has it that he got the nickname boneless because he couldn’t get an erection. Not because his legs were deformed. He was a fierce warrior and a genius on the battlefield
The most accepted theory is that he was so quick and agile In battle as if he had no bones hence the name boneless, another theory is that he was actually ivar the hated and benlausi was mistranslated. The erection thing doesn’t really add up because he had several sons in Dublin.
I also hear he was very tall and got carried into battle on a shield. Some freakishly tall people like that struggle to walk properly. Or he also had osteogenesis.
The masters of trolling are obi-wan and Ivar.
I feel like all of them want to laugh during this cut.
Ivar took that personally 😅
Ohh boi... Bjorn didn't know the little monster Ivar would become
Ivar snorting and spitting in the bowl and then spraying his face… hygienic
Iva, spitting and blowing his snout into a bowl. Lol
Bjorn and Ube
Ivar has the brains and Bjorn the bronze if they could have just ruled together they would have taken both England and the Kievan Rus.
It's like Ivar is Loki and Bjorn is Thor.
Why did hirst even create this stupid rivalry? historically ivar was respected and got along with his brothers. They came to him for tactical advice. Should’ve just kept the conflict exclusively between him and Sigurd if they wanted to keep that part.
Ragnar needed to drown ivar when he had the Chance
Ivar watching Bjorn like: "That is the rock I chose to grind my axe on and ever sharp shall it be."
Ivar being like “we all know who’s really in charge here”
Bjorn always believe that screaming like a brute make him right….
For some reasons bjorn seems so im ature here that he yappin in so much and ivar is like i dont give a f..k 😂
Empty jars really do sound the most lol
Ivar doesn't learn from losing because he doesn't lose 🗿
Can you imagine what would've happened if all the brothers stood together? They would have taken up the whole world. England, Russia, establish commercial trade centers with the people from Mediterranean countries. Nothing would have beat them
It would’ve been an amazing story but hirst had to fuck up history and add a stupid conflict between them that never existed.
Each son had their own thing to attribute. Ivarr’s was strategy.
Bjorn later realized Ivar was a monster
It should’ve been obvious to everyone he was when he brutally killed another child during infancy lol.
Bjorn was the strongest of all if not smarter but he is a true king....Iva was just trying to end the father's legacy...he died as a legend
*"A True King"*
_A king who needed Freydis to recover Katthegad, "A true king" who caused the death of his family (Lagertha and her son) and the innocents of the village that was attacked by allies in which Bjorn chose to Banish them instead of killing them (was the best option)_
Ivar is just playing another game of chess😂
Ivar is unpredictable
We are 4 brothers and I often laugh like this at my big brothers plans. I can totally relate this 😂
Jeez, these brothers are almost day and night compared to Ragnar and Rollo.
Ivar is a demon bro lmao
But I still believe - if bjorn really wanted to ,he could kill his brothers for trying to kill his mother - in that main hall -- they all freezed to death when Bjorn came ( whata epic entry that was)
I actually don’t think it was fear, it was more shocked it happened and things didn’t go as planned.
To be completely fair though, Ivar was hella smart and even Ragnar could see that, hence him telling him that he thought unlike anyone else and should use his anger/be ruthless. AND, had Ivar been able to use his legs normally like everyone else, with the fighting skills he had considering the cards he was dealt in life, he most likely in my opinion would have been and absolute BEAST, bigger than the beast he already was..
Reminds me how Ragnar treated Rollo after their first voyage 🤣
They wanted to show that Bjorn is like Ragnar and continues hes legacy. The only difference is that Bjorn is a big man but his voice is not nearly as strong and intimidating as Ragnar's. A deeper voice similar to ragnars would of made him more intimidating in this scene
Bro should’ve just said “go kill a bear and then you can lead” that would’ve shut him up better or he’d actually do it and prove himself
Sounds cool
Perfect as Aegon the conqueror