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We’re never quite sure whose point of view we witness as the two stare out across a sea completely devoid of Rus ships, and it’s this disconcerting feeling that helps us understand Bjorn as he watches his entire world crash down around him. Still, it’s the power of the psychological war Bjorn and Ivar fight as they sit alone on the empty beach discussing the inevitability of the coming conflict between Norway and the Rus that reminds us how personal this conflict has become. Does Gunnhild anticipate being driven into the background by Bjorn’s infatuation with Ingrid, or is Harald correct when he tells the young woman that the second wife is always relegated to the background? Watching this broken woman bury her son alone in a field counterpoints the scenes with Bjorn and Ivar, underscoring the fears each has about the future. When she tells him that “perhaps I am not meant to have a child with you,” this sense of resignation seems totally out of character no matter how young and beautiful Ingrid might be. Despite being wounded by Oleg, Gunnhild escapes, unaware that by day’s end she’ll find herself a widow, but more importantly, her miscarriage foreshadows her husband’s fall.