[s3e2] The Wanderer -

The episode's title refers to a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon poem that laments the loss of a lord and the isolation of exile.

Analyze how the show uses the arrival of Harbard (the wanderer) to blur the lines between Norse mythology and reality. [S3E2] The Wanderer

While the warriors are in Mercia, Lagertha and King Ecbert engage in a complex political and romantic flirtation in Wessex. 'Vikings' Recap – S3 Ep.2 (The Wanderer) (By Caleb Godin) The episode's title refers to a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon

Use the Vikings Episode Review on Den of Geek to explore how his character represents the broader "clash of faiths" central to the series. 4. Psychological Resilience: Torstein and the Cost of War 'Vikings' Recap – S3 Ep

How the "winter of the soul" described in the poem is reflected in the physical and spiritual suffering of the warriors. 3. Religious Conflict: Athelstan’s Stigmata

Analyze the portrayal of disability and masculinity in Viking culture through Torstein’s trauma in this episode.