It's interesting watching this back after the seasons end. When Askeladd is lying he swears on his father's name,( who he hates) and when he's honest he swears on Artorius's name.
thats a good catch ... you can also see he's disturbed by the whole thing, in that later he says how he hates all the people he grouped with... And the one that grabbed Thorfin was the one he said is his only friend.
His first vow before the fight (which was the one he broke) he said in the name of Olaf and Odin but the vow he actually doesn't break he says Artorius really makes you thonk
@@ashutoshjha6450 You do know that in english adding an s already makes it plural right? No need to add "two" when *daggers* with an s already signifies more than one dagger m8.
05:20 this is a very amazing foreshadowing of Askeladd's actual ambition as a person. He wanted to have some strong figure to lead him and everyone, but then he noticed from Thors's look that he denied his offer and then just said it was a joke to not lose face. The author of vinland is really something else
That's such a rad interpretation, I thought the same thing. I then also thought, what is Askeladd isn't saying that as an offer of leadership to Thors, but rather asking, "Why don't you simply take leadership of us, since you can?" I'm not sure which is right, but the emotional interpretations for Askeladd as a character are interesting
@@awsomesaucers97 Askeladd meant it when he asked Thors to be their leader because he saw him as a man worth following but he also knew it wasn't realistic so he passed it off as a joke. Later he puts that faith into Canute.
@@Chris-qh5tz I get that entirely, I feel like that's probably the "correct" interpretation of the scene. But considering Askeladd himself was offering to follow Thors, you have to consider if Askeladd is wondering why no one of serious strength is following him yet. I have to assume Askeladd doesn't understand this about Thors and the differences between them as two strong leaders of men
If anyone could take the mantle of Artorius. It would’ve been Thors for sure. I could only imagine how amazing it would’ve been if he took Askeladd’s offer and became the leader. He probably would’ve gone to Jomborg to face Floki, and then end up reluctantly taking the leadership roll of the Jomsvikings. The entire story would’ve gone in a different path just from that one choice. He could’ve become chief of Jomsborg and taught them all to be true warriors.
At first when I heard the line "a true warrior doesn't need a sword", I got goosebumps. I thought he meant the a true warrior is one who is such a master at combat that they don't need any tool like a sword to win. Their body and mind are enough. But after reading the Ketil Farm arc (in the manga), I truly understand what he meant. He meant that a true warrior of the world doesn't need to hurt anyone, doesn't have any "enemies". A true warrior can see the good in others and strives to save everyone. A true warrior always takes the first resort (the last resort being always that of violence). And for that, they doesn't need a sword.
Yeah but the sad part is thors is easily the best character and thorifin is trash asf. It’s sad that the prologue is the best arc in the series. They shouldn’t even make more seasons of this lmao.
@@jyggaswoop2774 Shut up bro, if you only like fights ok, but don't say that thorfin's character is trash or that the prologue is the best arc as a fact when in reality it's your taste that is trash, go watch dragon ball or smth kiddo
5:29 Man, the visual grimace on Askeladd's face sells home how much: 1. He wanted to Thors to be the leader. 2. His pained and disappointed expression at Thors' silent refusal. And 3. How saddening it is to have to follow through with the assassination because Thors' refused. Because despite being the assassination target, Askeladd sees the greatness of Thors'.
@Amin Draoui You are mistaken. By that time Askeladd had already won the fight. He had archers aiming at Thors and he was 100% sure Thors won't kill him. Therefore he was actually asking Thors seriously. For Askeladd always dreamed to serve a worthy master.
I like how entered the duel as "son of Olaf", but later accepted the fact that he lost and withdrew his troops in the name of his ancestor Artorius, whom he truly respected. He started taking Thors seriously and respected him.
@Miraj There is no probably, if they were fighting to the death Askeladd has no chance after cutting to shallow on the first strike. As for the rest of the group, he would still die to the archers.
souswodaem1 it seems like had he killed Askeladd the archers might not have fired since they were waiting on his command and if he's dead they had no reason to although the opposite may be true as well and they would have fired regardless
@@souswodaem1 yeah it sucks but he took those arrows on purpose since they had the advantage of his son being held hostage along with the other men from the village
True it's very unlikely that he will survive the archers, if he finished off Bjorn, Thorfinn wouldn't be taken hostage and Askeladd's man would've suffered major casualties but that being said Thors was more concerned about saving the Icelandic youngsters along with Leif. That's where Askeladd had the edge, if those guys didn't come it'd be a whole other Story.
*SPOILER* Damn he revealed his true heritage to Thors who he had never met before, a whole decade before he made it offical. He was dead serious too when he told Thors to become their leader as he was tired of waiting for Artorius to finally return. He Wanted to follow a true king and i guess Thors fit perfect. This show truly is a Masterpiece and underrated. In the future this will be one of the best series ever. I am glad i was a day one watcher of The anime and lived while it aired. Wow.
Vinland saga used to be one of those masterpieces manga that are overlooked but now I'm glad it gets more recognition. I just hope other masterpiece manga gets the same treatment as well.
I live inside your house yeah. Mangas like vinland saga, berserk and Kingdom are amongst the bestsellers and highest respected mangas. However historical mangas usually have bad adaptations. I mean Kingdoms anime adaptation was just hidious. I’m glad Wit studio succeeded with this adaptation. (I guess they had to since Vinland saga is going to be their next money maker after Attack on titan ends)
@@abcbcacba Really hope we gets to sees vagabond, kingdom and 20th century boys anime. This manga are all very successful but no one tries to do anything about it. Well kingdom and 20th century boys does have a live action but they're mediocre.
Yeah, and when he states he's willing to die rather than yield in from of his men he doesn't seem to be either. It's odd given his goals and attitudes later. Yet somehow doesn't feel out of character... Just nuanced.
Askeladd is waiting for the return of King Arthur. But he has grown old and he is tired of waiting so he wants to make a perfect king. A worthy King to follow.
The tone in Askeladds voice when he says "He was a man who was worth more than a hundred bratty kids like you" feels like there is genuine undertone of sadness and regret. Killing the one man that was probably the closest he ever saw to the promised hero that his mother told him about.
He really did not want to kill him. You even see that, episodes later, when he was somewhere in Britain, he thought about Thor for a split second, about following someone noble and righteous.
Askeladd hated the Norse and glorification of violence. Thors was the first Norseman he met that repudiated violence and even went so far as to throw away his weapon and sacrifice his life to protect those he cared about, which clearly struck a chord with Askeladd. So some snot-nosed Norse brat charging him and risking ruining that sacrifice for a cheap shot at revenge pissed Askeladd off like nothing else.
@@ResultsHazy not only the first, but literally the strongest. He was and still could have been the bloodiest warrior out there, something the other Vikings could only dream of being. Yet he abandoned that path. Askeladd knew he’d never meet someone better
8:54 I love askeladd’s facial expression here. He knows he’s killing a good man and is genuinely unhappy with it. Almost like he is forcing himself to despise Thors
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”Jesus christ died on the cross and was resurrected after 3 days, when you accept him as your lord and savior and have faith in him and keep God's commandments you will be saved. Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding
Whether he actually believed he was Arthur returned, or if he was just shocked by such stoic dignity in a Dane I'm not sure - but something about Thors definitely moved him.
It's interesting how Askelad actually has some interest of thors. Being in recent ep he dislikes nords being savage animals because of their sense of constant ravaging of pride of a warrior to get to Valhalla. But for thors, he never displayed that sense against askelad. Yet thors stood tall as a true warrior knowing he was going to die and wanted askelad to keep his vow which he did. Warriors dont need swords to become one.
After watching last eps, I can discover More from the begginings ones, love this anime. For Example When askelad asked him to become his leader, he wasnt thinking in his band, he was thinking in his revolution.
Notice how Askeladd at the end says he swears on his ancestors name artorius (his true heritage, and a hint to his background) instead of his father’s to honor his promise with Thor at the end. Considering how he’s been keeping it a secret from his men, he must really respect Thor
@trandmain There's also the possibility that, being a bunch of scandinavian mercenaries without formal education and likely growing up in small villages, they probably didn't have knowledge of the history of an island on the other side of the continent, not to mention history reaching 8 centuries into the past.
SPOILER DO NOT, I REPEAT, NOT CONTINUE READING THIS IF YOU HAVENT READ THE MANGA with that out of the way... Yeah it was pretty touching how in one of Thorfinn's visions when he thinks he's in ''Valhalla'', Askeladd just sits there on top of a pillar and welcomes him. Not only that, how he stopped that Spear guy without violence, using the same trick as Askeladd did on Thorfinn. And his image appeared behind thorfinn. Never thought I'd miss this guy so much, Askeladd is and will always remain one of my most favourite anime characters to have ever existed
What I love about this scene is that Askeladd realizes that Thors is trying to break his sword, so he decides to turn that around on Thors, by allowing him to strike his armor, gambling on the sword breaking instead of killing him... just to find out that this was Thors' intention all along. It's a great way to show (not tell) that Thors was literaly 2 steps ahead of Askeladd. Outwitting Askeladd is no small feat either, dude's as cunning as a fox, but Thors understanding of strategy is far beyond even Askeladd's reaches.
@@nexuswolf780 I'm talking about Thors intending for Askeladd to open up his torso and Thors thus breaking his own sword as part of the ruse that makes him defeat Askeladd. Askeladd does remark on it after the fact, but that doesn't negate the "show, don't tell" aspect. The opposite of a "show, don't tell" would be if Askeladd merely flat out said: "Thors is always two steps ahead" and that's it.
@@h.a.9880 it's a show and a tell, Askeladd doesn't remark on it, he fully explains it. And he basically does say that Thors is two steps ahead. "Wow what a guy, I Fell for his trap. Etc"
@@nexuswolf780 its not a show and tell since Thors literally states "Thats it! An open torso!" And then he hits askeladds arm and makes him drop his sword. So no
A little trivia for you. The name "Askeladd" is taken from an ancient Norwegian fairy tale about a boy named Espen "Askeladd", meaning quite literally "ash lad" or "a boy of ash", a name his two brothers Per and Pål gave to him because all he did was "sit by the fireplace, digging in the ash" while they were out hunting and foraging. There are several tales starring him and his adventures, the most prominent being his discovery of a giant troll living in a mountain nearby. In that tale, Espen Askeladd challenged the troll to an eating contest for his life and tricked the troll into cutting open his own stomach and, soon as the giant was dead, Espen stole all his gold and treasure and returned home, rich as a king. The tales sometimes have different characters and usually serve as an inspirational tale for discovery and adventure and that using your head is much more than brute strength and his nickname has become synonymous with trickery and deception in Norway. Askeladd's battle with Thors, who was known as the Troll of Jom, seems to me to be a direct reference to the tale mentioned above.
Zero Z obito is so bad written lol, he is one of the dumbest character I have seen, the way he gets manipulated. Itachi though is incredibly badass, more than any characters, and he also had a lot of potential.. they just didn’t use it, idk I feel like this character should have been much more things. And yeah askelaad is the GOAT, he is perfectly written, idk if you could do better
Zero Z and I disagree with your opinion ;) you have the right to think like that, I am just exposing why I think you shouldn’t, why in my opinion, it is a bad opinion ;). But anyway I wasn’t trying to offend you, just discuss
No, Askleladd saw Canute as a king and true warrior, someone who fights with words so there isn't a need for battle/draw swords. Askeladd only admired Thors, he never saw him as a king. You have to remember at this point Askeladd is tired and looking to pass off his role, so he could die with the knowledge that he tried. He would never follow Thors, though the anime doesn't really make that clear.
Thors: "A true warrior doesn't need a sword" Thorfinn:*uses knives* Thors: "You weren't supposed to do that..." EDIT: Don't read the replies, they are full with spoilers that I luckily haven't read.
Zero Z no, in that episode when he confronts the ennemies standing in front of his men and son , he thinks about the situation and said that he would have no problem fighting Askelaad and his men alone but he wouldn’t be able to fully protect his son. So if Thorfinn wouldnt have been there, Thors would still be alive 🤧
Micheal93k True I forgot about that but like hes op af, he could have used one of the soldiers as a shield or simply just dive in the water. Thors could even throw a fricking sword at the archers. We have seen Thors in a similar situation at episode 1 lol .
In a market that's saturated with heroes that effortlessly one shot every challenge they face, this fight where two men have to actually put in effort to win in life or death battle is an unbelievably fresh breath of air.
This scene has so much more impact when you rewatch it after seeing the whole show. Seeing how amazing Askeladd is first hand makes you realize how much of a monster Thors is in this scene.
I love how the line "a true warrior doesn't need a sword" also fits with the philosophy of The Art of War, because Sun Tzu believes that a general must resort to violence as the last resort. Thors was forced to resort to violence because he has no choice, but he believes that there is always another option that's why he thinks he's incomplete as a true warrior. Peace is always an option.
I sure am glad to see an anime accurately depicting how fragile swords are. Most anime have swords you'd think are made of adamantium. Swords break quite easily if you abuse them and if not they sure lose their edge quickly if you keep hitting steel or stone.
Yeah. Also spotted that with Thorkell's axes, with a lot of the pirates: the edges are chipped. You'll also see it in Sword of the Stranger (chipped edges after repeated clashes), and Samurai Champloo (the swordsmen make an effort to dodge instead of clashing blades to protect their swords).
"A True Warrior, Needs No Blade." "You Have No Enemies. No One In The World Is Your Enemy. There Is No One You Need To Hurt." After reading that in the Manga, I felt a spiritual awakening of some kind. Now, at first you'd just think Thors would be saying that because a True Warrior would be able to take down lots of warriors, or everyone without needing a blade. But upon reading that for the first time, I immediately interpreted his line as this: A True Warrior fights for peace. Any warrior can say they do, but a True Warrior doesn't kill others in the name of peace, he fights for peace with peace itself. Violence is not the first answer for every situation, nor is killing them. Thors see's a True Warrior as someone who avoids the lust for blood and violence for the sake of peace. They understand the pain one goes through after causing so much death, and how little they gain from it. He realized that killing in the name of "Peace" only brings more war. A True Warrior doesn't exactly have enemies in the world, and Thors realized this after killing several people without an actual reason besides "Honor and Glory". He realized that there are other reasons to live and fight for, not just senseless killing and preaching it's for Honor or Glory or even Peace. After naming Ylva, he realized that fighting for ones you loved most is a much more beautiful reason, as it does not necessarily need you to harm people. Keeping those you loved safe without needing to fight can be called "Cowardice", but Thors realized it didn't really matter. Honor or not, if those he loved were to die, what would Thors actually be able to fight for? I like to think that's why he found killing pointless. He understood what the other side may feel if he happened to kill the ones they loved. People follow by example. If one were to fight wars without a blade, nor killing people and become victorious, would a follower not want to be as strong willed and capable, as well as feeling more inclined to the ideals/beliefs from said Warrior? This can probably be interpreted as something else, but this is my view of it. Now when Askeladd asked if Thors wanted to be their leader, I feel like he actually meant it. After learning his backstory, it becomes more apparent that Askeladd went down his own path of redemption and realized how little of a "True Warrior" he could be when compared to his Ancestors. Although he didn't stray from the path of killing, he knew what a True Warrior was. Perhaps upon seeing how Thors is strong, but as well as kindhearted despite the odds, it takes not only a strong will and strength to be such a Warrior, but that he was simply fighting to protect what he loved. Later in the story, Askeladd talks about how he wanted to protect his home from the King. Even if it's years later, him meeting Thors was probably the reason why he did something that seemed a bit uncharacteristic in the end of his life. I thought he was just a scumbag, but even I understood why he killed the King. He just didn't want them to wage war on his home that he loved. He even states that Thors was more valuable than even 100 of brats like Ari at the time. He respected and maybe even saw Thors vision of what a True Warrior is, since he too saw it once, but never followed that path only. This is my main reason why Vinland Saga and Vagabond are undoubtedly amazing pieces of media in my eyes. They don't have twists and turns like some stories or Dragonball explosive fights/hype building, but it sends a simple message about what it means to be Human through beautiful drawings. That in itself is something a lot of people tend to forget. Anyways, it's a great show and manga. Definitely give it a shot, as well as Vagabond.
In japan there is a legend of a mighty warrior who died just like that. His name was Saito Musashibo Benkei, said to be the greatest samurai of his time and he defeated an army of 1000 warriors by himself before succumbing to his injuries and died standing tall, with arrows littering his whole body.
After watching the latest episode 22, These two dialogues 5:19 and 8:00 finally make sense. I was confused when i first read this. They were actually Asheladd's truest words of himself.
Looking back now you can tell in these scenes that thorrs is the only one askeladd has any sliver of respect for. The face he has when bjorn takes thorfinn hostage says it all
I like how subtle movements in their face implies that they acknowledge each other as a respectable and honorable person. Its noticeable how Thors kinda gave Askeladd the sign that he's gonna give his life in exchange for the withdrawal of his troops. Due to war experience; he probably already knew about the archers. Askeladd acknowledges this deal with great respect and instead of swearing by his father's name, he swears by Artorious' name. Amazing detail holy crapioli. (idk if im overthinking this but in 2:08, the scene kinda looks like Askeladd doesnt care about his crew's cheers. strongly suggesting that Askeladd hates his crew and is actually serious about a battle for once. i mean he actually hated them but still.)
When he asked Thors if he wanted to be their leader. He probably really meant it. He hates Vikings, but he saw Thors is a good, respectable one and a true warrior that would've changed his men for the better or at least one that would understand him.
@@vicount3944I had berserk in my watch list for 2 years now so I'll check it out and I don't think i have ever heard of vagabond or kingdom so I'll give them a try to......now anime wise what do you recommend....I watch all the mainstream ones but I hold these anime high: Aot, Vinland Saga, Death note, Promised Netherland, Hxh, Dr Stone, Monster, (and to an extent Naruto and Mha)....From this list can you recommend me something that is like any of these and extremely good
I love how much more meaning this scene gets in retrospect. Even askelaad asking Thors why he thinks he’s the leader makes more sense when you realize askelaad doesn’t want to be one of them.
Crazy looking back and seeing askelad look younger now. This show is incredible each episode I watch I just feel the deeper meanings in little moments that I can tell I just wont understand until later
After seeing the ending of season 1, and knowing Askeladd killed an entire room of kings guard while laughing and goofing off, watching Thor's absolutely body him is damn impressive considering he wasnt even trying to kill him.
In the Vinland Saga universe, Thors is the strongest character. Get a lot of respect from his friends or enemies, including Askellad, especially Thorkell, another super human character, yet the author KILLED Thors in the beginning episode!! That's some bold move and I appreciate it even more because his death gives a major impact for the story.
After watching the rest of the series, you now know that at 5:17 Askellad thinks that Thors is the reincarnation of Artorius/King Arthur as he has returned from Avalon, and wants to uphold the promise he gave his mother, as he now does with Canute.
In Vinland Saga's world, Thors really was the most powerful being that ever existed. And he was smart, and wise. Such a terrifying ennemy to face, nothing you can do. Very smart move from Björn to use Thorfin as it was indeed the only weakness he had.
It really is wild to hear Askeladd admit that he completely fell for thors plan. After getting to know Askeladd later on you realize he doesn't say that about anyone. Askeladd always still had some scheme. In that moment Askeladd probably also assumed he was dead. Not having been given any info about thors from floki and also not knowing yet that thors only knocked out and didnt kill any of his men. For all intents and purposes Thors was about to kill Askeladd. What happened after that was not something I believe Askeladd cared about.
If people notice when thors died the ost played was the same one that played when thorfinn swears off violence in season 2 Honestly how symbolic,This anime is a masterpiece which doesn't get deserving attention
It's interesting watching this back after the seasons end. When Askeladd is lying he swears on his father's name,( who he hates) and when he's honest he swears on Artorius's name.
Glad people are picking up on that now that the season is over, it’s subtle but it’s effective
Wait, I didn't realized this, when did he say he swears on artorius?
Schadenfreude 8:00
Yo I just noticed that too! Such details are so sick when writers do stuff like that
thats a good catch ... you can also see he's disturbed by the whole thing, in that later he says how he hates all the people he grouped with... And the one that grabbed Thorfin was the one he said is his only friend.
" in the name of my ancestor Artorius" didn't even notice at the time
His first vow before the fight (which was the one he broke) he said in the name of Olaf and Odin
but the vow he actually doesn't break he says Artorius
really makes you thonk
The first hint was actually his armor they even had a line from Thorfinn saying your armor is stupid.
This is y i love vinland saga
@@MrDanios2 *thonk*
Am I the only one who guessed part of his name when he revealed it
I can actually see Askeladd a bit younger here, that's detail
Plus winter time has them looking rough. This anime is pretty awesome. Good eye.
Same
He were looking like a jerk
Yea I could tell too by the thumbnail crazy
Glad you said it. I thought I was seeing things. I kept feeling he was looking older
Thor: A real warrior doesnt need a sword.
Thorfin: Aight dad. *Uses daggers*
"You have no enemies" AKA we all humans in the end
@@ashutoshjha6450 You do know that in english adding an s already makes it plural right? No need to add "two" when *daggers* with an s already signifies more than one dagger m8.
@@MrWongWey You can have more than two daggers...
@@its_zempai3089 Never said you couldn't. Did you not understand what I wrote? Its a joke. Im not going to discuss English fam.
Read the manga...
“Why don’t you become our leader?”
After the latest ep that line make so much more sense.
Thorfinn needs to learn to fight smart like thors, but really he needs to learn to grow up as well
@@Drewskii59 read the manga
@@Drewskii59 ikr.
wdym? dont answer if u mean last manga
yeah didn't notice.
Thanks
Askeladd looked younger here and his hairline wasn't recededing. It looks nice cause you don't see subtle aging in animations that often.
That’s Wit Studio for you. They’re masters when it comes to this and facial expressions.
One of the best anime studios out there right now
Look for the two brothers in these first 4 episodes too and it's even greater aging detail
@@filay248
Nah that's the manga. Wit studio just animated it.
NO U I read the manga it’s not as detailed as this.
Vinland takes characters aging and appearances changing to a whole new level.
"What makes you think I'm their leader"
Because you're posing in front of all your men.
Only one who doesn’t have their weapon out
😂
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Lol
kk
Knowing how powerful Askeladd is after reading the manga watching this makes me realize Thors was a literal monster
I mean he koed Thorkell with a punch
@@painvillegaming4119 powerful enough to do something so bold yet controversial lol
Prime askeladd >= Prime thors
@@supremo5209 wut
@@-eldiandrip-7261 Prime askeladd packs thors up
05:20 this is a very amazing foreshadowing of Askeladd's actual ambition as a person. He wanted to have some strong figure to lead him and everyone, but then he noticed from Thors's look that he denied his offer and then just said it was a joke to not lose face.
The author of vinland is really something else
That's such a rad interpretation, I thought the same thing. I then also thought, what is Askeladd isn't saying that as an offer of leadership to Thors, but rather asking, "Why don't you simply take leadership of us, since you can?" I'm not sure which is right, but the emotional interpretations for Askeladd as a character are interesting
@@awsomesaucers97 Askeladd meant it when he asked Thors to be their leader because he saw him as a man worth following but he also knew it wasn't realistic so he passed it off as a joke. Later he puts that faith into Canute.
@@Chris-qh5tz I get that entirely, I feel like that's probably the "correct" interpretation of the scene. But considering Askeladd himself was offering to follow Thors, you have to consider if Askeladd is wondering why no one of serious strength is following him yet. I have to assume Askeladd doesn't understand this about Thors and the differences between them as two strong leaders of men
If anyone could take the mantle of Artorius. It would’ve been Thors for sure. I could only imagine how amazing it would’ve been if he took Askeladd’s offer and became the leader. He probably would’ve gone to Jomborg to face Floki, and then end up reluctantly taking the leadership roll of the Jomsvikings. The entire story would’ve gone in a different path just from that one choice. He could’ve become chief of Jomsborg and taught them all to be true warriors.
It's also amazing how Askeladd set up that feint which is impossible to dodge. But Thors managed
It feels like years have passed since this episode came.
Just like how my nut sacks also came with it.
Theyn Smith what the fuck
@@SuperTsogocorrections: Just like how my nut snacks also came with it.
@@SuperTsogo
Autism?
Vagabond Kusuo well technically it did
What makes you think I'm their leader?
Me as Thors: You have the highest level armor!!!
lamoo
Honestly tho
He got that epic LVL 99 Amour
DarnellOB98 wish he wore it in the latest episode
well canute was going to kill him anyways
DarnellOB98 yaaaa everyone hates floki i don’t i don’t think he will die
At first when I heard the line "a true warrior doesn't need a sword", I got goosebumps. I thought he meant the a true warrior is one who is such a master at combat that they don't need any tool like a sword to win. Their body and mind are enough. But after reading the Ketil Farm arc (in the manga), I truly understand what he meant. He meant that a true warrior of the world doesn't need to hurt anyone, doesn't have any "enemies". A true warrior can see the good in others and strives to save everyone. A true warrior always takes the first resort (the last resort being always that of violence). And for that, they doesn't need a sword.
Well said👏👏
Thanks
Ok dude that was a really weird first interpretation, ever since thors said "nobody has any enemies" his ideals became pretty clear
Yeah but the sad part is thors is easily the best character and thorifin is trash asf. It’s sad that the prologue is the best arc in the series. They shouldn’t even make more seasons of this lmao.
@@jyggaswoop2774 Shut up bro, if you only like fights ok, but don't say that thorfin's character is trash or that the prologue is the best arc as a fact when in reality it's your taste that is trash, go watch dragon ball or smth kiddo
5:29 Man, the visual grimace on Askeladd's face sells home how much: 1. He wanted to Thors to be the leader. 2. His pained and disappointed expression at Thors' silent refusal. And 3. How saddening it is to have to follow through with the assassination because Thors' refused. Because despite being the assassination target, Askeladd sees the greatness of Thors'.
@Amin Draoui no
@Amin Draoui bro u wrong
@Amin Draoui You are mistaken. By that time Askeladd had already won the fight. He had archers aiming at Thors and he was 100% sure Thors won't kill him. Therefore he was actually asking Thors seriously. For Askeladd always dreamed to serve a worthy master.
Wow the silent refusal, didn't even pick up on that.
I think in essence they are the same person, both are on the mission to protect something precious to them.
Notice at 8:00 he promises in the name of Artorius. His real name - Lucius Artorius Castus
He was being genuine and indeed had great respect for Thors
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floki : You killed the king !!
Askeladd : what are u talking about ? i'm right here, alive and well.
Truly a badass
xxDDDDDDDDDDDDD
KNEEL
This was after 15 years of retirement and he still could've killed everyone if it wasn't for all the people he had to protect.
This makes me think... Strength is measured in nubmer of lives protected. The stronger you are the more you can protect.
he single handedly beat thorkell. so it must be something easy for him to wipe out askelad's men entirely
@@danielcypher3061 great power comes with great responsibility 🙂
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Rikzal Muhammad thorkell is just psychically strong but he has no tactics in battle 🙂
People hated on Askeladd for this but they should be hating on Floki more
if was realy hoping askeladd would atleast injure that fucker but sadly the did not happen.
Nika-chan if you read the Manga Thorfinn did Something to Floki when he found out
@@fcbballer1032 yeah. He did Christian on him
@@fcbballer1032 watch the spoilers
Nika-chan yeahh Askeladd was just doing the job he was paid to do. Floki actually had a vendetta against him
Man seeing this back it's impressive how procedual Askeladd's aging was. You don't realize it until you look back to this fight.
I like how entered the duel as "son of Olaf", but later accepted the fact that he lost and withdrew his troops in the name of his ancestor Artorius, whom he truly respected. He started taking Thors seriously and respected him.
Thors: I can't go easy on you
He actually does xD
@Miraj There is no probably, if they were fighting to the death Askeladd has no chance after cutting to shallow on the first strike. As for the rest of the group, he would still die to the archers.
@@souswodaem1 archers? Seriously, u dear didnt see what he did when he fought alongside thorkell
souswodaem1 it seems like had he killed Askeladd the archers might not have fired since they were waiting on his command and if he's dead they had no reason to although the opposite may be true as well and they would have fired regardless
@@souswodaem1 yeah it sucks but he took those arrows on purpose since they had the advantage of his son being held hostage along with the other men from the village
True it's very unlikely that he will survive the archers, if he finished off Bjorn, Thorfinn wouldn't be taken hostage and Askeladd's man would've suffered major casualties but that being said Thors was more concerned about saving the Icelandic youngsters along with Leif. That's where Askeladd had the edge, if those guys didn't come it'd be a whole other Story.
When Askeladd asked him to be their leader, I knew then there was something different about him. Something that made me not hate him truly
ahh i used to hate askeladd in this episode now i miss him
Nani m fax
Same lol
Miss?
@@guts4610 the show's over
Bro stop spoiling
*SPOILER*
Damn he revealed his true heritage to Thors who he had never met before, a whole decade before he made it offical.
He was dead serious too when he told Thors to become their leader as he was tired of waiting for Artorius to finally return. He Wanted to follow a true king and i guess Thors fit perfect.
This show truly is a Masterpiece and underrated. In the future this will be one of the best series ever. I am glad i was a day one watcher of The anime and lived while it aired.
Wow.
Noice The Jetski fax
Vinland saga used to be one of those masterpieces manga that are overlooked but now I'm glad it gets more recognition. I just hope other masterpiece manga gets the same treatment as well.
I live inside your house yeah. Mangas like vinland saga, berserk and Kingdom are amongst the bestsellers and highest respected mangas. However historical mangas usually have bad adaptations. I mean Kingdoms anime adaptation was just hidious. I’m glad Wit studio succeeded with this adaptation. (I guess they had to since Vinland saga is going to be their next money maker after Attack on titan ends)
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Really hope we gets to sees vagabond, kingdom and 20th century boys anime. This manga are all very successful but no one tries to do anything about it. Well kingdom and 20th century boys does have a live action but they're mediocre.
@@abcbcacba sad berserk anime wasnt done properly. The movies were amazing though
How interesting is now the moment where he asks thors to be his leader, he doesn't seem to be kidding.
5:17
Yeah, and when he states he's willing to die rather than yield in from of his men he doesn't seem to be either.
It's odd given his goals and attitudes later. Yet somehow doesn't feel out of character... Just nuanced.
Askeladd is waiting for the return of King Arthur. But he has grown old and he is tired of waiting so he wants to make a perfect king. A worthy King to follow.
@@MegaAgamon Spoilers lad
@@Korgass nopeits in bothmanga and anime it aint spoilers
@@royalblodline9847 I cant remember when he said he was waiting for a king to return or Artorius. Ive seen it further up in the manga tho.
The tone in Askeladds voice when he says "He was a man who was worth more than a hundred bratty kids like you" feels like there is genuine undertone of sadness and regret.
Killing the one man that was probably the closest he ever saw to the promised hero that his mother told him about.
He really did not want to kill him. You even see that, episodes later, when he was somewhere in Britain, he thought about Thor for a split second, about following someone noble and righteous.
Askeladd hated the Norse and glorification of violence. Thors was the first Norseman he met that repudiated violence and even went so far as to throw away his weapon and sacrifice his life to protect those he cared about, which clearly struck a chord with Askeladd. So some snot-nosed Norse brat charging him and risking ruining that sacrifice for a cheap shot at revenge pissed Askeladd off like nothing else.
@@ResultsHazy not only the first, but literally the strongest. He was and still could have been the bloodiest warrior out there, something the other Vikings could only dream of being.
Yet he abandoned that path. Askeladd knew he’d never meet someone better
@@ResultsHazy I didnt realise it, but when Askeladd killed King Sweyne, it was some sort of revenge toward Thors
@@filay248when he said he wanted Thors to lead them but said he was joking he really was dead serious
8:54 I love askeladd’s facial expression here. He knows he’s killing a good man and is genuinely unhappy with it. Almost like he is forcing himself to despise Thors
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“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”Jesus christ died on the cross and was resurrected after 3 days, when you accept him as your lord and savior and have faith in him and keep God's commandments you will be saved. Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding
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5:30 askeladd wasn't kidding he truly wanted thors to be their leaders
Yep he did
Ye if thors did it could have been a really interesting story but thr current one is amazing as well
Whether he actually believed he was Arthur returned, or if he was just shocked by such stoic dignity in a Dane I'm not sure - but something about Thors definitely moved him.
It's interesting how Askelad actually has some interest of thors. Being in recent ep he dislikes nords being savage animals because of their sense of constant ravaging of pride of a warrior to get to Valhalla. But for thors, he never displayed that sense against askelad. Yet thors stood tall as a true warrior knowing he was going to die and wanted askelad to keep his vow which he did. Warriors dont need swords to become one.
After watching last eps, I can discover More from the begginings ones, love this anime. For Example When askelad asked him to become his leader, he wasnt thinking in his band, he was thinking in his revolution.
Notice how Askeladd at the end says he swears on his ancestors name artorius (his true heritage, and a hint to his background) instead of his father’s to honor his promise with Thor at the end. Considering how he’s been keeping it a secret from his men, he must really respect Thor
Are you feeling it now mr.krabs?
@trandmain There's also the possibility that, being a bunch of scandinavian mercenaries without formal education and likely growing up in small villages, they probably didn't have knowledge of the history of an island on the other side of the continent, not to mention history reaching 8 centuries into the past.
If Askeladd respected Thors so much, why did he have him killed still? I don't get it.
Honestly felt like askeladd was like the protagonist we never thought we needed... was pretty emotional after reading the manga. Fuckimg loved it
SPOILER DO NOT, I REPEAT, NOT CONTINUE READING THIS IF YOU HAVENT READ THE MANGA
with that out of the way... Yeah it was pretty touching how in one of Thorfinn's visions when he thinks he's in ''Valhalla'', Askeladd just sits there on top of a pillar and welcomes him.
Not only that, how he stopped that Spear guy without violence, using the same trick as Askeladd did on Thorfinn. And his image appeared behind thorfinn.
Never thought I'd miss this guy so much, Askeladd is and will always remain one of my most favourite anime characters to have ever existed
Nah askuladd is a bitch
What I love about this scene is that Askeladd realizes that Thors is trying to break his sword, so he decides to turn that around on Thors, by allowing him to strike his armor, gambling on the sword breaking instead of killing him... just to find out that this was Thors' intention all along. It's a great way to show (not tell) that Thors was literaly 2 steps ahead of Askeladd.
Outwitting Askeladd is no small feat either, dude's as cunning as a fox, but Thors understanding of strategy is far beyond even Askeladd's reaches.
When Vinland Saga felt like Jojo for a moment
I mean, Askeladd literally explains it, so it is a tell.
@@nexuswolf780 I'm talking about Thors intending for Askeladd to open up his torso and Thors thus breaking his own sword as part of the ruse that makes him defeat Askeladd.
Askeladd does remark on it after the fact, but that doesn't negate the "show, don't tell" aspect. The opposite of a "show, don't tell" would be if Askeladd merely flat out said: "Thors is always two steps ahead" and that's it.
@@h.a.9880 it's a show and a tell, Askeladd doesn't remark on it, he fully explains it. And he basically does say that Thors is two steps ahead. "Wow what a guy, I Fell for his trap. Etc"
@@nexuswolf780 its not a show and tell since Thors literally states "Thats it! An open torso!" And then he hits askeladds arm and makes him drop his sword. So no
A little trivia for you.
The name "Askeladd" is taken from an ancient Norwegian fairy tale about a boy named Espen "Askeladd", meaning quite literally "ash lad" or "a boy of ash", a name his two brothers Per and Pål gave to him because all he did was "sit by the fireplace, digging in the ash" while they were out hunting and foraging. There are several tales starring him and his adventures, the most prominent being his discovery of a giant troll living in a mountain nearby.
In that tale, Espen Askeladd challenged the troll to an eating contest for his life and tricked the troll into cutting open his own stomach and, soon as the giant was dead, Espen stole all his gold and treasure and returned home, rich as a king.
The tales sometimes have different characters and usually serve as an inspirational tale for discovery and adventure and that using your head is much more than brute strength and his nickname has become synonymous with trickery and deception in Norway.
Askeladd's battle with Thors, who was known as the Troll of Jom, seems to me to be a direct reference to the tale mentioned above.
Woww i didn't know that, that's so cool, thanks for the trivia man
so cool tysm
cool
It's hard to believe that after this, Askeladd became one of my favorite character :D
facts and not just in this show, literally in all of anime him, itachi and obito are tied for first in my opinion
Zero Z obito is so bad written lol, he is one of the dumbest character I have seen, the way he gets manipulated.
Itachi though is incredibly badass, more than any characters, and he also had a lot of potential.. they just didn’t use it, idk I feel like this character should have been much more things.
And yeah askelaad is the GOAT, he is perfectly written, idk if you could do better
WakaTP R6 think u missed the in my opinion part
Zero Z and I disagree with your opinion ;) you have the right to think like that, I am just exposing why I think you shouldn’t, why in my opinion, it is a bad opinion ;). But anyway I wasn’t trying to offend you, just discuss
James Reed I did make opinionated statements. Pretty obvious because my comment says in my opinion but go on.
This doesn’t feel like it was 4 months ago
This doesn’t feel like it was 4 years ago
@@marvin672004 years 3 months ago
1:44 still my favorite sneak attack of all time
In this scene Askeladd was serious about asking Thor’s to be their leader he sees the same thing in his eyes that he did in Canutes
No, Askleladd saw Canute as a king and true warrior, someone who fights with words so there isn't a need for battle/draw swords. Askeladd only admired Thors, he never saw him as a king. You have to remember at this point Askeladd is tired and looking to pass off his role, so he could die with the knowledge that he tried. He would never follow Thors, though the anime doesn't really make that clear.
@@JS-kb4bk he didn't say he wanted to make him king. He said leader.
Thors: "A true warrior doesn't need a sword"
Thorfinn:*uses knives*
Thors: "You weren't supposed to do that..."
EDIT: Don't read the replies, they are full with spoilers that I luckily haven't read.
he no longer uses one after askeladd died... spoiler btw
Vagrant Soldier Ares nice one dickhead
@@HakaiouAres Asshole pos
F u
@@HakaiouAres Who says spoilers after they spoil? thats like someone telling you heads up after you got hit with ´whatever object
I really disliked Bjorn for making it a hostage situation but it was thorfinns fault for coming anyway.
Bruh that's literally why this anime is happening
@@spirit2383 one of the other young people would probably have been taken hostage and he would have done the same thing
Zero Z no, in that episode when he confronts the ennemies standing in front of his men and son , he thinks about the situation and said that he would have no problem fighting Askelaad and his men alone but he wouldn’t be able to fully protect his son. So if Thorfinn wouldnt have been there, Thors would still be alive 🤧
@@shawnvargas6089 they literally have archer's posted everywhere. Same results.
Micheal93k True I forgot about that but like hes op af, he could have used one of the soldiers as a shield or simply just dive in the water. Thors could even throw a fricking sword at the archers. We have seen Thors in a similar situation at episode 1 lol .
In a market that's saturated with heroes that effortlessly one shot every challenge they face, this fight where two men have to actually put in effort to win in life or death battle is an unbelievably fresh breath of air.
This scene has so much more impact when you rewatch it after seeing the whole show. Seeing how amazing Askeladd is first hand makes you realize how much of a monster Thors is in this scene.
Watching this scene after Season 2 hurts yet fills me with joy. Thors would be so proud of what his son has overcome after Season 2
Finally, someone that knows how to edit videos, was gonna create a channel just to show these “popular anime channels” how it’s done. Good job 👍🏾
They specifically chop them up like that so they can get ad revenue.
Somefuckinasian no not that. They chop it up stupidly, like theres not story behind it, just a mash up of action/comedy scenes with no context.
They clip it because of copyright. They're being found more easily if they don't cut clips
Askeladd probably respect Thors more then he respect anyone else.
Indeed
Funny thing is Askeladd was serious when he ask Thors to be the leader.
I love how the line "a true warrior doesn't need a sword" also fits with the philosophy of The Art of War, because Sun Tzu believes that a general must resort to violence as the last resort. Thors was forced to resort to violence because he has no choice, but he believes that there is always another option that's why he thinks he's incomplete as a true warrior. Peace is always an option.
True
In the future when Thorfinn duels Askeladd I noticed that he imitates Thor’s no swords style.
That goes to show how much respect he had for him
And thorfinn did it too the no swords style you mention to some freakig dude.
@@christophermuslarez3595 yes in the manga
duke psychedelia None the less, I was talking about Askeladd not Thorfinn
@@kanyenorth3112 yes askeladd did it too againts thorfinn.
And thorfinn did it as well against some war freak dude (i forget the name of the guy).
duke psychedelia Thorkell?
Thors and Askeladd are such great characters, jesus this anime.
I love how they played the same OST when Thorfinn fights snake
what is it
@@UnleashedRage still blade
Askelad look younger than know also it give me a strange fell after see the last episode (18)
I like the detail
Last episode?
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Yea but Actually no
I sure am glad to see an anime accurately depicting how fragile swords are. Most anime have swords you'd think are made of adamantium. Swords break quite easily if you abuse them and if not they sure lose their edge quickly if you keep hitting steel or stone.
Yeah. Also spotted that with Thorkell's axes, with a lot of the pirates: the edges are chipped. You'll also see it in Sword of the Stranger (chipped edges after repeated clashes), and Samurai Champloo (the swordsmen make an effort to dodge instead of clashing blades to protect their swords).
"A True Warrior, Needs No Blade."
"You Have No Enemies. No One In The World Is Your Enemy. There Is No One You Need To Hurt."
After reading that in the Manga, I felt a spiritual awakening of some kind.
Now, at first you'd just think Thors would be saying that because a True Warrior would be able to take down lots of warriors, or everyone without needing a blade.
But upon reading that for the first time, I immediately interpreted his line as this:
A True Warrior fights for peace. Any warrior can say they do, but a True Warrior doesn't kill others in the name of peace, he fights for peace with peace itself. Violence is not the first answer for every situation, nor is killing them. Thors see's a True Warrior as someone who avoids the lust for blood and violence for the sake of peace. They understand the pain one goes through after causing so much death, and how little they gain from it. He realized that killing in the name of "Peace" only brings more war. A True Warrior doesn't exactly have enemies in the world, and Thors realized this after killing several people without an actual reason besides "Honor and Glory". He realized that there are other reasons to live and fight for, not just senseless killing and preaching it's for Honor or Glory or even Peace. After naming Ylva, he realized that fighting for ones you loved most is a much more beautiful reason, as it does not necessarily need you to harm people. Keeping those you loved safe without needing to fight can be called "Cowardice", but Thors realized it didn't really matter. Honor or not, if those he loved were to die, what would Thors actually be able to fight for? I like to think that's why he found killing pointless. He understood what the other side may feel if he happened to kill the ones they loved. People follow by example. If one were to fight wars without a blade, nor killing people and become victorious, would a follower not want to be as strong willed and capable, as well as feeling more inclined to the ideals/beliefs from said Warrior?
This can probably be interpreted as something else, but this is my view of it.
Now when Askeladd asked if Thors wanted to be their leader, I feel like he actually meant it. After learning his backstory, it becomes more apparent that Askeladd went down his own path of redemption and realized how little of a "True Warrior" he could be when compared to his Ancestors. Although he didn't stray from the path of killing, he knew what a True Warrior was. Perhaps upon seeing how Thors is strong, but as well as kindhearted despite the odds, it takes not only a strong will and strength to be such a Warrior, but that he was simply fighting to protect what he loved. Later in the story, Askeladd talks about how he wanted to protect his home from the King. Even if it's years later, him meeting Thors was probably the reason why he did something that seemed a bit uncharacteristic in the end of his life. I thought he was just a scumbag, but even I understood why he killed the King. He just didn't want them to wage war on his home that he loved.
He even states that Thors was more valuable than even 100 of brats like Ari at the time. He respected and maybe even saw Thors vision of what a True Warrior is, since he too saw it once, but never followed that path only.
This is my main reason why Vinland Saga and Vagabond are undoubtedly amazing pieces of media in my eyes. They don't have twists and turns like some stories or Dragonball explosive fights/hype building, but it sends a simple message about what it means to be Human through beautiful drawings.
That in itself is something a lot of people tend to forget.
Anyways, it's a great show and manga. Definitely give it a shot, as well as Vagabond.
8:22 bjorn feels threatened by a half dead man
Thors is something else
Askeladd saw he wasnt willing to kill him and understood he couldnt back down
Askeladd is such a enigmatic character. You know he has a set of morals that he is abiding by but he’s also almost impossible to predict.
Probably the only man Askeladd has ever respected.
The only Dane he’s truly respected
I love how, Askeladd bitting his teeth to absorb the shock from thors, like a ripples of vibration passes through his whole body. Brilliant work
In japan there is a legend of a mighty warrior who died just like that. His name was Saito Musashibo Benkei, said to be the greatest samurai of his time and he defeated an army of 1000 warriors by himself before succumbing to his injuries and died standing tall, with arrows littering his whole body.
Notice Askeladd's sword style remained the same throughout the anime, so much detail my gawd
WhiteBeard and Thors have one thing in common
When they die they stand. They do not lie down front or back
Badass ^^
After watching the latest episode 22, These two dialogues 5:19 and 8:00 finally make sense. I was confused when i first read this. They were actually Asheladd's truest words of himself.
"A true warrior doesn't need a sword"
leaves so much weight after todays episode.
"What makes you think im their leader?"
-Bruh you're the only blonde in your gang
The others are wearing helmets how would you tell?
there were two more blonds tho. those brothers who betrayed him at the end.
Looking back now you can tell in these scenes that thorrs is the only one askeladd has any sliver of respect for. The face he has when bjorn takes thorfinn hostage says it all
I like how subtle movements in their face implies that they acknowledge each other as a respectable and honorable person. Its noticeable how Thors kinda gave Askeladd the sign that he's gonna give his life in exchange for the withdrawal of his troops. Due to war experience; he probably already knew about the archers. Askeladd acknowledges this deal with great respect and instead of swearing by his father's name, he swears by Artorious' name. Amazing detail holy crapioli.
(idk if im overthinking this but in 2:08, the scene kinda looks like Askeladd doesnt care about his crew's cheers. strongly suggesting that Askeladd hates his crew and is actually serious about a battle for once. i mean he actually hated them but still.)
When he asked Thors if he wanted to be their leader. He probably really meant it. He hates Vikings, but he saw Thors is a good, respectable one and a true warrior that would've changed his men for the better or at least one that would understand him.
You can relate this scene with episode 17 if you watch carefully,such detail.I like the writer of this anime
Makoto yukimura
Yh this anime/manga reminds me of the in-depth attention to detail in aot... But I can't find anymore cool anime/manga like them...any tips
@@johnsaintilma8872 Berserk, Vagabond, Kingdom and Vinland Saga are considered to be the best seinen mangas.
@@vicount3944I had berserk in my watch list for 2 years now so I'll check it out and I don't think i have ever heard of vagabond or kingdom so I'll give them a try to......now anime wise what do you recommend....I watch all the mainstream ones but I hold these anime high: Aot, Vinland Saga, Death note, Promised Netherland, Hxh, Dr Stone, Monster, (and to an extent Naruto and Mha)....From this list can you recommend me something that is like any of these and extremely good
John Saintilma I’ve heard good things about the manga of claymore and the show steins gate
Now that i see this again, many things about askeladd becomes clear
2:51 Damn, that strike was strong enough to dent Askeladd's sword.
I love how much more meaning this scene gets in retrospect. Even askelaad asking Thors why he thinks he’s the leader makes more sense when you realize askelaad doesn’t want to be one of them.
Thors was strong enough and smart enough to know he couldn’t get out the valley with those arrows any other way
He know that others cant , but he can easily kill them all . Eps 1 , where he uses shield
He knew his crew would die. Thors would survive but he would give his life for any of his men on that boat. Thats why he was so honorable
By himself he can, but not with the kids.
Thors knew he was able to survive by himself but wouldn't risk losing his men and his own son.
Man this is so hard to watch after episode 24 no anime has done this to me
*True man dies standing.*
1:40 I come back to this sometimes. Just so smooth. What a way to begin an anime fight.
THIS WAS 5 YEARS AGO???
Oh maaan
Time flies
Time flies.I was 13y now I am 18😢
Hardest part of the duel for thors(a huge flexer) was trying to dragging his gigantic balls across the ship as he swung his sword
If you watch askellad's eyes, you can see the microexpressions that show he's putting on a facade.
Ok sure
@@whoisthat4439 sure, at 4:59 and 5:29
Crazy looking back and seeing askelad look younger now. This show is incredible each episode I watch I just feel the deeper meanings in little moments that I can tell I just wont understand until later
who else hasn’t really noticed that askeladd’s appearance changed
Ten years has passed at this point in the anime
8:56 when you try to become the main character lmao
hahahaha underrated comment
This really becomes more and more impressive the more we see out of Askeladd. Now that's a real legend
wow i appreciate this fight way more now that i've caught up with the show
this is a lot more emotional after you finish vinland saga
After seeing the ending of season 1, and knowing Askeladd killed an entire room of kings guard while laughing and goofing off, watching Thor's absolutely body him is damn impressive considering he wasnt even trying to kill him.
1:10: do you have wife an children?
Askechadd: no
Thors: aight, take care of mine here now
I never noticed but Askeladd was serious for a second when he said to Thor’s that he should become there new leader
In the Vinland Saga universe, Thors is the strongest character. Get a lot of respect from his friends or enemies, including Askellad, especially Thorkell, another super human character, yet the author KILLED Thors in the beginning episode!! That's some bold move and I appreciate it even more because his death gives a major impact for the story.
This fight is so legendary
9:18 when Askeladd ask thor to become their leader he was damn serious ,,,yet ,,,
Came back here after finishing the entire series... Thorfin has it rough, he lost TWO father figures.. Great anime
when askeladd says why dont u become our leader, he had a flashback about his promise to his mother and wanted thors to be his king
After watching the rest of the series, you now know that at 5:17 Askellad thinks that Thors is the reincarnation of Artorius/King Arthur as he has returned from Avalon, and wants to uphold the promise he gave his mother, as he now does with Canute.
Someone mention my name....Matter of fact! I king Arthur is still alive
I used to be an WARRIROR like you, then I took an arrow in the knee, torso, chest, neck..eh wait..why so many..
It's Thors, hell they didn't shoot enough lol
It's feels different after watching whole season and watch this fight again, and u see how powerful Thors was.
In Vinland Saga's world, Thors really was the most powerful being that ever existed. And he was smart, and wise. Such a terrifying ennemy to face, nothing you can do.
Very smart move from Björn to use Thorfin as it was indeed the only weakness he had.
Y'know there are a lot of cases in anime where a kid comes along the strong guy's journey and fucks everything up for everyone
wow you can actually see the detail of him aging after this
It really is wild to hear Askeladd admit that he completely fell for thors plan. After getting to know Askeladd later on you realize he doesn't say that about anyone. Askeladd always still had some scheme. In that moment Askeladd probably also assumed he was dead. Not having been given any info about thors from floki and also not knowing yet that thors only knocked out and didnt kill any of his men. For all intents and purposes Thors was about to kill Askeladd. What happened after that was not something I believe Askeladd cared about.
If people notice when thors died the ost played was the same one that played when thorfinn swears off violence in season 2
Honestly how symbolic,This anime is a masterpiece which doesn't get deserving attention
Death of a legend and the introduction to another legend.
Who's here after episode 24?
We can all agree that those two men are the best characters of the serie