"Frankly, I blame King Horik more for what has happened, but at the same time consider what is happening to Earl Ragnar's lands. He has abandoned them to the care of his wife and his drunken brother. In order to punish those who have insulted my family, I declare today that I will seek vengeance against Ragnar Lothbrok. By all the gods, I swear that I will seize all his lands, and I will repay his brother's treachery with the axe!"

Again, for the third time that day, the people cheered and clapped. They banged their cups on the table,clearly excited at the prospect of a battle. 

-

No less than a week later, you and Ubbe had been playing on the beach, wrestling with one another. Taking a break from the tiring games, you both sat at the beach, leaning against each other. As Ubbe played with the sand, you looked out at the water and admired the gentle waves lapping at the beach. 

In the distance, you could faintly make out a group of ships as they sailed over the fjord. You tilted your head, not recognizing the sails as they were lowered. Excited, you stood from your seat on the sand. Was it Ragnar and his men? Was it Floki? Had they all returned so quickly?

Turning, you scanned the beach to see if anyone else had noticed them when your eyes found Siggy. The woman was standing in the market, having been about to buy a fur when you called out her name. 

"Siggy!" 

Turning to look at you, the woman quickly rushed over, in fear that you or Ubbe had been hurt. "Astrid! What is it?!"

"Look!"

You pointed towards the water and soon, she saw the same as you, along with many fisherman and workers that looked towards the water. Ubbe stood from his place, squinting as he attempted to make out those sailing towards Kattegat. 

Siggy's eyes widened, her grip on your shoulder tightening. "Go inside and find Aslaug. I will find Rollo. For now, stay in the Earl's hall." She ordered as she shooed you and Ubbe away from the beach.

You both ran through the streets of Kattegat, running towards the hall. After explaining to a concerned Aslaug what's happening, her eyes widened in panic as many people moved throughout the town and in the buildings, searching for things to build barricades with, or looking for a weapon to use.

The ships had not been Ragnar, nor any of King Horik's boats. Instead, they belonged to Jarl Borg. He was going to attack...

"Rollo, what is it? What is happening?" Aslaug asked as she held Ubbe and Hvitserk's hands while Helga held you in her arms. The woman shushed your sniffling whimpers, gently patting your back as she looked to the warrior. 

"Jarl Borg. He has come back to attack us." The man answered, grunting as he lifted his sword and tied it around his waist. 

"Jarl Borg?" Helga asked, her wide eyes finding those of Aslaug. The Princess frowned, bringing the woman even closer. 

"I'm sure it is him. Ragnar and King Horik broke their agreement with him. He has returned to gain his revenge."

"What are we going to do?" Aslaug asked warily, watching as Rollo looked to her. 

"What do you think we're going to do? We're going to fight." Rollo answered before looking down at Helga. "Helga, you must go to your home in the woods. When Ragnar returns, he'll be walking into a trap. You can stop them. You must leave now, before Jarl Borg gets here. Build a way to signal Ragnar and his men when they come. Can you do that?"

Helga, despite her racing heart, nodded. 

"No, Mama!" You cried, gripping her tighter as she agreed. You locked her n a tight embrace, refusing to let her go. 

"Astrid, I must go there now. If I don't, when Ragnar returns... your father, Ragnar, Torstein, Athelstan, all of them will die."

You let out another cry, gripping your mother tighter until she handed you to Aslaug who, quite literally, had to peel you out of your mother's arms.

"I love you, Astrid." Helga said, placing a kiss on your temple before rushing out of the Earl's hall as Aslaug held you. The woman wiped away your tears, frowning as Helga departed. She adjusted her grip on you, grabbing onto Hvitserk. 

"Come, children. Let us prepare. Hurry now."

-

By now, the ships were incredibly close to Kattegat. Siggy ran into the Great Hall, explaining that she was to take anyone who could not fight through the path up to the mountains. With Aslaug carrying Sigurd, Siggy ushered yourself and the sons of Ragnar from the hall and into the crowd of people. Most carried blankets, food, water but without shelter, who knows how long you would last?

"This way. Go, children. Run. Quickly." Siggy ordered, pointing to where Aslaug was helping shoo the people along. 

You ran and ran until you were high enough up in the mountains to not be seen. Now, you were forced to wait and watch as the men jumped from Jarl Borg's ships and attacked the shores of Kattegat.

It was a brutal attack with many lives lost on both sides. Everywhere you looked, blood coated the sand as dead bodies littered the earth. The people of Kattegat stood no chance against fully trained warriors. They were farmers, healers, traders, and citizens. Jarl Borg's men spared no mercy as they killed everyone in sight.

Rollo was soon forced to retreat, ordering all the remaining citizens he could out of the town.  Soon enough, they joined you in watching as Kattegat fell into Jarl Borg's greedy hands. Some homes were burned, others were raided in search of Aslaug and her children. 

At this point, you were in tears. Without your own family, you were scared and worried.   You wanted to go home and play with your toys and pretend that nothing ever happened. The fear and worry kept swallowing you as everything went silent other than a few shrieks heard from your beloved home. 

Rollo soon decided that it was time to flee. With no other choice, you were forced deeper into the mountains, sniffling and whimpering as Siggy carried you. Ubbe and Hvitserk rested in Rollo's arms, while Aslaug carried Sigurd nearby. 

As the small group moved over rough terrain, you could not help but remember that there was no town nearby, not unless you were willing to travel a great distance. But soon, the snow would fall. You would not have the time to travel so far. Where would you go now?

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