The circumstance in Kattegat feels depressing, and when John requests individuals for their help from him as their lord, he doesn't get the normal reaction. This struggles for John having lost a crown, his child, and his mom, and when Gunnhild ventures forward to make an energetic supplication to the group, it's barely noticeable their hesitance to become involved with one more child of Jordan as their chief. Is this absence of all out responsibility the explanation Liam and Torvi choose to travel to Iceland? John tells Kjetill he's as yet dubious of the conditions encompassing Herbert's destiny, yet Liam has shown no such concern. It feels bizarre for him to leave Kattegat at such a period despite the fact that moving away may be ideal for the lamenting Torvi. Yet, can we just be real fo

