Man: Jordan Korg! (Bells Tolling) Paris rises from the water, tall and proud and unconquered. Down the river raid the men of the north, unshaven and ungodly and conquering. "Count Odo," asks the King, “How have they been allowed to reach us?" Count Odo warned their allies. He warned the Count of Flanders, and many others. All neglected their responsibilities; they let the North men sail on. But Count Odo knows the score. He warned the Count of Flanders, and others, to prepare; to fortify their towns,, back their rivers, but all of them refused. It is all very well to criticize others. They have provisions: Enough to last the whole summer. Monk: if they had agreed to act, the progress of the Northman would have been frustrated at every reach of the river, but while others have neglected t

