Vinland Saga Season 2 newest episode fight scene Gardar death scene, Gardar chokes Snake and almost kill him. Arnheid and Gardar escapes after Thorfinn protect them. Thorfinn got cheeks scars. #vinlandsaga #canute #thorfinn

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  1. I dont really mind it per se, but a goatee on a young, rather thin sort of guy always looks funny to me. Ive always associated them with old, weathered farts lmao

  2. Above all this shows the power of a woman. A man forgets all else when their woman is in front of them. It’s just biology. If she doesn’t feel like she’s in danger then we have no need to kill. But if a woman is screaming “beat his ass” that will only get us into more trouble or death. Arnheid is a powerful woman cause instead of causing conflict she stopped it. I love this show. It shows true masculinity and true femininity without being disrespectful. It should be normal but now we have institutions in place to divide us. I’m glad there’s anime that doesn’t care and shows the real

  3. never noticed till now after watching this fight a couple times but now Thorfinn has Scar on his left cheek opposite of Canutes Scar on his Right cheek i wonder if that was intentional but considering this anime is really good at putting in subtle hints that later on make more sense .

  4. 3:03
    This moment has conveyed something strange yet undeniably real. It suggests that possessing skills don't guarantee the quality of life you will have.
    Regardless of whether you have talent or not, leading a good life still depends on luck, which is not governed by your will.

  5. One of the interesting things about Vinland Saga is that, since it's based on history, you can get a sense of characters' backgrounds based on real life lore.

    For example, we know how strong Thorfinn is because we see Thorfinn fighting a lot throughout the series. We only see Snake fighting seriously once, but if you know your history, you know that his reputation puts him on a higher level than literally anyone else in the series — "Miklagard" was the viking name for Constantinople, and the imperial guard of the Eastern Roman Empire, the Varangian Guard, used northern foreigners instead of local Greeks and Romans. They did this because the old Praetorian Guard was made up of Roman nobles with political interests, causing them to murder emperors as often as defend them — foreigners are more reliably loyal to their employer.

    And, of course, they didn't just want random nobodies from foreign lands to guard them — they wanted the best of the best of the best, so they recruited from the culture that produced the strongest warriors, the vikings, and they scouted out the best of the vikings to be guardsmen. Snake wasn't a general who had armies to fight for him, nor was he merely a king's retainer — he was the guy that EMPERORS trusted with their lives. No wonder he stomps Jomsvikings so easily. We don't get to see him in action as much as Askeladd, Thorfinn, or Thorkel, but based on real history alone, his past puts him above all of them.

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