
What Happened To Bjorn's Wives Gunnhild And Ingrid?įollowing the death of Bjorn, Kattegat was without a ruler. He died a Viking through and through, however. The prediction was right, and ultimately led Ivar to a gruesome end. Hvitserk had warned Ivar he was in danger of breaking some bones as his eyes had turned blue. King Harold was killed during the battle, but he went out fighting. Instead of trying to make a deal, this time King Alfred remained steadfast. Instead, Ivar and King Harold took on the English army. However, that's not how the story played out. Ivar seems convinced of his destiny and that King Harold will not stand in his way in the end. After remembering what his father Ragnar Lothbrok had told him, Ivar convinced King Harold and the other Vikings to attack Wessex, the last stronghold in England. He then convinced Hvitserk to return to him with Kattegat, where King Harold was sitting on the throne. In the latter half of Season 6, he helped Igor to escape Oleg's clutches and said goodbye to Katia -who was carrying his child - in Rus. What Happened To Ivar The Boneless In Vikings' Final Season?Īfter Bjorn's death, Ivar's storyline was the largest plotline to still play out. Ultimately, he ended up disconnecting from his religion and converting to Christianity instead, seemingly living out the rest of his days as a monk fittingly named Athelstan. He fought on the battlefield and was present when Ivar died, but he did not go to Valhalla himself. Later, Hvitserk headed with Ivar back to Kattegat where he met Idun, a goddess who "knew all about him" and gave him a renewed sense of purpose. The two planned instead to help Prince Dir and proceeded to help Igor escape. Hvitserk was given drugs by Prince Oleg and later asked Ivar if he wanted to have Hvtiserk killed, but Ivar declined. Heading into the latter half of Season 6, things started to worsen. Heading into the second part of Season 6, Hvitserk had also had a telling conversation with Ivar about just embracing the worst parts of himself to achieve an end. We know the prophecy came true about a son of Ragnar ultimately killing Lagertha and it was Hvitserk who did the deed. Was Hvitserk Destined To Kill Ivar After All? So, how did Season 6, Part 2 of Michael Hirst's Vikings conclude? With lots of people being taken to Valhalla, of course. This means there's less time for speculation, but more time to dive into the good stuff. Surprise, Vikings hit Amazon in one fell streaming swoop rather than heading to History Channel first, which means we got a bunch of new episodes at once instead of having to wait weeks to find out what happened to our favorite characters. How Did Vikings Wrap Its Story During Its Season 6 Conclusion? So if you don’t want to be spoiled, don’t say we didn’t warn you twice.

Next up, we’ll get into the second half of Season 6, which is on Amazon Prime now and will be heading to History in 2021. Oh and Torvi had her baby, despite a birthing scare! Ubbe was also still looking into Floki’s disappearance at the end of Season 6, and those living in Iceland seem to be hiding something. Meanwhile, across the wide ocean, Ubbe and Torvi were settling in Iceland and hoping to encounter a brave new world that a mysterious traveler had once connected with, only to be swept away by the tides. You’d think that would be the end of all the strife, but in the final moments of Season 6, Bjorn was actually stabbed by Ivar, though there was a clip released after the season aired revealing that Season 6, Part 1 did not tell the end of Bjorn Lothbrok’s story. Oh and Bjorn Lothbrok’s first wife Gunnhild lost her baby, a son, just after she’d committed to entering a plural marriage she wasn’t pumped about.


Then, the Rus attacked Norway and Bjorn had to re-ally himself with King Harold and despite having a good plan, the Norsemen were outnumbered and a bunch of people died.

His mother, Lagertha, came to Kattegat to tell Hali’s story and instead was killed by Hvitserk, who was drunk and out of his mind. Except King Harold plotted around him and was voted king instead, forcing Bjorn to flee.Īs if things couldn’t get worse, Hali was killed by some outlaws… who just happened to be men Bjorn had released into the woods (instead of killing) who had worked under Ivar. Eventually, it turned out Olaf only wanted to unite all of the Kings of Norway into one role, and thought Bjorn would be a good fit for the job. First and foremost, he took over Kattegat and was almost immediately forced to fight yet another battle as Olaf was holding his ally King Harold hostage. Meanwhile, a lot of frustrating things happened to Bjorn.
