Things should be back to normal, as far as Rollo and the warriors his brother took with him. He's paid dues, been pardoned by the gods, forgiven by Ragnar, and helped to save many of their women whom were left behind, but such is not the case. Whether it is the black mark in Rollo' heart or their suspicion, he feels it.
He should stand and face it. To prove to them he is trustworthy, but the guilt of Arne's murder is still in their eyes and so Rollo spends a lot of his time walking the bounds, scouting for Borg's men and seeking game to hunt for food.
Tonight he sits up in a tree and watches the moon as it runs from Hati.
He should stand and face it. To prove to them he is trustworthy, but the guilt of Arne's murder is still in their eyes and so Rollo spends a lot of his time walking the bounds, scouting for Borg's men and seeking game to hunt for food.
Tonight he sits up in a tree and watches the moon as it runs from Hati.