[s3e2] The Wanderer -

A major plot point in S3E2 is Athelstan experiencing stigmata (bleeding from the hands), highlighting his ongoing struggle between his Christian roots and his life with the Vikings.

Torstein’s decision to have his infected arm amputated by Floki serves as a brutal look at the vulnerability of a warrior. [S3E2] The Wanderer

In this episode, a mysterious traveler arrives in Kattegat, mirroring the mythological figure of , who often traveled Midgard in disguise. A major plot point in S3E2 is Athelstan

Perform a comparative analysis between the poem’s themes of ubi sunt (the transience of life) and the internal struggles of characters like Athelstan and Torstein in this episode. Perform a comparative analysis between the poem’s themes

Compare his arrival with the "Wanderer" archetype in Norse sagas and how it affects the faith of the characters in Kattegat. 2. Literary Adaptation: S3E2 and the Old English Elegy

Analyze how the show uses the arrival of Harbard (the wanderer) to blur the lines between Norse mythology and reality.