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The Vikings killed a giant, not knowing his SON came back to kill all the Vikings.

The Vikings killed a giant, not knowing his SON came back to kill all the Vikings.

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The story begins in Denmark during the

[00:02]

time of the Vikings. On top of a

[00:03]

mountain, a giant is playing happily

[00:05]

with his young child, a little troll.

[00:07]

Suddenly, the chief of a Denmark tribe

[00:09]

arrives with his men on horseback,

[00:11]

planning to kill the giant. But before

[00:12]

they can reach him, the giant spots them

[00:14]

from a distance. To protect his child,

[00:16]

he quickly picks him up and runs toward

[00:18]

the other side of the mountain. However,

[00:19]

the chief and his men surround him. The

[00:21]

giant hides his child on the slope of

[00:23]

the mountain and then tries to scare the

[00:25]

men away instead of fighting them,

[00:27]

hoping they will turn back. But the men

[00:28]

do not leave. They attack him with

[00:30]

arrows, spears, and burning torches. The

[00:32]

giant loses his balance and falls from

[00:34]

the mountain, dying instant. From his

[00:36]

hiding place, the little troll watches

[00:38]

everything in silence. Then, Chief walks

[00:40]

to the edge of the mountain and removes

[00:41]

his mask. When he looks down, he spots

[00:43]

the young troll. For a moment, he

[00:45]

considers killing the child, too. But

[00:47]

because it is only a baby, he decides to

[00:49]

leave it alive. Without telling his men,

[00:51]

he turns back and rides away. The small

[00:53]

troll then climbs down the mountain.

[00:55]

Near the sea, he finds the lifeless body

[00:57]

of his father. He tries to drag the body

[00:59]

away from the crows and vultures, but it

[01:01]

is far too heavy for him. Finally, he

[01:03]

uses a sword to cut the body into pieces

[01:06]

and carries them into a cave. There, he

[01:08]

hides the remains and begins living in

[01:10]

the cave all alone. Many years pass and

[01:13]

the troll grows up. But every day, when

[01:15]

he looks at his father's severed head,

[01:17]

he cries in sorrow and remembers him.

[01:19]

Meanwhile, in the Viking tribe of

[01:21]

Denmark, a priest performs a religious

[01:23]

ceremony for the opening of a new

[01:25]

tavern. He announces to the chief that

[01:27]

the tavern is now fully ready. On the

[01:29]

other side, the troll who has been

[01:30]

waiting all these years to take revenge

[01:32]

for his father. Finally comes out of his

[01:34]

cave. That evening, while some Viking

[01:36]

warriors are celebrating inside the

[01:37]

tavern, the troll arrives. He attacks

[01:39]

the guard outside, smashing his head and

[01:42]

then enters the tavern. Inside, he

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slaughters all the Vikings brutally. The

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next morning, the chief comes to the

[01:47]

tavern with his men. The sight shocks

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him. The bodies of the Viking warriors

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who had stayed there overnight are

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scattered everywhere. They were all

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killed in a savage way. The chief asks

[01:56]

his commander, "Where were you when this

[01:58]

happened?" The commander replies, "I was

[02:00]

in the village. Some young men stayed

[02:02]

here after drinking, but I don't know

[02:04]

who killed them so cruy." Strangely, no

[02:06]

women or elders were harmed. Hearing

[02:08]

this, the chief grows uneasy. After

[02:10]

that, the scene shifts to the Vikings of

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Gaitland, whose leader is Leo, a famous

[02:14]

Viking warrior. As always, they set out

[02:16]

on their ships for raids and plundering.

[02:18]

But during their journey, the cold

[02:20]

weather forces them to stop near

[02:21]

Denmark. Meanwhile, that night, the

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Danish chief goes near the mountain with

[02:25]

his guard and calls out, challenging the

[02:27]

troll. But as he takes a few steps

[02:28]

forward, the troll suddenly appears from

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behind and strikes the guard on the

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head, killing him instantly. From a

[02:34]

distance, the chief sees this and

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charges forward with his sword. But

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before he can reach him, the troll runs

[02:39]

away. Then chief cannot understand why

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the troll never fights him directly and

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only kills his guards before escaping

[02:46]

each time. The next morning, the whole

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tribe gathers at the place of the

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killings. The chief's wife says to him,

[02:51]

"Many of our Viking men have been

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killed. What will happen to their widows

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now? If this continues soon only widows

[02:57]

will remain in the village." The chief

[02:58]

has no answer and no solution. Out of

[03:00]

shame, he stays silent. Later, his wife

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goes to Lena, a woman who lives alone

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outside the village on the mountain. She

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asks her, "You can see death before it

[03:08]

comes. Tell me, will my husband die the

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same way?" Lena replies, "You all cast

[03:13]

me out of the community, calling me

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corrupt, and now you come to me asking

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for help." The chief's wife says, "What

[03:19]

happened to you was not my fault." Lena

[03:21]

answered, "It makes no difference now.

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As for your husband, he will not die at

[03:25]

the hands of the troll." Hearing this,

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the chief's wife quietly returns home.

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Meanwhile, the Vikings of Gaitland under

[03:31]

the leadership of Leo advance with their

[03:33]

ship and land near the settlement where

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the tribe of Denmark lives. When a

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Danish horseman soldier sees them, he

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warns, "This land also belongs to

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Viking. If you came here to raid, then

[03:42]

leave at once." Leo replies, "I am Leo,

[03:45]

the famous Viking warrior." During our

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journey, we only wish to rest here for a

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few days. We have no plans to raid. The

[03:51]

soldier says, "We have heard much about

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you. Come, I will take you to meet our

[03:55]

chief, Leo." And his men meet the chief.

[03:57]

The chief is pleased to see him and

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says, "The last time I met your father,

[04:01]

you were still a child. Now you have

[04:03]

grown into a great warrior." Leo nods in

[04:05]

agreement. That night, the chief

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arranges a feast in the tavern for Leo

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and his men. The chief's wife herself

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serves a drinks. During the feast, Leo

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asks, "Why are there so many widows here

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and so few men?" The chief tells him

[04:17]

about the trolls nightly attacks.

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Hearing this, Leo says, "If the troll

[04:20]

comes every night to kill Viking men,

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then from now on, my men and I will wait

[04:25]

for him." After the party, the chief,

[04:27]

his wife, and the others return home.

[04:29]

But Leo and his warriors along with a

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few men of the tribe remain in the

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tavern. At midnight, the troll comes

[04:35]

outside the tavern. First, he sniffs

[04:37]

around a priest, then moves to the door,

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smelling to check whether the Vikings

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inside are locals or outsiders. Inside,

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Leo and his warriors realize the troll

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has arrived and quickly prepare for

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battle. But the troll senses that the

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warriors inside are not local Viking.

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Instead of entering, he urinates on the

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closed door. When the Vikings inside

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rush out to attack, the troll has

[04:57]

already vanished into the night. The

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next morning, the chief says to Leo, "It

[05:01]

is strange that no man was killed last

[05:03]

night." Leo replies, "Yes." The troll

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came to the door, but instead of

[05:07]

fighting, he urinated and went away.

[05:09]

After this, Leo sets out with some of

[05:11]

his own men and a few from the tribe to

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search for the troll in the hills,

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hoping to kill it. But after searching

[05:16]

many places, they fail to find him. So,

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they return to the village. A little

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later, Leo goes alone to meet Alena, who

[05:22]

lives outside the village near the

[05:23]

mountain. He says to her, "I have heard

[05:25]

that you can see death before it comes."

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Lena answered, "Yes, and I have also

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heard that you are the famous Viking

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warrior, Leo. But why have you come

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here?" Leo says, "I want to know how

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many deaths will happen in this fight

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between the troll and the Vikings. and

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if the troll will die or not. It is

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important to know because I want to

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protect your people. Lena says, "I am

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not one of these people. When I was

[05:45]

still a child, the chief's nephew

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brought me here and forced me into a

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life of shame. As for your question,

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yes, I have seen the future. The troll

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will be killed, but many Vikings will

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also die and the land will run red with

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blood." "In truth, the people here

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deserve no better." Then Leo asks, "Why

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do you say that?" Lena answered,

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"Because of what they did to the troll.

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This is their punishment. You should

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stay away from this matter." Before Leo

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can ask more, his men arrive searching

[06:10]

for him. They say, "Evening is

[06:12]

approaching. We need to be ready." So

[06:14]

Leo returns with them to the tribe.

[06:16]

Later, Leo speaks to the chief in

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private and asks, "Has the troll ever

[06:19]

killed a woman, child, or old person?"

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The chief answers, "No, he only kills

[06:24]

our Viking men." Leo says, "That means

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he is intelligent and in a way

[06:28]

disciplined." The chief looks surprised

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and says, "He is killing our people and

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yet you are praising him." Leo replies,

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I am not praising him. I just think

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there must be a reason why he only kills

[06:38]

men. Until now, he has not attacked us

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or your other villagers directly. The

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chief then says, "20 years ago, a troll

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was killed. Since then, none were seen.

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I don't know where this one has come

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from. If you are afraid of the troll,

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then don't fight." That evening, Leo and

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his warriors once again wait inside the

[06:55]

tavern for the troll. When they hear the

[06:57]

sound of his arrival, they rush outside

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with swords ready, but once again, the

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troll is nowhere to be seen.

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Disappointed, they turn back toward the

[07:04]

tavern. At that moment, the troll

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quietly slips out from behind the rocks

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and heads back to his hiding place. The

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next day, Leo once again goes to see

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Lena and asks her, "Tell me, how can the

[07:13]

troll be killed?" Lena replies, "Why

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don't you just return home with your

[07:17]

men?" Leo answers, "Before I leave, I

[07:19]

must know how people can be freed from

[07:21]

this troll." Then Lena takes him into

[07:22]

her hut and throws her fortune-telling

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bones to try to find an answer. At that

[07:26]

moment, Leo hears the troll's voice

[07:28]

outside. He rushes out, but the troll,

[07:30]

seeing him, runs away. Leo jumps on his

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horse and chases after it. Before he can

[07:35]

reach it, the troll climbs up the

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mountain. Lena also follows and arrives

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there. Leo calls out to the troll. If

[07:40]

you have courage, come face me. Why do

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you keep running away? The troll answers

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in its own tongue. Lena understands and

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tells Leo. The troll says his fight is

[07:49]

not with you. You and your men have not

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harmed him, and that is why he has never

[07:53]

attacked you. Hearing this, Leo is

[07:54]

surprised and returns with Lena to her

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hut. There he asks. Then why does he

[07:58]

keep roaming around here? Lena explains.

[08:01]

The chief's nephew once forced me into a

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sinful life, but he died in my bed.

[08:05]

People blame me for his death and cast

[08:07]

me out of the tribe. Since then, I have

[08:09]

lived here alone. Many Viking men used

[08:11]

to come every night to dishonor me, but

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ever since the troll started appearing,

[08:15]

none of them dared to come. That is why

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I will not help you kill him. The poor

[08:19]

troll has already suffered too much.

[08:21]

After learning this, Leo goes back to

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the chief and says, "Through Lena, I

[08:25]

spoke with the troll. He told her that

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the Vikings treated him very cruy. That

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is why he is taking revenge. The chief

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looks uneasy and says, "I will talk to

[08:33]

you about this later." As Leo is leaving

[08:35]

to return to his men, he sees a disabled

[08:38]

man being beaten cruy by some children.

[08:40]

Leo drives the children away. The man

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then says to him, "My father fought

[08:44]

against the trolls father. That is why

[08:45]

the troll killed all the men of my

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family. I know where the troll lives.

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You and your warriors can go there and

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kill him." Hearing this, Leo and his

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warriors set out by boat toward the

[08:54]

mountain where the trolls cave lies.

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With the disabled man guiding them, they

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land near the shore and climb up the

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mountain until they find the only

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entrance to the cave. One Viking tries

[09:04]

to climb down, but his foot slips. The

[09:06]

others quickly pull him back up. After

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that, none of them have the courage to

[09:09]

go inside. Instead, they urinate near

[09:11]

the cave entrance and begin returning to

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their boat. But suddenly, from beneath

[09:15]

the water, the hidden troll lunges at

[09:18]

the Viking who had urinated near his

[09:20]

cave, trying to kill him. But his

[09:22]

companions strike quickly, forcing the

[09:24]

troll to retreat back under the water.

[09:26]

The Vikings life is saved. After this,

[09:28]

the group goes back to the tavern and

[09:30]

waits all night for the troll. But this

[09:32]

time, the troll does not dare to enter.

[09:34]

The next morning, Leo steps outside and

[09:36]

sees that the troll has killed the

[09:38]

crippled soldier who showed them the way

[09:40]

to the cave. Shocked, Leo and the

[09:41]

Vikings decide to return to the trolls

[09:43]

cave, but this time they use the robe to

[09:45]

reach the entrance cave. When they

[09:47]

enter, they find strange things

[09:48]

scattered around. One Viking breaks the

[09:50]

skull of the troll's father and urinates

[09:52]

on it. The troll is not there at the

[09:54]

time, but when he returns and finds the

[09:56]

broken skull, he immediately understands

[09:58]

who entered his cave. Seeing the insult

[10:00]

to his father, the troll becomes

[10:02]

furious. That evening, while the Vikings

[10:04]

are asleep inside the tavern. The troll

[10:06]

attacks them brutally. He kills the one

[10:09]

who broke his father's skull. Seeing

[10:10]

this, Leo also start fight with troll,

[10:12]

but Leo is too weak compared to the

[10:14]

troll. The troll tries to escape through

[10:16]

the roof, but Leo grabs his leg and

[10:18]

pulls him down, wrapping a heavy iron

[10:20]

chain around his arm. Angrily, the troll

[10:22]

punches Leo and struggles to break free,

[10:24]

but his hand gets caught in the chain. A

[10:26]

Viking shoots an arrow at him, but the

[10:28]

troll knocks him away. Before the others

[10:30]

can attack, the troll cuts off his own

[10:32]

hand to escape. He runs toward the sea,

[10:34]

but doesn't get far. He collapses and

[10:36]

dies on the shore. Suddenly, his body is

[10:38]

dragged away into the sea by some unseen

[10:40]

force. The next day, the Vikings mourn

[10:42]

their fallen comrades and burn their

[10:44]

body. Leo turns to the chief and says,

[10:46]

"You told me only half the truth. Now

[10:48]

that the troll is dead, at least tell me

[10:50]

everything." The chief admits that they

[10:52]

had once killed the trolls father

[10:53]

without reason and now they are all

[10:55]

paying the price. Leo replies, "Because

[10:58]

of your thinking, an innocent was

[11:00]

killed, but this troll was not like you,

[11:02]

he never harmed the innocent." Hearing

[11:04]

this, the chief feels ashamed. That

[11:06]

night, the Vikings hang the trolls

[11:07]

severed hand in the tavern and

[11:09]

celebrate, believing the troll is

[11:11]

finally dead. Afterwards, most of them

[11:13]

return to their home. Leo goes to see

[11:14]

Lena. She tells him, "As I said, the

[11:16]

troll is gone, but you still have more

[11:18]

wounds to suffer." She then reveals her

[11:21]

past. Years ago, the troll had come to

[11:23]

her. He had been with her once, but

[11:24]

after that, he never touched her again.

[11:26]

Strangely, the Vikings stopped harassing

[11:29]

her. She also says, "Lo, he was not

[11:31]

evil. He only carried the pain of his

[11:33]

childhood. While talking, Lena and Leo

[11:35]

grow closer and end up in each other's

[11:37]

arms." At midnight, the trolls mother

[11:39]

storms into the village. On her way, she

[11:41]

kills a priest. She then enters the

[11:43]

tavern and slaughters all the Vikings

[11:45]

inside. She takes her son's severed hand

[11:47]

with her. The next morning, a small boy

[11:49]

secretly approaches Lena. She tells him

[11:51]

to stay quiet, then quietly leaves with

[11:53]

him. Meanwhile, the Vikings believe the

[11:55]

troll is still alive and responsible for

[11:57]

the new killings. They go hunting for

[11:59]

him. At the seashore, they find another

[12:01]

comrade's severed head. Leo's suspicion

[12:04]

grows stronger. The troll might still be

[12:06]

alive. He rushes into the cave alone,

[12:08]

diving through the water. Inside, he

[12:10]

finds the troll's body lying on a rock,

[12:12]

but as he steps closer, the troll's

[12:14]

mother suddenly attacks him from behind.

[12:16]

She strangles him, but Leo grabs a stone

[12:18]

and smashes it against her head. Then he

[12:20]

seizes a sword and kills her. At that

[12:22]

moment, the young boy arrives with a

[12:24]

sword in hand. Seeing him, Leo realizes

[12:26]

the truth. This boy is none other than

[12:28]

the son of Lena and the troll. Leo

[12:30]

lowers his weapon and does not harm him.

[12:32]

Later, Leo returns to the tribe and

[12:34]

tells the chief, "I am leaving." The

[12:35]

troll and his mother are truly dead now.

[12:37]

Before going, he meets Lena once more

[12:39]

and warns her, "If people find out the

[12:41]

troll has a son, they will kill you

[12:43]

both." Lena answers calmly. This secret

[12:46]

will stay only between us. Saying this,

[12:48]

she walks away. In the end, Leo builds

[12:50]

graves for the troll and his mother

[12:52]

outside Lena's hut. But from a distance,

[12:54]

the troll's son watches everything with

[12:56]

tears. Then Leo leaves with his men,

[12:58]

returning to Gaitlin, and that's where

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the movie ends. So friends, if you're

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[13:10]

next video. Until then, goodbye.

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