This is a man of God. Is it not? And this is water. Am I wrong? You will do it here and you will do it now.

Ragnar

Ragnar: I have something to say. I did not become Earl because I aspired to be one. It came about because of other people's actions. And I did not become king out of ambition, but once again I had no choice as a result of other people's actions. But nonetheless, I am king. King Ragnar, that is my name. What does a king do Bjorn?
Bjorn: He rules.
Ragnar: Yes, good... he rules. And as a ruler, I have the last say. Me! Not you, not you and not you.

Count Odo: Your highness, in the last few days over two hundred of our citizens have succumbed to this unknown sickness and died. God knows how many more will likewise die. What's more, we're running out of fresh vegetables, fresh food and the city is beginning to starve.
Emperor Charles: And yet, we won a great victory.
Count Odo: We may have repelled the pagans and stopped them from entering the city, but that is not exactly a victory. Who knows, the next time they may well succeed. Your highness we have lost too many good men.
Emperor Charles: What is your advice?
Count Odo: I believe we must attempt to come to terms with them.

Count Odo: There was someone else, a great warrior. He spiked that machine and he did it alone. I have never seen a man of such strength and such violence. Who is he?
Cindrich: His name is Rollo. He is the brother of King Ragnar, the leader of the Northmen. He is a famous warrior. He fights like a crazy bear.
Count Odo: Your highness, this man Cindrich, will be of use to us.
Princess Gisla: And this Earl?
Count Odo: Perhaps he could be bartered? Fetch us a good price.
Princess Gisla: If you care for me at all Count Odo, you will bring me his head.

Vikings Season 3 Episode 9 Quotes

Count Odo: There was someone else, a great warrior. He spiked that machine and he did it alone. I have never seen a man of such strength and such violence. Who is he?
Cindrich: His name is Rollo. He is the brother of King Ragnar, the leader of the Northmen. He is a famous warrior. He fights like a crazy bear.
Count Odo: Your highness, this man Cindrich, will be of use to us.
Princess Gisla: And this Earl?
Count Odo: Perhaps he could be bartered? Fetch us a good price.
Princess Gisla: If you care for me at all Count Odo, you will bring me his head.

Count Odo: Your highness, in the last few days over two hundred of our citizens have succumbed to this unknown sickness and died. God knows how many more will likewise die. What's more, we're running out of fresh vegetables, fresh food and the city is beginning to starve.
Emperor Charles: And yet, we won a great victory.
Count Odo: We may have repelled the pagans and stopped them from entering the city, but that is not exactly a victory. Who knows, the next time they may well succeed. Your highness we have lost too many good men.
Emperor Charles: What is your advice?
Count Odo: I believe we must attempt to come to terms with them.