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Petter Turi

You kinda don't get it. Standing up for yourself, and hurting someone are two different things. Thorfinn regrets acting based on anger and rage, not on the desire to protect. That is the oath he takes at the end, to stop using violence to solve his problems.

teddymecheto

I know I don't get it that's why I wanted to hear other's throughts and for someone to explain 😅

teddymecheto

It felt like the philosophy his father preached was that no matter what happens - even if someone stomps on the effort you put to get your freedom back aka destroying the crops - you can't use violence

Bader

if you remember Thors when he fought Askeladd men and Askeladd he didnt kill anyone while beating them. i think that might be the route for a true warrior. so Thorfinn might follow through that. I'm really holding myself out not to read the manga for answers

Araragi Senpai

How I see it is, true warriors are people who managed to take on life's struggles without resorting to violence. It's a real fight against yourself, and your feelings, rather than against others. Thors managed to understand that. Against Halfdan, he traded (and it wasn't in his favor too) for a dying slave just to save the bit of humanity that man had left. He could have easily defended the village against Floki as well, but didn't. Thorfinn is on the path of realizing that. Even his father was once a viking warrior and found enlightenment. It's Thorfinn's turn.

BROCCOLI

Yes I'm a grown man sobbing like a baby

Anonymous

dude, I don't even know if I'm watching anime anymore, they're getting too real lol

Anonymous

Wish Thorfinn could’ve take Askeladd up with himself