This chapter delves into the challenges faced by Scandinavians in various European countries and discusses the reconquest of territory by Anglo-Saxons from Vikings. It emphasizes the significance of good rulership, the vulnerability of Danish settlers, and the shift in the Anglo-Saxon struggle with the Danes.
Pagan Viking Sea Kings spend the 10th and 11th centuries morphing into Christian monarchs. But with rulers like Harald Bluetooth and Svein Forkbeard it's debatable whether things will be any less horrific for Scandinavia's neighbors