Lagertha was alone at home, sharpening her blade with a rough stone. She knew war could break out today if Vestfold dared to attack Kattegat directly, but there had been no movement from Vestfold. She understood the situation, as did every Viking.
She hated that she was being drawn back into this part of her life, for she had almost lost her right eye in one of the many battles she had fought for Kattegat.
She was more scared for her children than for herself. It was her motherly instinct speaking, no mother wants to be the one to bury her child.
A knock was heard at the door, and a voice followed, it was the voice of Herfjötur.
"Lagertha, open up. It's me, Herfjötur," the lady said. Lagertha rushed to the door, opened it, and embraced the much larger Herfjötur. She could not believe her eyes, even though she had heard that King Askild had called back the Vikings from a campaign.
"How are you, Lagertha?" Herfjötur asked, holding Lagertha by the waist and pushing her back to break away from the suffocating embrace.
"I heard you were in Kattegat but I could not believe it," Lagertha said despite knowing the circumstances that brought her back.
"I returned not too long ago. The death of Egil Iversen has escalated into a war. Who knew one man's death could screw things up this bad." Herfjötur said with a tired sigh accompanying these words.
"I am just as surprised as you are but it looks like this maiden will have to put on her battle clothes once again," Lagertha said with a worried smile.
"You do not need to worry, Lagertha. You have skills I can only wish to possess," Herfjötur said. Her tone did not sound like one to give empty praise; she truly believed her words
"You honor me Herfjötur but I have not held a sword in years," Lagertha said, she was going to be rusty. Despite picking up her training, she was not as sharp as she once was and it worried her.
"How are you?" Herfjötur asked out of the blue despite the conversation having progressed past asking this.
"I am good, the boring tale of a typical housewife," Lagertha said with a yawn.
"I do not mean that, Erik is back," Herfjötur said and Lagertha immediately tensed up, she did not give her a verbal response.
"You have not told Ragnar, have you?" Herfjötur said with a hint of concern but once again got no response from Lagertha.
"Ragnar has nothing to do with this... This is my cross to bear, a cross I will carry alone." Lagertha said as a pretentious smile crept up on her face. She was not fine, and she could not fool Herfjötur either.
"I hope you know what you are doing Lagertha," Herfjötur and Lagertha shook her head, and just then, a scream was heard outside forcing both women to run out.
"Wake up! Who could do such a horrible thing?" a lady screamed. She was holding the body of her bleeding son. His jugular had been severed, and he was slowly bleeding to death.
Murder was a rare occurrence in Kattegat, and for this to happen just when the war was approaching was no coincidence. Whoever was behind these killings aimed to inspire fear and chaos within Kattegat.
Herfjötur rushed to his side and helped him up.
"I need you to tell me who did this to you!?" Herfjötur asked him but the boy couldn't speak due to his severed jugular despite trying his best to speak. All that came out of his mouth was blood but his willpower was admirable as his fingers scribbled something on the ground before he passed away in the process.
His mother crying profusely, Lagertha was surprised that such a thing happened in broad daylight, and in no time the area was flooded with people who came to see what the commotion was about.
"Be careful Lagertha! The murderer could be in the crowd!" Herfjötur whispered to Lagertha.
Lagertha was cautious. The fact that no one knew who the killer was meant he could walk freely in Kattegat as he pleased.
Herfjötur looked down at what the boy had scribbled, but it was unreadable. All she could make out was the symbol "l> The chances that this was the same person that killed Egil Iversen was evident but Herfjötur scattered what was written in the crowd and Lagertha watched the crowd carefully to monitor the facial expression of the people in it to see if anyone would react strangely to the act of Herfjötur. But no one did. If the murderer was in the crowd, he was an experienced one. An amateur would have taken the bait easily. Lagertha shook her head; she could not find anyone suspicious. Other Vikings soon came to the scene as both women vacated the perimeter. "Stay indoors Lagertha. Something is happening in Kattegat." Herfjötur warned but she paused for a moment, face creasing into a smile. "I forgot who I am talking to. Lagertha, the famous shieldmaiden does not need my help." Herfjötur stopped herself and the ladies went their separate ways. - "King Askild! There has been another killing!" A Viking reported, but Askild did not look bothered by this development. He trusted that they would soon catch and hang the one responsible for this for all to see. He would do with him something far more heinous than he intended to do with Egil. He won't just deny him Valhalla, but he will kill his family and all those they loved, but this was one of his lesser concerns. "King Askild! Birger! A man claiming to be Birger is here!" Another Viking informed Askild and Askild's face creased into an eerie smile.