"Ice Sea War" feeling

Nigel 2022-09-07 00:27:50

Regarding Thors, he is a war ghost, he is a hero, he is also a husband and a father, he has a whole body of glory, but he is willing to give up for his family. Thorz's heart was actually a rejection of war, and his long-term numbness on the battlefield numbed his feelings, while the warmth of his family awakened his true desire in his heart. He was tired of fighting and killing on the battlefield, and longed to live with his family. A stable life, so he came to live in Iceland. At the same time, he is also a person of fraternity. He truly loves everyone from the bottom of his heart. Perhaps only such a person deserves to be called a hero. He does not fight for fame and fortune, not for glory, but only for protection. And such a warrior does not need a sword, because what he wants to do is to protect, not to plunder, and he is not willing to hurt others in order to protect what he wants to protect. I think Thors would have died on that boat even if Biao Lun hadn't taken Torfin hostage, because he knew that if he hadn't died, the village would have been affected. He would die willingly for the sake of the villagers. About Tolfin, before his father Thors died, he was a carefree, happy child. All he needs to do every day is play with his friends, help his mother with work, and listen to Uncle Rafe's stories. But after the death of his father Thors, his temperament and life have undergone earth-shaking changes. His heart is tortured by his father's death, and he blames himself all the time. Although his body is free, his soul has long been bound. As the enslaved noble girl said, he and her had the same taste. The girl was right, Thors was indeed a slave, but a slave of the past and vengeance. In the 11 years since his father's death, everything in his life has been about revenge. He is willing to give anything for revenge. Even if he knew that his father didn't want to see him like this, he couldn't forgive himself or his enemies. Rather than saying that he hated Asherat, it was better to say that he hated the weak and inaction himself, and he hated himself as the fuse that killed his father. I think in those 11 years, Torfin may have thought this way more than once: If he hadn't sneaked on the ship willfully, would his father have had a different result. Too bad there is no if. Every time he duel with Asherath, Torfin would be irritated by the opponent's words, and finally lost his mind and failed miserably. Wang Xiaobo once said: All human sufferings are essentially anger at their own incompetence, and Torfin is angry at the incompetent self back then. For Torfin, defeating Asherath was not just for revenge, but for conquering his own heart. About Knut Knut's growth is obvious to all. He has changed from a timid and cowardly teenager to a responsible, ambitious and ambitious boy. Seeking Prince. This huge change is probably best reflected in the text of his beliefs. When Knut appeared in the first few episodes of the anime, there was always a Christian cross beside him. No matter what happened, he would just hold the cross and pray silently, praying for God's redemption. Later, when he witnessed the deaths of hundreds of villagers, his belief gradually collapsed and he began to doubt God gradually (in the anime, Knut scolded the priest not to doubt God, but he actually said it to himself). In the end, he completely gave up his beliefs, no longer put his hope in the illusory gods, took the initiative to seize the sovereignty, and built the paradise of his dreams from himself. I believe that in the future, he will really be able to build an ideal homeland for people who are peaceful, prosperous, and living in hardship. The definition of love first appeared in the priest's mouth in the story, and the priest has been searching for the true love in his heart. He believes that brotherhood and the rites of ruler and minister are not love, and even believes that there is no love in people, because he believes that true love has no return and will not be treated differently. And as long as it is a person, there will be desires and needs in his heart, and there will be different treatment. So he thinks love is death, it is nature. Because death does not favor you because of who you were when you were alive, and nature treats everyone the same.

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Vinland Saga quotes

  • Leif Erikson: Not all warriors fight on the battlefield with a sword in hand. A sailor makes his living battling the sea.

  • Ylva: Well, if they're dead, then that's the end of it. Crying about it gets you nothing but an empty stomach.