‘Vikings’ Season 3 Spoilers, Synopsis: Rollo contemplates Seer’s prophecy in Episode 6? 2 births expected to occur

By Staff Writer

Mar 26, 2015 07:28 AM EDT

'Vikings' Season 3 spoilers hint that the forthcoming episode is going to be intense and dramatic, as the raiders ready to sail up for Paris. While the fleet is nearly upon Paris, Rollo is going to ponder upon Seer's prophecy. And, two births are going to happen in the episode 6.

'Vikings' Season 3 episode 6 spoiled that the raiders ready themselves to set sail up for Paris. Kalf arrives in Kattegat and joins the Viking fleet. While they are nearly upon the famous town, Rollo is seen to ponder upon Seer's prophecy. He gets concerned to his destiny.

Meanwhile, tensions between King Ragnar and King Ecbert will also go up in the forthcoming episode, after the Viking leader learns of the cruel mass execution happened at the Wessex settlement.

Aside from Judith's husband, King Ragnar will get upset with the soon-to-be-dad. He will scold the priest for trying to leave him. It was told that Aethelwulf has it out for the priest because Athelstan is the one who impregnated his wife. Will Ragnar punish Athelstan's disloyalty of death sentence?

Lagertha will be forced to face Kalf, the traitor who took over her throne, as he arrives to Kattegat "with some new allies and some familiar faces."

Other 'Vikings' Season 3 spoilers for episode 6 titled "Born Again' teased that audiences are going to see two births to happen in Thursday night's installment.

"Porunn and Judith both deliver children," the synopsis teases, adding that "with life there is also death." But who will be next to meet their downfall? According to a sneek peak video for episode 6, it seems it will be the expecting father, Athelstan, who will die and then be "reborn."

Fans, what do you think of the Sheer's prophecy? Will Ragnar kill Athelstan? Let us know your thoughts below regarding the 'Vikings' Season 3 spoilers for episode 6 'Born Again'.

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