Who did the seer think Floki was?

After getting their “reading,” the person would then lick the Seer's hand. In the Vikings scene that Alexander Ludwig referenced, the Seer licked Floki's. Did the Seer know Floki's real identity as Loki and show his reverence for him by licking his hand instead? It seems to fit the situation.
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Why did the seer say he was waiting for Floki?

The Seer told Floki he had been waiting for him for a long time “in the space between life and death”, and though Floki was as confused as viewers, the Seer added that he knew what he meant, and asked him to show him who he was. The Seer then licked Floki's hand instead of the other way around.
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Was Floki supposed to be the next seer?

Per Screen Rant, Floki might actually live to become the new Seer. The show's original Seer (John Kavanagh) is an eyeless, deformed being who serves as the respected oracle of Kattegat, and he wields the power to convey messages from the gods.
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Why did the seer like Floki's hand?

As not much is known about the religious practices of the Vikings, those seen in the series are mostly fictional, and licking the hand of the Seer came up as a sign of respect towards someone with contact with the gods. This gesture has also made way for a fan theory regarding Floki and the new oracle.
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Why do the Vikings lick the hand of the seer?

When Katheryn Winnick was asked why she licked the seer's hand she answered "It wasn't originally in the script and we just wanted to come up with something unique and different".
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Why are seers deformed?

Early Life. The Seer's past is as obscure as his own character. His appearance is deformed, and it is unclear if this is congenital, a result of disease, or even the result of violence. His eyes were either sewn shut or skin grew over his eyes.
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What God is Harbard?

Harbard is the name of the ferryman in Norse mythology. "The true identity of the ferryman is yet to be uncovered, but a lot of scientists believe he is Odin in disguise." There have also been suggestions that he is the god Thor in human form.
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What is the connection between Floki and Harbard?

Harbard's mysterious aura, abilities, and the way he appeared and disappeared suggest he was a supernatural being, specifically a Norse god, with Floki himself suggesting he was Odin as “Harbard” is another name for the Allfather.
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Who did Floki see in the waterfall?

In season 5 of the History Channel series, Vikings, the character Floki witnesses Skógafoss when he discovers Iceland. In season 8 of the Game of Thrones series, Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow fly to this waterfall with her dragons and kiss in front of it.
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What was the seer talking about to Floki?

They said: The Seer told Floki he had been waiting for him for a long time 'in the space between life and death', and though Floki was as confused as viewers, the Seer added that he knew what he meant, and asked him to show him who he was.”
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What was Lagertha's prophecy?

By plunging his blade into the creature/Lagertha he fulfilled The Seer's (John Kavanagh) old prophecy that Lagertha would be killed by one of Ragnar's sons, a fate that Lagertha seemed to accept as she took her final breaths.
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What did the seer tell Ivar?

The seer told Hvitserk that he will accomplish what others before him failed to accomplish, but that the cost will be too high. Given how set Hvitserk has been on killing Ivar, it's likely that he'll be the one to pull ye olde trigger, but he might take himself, or others, out in the process.
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Did gunnhild visit Valhalla?

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In the former, she made her debut at 19-years-old, making her Iceland's youngest swimmer that year. According to an Express article quoting showrunner Michael Hirst, Gunnhild's deadly swim to Valhalla was an intentional choice because of Ragnar's aquatic background.
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Why was Floki screaming in the cave?

After a string of unfortunate events, Floki went inside a cave to find his gods. He did not find them. Instead, he found a Christian cross, and his visceral outrage led to the walls of the cave crumbling.
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Is Floki the god Loki?

Floki principally worships Loki and believes himself to be a descendant of the God. Ragnar notices that Floki is a lot like Loki, only not a god.
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What was the seer's prophecy about Ragnar's sons?

When it comes to Bjorn's future, the old soothsayer explains to Ragnar that he'd "be spoken of as long as men have tongues to speak" and that Bjorn would surpass the status of his father without question.
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Who was the woman spitting bees Vikings?

Beyla was the Norse goddess of bees. It's difficult to know why she is thought of as goddess of bees, other than her name, since she appears in literature and mythology just once – in the poem 'Lokasenna'.
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Was any of Vikings filmed in Iceland?

Skógafoss Waterfall - Filming location of the TV Show Vikings and the Marvel Movie: Thor. Many big Hollywood movies and popular TV shows have been shot in Iceland, including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, James Bond, Interstellar and Game of Thrones.
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Who is Astrid's parents in Vikings?

Astrid was born to King Olof Skötkonung of Sweden and his Obotritian mistress Edla. She was the half sister of King Anund Jacob of Sweden and sister of King Emund the Old of Sweden.
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Why did Harbard not save Siggy?

"At the end of season 2, I had some family issues, and living overseas in Ireland just wasn't conducive to me feeling like I could do what I needed to do on behalf of my family," Gilsig told Entertainment Weekly in March 2015. "We're over there for at least six months at a time. [...]
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Who was Harbard the wanderer?

Harbard (meaning "Greybeard") is a wanderer and mysterious storyteller, dreamed of by Helga, Aslaug, and Siggy before he arrives in Kattegat, while most of the men of the town are away raiding.
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What was the point of Harbard?

In Vikings, Harbard appeared in Kattegat asking Helga for help with a wound on his hand. He presented himself as a wanderer and storyteller and was well received by Aslaug, Siggy, and Helga – all of who had previously had dreamed about his arrival.
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Why was Athelstan's hands bleeding?

Oddly enough, the episode ended with Athelstan back in Wessex coming to Lagertha to show that his hands were bleeding from his old crucifixion wounds (CREEPY). In another interesting development: Back in Hedeby, Kalf (Ben Robson) succeeded getting enough support to overthrow Lagertha and install himself as Earl.
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Why did Aslaug sleep with Harbard?

Aslaug is furious, while Harbard insists that he only sleeps with them so he can free them of their troubles. As he did with Ivar, Harbard claims, he takes into himself a person's troubles. Apparently in the case of women it means having sex with them.
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Was Aslaug a real person?

Aslaug, or Kráka, is a legend of Norse mythology dating back to the 13th Century. She was the daughter of Sigurd, who slayed the dragon Fafnir, and legendary shieldmaiden Brynhildr. Her mother had once been a Valkyrie, but fell from Odin's favour and was condemned to live a mortal life.
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