Vikings: Valhalla Season 1 Finale: Kattegat fights for its survival
is mortally wounded by a volley of arrows during the defense of the city.
Shattered by Liv’s death, Leif unleashes a suppressed inner darkness, brutally murdering several men attempting to assault women in the city. The season ends with a bloody, shirtless Leif roaring in grief and rage as one of Forkbeard's young grandsons discovers him.
The episode concludes with the sudden arrival of fleet at Kattegat.
The season 1 finale of Vikings: Valhalla , titled "The End of the Beginning," brings several major storylines to a bloody conclusion as the city of Kattegat falls and the political landscape of England shifts. The Fall of Kattegat
Olaf orchestrates a complex double-cross. He uses Kåre’s religious fervor to weaken Kattegat’s defenses while holding his own main forces back until the city is nearly taken, allowing him to swoop in and claim victory for himself. Major Casualties:
The episode centers on the massive assault on Kattegat led by and the fanatical Jarl Kåre .