I remember Halfdan telling his brother that he was not interested in being the brother of a king. He wanted to follow Bjorn in his adventures exploring other parts of the world. Then, of course, Bjorn saved Halfdan's life, cementing the separation between the brothers.
However just before the battle, Harald and Halfdan were shouting the same (battle?) song. Bjorn takes notice, and talks to Halfdan more or less sounding him out on whether his feelings had changed. When the brothers confront each other on the battlefield Harald says, "I don't want to kill you." And yet he does. I suppose when a brother goes to the enemy,he can never again be trusted, but that doesn't change the fact that he is a brother. [spoiler] and poor Harald does not yet know that he has lost not only his brother, but the wife, Astrid, whom he really seems to have loved, and who has betrayed his love and trust [/spoiler]. I imagine with time, Ragnar's sons with the possible exception of Ivar, will face the same dilemma. I am thinking in particular of Hvitserk and Ubbe.
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