He orders Finan to put him in a cart and haul him to Brida in Dunholm. Hæsten, Skade, and Dagfinn watch from the fortress as Uhtred and his men approach. Not only did she die at a time where she was starting to gain traction as a character, but she was also decapitated by that wackjob, Skorpa. Skade cuts her hand and bleeds into Bloodhair’s mouth so that he can make her vision real. But as he always does, Uhtred took down the Dane leader, sending a ripple across the Dane invasion that has allowed countless, inferior fighters and leaders to take their shot at Uhtred. He tells Jackdaw to leave them, but he cannot or else Brida will kill him. Hands down. Uhtred slices his Achilles to get the upper hand. Skade tells Uhtred that Alfred will die and with him his kingdom. But no other death has had a greater impact with what's gone on than Alfred's. To ensure Bloodhair does not win — because Haesten had no chance against him — Skade poisoned Bloodhair. Skade watches as Uhtred takes out man after man in effort to get closer to her and Hæsten. Hair They’ve never given themselves to him. But it turns out she's not really interested after all. Skade saw the death of Alfred and said it was Bloodhair who killed him originally. Uhtred then devises a plan to give Skade over to Hæsten in exchange for him leaving peacefully. Skade - Drowned by Uhtred; Episode 9. Thea Sofie Loch Næss Significant Other(s) Finan recovers Uhtred’s sword and gives it back to Uhtred, who disarms Bloodhair and is moments away from killing him before Ragnar intervenes and calls an end to the battle. Haesten becomes infatuated with Skade and when he leaves Dunholm, she leaves with him. And she’s seen Alfred fall. She’d rather be lovers than enemies. She said something and it came to pass. Drowned by Uhtred. Uhtred approaches Skade and asks what she wants. ("Episode 3.3"), Uhtred and Bloodhair fight to the death to see who will claim Skade. In the meantime, they have been looking into some characters from previous seasons, including the relentless witch Skade (played by Thea Sofie Loch Naess). Which is why, despite only having three seasons, the show has such a large list of main characters. However, given all she's been through from such a young age, it's easy to empathize with her family and friends. He tells her they will march on Mercia and then Wessex. Series three brought with it the arrival of fortune-telling witch called Skade (played by Thea Sofie Loch Naess), who prophesied the death of King Alfred (David Dawson). Skade remarks that Uhtred has defeated Bloodhair twice and she now belongs to him. When he's not covering the Boston Celtics or Red Sox, Nick devotes every ounce of his spare time to comics, shows and movies—the amazing characters from comic books being what drives his passion in it all. When asked if she was any trouble, Jackdaw claims that Skade showed him her breast. Uhtred exists the fortress with Skade. The priest then goes up in flames. It's one of the few times you see Uhtred rattled with a sword in his hand. While he may take her body, he will not have her power. Hæsten informs Bloodhair that Skade belongs to him now. She’s seen 50 men become 5,000. ("Episode 3.4"), Beamfleot, East Anglia; Hæsten brings Skade food, though she appears uninterested. The Last Kingdom (TV Series 2015– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. This leads to a standoff which is resolved when a crippled and vengeful Harald, grievously wounded in his defeat at Farnham, makes his way to Skade and while feigning affection embraces her, then stabs her, killing her. Thyra unfair end has an immense impact on the show and shakes those close to her, but the impact on the larger issue at hand is minimal. Also, this was a pretty gross death. However, Bloodhair needs her like he needs air and will stop at nothing to keep her for himself. he was too worried about his own skin. The Last Kingdom is a British historical fiction television series based on Bernard Cornwell's The Saxon Stories series of novels. Netflix's historical drama The Last Kingdom doesn't shy away from death — in fact, a lot of the major characters have gone out in ghastly ways. Bloodhair gets on a horse and flees. He then kills two more women. Brida routes for Bloodhair to kill Uhtred while Ragnar watches in silence, even as Bloodhair’s men cheat by depriving Uhtred a weapon. Appeared in Skade claims to be a seer, but Brida doesn’t see any runes.