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'Vikings' Season 3 Spoilers: What Tragic News Awaits the Returning Victors?

The last episode of the hit historical drama series "Vikings" Season 3 saw the demise of one of the most interesting characters of the show. This, according to spoiler reports, would just be one of the tragic aspects that await the returning victors of Kattegat.

Despite her strong and cunning characteristics, Jessalyn Gilsig's beloved character Siggy wasn't able to survive from the hands of the mysterious Wanderer, Harbard (Kevin Durand).

Although it doesn't directly imply that Harbard was responsible for her death, fans were strong to speculate that he could be the reason for the tragedy that occurred in Kattegat.

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Siggy was one of the women who foresaw the arrival of the Wanderer. But unlike Ragnar's (Travis Fimmel) wife, Queen Aslaug (Alyssa Sutherland), and Floki's (Gustag Skarsgard) Helga (Maude Hirst), Siggy was too suspicious about who Harbard is.

For those who missed it (spoiler), Rollo's (Clive Standen) lover died trying to save Ragnar's kids from drowning while their mother was out with Harbard for a tryst.

How will Rollo and the rest of the townsfolk react to the tragedy that befalls in Kattegat? What about its King who will soon find out the dirty deeds his wife did while he was away conquering lands for his people?

A short synopsis for this week's segment titled "The Usurper" indicates "the fleet returns to Kattegat to discover tragic circumstances await."

The episode title could also mean that Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick) will also have to deal with the "usurper" in the person of Kalf (Ben Robson) with whom she bestowed the responsibility of running Hedeby in her absence.

"Vikings" season 2 episode 5 airs this Thursday, March 19 on the History Channel.

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