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Helga is the loyal lover-turned-wife of Floki. They have a daughter named Angrboda.


Biography[]

Season 1[]

Helga is often seen with Floki, an eccentric boat builder who is also one of Ragnar's closest friends. The two are lovers, though they are not in a committed relationship and will invite others to join them in bed. Nevertheless, the two seem fairly stable and have genuine affection for each other.

Helga helps Floki nurse Ragnar back to health after the attack on Ragnar's farm. One night Floki, Helga, Ragnar, and Ragnar's family are gathered around the fire. Helga teaches Athelstan the story of how the world was created. She says, “the earth was made from the Ymir’s flesh and oceans from his blood when the Titan was thawed from the ice. The gods, they made hills out of his bones, and trees from his hairs, and the sky dome is his skull. And out of his brain they shaped the welling dark clouds.”

Season 2[]

Floki and Helga continue their relationship, which appears stronger than ever as they appear to be living together on a secluded beach, outside of Kattegat.

Ragnar plans to return to England with Floki. While there, Kattegat is attacked by Jarl Borg and taken over. When news reaches Ragnar, he and several men, including Floki, quickly head home, landing on the secluded beach that Floki and Helga call home. Helga is grateful to see Floki alive, though he says the gods must be angry with them as the journey was far from smooth. Helga tells Ragnar that Siggy has sent a messenger telling her where his family is hiding. She implores him to rest and then she will lead the group to their hiding place.

Ragnar is able to take back Kattegat with the help of his former wife, Lagertha. Several days later, Helga comes to tell her lover that she is pregnant with his child. Floki at first seems thrilled, but then realizes that the child will have a terrible father and laments over the news. Helga is upset and she tries to persuade Floki that he will be a good father. Floki changes his mind and says it is good news. He then proposes that they should get married, which Helga happily agrees to. The joyous ceremony finally unites Helga and Floki together in marriage.

Not long after the marriage, Floki leaves with Ragnar on another England raid. Helga is heavily pregnant by this time; when Floki returns, she has given birth to a healthy baby girl. Helga seeks Floki out when he does not come to them. Unbeknownst to her, King Horik is planning to kill Ragnar and his family, with the presumed help of Floki. Floki holds the child, which he names Angrboda, before demanding that Helga stay away from Kattegat. Though Helga is clearly upset that Floki will not return with her, she does not question him.

Season 3[]

Helga has fallen into the role of a dutiful wife and mother. However, Floki complains their marriage makes him too happy; he needs something but isn't quite sure what it is. She tells Floki that he may leave if he desires, but Floki does not want that either. He says she is too nice to him; she should be angry that he's unhappy. Helga tells him that she is angry, but being angry would not help either of them.

Floki has always been known for being slightly eccentric, though his hatred for Athelstan and his God, or more accurately, that Ragnar seems to favor Athelstan over himself, seem to push him further than ever before. He frightens Helga with his fervor, grabbing her by the neck, exclaiming that the gods have demanded a great sacrifice. Unbeknownst to Helga and the others, Floki deems the sacrifice to be Athelstan, who puts up no resistance.

After Athelstan's death, Floki believes the gods have granted him the ability to build a great fleet for Ragnar so that they may take Paris. Helga is horrified to learn that Floki killed Athelstan, and runs away. He is unfazed and simply goes back to what he was doing.

Helga has since become close with Aslaug and Siggy; the three are often together taking it in turns to babysit while Ragnar, Floki, and the other warriors are off fighting in other lands. Helga joins Floki in Paris, though his cold and erratic behavior has driven a wedge between the two. Ragnar's miserable defeat, coupled with his growing interest in Christianity, culminating in his baptism, causes Floki to lose all respect for his leader. Helga will not so easily forgive her husband, however.

Season 4[]

Helga mourns the death of her daughter who dies of fever during the winter months. However she still loves her husband who is being punished by Ragnar for killing Athelstan. She is happy when Ragnar forgives and frees him. Helga and Floki reconcile while they both mourn the loss of their daughter. Helga, sometime later becomes friends with Torvi and Yidu. She accompanies her husband to Frankia to fight Rollo who has betrayed the Vikings once again. When the Franks attack the Viking camp, Helga is injured, but survives. After the Vikings have been defeated in the final battle, she returns to Kattegat with her husband. She then says goodbye to her husband as he and Bjorn leave to go and invade the Mediterranean.

Helga goes with her husband Floki to Normandy. Together with the rest of the Vikings they sail for Andalusia where the Vikings raid and massacre in Algeciras. Helga is so desperate for a child after the death of her daughter, that she's willing to essentially kidnap a traumatized orphan girl who wants nothing to do with her. She then drags Tanaruz, a Moorish girl who's parents where massacred by the Vikings in Algeciras, to Wessex with them, making her experience even more violence and death without realizing the orphan girl associates everything around her with the people who killed her parents. This eventually leads to Tanaruz killing Helga by stabbing her and then commiting suicide. Helga's final moments are spend embraced by Floki as she expresses happiness on the though of being reunited with their daughter.

Personality[]

Helga is portrayed as a woman of deep integrity. She can also be described as being a very loving, compassionate woman who is very loyal and devoted to her husband Floki. She is kind of a wild, carefree, Viking hippie, who is a fundamental pagan. Helga is incredibly nice and selfless. She and her husband Floki can be both described as being outsiders due to her shy personality and Floki's mental health issues. Helga is a strong, independent woman who’s had to deal with huge traumas in her life such as almost dying and the tragic death of her and Floki's daughter Angroda.

Trivia[]

  • Helga in Old Norse means "holy, blessed."
  • The God Loki had a wife named Sigyn who was very faithful and loving. Some say Helga represents Sigyn.

Quotes[]

Thank the Gods you're alive

– Helga to Floki, Eye For an Eye

You don’t think of anybody but yourself.

– Helga to Floki, To the Gates!

Gallery[]

Appearances[]

Season One Appearances
Rites of Passage Wrath of the Northmen Dispossessed
Trial Raid Burial of the Dead
A King's Ransom Sacrifice All Change
Season two appearances
Brother's War Invasion Treachery Eye For an Eye Answers in Blood
Unforgiven Blood Eagle Boneless The Choice The Lord's Prayer
Season three appearances
Mercenary The Wanderer Warrior's Fate Scarred The Usurper
Born Again Paris To the Gates! Breaking Point The Dead
Season four appearances
A Good Treason Kill the Queen Mercy Yol Promised
What Might Have Been The Profit and the Loss Portage Death All 'Round The Last Ship
The Outsider The Vision Two Journeys In the Uncertain Hour Before the Morning All His Angels
Crossings The Great Army Revenge On the Eve The Reckoning
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