Pull | Finan the Agile [The Last Kingdom]
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  • Reads 2,071
  • Votes 91
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 28m
Ongoing, First published Feb 05, 2024
Mature
As a child, Estrilda fled Danish invaders in Bebbanburg and settled in Wessex. She lived an unassuming life as a healer until the return of her brother Uhtred, who had been presumed dead since the invasion. After reuniting with Uhtred, Estrilda takes on the life of a warrior and vows to never leave his side.

Years later, when Uhtred is betrayed by the Northumbrian king and sold into slavery, Estrilda convinces Alfred-King of Wessex-to send a group to recover her brother. Upon freeing the men aboard the slave ship, Estrilda is surprised to meet an Irishman just as loyal to her brother as she.

When the band of warriors returns to Northumbria, Estrilda struggles to follow her brother into battle against the brothers, Erik and Sigefrid, as she confronts past sins committed against her. The Irishman, determined to restore Estrilda to the version of herself that he met on the beach, refuses to leave her to her vices.


[ Pull takes place during seasons 1+2 of The Last Kingdom ]
[ I do not own The Last Kingdom or any of it's characters, only Estrilda ]
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