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'Vikings' Season 3 Spoilers, Latest News: Ragnar Sets Aside Homeland Conflict in Favor of an Overseas Raid

The highly anticipated Raid of Paris plotline is now drawing closer than ever as spoiler reports for the upcoming segment of the hit historical drama TV series "Vikings" Season 3 indicates that Ragnar (Travis Fimmel) will be setting aside some issues in his homeland to make plans for the siege.

Avid followers of the show may remember the Northman King refusing indirectly the plea of Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick) that he should help her re-claim Hedeby. They did arrive at Lagertha's earldom but the wandering conqueror spoke privately with Kalf (Ben Robson) to offer him the chance of fighting along with him in the great raid of Paris.

This upset Lagertha, who will still insist that they should at first deal with the matters at hand. Kalf, on the other hand, remains adamant with the newly usurped position.

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Speaking to Access Hollywood, Robson shared his views about his character.

"I think it's the first step of recognition," Ben said. "I mean, I think for the Vikings, it's to be recognized by the gods, to be fighting by Odin's side in the war of the gods in Valhalla."

The drive for fame is really strong within Kalf's mind. In fact, his desire is to actually surpass the new King of Denmark.

"I think if you've got Ragnar who has achieved so much for the Vikings, if he's being recognized -- and I think Kalf wants to be recognized more than Ragnar -- [Kalf] has to surpass whatever Ragnar has achieved, and I think in terms of his fame, it's - from a farmer to a king, that's an incredible degree of success, so if he can achieve anything like that, it's a monumental task," he went on to explain.

"Vikings" will air this week with episode titled "Born Again" on History Channel. Check out the recently released teaser below:

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