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finanhasmyheart · 5 months
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The time when the camp was rided and Finan and Sihtric lost their good imaginary set friend John Dalmeetia :'(
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ewanmitchellcrumbs · 1 year
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currently on season 4 of the last kingdom and haven't looked at osferth once. i feel like a fraud. why did nobody tell me that all the other characters were 10s too?
Sigtryggr and Skade, my beloveds ❤️
My eye was always drawn to Osferth, as Uhtred’s voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me, the fandom’s obsession with Sihtric made me sick of him (and he never really speaks anyway!) and Finan is objectively attractive but just not my type.
But yes, the casting for TLK is *chef’s kiss*
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finanhasmyheart · 5 months
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Finan wants to become a pokemon master! 💖
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finanhasmyheart · 5 months
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Found this cute behind the scenes photo with Mark and Arnas in season 2 💖
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finanhasmyheart · 5 months
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The first version of the Coccham Squad just having fun 🥺🥺
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finanhasmyheart · 5 months
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Finan's backstory in the series (my theory)
I've been working on this theory for a while, and I've finally written it down in full!
Well, we know that in the books Finan was born into nobility as crown prince of the Ulaid kingdom. A marriage between him and the princess of the Ui'Neill was arranged, but Finan fell in love with his younger brother Conall's wife, a simple dairy maid. They fled south to hide. But the Ui'Neill along with Conall pursued them, the girl was killed in front of Finan, he was stripped of his title and wealth and eventually sold into slavery to Sverri.
But I have some reason to believe that Finan's backstory in the show may be different. There are only three little facts we know about his past, according to the brief comments he made in the third and fourth seasons.
Finan's father died before he was taken into slavery, and Finan was apparently physically abused by him (at least as a child).
Finan's mother seemed to be a wise woman, and apparently also died before the events on the slave ship.
Finan saw members of his family in Ireland die from the same sickness seen in season four.
I took some of this information from an interview with Mark, where he says that this background was given to him by the director. So this could mean that those "men as strong as bears" he was talking about were members of his family... maybe that's how his father died?
These facts lead me to believe that Finan did not belong to a noble family, but to a family of warriors in the service of a King or a Lord. So they would have been more exposed to the horrors of disease.
I also think Finan's reaction to Uhtred's ascension to the throne of Mercia is indicative of this, as he was very happy and proud to present himself and the rest of the boys as royal advisors, as if he had never had such a status before.
Finally, the official fact sheet of the series introduces Finan as "a former warrior of Ireland". Other characters such as Steapa are also introduced as "warriors" without giving them any other title.
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In addition to all this, Mark has mentioned in some interviews that although he had hoped that Finan's past would be mentioned in the series as in the books, the director not only had no plans for this but did not even confirm that the two pasts are the same.
After this analysis, I come to the conclusion that Finan definitely did not belong to a noble family but was a warrior in the service of one.
Now, how did he end up on the slave ship? I guess we will never know, but I theorise that after the kingdom of Ireland to which Finan belonged was stricken by disease, it plunged into a socio-economic crisis, for medieval Ireland was not known for its resources, it was considered a poor land unlike England. So perhaps the ruler decided to sell some of his warriors as slaves in exchange for goods, remembering that Sverri's ship was a merchant ship. Perhaps this idea could explain why Finan tried to excuse Halig's mental breakdown to Sverri by saying it was the fever.
This wouldn't be the first time that the show has made a change of origin to its characters, for example, although not very significant, in the books Aelfwynn is Aethelred's daughter and not Erik's, Aethelred is Uhtred's cousin on his mother's side, among others. Not to mention the radical changes in the personalities of some other characters such as Aldhelm.
I may have theorised too much and filled in all the missing gaps with my assumptions, but with the little data we have this is the conclusion I came to after some time of thinking...
I would love to hear your opinion on this theory and I don't know, perhaps come to a new conclusion✨️
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