It’s much deeper than that, canute’s entire revelation understanding that the deification of any individual is inevitably going to lead to massive amounts of indoctrination and inequality that he’s been blind to because of his royal upbringing. So he acquiesces to this and.... https://twitter.com/mladen769/status/1304842552009461760
Is frustrated with god’s negligence and seemingly only valuing his life due to him being deemed as regal. After Ragnar’s death canute realizes how fruitless “love” was because Ragnar was in love with Canute’s position not Canute himself. Once coming to this realization...
Canute both rejects and accepts his regality in usurping his position to lead whilst growing to despise the circumstances that ensured his royalty. He abhors the fundamental structure of the world and the events that transpired to that point. Canute before coming to this...
Realization was borderline mute and had nothing of relevance to say because he did not have the soul of a soldier let alone one befitting of a king, or leader. Once he was left alone by Ragnar, Canute had the impotence to fight against his main enemy...God.
And once this became paramount to him, he’s now discovering that he indeed had the power to change the dynamics of the system, that he indeed is a leader. This may manifest itself into his greatest strength or his tragic flaw. As of now we don’t know.
@CalicoGil did I do good?
