From his first appearance in Vikings, Bjorn has always proven that he is dedicated to the women in his life. Throughout his childhood, Bjorn's adoration for his mother, Lagertha, and willingness to protect his sister Gyda, is clear. After Bjorn witnesses his father beginning an affair with Aslaug, he grows furious. The affair results in Bjorn and Lagertha leaving Ragnar and Kattegat behind. Despite their divorce, the love between Lagertha and Ragnar never goes away, and their marriage is one of the most favorable relationships in the series.
Despite his anger toward his father's affair as a child, Bjorn experiences similar struggles with women throughout his Vikings tenure. Bjorn demonstrates a pattern of falling in love with a woman, marrying her, and soon finds himself seeking comfort in someone else. Bjorn's entanglements with Porunn (Gaia Weiss), Torvi (Georgina Hirst), Astrid (Josefin Asplund), Snæfrid (Dagny Backer Johnsen), Elsewith (Róisín Murphy), Gunnhild (Ragga Ragnars), and Ingrid (Lucy Martin), have a recurring tragic theme, but not all of his love affairs leave him empty-handed. In fact, a few of them turn out to be great partners for Bjorn in different aspects of his life.
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Bjorn's first taste of love arrives shortly after his return to Kattegat. Porunn works in Kattegat as one of the slaves and despite their differences in status, Bjorn begins to fall for her. Aware of the affection between the two, Aslaug releases Porunn from her duties so that she can marry Bjorn. Unfortunately, Porunn begins to question if her affections were for Bjorn or the life he could offer her outside of being a slave. The overarching question of satisfaction is one that
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