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{{Infobox character|actor = James Craze|fullname = Bul|status = Deceased|abode = Kattegat|origin = Norway|livelihood = Viking Settler|parents = [[Eyvind]] - (Father)
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{{Infobox character|actor = James Craze|fullname = Bul Eyvindsson|status = Deceased|abode = Flokalundur, Iceland|origin = Norway|livelihood = Farmer|parents = [[Eyvind]] (father)
   
[[Rafarta]] - (Mother)|siblings = [[Helgi]] - (Brother)|seasons = 5|first = [[The Message]]|last = [[A Simple Story]]|epcount = 4|deathway = Killed Attempting to kill [[Thorgrim]]}}'''Bul''' is the son of [[Eyvind]], who just like his father, shares his impatience and distrust toward [[Floki]] when settling on new land. When the totem of Thor was burned at the settlement, [[Thorgrim]] accused him of the arson. '''Bul '''pulled out a knife and charged and [[Thorgrim]], only to be stabbed in an act of self-defense.
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[[Rafarta]] (mother)|siblings = [[Helgi]] † (brother)<br/>[[Asbjorn]] † (brother)<br/>[[Jorunn]] † (sister)|seasons = [[Season 5|5]]|first = "[[The Message]]"|last = "[[Moments of Vision]]"|epcount = 5|deathway = Killed by [[Thorgrim]] after attempting to kill him.|AKA = The Dog|image = Vikings.Bul}}'''Bul''' was the son of [[Eyvind]], who just like his father, shared his impatience and distrust toward [[Floki]].
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==Biography==
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when settling on new land. When the settlers agreed to construct a totem of Thor, he refused to participate, instead he berated those who continued to build on Floki's Vision. [[Thorgrim]] proclaimed him '''<nowiki/>'Bul the Dog'<nowiki/>''', which '''Bul''' did not take kindly to. When the totem of Thor was burned down at the settlement, Thorgrim accused him of the arson and sacrilege. But '''Bul''' pulled out a knife and charged at Thorgrim, only to be stabbed with his own dagger in an act of self defense. His family holds a funeral for him. Even when [[Kjetill]]'s family offers their condolences for their loss, they spit at their offer of truce, thus the feud continues.<nowiki/>'''<nowiki/>'''<nowiki/>'''<nowiki/>'''
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==Personality==
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Like his siblings, Bul tended to be disrespectful, had a loss of temper and was a horrifyingly bloodthirsty person, as seen when he attempts to murder. Bul has a sever lack if temper, a trait wich would eventually lead to his demise.
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==Appearances==
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Revision as of 09:17, 11 January 2020

Bul was the son of Eyvind, who just like his father, shared his impatience and distrust toward Floki.

Biography

when settling on new land. When the settlers agreed to construct a totem of Thor, he refused to participate, instead he berated those who continued to build on Floki's Vision. Thorgrim proclaimed him 'Bul the Dog', which Bul did not take kindly to. When the totem of Thor was burned down at the settlement, Thorgrim accused him of the arson and sacrilege. But Bul pulled out a knife and charged at Thorgrim, only to be stabbed with his own dagger in an act of self defense. His family holds a funeral for him. Even when Kjetill's family offers their condolences for their loss, they spit at their offer of truce, thus the feud continues.

Personality

Like his siblings, Bul tended to be disrespectful, had a loss of temper and was a horrifyingly bloodthirsty person, as seen when he attempts to murder. Bul has a sever lack if temper, a trait wich would eventually lead to his demise.

Appearances

Season five appearances
The Departed Part 1 The Departed Part 2 Homeland The Plan The Prisoner
The Message Full Moon The Joke A Simple Story Moments of Vision
The Revelation Murder Most Foul A New God The Lost Moment Hell
The Buddha The Most Terrible Thing Baldur What Happens in the Cave Ragnarok