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Cecilia isfinally allowed to leave the monastery where she has done penance fortwentyyears, meeting her son Magnus for the first time. She soon hears of the fall ofJerusalem andthe destruction of the Templars and believing Arn dead decides to join themonastery for good, being offered the post of abbess by the Folkunge clan. Arnmeets her as she is just about to enter the monastery, and they marry, buildingan estate, Forsvik. After a little time they have a daughter together andForsvik grows rapidly. Arn starts training several young men and boys to becomeknights (or at least a competent cavalry force) at Forsvik.
Six yearslater, King Sverker II attempts to kill the sons of the late King Knut.Commanding his force of cavalry, Arn defeats the king's soldiers at the Battle of Älgarås.Arn takes a fatal wound while pushing forward to attack King Sverker and diesupon his return to Forsvik.
The filmconcludes by hinting at the completion of the consolidation of Sweden into asingle kingdom a generation later through the deeds of Birger jarl, identifiedas Arn's grandson.
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