Netflix dives back into the blood-soaked mists of the Viking age with Floki the Carpenter, a gripping saga that pulls one of Norse television’s most unpredictable figures into the center of the storm. This is not merely the story of a shipbuilder or a warrior, but of a man caught between divine obsession and human chaos. Floki is a believer in a world where gods whisper through fire, waves, and blood, and his faith is as dangerous as any blade ever raised on the prow of a longship.From the forests where sacred trees are felled to the roaring seas where his ships carve paths into legend, Floki’s journey is one of devotion taken to its breaking point. His genius builds vessels that conquer oceans, yet his mind remains haunted by visions, signs, and prophecies only he fully understands. The gods are not distant myths to Floki—they are living forces guiding his hands, testing his loyalty, and demanding sacrifice. As kingdoms rise and fall, his faith becomes both his compass and his curse.But Floki the Carpenter does not romanticize belief without consequence. Netflix presents a darker, more intimate portrait of a man whose spiritual certainty isolates him even as it empowers him. His brilliance inspires awe, his fanaticism breeds fear, and his presence on the seas turns raids into rituals of destiny. Allies question his sanity, enemies learn to dread his name, and Floki himself walks the thin line between prophet and madman.This series promises a raw exploration of faith, madness, and legacy in a brutal world where the gods are believed to watch every choice. Floki the Carpenter — A Devotee of the Gods, A Terror of the Seas is not just a Viking story; it is a descent into belief so absolute it reshapes history. On Netflix, the gods are listening—and Floki is ready to answer.