Petra embraces her Viking heritage
Petra’s hometown is Lejre (a small railway town on the island of Zealand, in east Denmark).
She walks through a densely wooded area, narrating to the camera about Lejre’s beautiful nature and Viking traders.
She happens upon a vegetable-trader Viking (played by Mark) who offers her a tomato.
She takes his knife from him and stabs him with it, before picking up one of his tomatoes, sniffing it, and declaring that Lejre also offers delicious, organic food.
The camera then cuts to another area of the woods, dense with ferns, where Petra extols the “pulse of history” felt in the city, where one can “become part of the everyday life of the Vikings” (Lejre is known as the “Land of Legends”).
She continues to walk through the ferns, arm-in-arm with another Viking (also played by Mark) as she speaks, then knocks him out by headbutting him.
In the next scene, Petra is sitting in a canoe, and informs the viewer that Lejre was actually Denmark’s original capital.
She then gives the town a new slogan: “Close to the big city, far away from everyday life.” A third Viking (once again played by Mark) then rows both of them off-screen in the canoe.
Lasse awards Petra second place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)