She is enraged and orders her servant, Chaké (played by Johnson), to kill him.
His servant on the other hand kills himself out of devotion and respect to his king.
Teancum fled, but the servants of the king chased him and killed him.
After a time, the servants at Helena's farm united and killed the husband.
"Did you say," asked Umslopogaas, speaking for the first time, "that my servants killed only six of these men-eaters?"
The servant also killed herself, but her tongue was the wrong color.
Important men and servants lay together, probably killed fighting back-to-back, equal at last in death.
Alma was cast out, and was forced to hide so that the servants of the king would not kill him.
One year after this, Åsa took her revenge and had her servant kill her husband.
According to the legend, the guilty servant saw him and killed himself.