The movie Pathfinder takes place in 1000 AD, where the Vikings have invaded North America. The Vikings, led by their leader, Gunnar, have ravaged the land and killed many of the Native American tribes they encounter. During one such raid, a Viking boy, who is left behind by his clan, is adopted and raised by a Native American tribe who rename him "Ghost" due to his pale skin.

Ghost grows up among the Native Americans and becomes an integral part of their tribe. He learns their ways and becomes a skilled hunter and warrior. However, his Viking upbringing and knowledge of the Viking tactics make him an outsider within the tribe.

Years later, Gunnar and his Viking clan return to the same region to establish a permanent settlement. Their arrival sparks a brutal battle between the Vikings and the Native American tribe. Ghost emerges as the only one who can help the tribe defeat the Vikings. With his knowledge of both cultures and his formidable fighting skills, Ghost leads the tribe in an epic battle against the Norsemen.

The fight scenes in the movie are intense and well-choreographed. The movie also explores themes of identity, cultural clashes, and the beauty and brutality of nature. Despite its low box office earnings, Pathfinder is a visually stunning and thrilling movie that offers a unique perspective on the Viking invasion of North America.

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