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|name = Harriet
|name = Harriet
|image = ACV Harriet.jpg
|image = ACV Harriet.jpg
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|birth =
|death =
|active = 9th century<br>[[Winchester|Wincestre]], [[Hampshire|Hamtunscire]]
|species = [[Human]]
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|affiliates = [[Ealhferth]]
|affiliates = [[Order of the Ancients]] {{c|unknowingly}}
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'''Harriet''' was an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] woman who lived in [[Winchester|Wincestre]] in the 9th century. The sister of the [[Order of the Ancients]] member [[Ealhferth]], Harriet held a strong position against both the [[Vikings]] and the Order of the Ancients presence in [[England]].
'''Harriet''' was an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] woman who lived in [[Winchester|Wincestre]] in the 9th century. The sister of Bishop [[Ealhferth]], Harriet held a strong position against both the [[Vikings]]' and the [[Order of the Ancients]]' presence in [[England]], yet she continued to support her brother after he joined the latter group.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Like Ealhferth, Harriet grew up in the north of England and followed the tenets of [[Christianity]] along with her family. During the [[Viking expansion]] in England, her family was attacked and her mother died from a raid over the mother's [[copper]] ring. Compared to Ealhferth, her disdain for Danes grew as well as her brother's, but she remained faithful to God while Ealhferth disavowed the religion, secretly. After some time, Harriet and Ealhferth moved to Wincestre, but Ealhferth was inducted into the Order of the Ancients some time along the way.<ref name="IS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Impaling the Seax]]</ref>
===Early life===
Like Ealhferth, Harriet grew up in the north of England and followed the tenets of [[Christianity]] along with her family. During the [[Viking expansion]] in England, her family was attacked and her mother died during a raid conducted by Vikings, who stole her [[copper]] ring.<ref name="IS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Impaling the Seax]]</ref>


During the "funeral" of the late [[Scholar|Bishop]] Ealhferth at [[Saint Peter's Church]], Harriet was heard praying over her brother's "dead body" while she talked to the attendees. However, Harriet was confronted by the [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]] and after some discussion, Harriet revealed her part in this funeral sham. Yet, Harriet called the guards onto Eivor, who quickly defeated them. Harriet was later confronted again and she revealed that her brother was attending the witan and going to dethrone King [[Alfred the Great|Aelfred]]. Harriet believed Ealhferth was going to convince the king to step down, yet Eivor called her a damned fool and raced to Witan.<ref name="IS"/>
While this incident led both Harriet and Ealhferth to develop a grudge against the Danes, the former remained faithful to God, unlike her brother, who denounced Christianity altogether. In their adulthood, Harriet and Ealhferth moved to Wincestre, where Ealhferth was secretly recruited into the Order of the Ancients and rose to become the city's bishop.<ref name="IS"/>


After the assassination of Ealhferth, Harriet came running in and fell down in tears. Mad at the shieldmaiden, Harriet asked why Ealhferth had to die but Eivor stated that he was part of the Order and wished to strike down King Aelfred. Showing her a key from Ealhferth, Harriet stated that Eivor showed her kindness throughout this ordeal while the Order led her brother astray. She told Eivor that the key opened a door at Ealhferth's [[Bishop's Residence|home]] and that her answers may be there.<ref name="IS"/>
===Life in Wincestre===
Around 877, Ealhferth plotted to assassinate King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]], a plan that required him to fake his death. Harriet assisted her brother, yet remained unaware of his intentions, believing Ealhferth merely intended to convince Alfred to step down from the throne. During Ealhferth's "funeral" at [[Saint Peter's Church]], Harriet prayed over her brother's apparent dead body while talking to the attendees. However, she was soon confronted by the Viking [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]], who deduced Ealhferth's ploy.<ref name="IS"/>
 
Harriet admitted her part in the funeral sham and called the guards on Eivor, who quickly defeated them. The Viking then confronted Harriet again, who revealed that Ealhferth had gone to [[Witan Hall]] to confront Alfred and convince him to renounce the crown. Knowing Ealhferth actually intended to murder the king, Eivor rushed to the hall and was able to save Alfred, assassinating Ealhferth before he could strike.<ref name="IS"/>
 
Following her brother's death, Harriet discovered his body and fell down in tears. Mad at Eivor, Harriet asked why Ealhferth had to die, to which the Viking explained that Ealhferth was part of the Order of the Ancients and had attempted to kill King Alfred. She then showed her a key from Ealhferth and asked what it was for. Harriet stated that Eivor had shown her kindness throughout the entire ordeal while the Order had led her brother astray, and directed her to Ealhferth's [[Bishop's Residence|home]] to find the answers she sought.<ref name="IS"/>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="180" captionalign="center" position="center">
<gallery widths="180" captionalign="center" position="center">
ACV Impaling the Seax 5.jpg|Eivor confronts Harriet at the shadow funeral
ACV Impaling the Seax 5.jpg|Eivor confronting Harriet at the funeral
ACV Impaling the Seax 6.png|Eivor telling Harriet of Ealhferth's plan to kill Alfred
ACV Impaling the Seax 12.png|Harriet directing Eivor to her brother's home
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 07:07, 5 May 2026

Harriet was an Anglo-Saxon woman who lived in Wincestre in the 9th century. The sister of Bishop Ealhferth, Harriet held a strong position against both the Vikings' and the Order of the Ancients' presence in England, yet she continued to support her brother after he joined the latter group.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Like Ealhferth, Harriet grew up in the north of England and followed the tenets of Christianity along with her family. During the Viking expansion in England, her family was attacked and her mother died during a raid conducted by Vikings, who stole her copper ring.[1]

While this incident led both Harriet and Ealhferth to develop a grudge against the Danes, the former remained faithful to God, unlike her brother, who denounced Christianity altogether. In their adulthood, Harriet and Ealhferth moved to Wincestre, where Ealhferth was secretly recruited into the Order of the Ancients and rose to become the city's bishop.[1]

Life in Wincestre[edit | edit source]

Around 877, Ealhferth plotted to assassinate King Alfred, a plan that required him to fake his death. Harriet assisted her brother, yet remained unaware of his intentions, believing Ealhferth merely intended to convince Alfred to step down from the throne. During Ealhferth's "funeral" at Saint Peter's Church, Harriet prayed over her brother's apparent dead body while talking to the attendees. However, she was soon confronted by the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan, who deduced Ealhferth's ploy.[1]

Harriet admitted her part in the funeral sham and called the guards on Eivor, who quickly defeated them. The Viking then confronted Harriet again, who revealed that Ealhferth had gone to Witan Hall to confront Alfred and convince him to renounce the crown. Knowing Ealhferth actually intended to murder the king, Eivor rushed to the hall and was able to save Alfred, assassinating Ealhferth before he could strike.[1]

Following her brother's death, Harriet discovered his body and fell down in tears. Mad at Eivor, Harriet asked why Ealhferth had to die, to which the Viking explained that Ealhferth was part of the Order of the Ancients and had attempted to kill King Alfred. She then showed her a key from Ealhferth and asked what it was for. Harriet stated that Eivor had shown her kindness throughout the entire ordeal while the Order had led her brother astray, and directed her to Ealhferth's home to find the answers she sought.[1]

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