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{{Quote|Loki and I, we brought Baldr here once, to Uldar, when he was just a boy. Now both are captives. Loki, deservingly, by my hand, and Baldr by Surtr's|Odin reminicing on the past, 75000 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Finding Fritjof}}
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|rulers = Monarchy ([[Hreiðmarr]]) (? -?)<br>Occupated state ([[Surtr]]) (75000 BCE)
|rulers=Monarchy ([[Hreiðmarr]])<br>Occupated state ([[Surtr]]) (until 75,000 BCE)
|factions = [[Dwarf|Dwarves]]<br>[[Muspels]]<br>[[Jötnar]]<br>[[Æsir]]
|factions=[[Dwarf|Dwarves]]<br>[[Muspels]]<br>[[Jötnar]]<br>[[Æsir]]
|abandoned = 75000 BCE
|abandoned=75,000 BCE
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'''Uldar''' was an ancient city built by the [[Isu]] and located in the realm of [[Svartálfaheimr]].
'''Uldar''' ({{Wiki|Younger Futhark|Runic}}: ᚢᛚᛏᛅᛦ) was an ancient city located in the realm of [[Svartálfaheimr]].


The city was home to the group later known as [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] within [[Norse mythology]]. The city was built atop an even more ancient city known simply as the "[[Old City]]".
The city was home to the group later known as [[Dwarf|dwarves]] within [[Norse mythology]]. The city was built atop an even more ancient city known simply as the "[[Old City]]".


==History==
==History==
===The Invasion of the Muspels===
===The Invasion of the Muspels===
At the dawn of the Great catastrophe in 75000 BCE, [[Surtr]] the warlord of the [[Muspels]] invaded the land of Svartálfaheimr. He set up within the [[Eitri]] making it his headquarters, wanting to activate the half finished tower in it he enslaved the lands populace and forced them to work extreme conditions to activate the Tower for his own purpose. The dwarves within Uldar was put into the mines to dig for ancient artifacts made by [[Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar|Elves]], seen over by the half [[Jötnar|jötun]] son of Surtr, [[Glöð]].
At the dawn of the [[Great Catastrophe]] in 75,000 BCE, the [[Muspels]]' warlord [[Surtr]] invaded Svartálfaheimr and set up his base within [[Eitri]]. Wanting to activate the half-finished [[Towers|Tower]] [[Maekinn]] nearby, he enslaved the land's populace and put them to work to activate the Tower for his own purpose. The dwarves within Uldar were sent into their own mines to dig for ancient artifacts made by [[Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar|Elves]] and were overseen by Surtr's half-''[[Jötnar|jötun]]'' son [[Glöð]].


Searching for a way to save his son [[Baldr]] who was captured by Surtr, [[Odin]] travelled to the city, after having visited the [[Grenhellir Shelter]] and gotten news of [[Ivaldi]]'s "death". He was instructed by [[Gunborg]] to find [[Fritjof]] within the citites [[Jeweler's District]].
Searching for a way to save his captured son [[Baldr]], [[Odin]] travelled to the city after having visited the [[Grenhellir Shelter]] and heard word of [[Ivaldi]]'s "death". He was instructed by [[Gunborg]] to find [[Fritjof]] within the city's [[Jeweler's District]].
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Dawn of Ragnarök]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Dawn of Ragnarök]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One]]'' {{Io}}


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"Loki and I, we brought Baldr here once, to Uldar, when he was just a boy. Now both are captives. Loki, deservingly, by my hand, and Baldr by Surtr's"
―Odin reminicing on the past, 75000 BCE.[src]-[m]

Uldar (Runic: ᚢᛚᛏᛅᛦ) was an ancient city located in the realm of Svartálfaheimr.

The city was home to the group later known as dwarves within Norse mythology. The city was built atop an even more ancient city known simply as the "Old City".

History[edit | edit source]

The Invasion of the Muspels[edit | edit source]

At the dawn of the Great Catastrophe in 75,000 BCE, the Muspels' warlord Surtr invaded Svartálfaheimr and set up his base within Eitri. Wanting to activate the half-finished Tower Maekinn nearby, he enslaved the land's populace and put them to work to activate the Tower for his own purpose. The dwarves within Uldar were sent into their own mines to dig for ancient artifacts made by Elves and were overseen by Surtr's half-jötun son Glöð.

Searching for a way to save his captured son Baldr, Odin travelled to the city after having visited the Grenhellir Shelter and heard word of Ivaldi's "death". He was instructed by Gunborg to find Fritjof within the city's Jeweler's District.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]