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|name = Cynebert
|name = Cynebert
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|image = ACV DB Cynebert.png
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|death = c. 874<br>[[Saint Hadrian's Priory]], [[Kent|Cent]], [[Wessex|Kingdom of Wessex]]
|death = c. 873<br>[[Saint Hadrian's Priory]], [[Kent|Cent]]
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|active = 9th century<br>Cent
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|database = [[Database: Cynebert|Cynebert]]
|database = [[Database: Cynebert|Cynebert]]
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'''Cynebert''' was a [[Kent|Centish]] [[Scholar|abbot]] known for his ambition and willingness to leverage [[Christianity|religion]] in pursuit of political power and personal gain.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Database: Cynebert]]</ref>
'''Cynebert''' (died 874) was an [[Anglo-Saxons]] [[monk]] who served as the Abbot of [[Kent|Cent]] during the late 9th century. He was known for his ambition and willingness to leverage [[Christianity]] in pursuit of political power and personal gain.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Database: Cynebert]]</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Not much is known about Cynebert, except that he rose to be a well-known man in the clergy and the priest brotherhood of Cent. However, Cynebert sought a good relationship with the [[ealdorman]] in charge of the region, which changed in 873, when the current ealdorman died under unforeseen circumstances.<ref name="TheAbbotGambit">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[The Abbot's Gambit]]</ref>
===Early life===
Not much is known about Cynebert's background, except that he rose to be a well-known man in the clergy and the priest brotherhood of Cent. However, Cynebert sought a good relationship with the [[ealdorman]] in charge of the region, which changed when the current ealdorman died under unforeseen circumstances.<ref name="The Abbot's Gambit">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[The Abbot's Gambit]]</ref>


===Instrument of the Ancients===
===Alliance with Basim and Eivor===
When the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] was looking for [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]] and [[Order of the Ancients]]' [[Maegester]] [[Fulke]], Basim scouted and found out about their travels through Cent. Basim soon came into contact with Abbot Cynebert, who talked with him about Fulke. Basim contacted the [[Raven Clan]] through [[Randvi]], to tell the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] about a possible sighting of Sigurd and Fulke. Eivor arrived at [[Saint Hadrion's Priory]] and met with Basim and soon with the abbot. Basim told Cynebert that Eivor was known for her skill in fighting and intimidation. Cynebert told both Basim and Eivor that he wanted to know the new ealdorman's name, in order to gain his favor. Eivor was given a task to find out the name and report back to the abbot. After certain tasks and delays, Eivor found the name of the next ealdorman, chosen by King [[Alfred the Great|Aelfred]], to be [[Tedmund]].<ref name="TheAbbotGambit"/>
Circa 874, the abbot came into contact with the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Basim ibn Ishaq]], who was looking for [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]] and the [[Order of the Ancients]]' [[Maegester]] [[Fulke]]. At [[Saint Hadrian's Priory]], Cynebert met with Basim and the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] as he remarked that Eivor was known for her skill in fighting and intimidation. He then told Basim and Eivor that he wanted to know the new ealdorman's name, in order to gain his favor. After a number of certain tasks and delays, they learned that the next ealdorman, chosen by King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]], was to be [[Tedmund]].<ref name="The Abbot's Gambit"/>


Reporting to Cynebert at [[Folcanstan]], Eivor disclosed the name to be Tedmund. Dismayed, Cynebert revealed that the [[thegn]] was scared from the [[Viking expansion|Vikings' invasion]] and that he became a recluse in [[Rouecistre Fortress]]. Eivor deduced of a shadow play, where she and Basim kidnap the thegn while the abbot would come and save Tedmund. Cynebert agreed, while Basim disclosed that rumors of Tedmund being at [[Beamasfield]], to collect [[wood]]. Thus, Eivor and Basim went to find Tedmund at the lumber mill while Cynebert awaited for them elsewhere. Eivor and Basim soon heard a man giving orders and abducted him from the mill. Eivor and Basim bring "Tedmund" to Cynebert, but kept hearing denial from the thegn. Upon further inspection, the man was not Tedmund but a body double, named [[Shergar]], a former man of the cloth. Back at square one, Eivor formulated a plan to storm Rouecistre Fortress instead.<ref name="PuppetsandPrisoners">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[Puppets and Prisoners]]</ref>
[[File:ACV The Abbot's Gambit 7.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Cynebert discussing a deal with Eivor and Basim]]
At [[Folcanstan]], a dismayed Cynebert revealed that the [[thegn]] was scared from the [[Viking expansion|Vikings' invasion]] and had become a recluse in [[Rouecistre Fortress]]. The abbot then quickly agreed to a shadow play, as he and his allies devised a plan to abduct Tedmund so Cynebert could "rescue" him and earn his favor. While Basim and Eivor went to [[Beamasfield]], where Tedmund was rumored to have gone to collect [[wood]], Cynebert left to gather several guards and prepare for the "rescue".<ref name="Puppets and Prisoners">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[Puppets and Prisoners]]</ref>


After rescuing fellow Danes from the deaths, led by Viking leader [[Runa Egilsdottir]],<ref name="PuppetsandPrisoners"/>, Eivor soon destroyed a naval chain at [[Rouecistre Blockade]], in order to let Runa's ship and reinforcements from [[Oxfordshire|Oxenefordscire]], led by [[Geadric]] come and aid them. Making sure their allies were ready, Eivor decided to start the assault against Tedmund and his men at Rouecistre Fortress. Breaking through walls and bringing down the drawbridge, Eivor made her way on top of main structure of the fortress and fought Tedmund.<ref name="TheManBehindtheMan">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[The Man Behind the Man]]</ref>
When Basim and Eivor arrived with who they believed to be Tedmund, however, Cynebert revealed that they had captured the wrong man. "Tedmund" then confessed to being a body double named [[Shergar]], a former man of the cloth. Out of options, Cynebert and his allies reluctantly decided to organize a siege of Rouecistre Fortress and capture the real Tedmund so the abbot could save him.<ref name="Puppets and Prisoners"/>


Defeating Tedmund, Eivor and Basim take him prisoner and deliver him at the fortress' entrance, where Cynebert was, with his fyrd. Conducting their shadow play, Cynebert and Eivor discussed terms while Tedmund grew suspicious. Within their transaction, Tedmund started to cough and soon could not breathe. Tedmund fell over as Eivor checked and declared him dead. With the plan having failed, Eivor still held Cynebert to his promise. Distraught, Cynebert promised to have Fulke by tomorrow.<ref name="TheManBehindtheMan"/>
===Capture of Tedmund and death===
Following Tedmund's capture, Cynebert arrived with his fyrd outside the [[fort]]ress. Conducting their shadow play, Cynebert and Eivor discussed terms while Tedmund grew suspicious. Within their transaction, Tedmund fell over and was quickly declared dead. With the plan having failed, a distraught Cynebert nevertheless upheld his promise and told Eivor and Basim to give him a day to find Fulke.<ref name="The Man Behind the Man">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[The Man Behind the Man]]</ref>


====Death====
[[File:ACV Dead Cynebert.png|thumb|250px|Cynebert's death]]
The next day, Eivor and Basim arrived at the priory, only to hear no priests and a dead, ominous silence. Entering Cynbert's quarters, Eivor and Basim found Fulke indulging at the food provided, while a motionless Cynebert sat at the table. From a tense argument over Sigurd, Eivor and Fulke exchanged threats and findings, respectively. After Eivor threw her axe at Fulke, Fulke decided to leave as she thanked Cynebert for the meal, as Cynebert's body just fell over dead. Afterwards, Eivor and Basim escaped the ambush set by Fulke and went after her to find Sigurd.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[A Bloody Welcome]]</ref>
After locating Fulke, Cynebert invited her to his quarters at Saint Hadrian's Priory for a feast. However, Fulke knew better and immediately killed Cynebert after he prepared food. The abbot's body was propped up at the dining table while Fulke awaited Basim and Eivor's arrival. When the pair came to confront her, Fulke taunted them before escaping and leaving them inside the church with Cynebert's corpse. She also ordered her men to kill Basim and Eivor, but the pair survived the trap.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[A Bloody Welcome]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Behind the scenes==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''
Cynebert (Kynebert) is mentioned in the chronicles of {{Wiki|Thomas Sprott (chronicler)|Thomas Sprott}} and {{Wiki|William Thorne (chronicler)|William Thorne}}, [[Benedictines|Benedictine]] monks and historians for the {{Wiki|St Augustine's Abbey}} who list Abbot Cynebert as dying in 879 with the previous abbot, Beadmund, having died in 874.<ref>{{WP|St Augustine's Abbey}}</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACV Eivor Basim Cynebert Terms.jpg|Eivor and Basim discussed a deal with Abbot Cynebert
ACV Puppets and Prisoners 1.jpg|Eivor and Basim discussing their plan with Cynebert
ACV Eivor Basim Cynebert Discussion.jpg|Eivor and Basim planned the next step with Cynebert
ACV The Man Behind the Man 11.jpg|Cynebert arriving with his fyrd to save Tedmund
ACV Cynebert Fyrd Arrives.jpg|Abbot Cynebert arrived with his fyrd to save Tedmund
ACV The Man Behind the Man 12.jpg|Eivor and Basim conducting their shadow play with Cynebert
ACV Eivor Basim Negotiate Tedmund, Cynebert.jpg|Eivor and Basim conducted their shadow play with Cynebert
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One]]'' {{Mo}}


==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 25 May 2026

Cynebert (died 874) was an Anglo-Saxons monk who served as the Abbot of Cent during the late 9th century. He was known for his ambition and willingness to leverage Christianity in pursuit of political power and personal gain.[1]

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Not much is known about Cynebert's background, except that he rose to be a well-known man in the clergy and the priest brotherhood of Cent. However, Cynebert sought a good relationship with the ealdorman in charge of the region, which changed when the current ealdorman died under unforeseen circumstances.[2]

Alliance with Basim and Eivor[edit | edit source]

Circa 874, the abbot came into contact with the Hidden One Basim ibn Ishaq, who was looking for Sigurd Styrbjornsson and the Order of the Ancients' Maegester Fulke. At Saint Hadrian's Priory, Cynebert met with Basim and the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir as he remarked that Eivor was known for her skill in fighting and intimidation. He then told Basim and Eivor that he wanted to know the new ealdorman's name, in order to gain his favor. After a number of certain tasks and delays, they learned that the next ealdorman, chosen by King Alfred, was to be Tedmund.[2]

Cynebert discussing a deal with Eivor and Basim

At Folcanstan, a dismayed Cynebert revealed that the thegn was scared from the Vikings' invasion and had become a recluse in Rouecistre Fortress. The abbot then quickly agreed to a shadow play, as he and his allies devised a plan to abduct Tedmund so Cynebert could "rescue" him and earn his favor. While Basim and Eivor went to Beamasfield, where Tedmund was rumored to have gone to collect wood, Cynebert left to gather several guards and prepare for the "rescue".[3]

When Basim and Eivor arrived with who they believed to be Tedmund, however, Cynebert revealed that they had captured the wrong man. "Tedmund" then confessed to being a body double named Shergar, a former man of the cloth. Out of options, Cynebert and his allies reluctantly decided to organize a siege of Rouecistre Fortress and capture the real Tedmund so the abbot could save him.[3]

Capture of Tedmund and death[edit | edit source]

Following Tedmund's capture, Cynebert arrived with his fyrd outside the fortress. Conducting their shadow play, Cynebert and Eivor discussed terms while Tedmund grew suspicious. Within their transaction, Tedmund fell over and was quickly declared dead. With the plan having failed, a distraught Cynebert nevertheless upheld his promise and told Eivor and Basim to give him a day to find Fulke.[4]

Cynebert's death

After locating Fulke, Cynebert invited her to his quarters at Saint Hadrian's Priory for a feast. However, Fulke knew better and immediately killed Cynebert after he prepared food. The abbot's body was propped up at the dining table while Fulke awaited Basim and Eivor's arrival. When the pair came to confront her, Fulke taunted them before escaping and leaving them inside the church with Cynebert's corpse. She also ordered her men to kill Basim and Eivor, but the pair survived the trap.[5]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Cynebert (Kynebert) is mentioned in the chronicles of Thomas Sprott and William Thorne, Benedictine monks and historians for the St Augustine's Abbey who list Abbot Cynebert as dying in 879 with the previous abbot, Beadmund, having died in 874.[6]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaDatabase: Cynebert
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Abbot's Gambit
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaPuppets and Prisoners
  4. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Man Behind the Man
  5. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaA Bloody Welcome
  6. St Augustine's Abbey on Wikipedia