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{{Quote|I do have a clan, as you call it. But no family. I was orphaned quite young. It may be this lack that drove me to join the Hidden Ones. They certainly treated me as a son.|Hytham discussing his Hidden Ones ties with Eivor Varinsdottir, c. 889.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Fare Thee Well, Young Eagle}}
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*[[Assassins|Hidden Ones]]
**[[Hidden Ones of Alamut|Alamut Brotherhood]]
**[[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Brotherhood]]
**[[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Brotherhood]]
**[[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Brotherhood]]
**[[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Brotherhood]]
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'''Hytham''' (born 850s) was a [[Assassins|Hidden One]] from the [[Abbasid Caliphate]] who [[Assassin leader|led]] a [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|branch]] in [[England]] during the late 9th century.
'''Hytham''' (Arabic: هيثم; born 850s) was a [[Assassins|Hidden One]] from the [[Abbasid Caliphate]] who [[Assassin leader|led]] a [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|branch]] in [[England]] during the late 9th century.


While only an [[Acolyte]], Hytham was tasked by his [[Mentor]] [[Rayhan]] with observing and reporting on the [[Master]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] and followed him to [[Constantinople]] in 867. There, he and Basim thwarted an assassination plot by the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Emperor]] [[Basil I]] and the [[Order of the Ancients]] against Basil's son, [[Leo VI the Wise|Leo VI]], with whom Hytham developed a close bond. Hytham subsequently became Basim's [[Assassin apprentice|apprentice]] and would accompany him on his travels while secretly continuing to spy on him for the Hidden Ones.  
Orphaned at a young age, Hytham joined the Hidden Ones in his teenage years. While only an [[Acolyte]], he was tasked by his [[Mentor]] [[Rayhan]] with observing and reporting on the [[Master]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] and followed him to [[Constantinople]] in 867. There, Hytham and Basim thwarted an assassination plot by the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Emperor]] [[Basil I]] and the [[Order of the Ancients]] against Basil's son, [[Leo VI the Wise|Leo VI]]. Hytham subsequently became Basim's [[Assassin apprentice|apprentice]] and would accompany him on his travels while secretly continuing to spy on him for the Hidden Ones.  


In 872, after befriending the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]], Hytham and Basim accompanied him to [[Norway]], where they allied themselves with the [[Raven Clan]] and attempted to combat the Order of the Ancients' influence. Following a failed assassination attempt on [[Kjotve the Cruel]], Hytham was severely injured and unable to perform any more field work for the Hidden Ones.  
In 872, after befriending the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]], Hytham and Basim accompanied him to [[Norway]], where they allied themselves with the [[Raven Clan]] and attempted to combat the Order of the Ancients' influence. Following a failed assassination attempt on [[Kjotve the Cruel]], Hytham was severely injured and unable to perform any more field work for the Hidden Ones.  


When the Raven Clan later migrated to England and established the colony of [[Ravensthorpe]], Hytham and Basim followed suit and set up a [[Ravensthorpe bureau|bureau]] in Ravensthorpe, which Hytham primarily operated. From the bureau, he tracked the Order's presence in England and enlisted the help of Sigurd's adoptive sister [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] in [[Assassin-Templar War|hunting down]] its members, which benefited both the Hidden Ones and the Raven Clan. Hytham also tutored Eivor in the Hidden Ones' ways in the hopes of eventually recruiting her to their cause, though she ultimately turned down his invite to formally join them.
When the Raven Clan established the colony of [[Ravensthorpe]] in [[Mercia]], Hytham and Basim installed a [[Ravensthorpe bureau|bureau]] in the settlement, from where the former tracked the Order's prescence in England. Using information he received from an anonymous "[[Alfred the Great|Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ]]", Hytham identified various Order members and enlisted the help of Sigurd's adoptive sister [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] to [[Assassin-Templar War|eliminate them]]. Hytham also tutored Eivor in the Hidden Ones' ways, though he was unsuccessful in persuading her to formally join their cause.


Once the Order of the Ancients was apparently purged from England and following the betrayal and presumed death of his mentor Basim, Hytham began work to establish [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|a new brotherhood]] in England and recruited several new [[Assassin apprentice|initiates]] to the Hidden Ones. For his efforts, he was eventually invited to the Hidden One fortress of [[Alamut]] to be promoted, as well as discuss Basim's betrayal.
In 878, Hytham garnered an alliance with a [[Celts|Celtic]] group called the [[Women of the Mist]] after securing the legendary sword [[Excalibur]] with the help of his allies [[Niamh of Argyll]] and the Raven Clan's seeress [[Valka]]. Fighting against the collective strength of the remnants of the Order and the [[Descendants of the Round Table]], he assisted in the false destruction of Excalibur and as a result, the Descendants officially disbanded.


In 878, Hytham garnered an alliance with a [[Celts|Celtic]] group called the [[Women of the Mist]] after securing the legendary sword [[Excalibur]] with the help of his allies [[Niamh of Argyll]] and the Raven Clan's seeress [[Valka]]. Fighting against the collective strength of the remnants of the Order and the [[Descendants of the Round Table]], he assisted in the false destruction of Excalibur and as a result, the Descendants of the Round Table officially disbanded.
Once the Order of the Ancients had been apparently purged from England and following the betrayal and presumed death of his mentor Basim, Hytham was promoted by the [[Hidden Ones of Alamut|Alamut Brotherhood]] and worked to establish a new Hidden One branch in England. Over the following years, he recruited several new [[Assassin apprentice|initiates]], whom he personally trained at the Ravensthorpe bureau.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Originating from [[Syria|Syrland]] in the Abbasid Caliphate,<ref name="ACVGS Ch23" /> Hytham was orphaned at a young age,<ref name="FYE"/> when his mother was killed under unknown circumstances. Hytham witnessed the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]] avenge his mother and wished to become a protector of the people like them. By the 860s, he was living in the [[Karkh]] district of [[Baghdad]], where he sought to gain the Hidden Ones' attention and hopefully join them.<ref name="Leap of the Faithful">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Leap of the Faithful]]</ref>
{{Dialogue|Basim|You are a fast learner.|Hytham|I told you. I can do anything if only someone shows me first.|Basim and Hytham, after the latter was taught the Leap of Faith, 860s.|Assassin's Creed: Mirage|Leap of the Faithful}}
Originating from [[Syria|Syrland]] in the [[Abbasid Caliphate]],<ref name="ACVGS Ch23" /> Hytham was orphaned at a young age,<ref name="FYE" /> when his mother was killed. Hytham witnessed the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]] avenge his mother and wished to become a protector of the people like them. By the 860s, he was living in the [[Karkh]] district of [[Baghdad]], where he sought to gain the Hidden Ones' attention and hopefully join them.<ref name="Leap of the Faithful">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Leap of the Faithful]]</ref>


[[File:ACMir Leap of the Faithful 5.png|thumb|250px|left|Hytham meeting Basim]]
[[File:ACMir Leap of the Faithful 5.png|thumb|250px|left|Hytham meeting Basim]]
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===Mission to Constantinople===
===Mission to Constantinople===
By 867, Hytham had joined the Hidden Ones, whom he came to see as his family.<ref name="FYE" /> That year, [[Mentor]] [[Rayhan]] tasked Hytham with investigating Basim's true motives, sending him along to [[Constantinople]] to foil an assassination plot by the newly installed emperor [[Basil I]] against his son.<ref name="GCChapter 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' — Chapter 1</ref> Venturing through the city,<ref name="GCChapter 2">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 2</ref><ref name="GCChapter 3">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 3</ref> the two Hidden Ones found themselves in the company of Empress [[Eudocia Ingerina]] and the [[Varangian|Varangian guard]] leader [[Thyra (Eagle Clan)|Thyra]] of the [[Eagle Clan]]. At [[Demetrios Hestiun]]'s house, after both women confirmed Basil's plans to kill his own son [[Leo VI the Wise|Leo]],<ref name="GCChapter 4">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 4</ref> Hytham and Basim agreed to help protect Leo in exchange for an alliance between the Hidden Ones and the Eagle Clan.<ref name="GCChapter 5">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 5</ref>
By 867, Hytham had joined the Hidden Ones, whom he came to see as his family.<ref name="FYE" /> That year, he was tasked by [[Mentor]] [[Rayhan]] with investigating Basim's true motives and accompanied the latter to [[Constantinople]], to investigate rumors of an assassination plot orchestrated by the newly installed Emperor [[Basil I]].<ref name="GCChapter 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' — Chapter 1</ref>
 
Venturing through the city,<ref name="GCChapter 2">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 2</ref><ref name="GCChapter 3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 3</ref> the two Hidden Ones found themselves in the company of Empress [[Eudocia Ingerina]] and the [[Varangian|Varangian guard]] leader [[Thyra (Eagle Clan)|Thyra]] of the [[Eagle Clan]]. At [[Demetrios Hestiun]]'s house, after both women confirmed Basil's plans to kill his own son [[Leo VI the Wise|Leo]],<ref name="GCChapter 4">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 4</ref> Hytham and Basim agreed to help protect Leo in exchange for an alliance between the Hidden Ones and the Eagle Clan.<ref name="GCChapter 5">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 5</ref>


====Life as a Varangian guard====
====Life as a Varangian guard====
Undercover as a Varangian guard, Hytham was introduced to Leo and replaced his former guard [[Justin]], who grudgingly gave him a tour of the palace grounds.<ref name="GCChapter 6">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 6</ref> He later met with both Leo's tutor [[Theodore]] and his nurse [[Anna (nurse)|Anna]] in Leo's library and began to suspect them as possible traitors for Basil and his ally, the [[Order of the Ancients]].<ref name="GCChapter 7">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 7</ref> Taking the first night watch, Hytham comforted Leo, who had a nightmare, but noticed a loose [[Snake|viper]] on his bed. Protecting Leo, he slew the viper and gave him to Thyra while he inspected the wing. Finding a dead [[Drina|body]] and a live viper on it, he slew the last one and was later met by more soldiers.<ref name="GCChapter 8">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 8</ref>
Undercover as a Varangian guard, Hytham was introduced to Leo and replaced his former guard [[Justin]], who grudgingly gave him a tour of the palace grounds.<ref name="GCChapter 6">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 6</ref> He later met with both Leo's tutor [[Theodore]] and his nurse [[Anna (nurse)|Anna]] in Leo's library and began to suspect them as possible traitors for Basil and his allies, the [[Order of the Ancients]].<ref name="GCChapter 7">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 7</ref> Taking the first night watch, Hytham comforted Leo, who had a nightmare, but noticed a loose [[Snake|viper]] on his bed. Protecting Leo, he slew the viper and left the prince with Thyra while he inspected the wing. Finding a dead [[Drina|body]] and a living viper near it, he slew the last snake and was later met by more soldiers.<ref name="GCChapter 8">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 8</ref>


The next morning, Hytham met with Emperor Basil, who initially commended him on his actions. However, Hytham later saw Leo brought to the throne room as the boy was forced to apologize for the loose vipers. Before leaving, Hytham received a underlying threat from the emperor.<ref name="GCChapter 9">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 9</ref> With Leo, he saw the boy and consoled him by stating his father lied before Basim appeared in front of them. While Leo was distracted, Hytham discussed about looking into Anna, Justin, and Theodore as the possible traitor. After Basim left, Hytham was asked about his [[hidden blade]] by Leo, who wanted to train with it. Rejecting the request, Hytham promised to teach Leo about moving like a Hidden One, to which Leo greatly accepted.<ref name="GCChapter 10">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 10</ref>
The next morning, Hytham met with Emperor Basil, who initially commended him on his actions. However, Hytham later saw Leo brought to the throne room as the boy was forced to apologize for the loose vipers. Before leaving, Hytham received an underlying threat from the Emperor.<ref name="GCChapter 9">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 9</ref> With Leo, he saw the boy and consoled him by stating his father had lied before Basim appeared in front of them. While Leo was distracted, Hytham suggested looking into Anna, Justin, and Theodore as the possible traitor. After Basim left, Hytham was asked about his [[Hidden Blade]] by Leo, who wanted to train with it. Rejecting the request, Hytham promised to teach Leo about moving like a Hidden One, to which Leo accepted.<ref name="GCChapter 10">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 10</ref>


The next day, Hytham joined Leo for a riding lesson, but it turned sour once Justin accompanied them and kept accosting Leo.<ref name="GCChapter 11">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 11</ref> Two weeks later, Hytham and Basim followed Anna outside the palace to fortune teller [[Ursina]] and tried to offer a bribe to the associate [[Isaac]]. They later discovered a relationship between her and Theodore, who came later to the fortune teller.<ref name="GCChapter 12">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 12</ref> The next day, Hytham began to teach Leo how to move quietly and taught what to wear and how to listen carefully to his surroundings.<ref name="GCChapter 13">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 13</ref>
The next day, Hytham joined Leo for a riding lesson, but it turned sour once Justin accompanied them and kept accosting Leo.<ref name="GCChapter 11">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 11</ref> Two weeks later, Hytham and Basim followed Anna outside the palace to the fortune teller [[Ursina]] and tried to offer a bribe to her associate [[Isaac]]. They later discovered a relationship between her and Theodore, who came later to the fortune teller.<ref name="GCChapter 12">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 12</ref> The following day, Hytham began to teach Leo how to move quietly, as well as what to wear and how to listen carefully to his surroundings.<ref name="GCChapter 13">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 13</ref>


At night, he left Leo to sleep and talked to Thyra about her reason to protect Leo, which was that she believed in his different strengths as worthy. Going to sleep, Hytham began to have a nightmare until he awoke to being smothered. Throwing his assailants away, he quickly outmaneuvered one of them and killed him, scaring the other away. Immediately, he left the guards' quarters and found both Basim and Thyra talking and told him of the dead body. The three of them saw that the dead attacker was Varangian guard [[Steros]] sent by Basil and the Order to eliminate Hytham secretly. While Thyra cleaned the mess, he and Basim dumped the body into the sea.<ref name="GCChapter 14">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 14</ref>
At night, he left Leo to sleep and talked to Thyra about her reason for protecting Leo, which was that she believed in his different strengths as worthy. Going to sleep, Hytham began to have a nightmare until he awoke to being smothered. Throwing his assailants away, he quickly outmaneuvered one of them and killed him, scaring the other away. Immediately, he left the guards' quarters and, finding both Basim and Thyra talking, told them about the dead body. The three of them saw that the dead attacker was the Varangian guard [[Steros]], sent by Basil and the Order to eliminate Hytham secretly. While Thyra cleaned the mess, Hytham and Basim dumped the body into the sea.<ref name="GCChapter 14">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 14</ref>


The next day, Hytham and Basim tracked Justin outside and saw him talking to a mysterious man. The conversation ended with Justin killing the man but surrounded with other associates, who were quickly killed by Hytham and Basim. Interrogating Justin, both Hidden Ones came to realize Justin's cruel attitude towards Leo was to protect him and that they left him alone at the palace.<ref name="GCChapter 15">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 15</ref> Racing back, both arrived at the palace while Hytham heard nothing but an eerie silence. Going through the children's wing, he found Anna being strangled and saved her. Looking for Leo, he saw dead guards and Thyra and Basim fighting off their attackers. Fortunately, he found Leo hiding within a fountain in a garden.<ref name="GCChapter 16">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 16</ref>
The next day, Hytham and Basim tracked Justin outside and saw him talking to a mysterious man. The conversation ended with Justin killing the man but surrounded by other associates, who were quickly killed by Hytham and Basim. Interrogating Justin, both Hidden Ones came to realize Justin's cruel attitude towards Leo was to protect him and that they had left the boy alone at the palace.<ref name="GCChapter 15">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 15</ref> Racing back, they arrived at the palace, where Hytham heard nothing but an eerie silence. Going through the children's wing, he found Anna being strangled and saved her. Looking for Leo, he saw dead guards and Thyra and Basim fighting off their attackers. Fortunately, he found Leo hiding within a fountain in a garden.<ref name="GCChapter 16">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 16</ref>


However, Hytham and Leo were surrounded by Order assailants and thus he told Leo to hide atop a tree. Fighting the attackers, Hytham lost momentum and energy to fend them off. Nearly cut down, he was saved by Basim, who killed one of the attackers. With the rest fleeing, Hytham tried to chase them but Basim stopped him and reprimanded him for being too close to Leo. However, he retorted that Basim was out for his motives but Basim already knew that Hytham was sent as a spy but did not care as Hytham was inexperienced as one. Nevertheless, Hytham defied Basim's orders and followed an injured Order member.<ref name="GCChapter 16"/>
However, Hytham and Leo were quickly surrounded by Order assailants, and thus he told Leo to hide atop a tree. Fighting the attackers, Hytham lost momentum and energy to fend them off. Nearly cut down, he was saved by Basim, who killed one of the attackers. With the rest fleeing, Hytham tried to chase them but Basim stopped and reprimanded him for being too close to Leo. Hytham retorted that Basim was only following his own interests, to which his mentor revealed that he knew Hytham had been sent as a spy but did not care as the young [[Acolyte]] was inexperienced as one. After Basim left, Hytham defied his orders and decided to follow an injured Order member.<ref name="GCChapter 16"/>


Tracking the Order member, he found the fatally injured man and confronted him at an abandoned building. However, it was a trap as he heard more Order member surround him. Meanwhile, he found evidence that it was Theodore who aided the Order as he poisoned some of the guards during the attack. Fighting with his all, he was beaten and captured.<ref name="GCChapter 17">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 17</ref> Whilst interrogated in a basement by Order guard [[Arman]], he retaliated and even injured him. However, his cues and silence gave him away about his personal stake in the mission.<ref name="GCChapter 18">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 18</ref> Subsequently choked out, he soon woke up to their leader Isaac, who he met earlier as a local wine server. While being offered a way out for Leo to live freely, Hytham rejected the offer while Isaac tried to kill him. Close to his own demise at Isaac's hands, they both heard a noise upstairs and Isaac left him.<ref name="GCChapter 19">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 19</ref>
====Capture and escape====
Tracking the Order member, Hytham found the fatally injured man and confronted him at an abandoned building. However, it was a trap as he heard more Order members surround him. Meanwhile, he found evidence that it was Theodore who aided the Order, as he had poisoned some of the guards during the attack. Fighting with all his strength, Hytham was soon beaten and captured.<ref name="GCChapter 17">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 17</ref>


Trying to escape, Hytham freed himself and was later found by Basim, who aided him upstairs. There, he saw Arman dead and Thyra fighting off Isaac and one of his warriors. Together, they killed all present Order members except Isaac, who escaped. Hytham was later escorted out by Leo, who was hiding during their fight, while Thyra and Basim cleaned up the mess and investigated the Order hideout. Outside, Hytham explained his worries about Leo while the boy was thankful to see Hytham alive and hugged him. Hytham hugged him back and later joined Thyra and Basim back to the palace.<ref name="GCChapter 20">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 20</ref> Yet, they stopped at the previous building to receive the evidence that implicated Theodore's part in the palace attack.<ref name="GCChapter 21">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 21</ref>
Whilst being interrogated in a basement by the Order guard [[Arman]], the Hidden One retaliated and even injured him. However, his cues and silence gave away his personal stake in the mission.<ref name="GCChapter 18">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 18</ref> Subsequently choked out, Hytham soon woke up to the Order's leader Isaac, whom he had met earlier as a local wine server. After being offered a way out for Leo to live freely, Hytham refused, prompting Isaac to decide to kill him instead. However, before the Ancient could execute Hytham, they both heard a noise upstairs, prompting Isaac to investigate.<ref name="GCChapter 19">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 19</ref>


At the palace, Hytham received thanks from the Empress for unveiling Theodore's hand in the plot and the safety of her son. Afterwards, he met with Justin and disclosed his beliefs that he should tell the truth to Leo. Justin thanked him before leaving Hytham alone.<ref name="GCChapter 22">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 22</ref> After a day of rest, he later received from Thyra for a meeting at Hestiun's house again. There, he met Empress Eudocia, who wagered a game of archery for some advice. After the game, Hytham lost while Eudocia asked if someone was a monster in one way and deserved to die. Hytham answered by stating it may cause more harm than good. Understanding, she thanked him for his honesty before leaving.<ref name="GCChapter 23">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 23</ref>
Left alone, Hytham freed himself from his bindings and was later found by Basim, who aided him upstairs. There, he saw Arman dead and Thyra fighting off Isaac and one of his warriors. Together, they killed all present Order members except Isaac, who escaped. Hytham was later escorted out by Leo, who had been hiding during their fight, while Thyra and Basim cleaned up the mess and investigated the Order hideout. Outside, Hytham explained his worries about Leo while the boy was thankful to see Hytham alive and hugged him. Hytham hugged him back and later joined Thyra and Basim back at the palace.<ref name="GCChapter 20">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 20</ref> Yet, they stopped at the previous building to receive the evidence that implicated Theodore in the palace attack.<ref name="GCChapter 21">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 21</ref>


The next day, he joined the Varangian guards and the imperial family on an outing to [[Philopation]] to escape the questions about the palace attack. While there, He wondered where Basim was and talked to Thyra about his failings. Consoled by her, Hytham later heard Basim's bird call and followed its sound. Meeting Basim alone, Hytham asked if they were okay to which Basim replied with anger. Reading their blades and making sure no one heard them,<ref name="GCChapter 24">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 24</ref> they fought. However, Hytham lost to his mentor, who stated that he was angry over Hytham abandoning his post but of his jealousy over Hytham's care for Leo. Reconciling, Hytham and Basim planned to root the Order by using Leo as bait for them.<ref name="GCChapter 25">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 25</ref>
====Protecting Leo====
At the palace, Hytham received thanks from the Empress for unveiling Theodore's hand in the plot and for protecting her son. Afterwards, he met with Justin and disclosed his beliefs that he should tell the truth to Leo. Justin thanked him before leaving Hytham alone.<ref name="GCChapter 22">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 22</ref> After a day of rest, he received an invitation from Thyra to another meeting at Hestiun's house. There, he met Empress Eudocia, who wagered a game of archery for some advice. After the game, which Hytham lost, Eudocia asked if someone was a monster in one way and deserved to die. The Hidden One responded that it may cause more harm than good. Understanding, she thanked him for his honesty before leaving.<ref name="GCChapter 23">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 23</ref>


Using Basil's [[Hippodrome of Constantinople|Hippodrome]] event as their setup, Hytham began preparing for their plan while later making Justin and Leo spend time together during Leo's riding lesson.<ref name="GCChapter 26">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 26</ref> On the day of the race, Hytham accompanied the imperial family to the Hippodrome but was notified of Basim's absence. Not seeing any instance of the Order, he went to find Basim and came across a nearby tower.<ref name="GCChapter 27">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 27</ref> Hytham found an injured Basim and aided him in his injuries before coming back to the race. During Basil's race, they witnessed the emperor have an accident while an arrow was shot instantly into the emperor's box.<ref name="GCChapter 28">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 28</ref>
The next day, Hytham joined the Varangian guards and the Imperial family on an outing to [[Philopation]] to escape the questions about the palace attack. While there, he wondered where Basim was and talked to Thyra about his failings. Consoled by her, Hytham later heard Basim's bird call and followed its sound. Meeting Basim alone, Hytham asked if they were okay, to which Basim replied with anger. Readying their blades and making sure no one heard them,<ref name="GCChapter 24">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 24</ref> the two Hidden Ones began to spar. Hytham quickly lost to his mentor, who stated that he was angry with him for abandoning his post and for becoming too attached to Leo. However, Basim then admitted that he cared about Hytham and, after the pair reconciled, they devised a plan to root out the Order using Leo as bait, which made Hytham uncomfortable.<ref name="GCChapter 25">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 25</ref>


The Order made their move while Hytham moved through the chaos of the crowd. Seeing Leo taken, he chased after the Order captors and was aided by Basim, Justin, and Thyra. Chasing down out of the Hippodrome into an alley, it came to a private confrontation between them and the Order with their leader Isaac.<ref name="GCChapter 28"/> Hytham and Basim fought against Isaac while their allies fought against their own attackers. When Leo broke himself free, the moment opened opportunities for Thyra to kill two Order members, including Leo's captor, while Hytham took on Isaac solely. With an advantage, Hytham pushed Isaac back right onto Basim's blade, effectively killing him. However, Leo ran to the streets while the last Order member chasing him. Trying to save him, Hytham was held back while he saw Justin run and protect Leo.<ref name="GCChapter 29">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 29</ref>
Using Basil's [[Hippodrome of Constantinople|Hippodrome]] event as their setup, Hytham began preparing for their plan while later making Justin and Leo spend time together during Leo's riding lesson.<ref name="GCChapter 26">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 26</ref> On the day of the race, Hytham accompanied the imperial family to the Hippodrome but was notified of Basim's absence. Not seeing any sign of the Order's presence, he went to find Basim and came across a nearby tower.<ref name="GCChapter 27">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 27</ref> There, Hytham found an injured Basim and tended to him before returning to the Hippodrome.<ref name="GCChapter 28">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 28</ref>


Watching Justin fight against the Order member, the Hidden Ones saw the public surround and cheer Justin and Leo. Fortunately, Justin killed the man while the audience exclaimed both Leo and him as heroes while Hytham was relieved that their plan worked.<ref name="GCChapter 29">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 29</ref> With the Order and Emperor Basil's alliance effectively ended, Hytham later met with the Empress at Hestiun's house to deliver the news and their plan. Understanding, Eudocia offered Hytham a permanent place among the guards but he declined due to his duty to the Hidden Ones. Before leaving, Hytham was surprised when Leo came and hugged them. The two then bid each other goodbye as Leo thanked Hytham for being his protector.<ref name="GCChapter 30">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Chapter 30</ref> After the empress and her son left, Hytham joined Basim in leaving the city and venturing to their next destination.<ref name="GCEpilogue">''Assassin's Creed: The Golden City'' – Epilogue</ref>
During Basil's race, Basim threw a spike at the Emperor's chariot to make him crash, prompting the Order members to reveal themselves. After witnessing Leo being kidnapped from the imperial family's box, Hytham made his way through the chaos of the crowd and followed the Order members to an alley, where he was joined by Basim, Justin, and Thyra.<ref name="GCChapter 28"/> Hytham and Basim then fought against Isaac whle Justin and Thyra battled the remaining Order members and tried to rescue Leo.<ref name="GCChapter 29">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 29</ref>
 
When Leo broke free himself, the distraction allowed Thyra to swiftly kill two Order members while Hytham began to duel Isaac one-on-one. He eventually gained the upper hand and pushed the Order leader back, right into Basim's blade, killing him. Meanwhile, Leo ran to the streets, where the last Order member chased after him. Hytham tried to follow but was held back, prompting Justin to go after the Order member instead. As a large audience gathered to watch the fight, Justin prevailed and killed Leo's attacker, leading to him being hailed as a hero.<ref name="GCChapter 29"/>
 
With the Order and Emperor Basil's alliance effectively dissolved, Hytham later met with the Empress at Hestiun's house to deliver the news. Eudocia offered Hytham a permanent place among the Varangian guards but he declined due to his duty to the Hidden Ones. Before leaving, Hytham was surprised when Leo came and hugged them. The two then bid each other goodbye as Leo thanked Hytham for being his protector.<ref name="GCChapter 30">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Chapter 30</ref> After the Empress and her son left, Hytham joined Basim in leaving the city and venturing to their next destination.<ref name="GCEpilogue">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]'' – Epilogue</ref>


===Journey to Norway===
===Journey to Norway===
After their time in Constantinople, Hytham became Basim's apprentice and would continue to accompany him on his travels. While stationed in Constantinopole in 870, the two Hidden Ones spent their time in the city's {{Wiki|Imperial Library of Constantinople|Imperial Library}} to review travel accounts in an attempt to learn more about the Order of the Ancients.<ref name="Hytham Journal">''[[The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One]]''</ref> It was there that the pair met and befriended the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]], who sought to make a name for himself during his journey across the wider world.<ref name="TheProdigalPrince">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Prodigal Prince]]</ref> Hytham and Basim subsequently brought Sigurd to their homeland in the Abbasid Caliphate, serving as his guides and educating him on the Hidden Ones.<ref name="Hytham Journal" />
{{Dialogue|Hytham|Mentor, I must protest. This is deeply unorthodox. Our wrist-blade is a sacred tool—|Basim|Do not make a fetish out of cold metal, Hytham. What matters is the mind of the one who wields it.|Hytham protesting against Eivor receiving a Hidden Blade, 872.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|The Prodigal Prince}}
After their time together in Constantinople, Hytham became Basim's apprentice and would continue to accompany him on his travels. While stationed in Constantinopole in 870, the two Hidden Ones spent their time in the city's {{Wiki|Imperial Library of Constantinople|Imperial Library}} to review travel accounts in an attempt to learn more about the Order of the Ancients.<ref name="Hytham Journal">''[[The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One]]''</ref> It was there that the pair met and befriended the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]], who sought to make a name for himself during his journey across the wider world.<ref name="The Prodigal Prince">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Prodigal Prince]]</ref> Hytham and Basim subsequently brought Sigurd to their homeland in the Abbasid Caliphate, serving as his guides and educating him on the Hidden Ones.<ref name="Hytham Journal" />


By 872, Sigurd longed to return to his homeland of [[Norway]] and asked Hytham and Basim to accompany him. The two Hidden Ones agreed to come along, believing this was an opportunity to fight the Order's growing influence in the region. Rayhan later sent Hytham a letter in which he commended his decision to join Basim in cleansing [[Europe|Northern Europe]] of their enemy and told the young Acolyte that he too had the potential to achieve greatness like his mentor before him.<ref name="ToServeTheLight">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[To Serve the Light...]]</ref>
By 872, Sigurd longed to return to his homeland of [[Norway]] and asked Hytham and Basim to accompany him. The two Hidden Ones agreed to come along, believing this was an opportunity to fight the Order's growing influence in the region. Rayhan later sent Hytham a letter in which he commended his decision to join Basim in cleansing [[Europe|Northern Europe]] of their enemy and told the young Acolyte that he too had the potential to achieve greatness like his mentor before him.<ref name="To Serve the Light">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[To Serve the Light...]]</ref>


[[File:ACV The Prodigal Prince 10.png|thumb|250px|Hytham with his mentor Basim]]
[[File:ACV The Prodigal Prince 10.png|thumb|250px|Hytham with his mentor Basim]]
Arriving in [[Fornburg]] in late 872, Hytham and Basim were introduced by Sigurd to the rest of the [[Raven Clan]], including his wife [[Randvi]] and his adoptive younger sister [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]. Hytham took issue with Eivor being gifted with the [[Hidden Blade]]<ref name="TheProdigalPrince" /> that had belonged to the late fellow Hidden One [[Ammon]],<ref name="SongOfGlory1">''[[Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory 3|Issue #3]]</ref> and the fact that she proudly wore it on her outer wrist rather than concealed as the Hidden Ones did, but Basim overruled him.<ref name="TheProdigalPrince" />
Arriving in [[Fornburg]] in late 872, Hytham and Basim were introduced by Sigurd to the rest of the [[Raven Clan]], including his wife [[Randvi]] and his adoptive younger sister [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]. Hytham took issue with Eivor being gifted with the [[Hidden Blade]]<ref name="The Prodigal Prince" /> that had belonged to the late fellow Hidden One [[Ammon]],<ref name="Song of Glory">''[[Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory 3|Issue #3]]</ref> and the fact that she proudly wore it on her outer wrist rather than concealed as the Hidden Ones did, but Basim overruled him.<ref name="The Prodigal Prince" />
 
As Eivor and Sigurd joined forces with [[Harald Fairhair]] in an [[Assault on Kjotve's Fortress|assault]] against [[Kjotve the Cruel]]'s [[Kjotve's Fortress|fortress]], Basim chose to inform Eivor of the conflict between the Hidden Ones and the Order of the Ancients, with Kjotve being a member of the latter. Although Kjotve was Hytham's target, Eivor made it clear that she deserved the kill,<ref name="A Cruel Destiny">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Cruel Destiny]]</ref> as Kjotve had murdered [[Varin|her]] [[Rosta|parents]],<ref name="Prologue">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Prologue (Valhalla)|Prologue]]</ref> and the Hidden Ones agreed to let her do it.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" />


[[File:ACV A Cruel Destiny 8.png|thumb|250px|left|Hytham attempting to assassinate Kjotve]]
[[File:ACV A Cruel Destiny 8.png|thumb|250px|left|Hytham attempting to assassinate Kjotve]]
As Eivor and Sigurd joined forces with [[Harald Fairhair]] in an [[Assault on Kjotve's Fortress|assault]] against [[Kjotve the Cruel]]'s [[Kjotve's Fortress|fortress]], Basim chose to inform Eivor of the conflict between the Hidden Ones and the Order of the Ancients, with Kjotve being a member of the latter. Although Kjotve was Hytham's target, Eivor made it clear that she deserved the kill,<ref name="ACruelDestiny">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[A Cruel Destiny]]</ref> as Kjotve had murdered [[Varin|her]] [[Rosta|parents]],<ref name="Prologue">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Prologue (Valhalla)|Prologue]]</ref> and the Hidden Ones agreed to let her do it.<ref name="ACruelDestiny" />
During Kjotve's honor duel with Eivor, however, Hytham went back on the agreement and leapt at Kjotve when he fell into a pit with Eivor, intending to assassinate him. To Hytham's horror, Kjotve caught and hurled him against a wall, incapacitating the Hidden One but allowing Eivor to land the killing blow.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" /> Hytham would eventually heal from his injuries, but never fully recover.<ref name="Birthrights">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Birthrights]]</ref>
 
During Kjotve's honor duel with Eivor, however, Hytham went back on the agreement and leapt at Kjotve when he fell into a pit with Eivor, intending to assassinate him. To Hytham's horror, Kjotve caught and hurled him against a wall, incapacitating the Hidden One but allowing Eivor to land the killing blow.<ref name="ACruelDestiny" /> Hytham would eventually heal from his injuries, but never fully recover.<ref name="Birthrights">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Birthrights]]</ref>


===Life in England===
===Life in England===
====Settling into Ravensthorpe====
====Settling into Ravensthorpe====
[[File:ACV To Serve the Light 11.png|thumb|250px|Hytham requesting Eivor to help him take down the Order]]
{{Dialogue2|Eivor|Are you hoping to initiate me?|Hytham|I might try if I believed you would join. But that is not my purpose in England. Basim and I are hunting larger prey.|The Order of Ancients.|Eivor and Hytham, after he taught her the Leap of Faith, 873.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|To Serve the Light...}}
Later on, Hytham and Basim accompanied Sigurd, Eivor and select members from the Raven Clan as they left Norway to escape the rule of Harald Fairhair, whom they refused acknowledge as king in his efforts to [[Unification of Norway|unify the nation]] after endless wars and dwindling resources.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Seas of Fate]]</ref> On their arrival in [[England]], the two Hidden Ones convinced Eivor to build a [[Ravensthorpe bureau|bureau]] in the new settlement of [[Ravensthorpe]] to serve as their base of operation to combat the Order of the Ancients in the region.<ref name="ToServeTheLight" />
Later on, Hytham and Basim accompanied Sigurd, Eivor, and select members from the Raven Clan as they left Norway to escape the rule of Harald Fairhair, whom they refused acknowledge as king in his efforts to [[Unification of Norway|unify the nation]] after endless wars and dwindling resources.<ref name="Seas of Fate">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Seas of Fate]]</ref> On their arrival in [[England]], the two Hidden Ones convinced Eivor to build a [[Ravensthorpe bureau|bureau]] in the new settlement of [[Ravensthorpe]] to serve as their base of operation to combat the Order of the Ancients in the region.<ref name="To Serve the Light" />
 
After the bureau's [[Renovation|construction]], Hytham encouraged Eivor to hunt Order members to ensure alliances for the Raven Clan could be achieved more easily, as the Order had entrenched themselves deep in the [[Heptarchy|various kingdoms]]' administrations. He then coached Eivor in taking her first [[Leap of Faith]] from the cliff across Ravensthorpe. After returning to the bureau, Hytham suggested that Eivor begin her hunt of the Order from [[London|Lunden]]. He also informed her of abandoned Hidden Ones bureaus scattered throughout England, and asked her to explore them and retrieve any document she may find inside, as they would greatly aid his research of the original Hidden Ones.<ref name="ToServeTheLight" />


Once Eivor had retrieved all six pages of [[The Magas Codex]] from the different Hidden One bureaus in England, she returned to Ravensthorpe and presented them to Hytham. He thanked her and informed her of another document in the possession of Ravensthorpe's [[merchant]] [[Reda]], which had been supposedly written by [[Bayek|one]] of the original founders of the Hidden Ones.<ref name="BriefHistory">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' — [[A Brief History of the Hidden Ones]]</ref>
[[File:ACV To Serve the Light 11.png|thumb|250px|Hytham requesting Eivor's help to take down the Order]]
After the bureau's [[Renovation|construction]], Hytham encouraged Eivor to hunt Order members to ensure alliances for the Raven Clan could be achieved more easily, as the Order had entrenched themselves deep in the [[Heptarchy|various kingdoms]]' administrations. He then coached Eivor in taking her first Leap of Faith from the cliff across Ravensthorpe. After returning to the bureau, Hytham suggested that Eivor begin her hunt of the Order from [[London|Lunden]]. He also informed her of abandoned Hidden Ones bureaus scattered throughout England, and asked her to explore them and retrieve any document she may find inside, as they would greatly aid his research of the original Hidden Ones.<ref name="To Serve the Light" />


In 874, Hytham met with one of Ravensthorpe's guests, [[Geirmund Hel-hide]], who grew a reputation across England and especially rumors of a possible [[Hnituðr|item]] guarding Guthrum. As they discussed the fall of King [[Æthelred I, King of Wessex|Æthelred]], Hytham offered to lead Geirmund to the settlement's seeress, [[Valka]], at her [[Seer's Hut|home]]. Once they arrived, Hytham left him at her house as he went back to the longhouse feast.<ref name="ACVGS Ch23"/>
Once Eivor had retrieved all six pages of [[The Magas Codex]] from the different Hidden One bureaus in England, she returned to Ravensthorpe and presented them to Hytham. He thanked her and informed her of another document in the possession of Ravensthorpe's [[merchant]] [[Reda]], which had been supposedly written by [[Bayek|one]] of the original founders of the Hidden Ones.<ref name="Brief History">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' — [[A Brief History of the Hidden Ones]]</ref>


During his years operating the Ravensthorpe bureau, Hytham received a letter from Mentor Rayhan. In his letter, Rayhan commended Hytham for accepting Basim's invitation to cleanse Northern Europe of the enemy. Rayhan affirmed his belief that Hytham was the right Hidden One to accompany Basim and recommended Hytham follow the example of his elder "brother" if he wished to rise through the Hidden Ones' [[Assassin rank|ranks]].<ref name="ToServeTheLight"/>  
In 874, Hytham met with one of Ravensthorpe's guests, the Viking warrior [[Geirmund Hel-hide]], who had grown a reputation across England. As they discussed the fall of King [[Æthelred I, King of Wessex|Æthelred]] and rumors of an [[Hnituðr|item]] that was supposedly protecting [[Guthrum]], Hytham offered to lead Geirmund to the settlement's seeress, [[Valka]], at her [[Seer's Hut|home]]. Once they arrived, Hytham left Geirmund to speak with Valka and went back to the longhouse feast.<ref name="ACVGS Ch23"/>


Through his time in England, Hytham tasked Eivor to find and return [[Order of the Ancients medallion|Order medallions]] to him as proof of Order members' death. Following Eivor's success in purging the Order from Lunden, Hytham informed her of more targets in both [[York|Jorvik]] and [[Winchester|Wincestre]], as revealed in letters he had received from an anonymous "[[Alfred the Great|Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ]]."<ref name="BreakingTheOrder">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Breaking the Order]]</ref>
During his time in England, Hytham tasked Eivor to find and return [[Order of the Ancients medallion|Order medallions]] to him as proof of Order members' death. Following Eivor's success in purging the Order from Lunden, Hytham informed her of more targets in both [[York|Jorvik]] and [[Winchester|Wincestre]], as revealed in letters he had received from an anonymous informant known only as the "[[Alfred the Great|Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ]]".<ref name="Breaking the Order">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Breaking the Order]]</ref>


====Basim's betrayal====
====Basim's betrayal====
In 877, Basim was supposedly killed by Eivor and Sigurd in Norway after following them there in order to exact revenge on Eivor for [[Loki|unclear reasons]]. Eivor informed Hytham of what had happened upon her return to Ravensthorpe, shocking the latter, who could not understand what had driven his mentor to commit such an act of betrayal.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[A Brother's Keeper]]</ref>
{{Dialogue3|Eivor|Hytham, this will be hard to hear, but Basim attacked us in Norway. Vengeance for some transgression of ours, imagined or real.|Hytham|You mean... you mean you slew him yourself.|Sigurd and I, together. I know this comes as a—|I do not understand. Why would he do such a thing? He loved Sigurd. He loved you!|Eivor informing Hytham of his mentor's betrayal and fate, 878.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Breaking the Order}}
In 877, Basim was supposedly killed by Eivor and Sigurd in Norway after following them there in order to exact revenge on Eivor for [[Loki|unclear reasons]]. Eivor informed Hytham of what had happened upon her return to Ravensthorpe, shocking the Hidden One, who could not understand what had driven his mentor to commit such an act of betrayal.<ref name="A Brother's Keeper">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Brother's Keeper]]</ref>


Some time after the news of Basim's betrayal reached Rayhan, he sent Hytham a letter expressing his dismay, but not surprise. Rayhan went on to explain in the letter that Basim's adherence to [[the Creed]] had recently seemed secondary to what he described as a personal [[Reborn Isu|mania]] he had been afflicted with for many years. Hytham was then invited to attend a [[Assassin Council|council]] hosted by Mentor [[Fuladh Al Haami]] of the Justanid Brotherhood in their newly constructed fortress of [[Alamut]] in two summers' time to give a full accounting, and to receive a new title, as the rank of Acolyte was no longer suitable for the young Hidden One.<ref name="BreakingTheOrder" />
Some time after the news of Basim's betrayal reached Rayhan, he sent Hytham a letter expressing his dismay, but not surprise. Rayhan went on to explain in the letter that Basim's adherence to [[the Creed]] had recently seemed secondary to what he described as a personal [[Reborn Isu|mania]] he had been afflicted with for many years. Hytham was then invited to attend a [[Assassin Council|council]] hosted by Mentor [[Fuladh Al Haami]] of the Justanid Brotherhood in their newly constructed fortress of [[Alamut]] in two summers' time to give a full accounting, and to receive a new title, as the rank of Acolyte was no longer suitable for the young Hidden One.<ref name="Breaking the Order" />


====Dismantling the Order====
====Dismantling the Order====
By 878, Hytham met with Eivor, who delivered the last batch of Order medallions, as she disclosed King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] of [[Wessex]] being the [[Grand Maegester of the Order of the Ancients]] and the Poor-Fellow Soldier. Realizing Alfred had helped destroy the Order from within, Hytham and Eivor saw the Order dismantled as the former only had to fight against the remaining small fragments left within England.<ref name="BreakingTheOrder" />
{{Dialogue2|Eivor|Here you are, Hytham... the last of The Order's sigils. You will find King Ælfred's among them.|Hytham|King Ælfred? Did our Poor Fellow-Soldier lead you to his hiding place?|He did, for they were one and the same. Our Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ was the Grand Maegester of the Order of the Ancients.|Eivor informing Hytham that King Alfred was the Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ, 878.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Breaking the Order}}
[[File:ACV Breaking the Order - final member.png|thumb|250px|left|Eivor informing Hytham of the identity of the "Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ"]]
In 878, Hytham met with Eivor at the Ravensthorpe bureau, where she gave him the last batch of Order of the Ancients medallions and disclosed that King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] of [[Wessex]] was both the [[Grand Maegester of the Order of the Ancients|Grand Maegester of the Order]] and the Poor-Fellow Soldier. Realizing that Alfred had helped them destroy the Order from within, Hytham and Eivor saw the Order dismantled as the former only had to fight against the remaining small fragments left within England.<ref name="Breaking the Order" />
 
With the Order seemingly purged from England, Hytham also saw an opportunity to invite Eivor to formally join the Hidden Ones, as she had helped eliminate their enemy and was by now fully aware of their cause. Eivor turned him down, explaining that the Hidden Ones' way of life was not for her, but assured him that she would do anything, even give her own life, for the people she loved, including Hytham.<ref name="Breaking the Order" />
 
====Recruiting Niamh of Argyll====
In Lunden, Hytham worked with his fellow Hidden One [[Marcella]] of [[Rome]] to establish another bureau, the [[Hawk's Nest]], along the [[River Thames]]. Circa 878, they sent out letters of invitation to notable warriors, like [[Nimue]], but Nimue's letter was intercepted by the [[Women of the Mist]] and given to [[Niamh of Argyll]], who was tasked to investigate the Hidden Ones.<ref name="Chapter 01">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 1</ref>


With the Order seemingly purged from England, Hytham also saw an opportunity to invite Eivor to formally join the Hidden Ones, as she had helped eliminate their enemy and was by now fully aware of their cause. However, Eivor turned him down, explaining that the Hidden Ones' way of life was not for her, though she assured him that she would do anything, even give her own life, for the people she loved, including Hytham.<ref name="BreakingTheOrder" />
Soon, Hytham met with Niamh, alongside Marcella, and welcomed her into their establishment, much to Marcella's disdain.<ref name="Chapter 03">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 3</ref> The next day, he tested Niamh's abilities and later divulged their ongoing war with the Order of the Ancients as well as her first task: to assassinate a priest, Father [[Deoric]], in [[Cote]].<ref name="Chapter 04">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 4</ref> As a reluctant Niamh was preparing to leave, Hytham asked her about any information on the Women of the Mist, to which Niamh lied and promised to investigate the matter herself at a later time.<ref name="Chapter 05">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 5</ref>
 
After Deoric's death, Hytham welcomed Valka when she came to visit the Hawk's Nest, and later greeted Niamh when she returned from her mission to Cote. Despite some mistakes, Hytham and Marcella decided to initiate Niamh into the Hidden Ones as a recruit.<ref name="Chapter 08">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 8</ref> A day passed, and Hytham asked Niamh to accompany him on a new mission to a keep that housed another Order member, [[Cyrus]]. After Niamh accepted, Hytham was warned by both Valka and Marcella to not exert himself due to his injuries.<ref name="Chapter 09">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 9</ref>
 
Riding together, Hytham and Niamh found the keep along the River Thames. Infiltrating it, the two went to find information about Cyrus and to save a kidnapped woman. After rescuing the woman, [[Ebba]], Hytham found himself being slowed down by his injuries but was able to escape with Niamh and Ebba.<ref name="Chapter 10">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 10</ref> Returning to the Hawk's Nest, Hytham was medically aided by Niamh and later rested.<ref name="Chapter 11">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 11</ref>
 
The next day, Hytham was told by Niamh that she had taken Ebba back home and responded well to her reasoning. Looking over the evidence on how the Order had partnered with the [[Descendants of the Round Table]], Hytham knew that he had to contact Eivor and Valka about [[Excalibur]], a [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]] that was in Eivor's possession.<ref name="Chapter 11"/> At the same time, he was asked by Niamh to let her find and infiltrate the Order's "nunnery" along with Valka and, after some consideration, he accepted.<ref name="Chapter 12">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 12</ref>
 
Hytham later awaited Niamh's return, only to witness a confrontation between her and Marcella. As a fight broke out, during which a furious Marcella attempted to kill Niamh, Hytham tried to separate them. After multiple interventions, he succeeded in stopping Marcella, who stormed off. Hytham later apologized to Niamh about Marcella's behavior and asked her to travel with him to [[Scotland|Caledonia]], to which a torn Niamh agreed.<ref name="Chapter 15">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 15</ref>


====Safeguarding Excalibur====
====Safeguarding Excalibur====
In Lunden, Hytham worked with fellow Hidden One [[Marcella]] of [[Rome]] to establish another bureau, the [[Hawk's Nest]], along the [[River Thames]]. Circa 878, they sent out letters of invitations to notable warriors, like [[Nimue]], but the letter to Nimue was intercepted by the [[Women of the Mist]] and given to [[Niamh of Argyll]], who was tasked to investigate the Hidden Ones.<ref name="Chapter 01">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 1</ref> Soon, Hytham met with Niamh, alongside Marcella, and welcomed her into their establishment, much to Marcella's disdain.<ref name="Chapter 03">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 3</ref> The next day, he tested Niamh's abilities and later divulged their ongoing war with the [[Order of the Ancients]] as well as her first task. He and Marcella gave Niamh her first target and their location as they wanted her to kill a priest, Father [[Deoric]], in [[Cote]].<ref name="Chapter 04">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 4</ref> As a reluctant Niamh was leaving, Hytham asked her about any information about the Women of the Mist, to which Niamh lied and promised him to investigate the matter later herself.<ref name="Chapter 05">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 5</ref>
During their journey, Hytham was aided by Niamh as they traveled through the bogs and past the people of Caledonia.<ref name="White Horse Prologue">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Prologue</ref> Despite being in pain, the Hidden One ventured through the tough weather and terrain and soon found Eivor and her warriors fighting against the [[Picts]]. Joining in, he and Niamh fought with Eivor and pushed back the Picts. Quickly, Eivor and Hytham embraced each other as they talked about the recent events with the Order and the Descendants. After their talk, Hytham looked for Niamh to formally introduce her to Eivor.<ref name="Chapter 16">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 16</ref>


After Deoric's death, Hytham later welcomed Valka into Hawk's Nest as Niamh later arrived to inform him on her mission. Despite some mistakes, Hytham and Marcella later initiated Niamh into the Hidden Ones as a recruit.<ref name="Chapter 08">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 8</ref> A day passed as he later asked Niamh to accompany him on a mission to a keep that housed another Order member, [[Cyrus]]. As Niamh agreed, he was warned by both Valka and Marcella to not exert himself due to his injuries.<ref name="Chapter 09">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 9</ref> Together, Hytham and Valka later rode and found the keep along the River Thames. Infiltrating the keep, Hytham and Niamh went to find information about Cyrus and to rescue a kidnapped woman. Rescuing the woman, he soon found himself more injured but was able to escape with Naimh and the pagan woman [[Ebba]].<ref name="Chapter 10">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 10</ref> After returning to Hawk's Nest, Hytham was medically aided by Niamh and later rested.<ref name="Chapter 11">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 11</ref>
After finding a tense Niamh, Hytham and Eivor talked to her, only for the discussion to turn sour when Eivor noticed Niamh with Excalibur. Shocked, Hytham could only ask Niamh why she would steal the sword before his initiate fought off Eivor and ran off with Excalibur. Going after her and in pain, Hytham could not spot Niamh but saw her horse running off into the wild.<ref name="Chapter 17">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 17</ref>


The next day, Hytham was told by Niamh that she took Ebba back home and responded well to her reasoning. Looking over the evidence on how the Order partnered with the [[Descendants of the Round Table]], Hytham knew he had to contact Eivor and Valka about Excalibur.<ref name="Chapter 11"/> At the same time, he was asked by Niamh to find and infiltrate the Order's "nunnery" along with Valka and after some consideration, he agreed.<ref name="Chapter 12">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 12</ref> Moments later, Hytham awaited Niamh's return but came to see a confrontation between Niamh and Marcella. As a fight broke out with Marcella aimed to kill Niamh, he kept trying to stop her. After multiple interventions, he succeeded in stopping Marcella, who stormed off. Hytham later apologized to Niamh about Marcella's behavior and soon asked her to travel with him to [[Scotland|Caledonia]], to which a torn Niamh agreed.<ref name="Chapter 15">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 15</ref>
Betrayed, Hytham later received word from Valka that Niamh had traveled to Ravensthorpe, where Valka tended to her injuries sustained during her flight with Excalibur. Debating with Valka at her [[Seer's Hut|hut]], Hytham asked why Niamh was not dead as Valka explained that Excalibur was a holy relic to Niamh's people like [[Mjölnir]] was to hers. However, they were interrupted by Niamh, who alerted them to the arrival of several Descendant soldiers.<ref name="Chapter 20">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 20</ref>


Within their journey, Hytham was aided by Niamh as they traveled through the bogs and past the people of Caledonia.<ref name="WhiteHorsePrologue">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Prologue</ref> Despite being in pain, he ventured through the tough weather and terrain and soon found Eivor and her warrior fighting against the [[Picts]]. Joining in, he and Niamh fought with Eivor and pushed back the Picts. Quickly, Eivor and Hytham embraced each other as they talked about the recent events with the Order and the Descendants. After their talk, Hytham looked for Niamh to formally introduce her to Eivor.<ref name="Chapter 16">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 16</ref> After finding a tense Niamh, Hytham and Eivor talked to her, only for the discussion to turn sour as Eivor noticed Niamh with Excalibur. Shocked, he asked Niamh why as his initiate fought off Eivor and then ran off with the sword. Going after Niamh and in pain, he could not see Niamh but saw her horse and made run off into the wild.<ref name="Chapter 17">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 17</ref>
Watching a worn Niamh fight her attackers, Hytham joined the battle and together they managed to defeat the soldiers. Hytham then angrily confronted Niamh about her lies and betrayal, though he forgave her after she explained her actions. As their conversation shifted to Excalibur, the two listened to Valka's plan to "burn" the sword and decided to act on it.<ref name="Chapter 20"/>


Betrayed, Hytham later received notice from Valka as she tended to Niamh, who was injured and poisoned after running away. Debating with Valka at her [[Seer's Hut|hut]], he asked why Niamh is not dead as Valka explained that Excalibur is a holy relic to Niamh's people like [[Mjölnir]] is to her people. However, they are quickly interrupted by Niamh, who told them of the incoming Descendants soldiers. Watching a worn Niamh fight her attackers, he fought with Niamh and defeated all of them. Quickly, Hytham grew angry and confronted Niamh about her lies and betrayal. Yet, Hytham later understood as Niamh explained why. Focusing on Excalibur and stopping the Order and the Descendants, Hytham and Niamh heard Valka's plan to "burn" the sword and after some discussions, they agreed and started to prepare.<ref name="Chapter 20">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 20</ref>
The next day, Hytham and Valka "chased" after Niamh with Excalibur in their possession. Chasing Niamh off, both Hytham and Valka headed to the [[Hwithors|White Horse]] to sacrifice Excalibur.<ref name="Chapter 22">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 22</ref> After gaining help from his fellow Hidden Ones, Hytham guarded Valka as she commenced the ritual. As "Excalibur" melted in front of their audience, Hytham met and parried an incoming Descendant soldier trying to stop Valka. In an instance, he found an opportunity and killed the man, tossing him down the hill. With "Excalibur" gone, Hytham and Valka made sure that all of England thought the blade had been destroyed.<ref name="Chapter 23">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 23</ref>


A day passed after Hytham and Valka "chased" after Niamh with Excalibur in their possession. Chasing Niamh off, both he and Valka headed to the [[Hwithors|White Horse]] to sacrifice Excalibur.<ref name="Chapter 22">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 22</ref> After gaining help from his fellow Hidden Ones, Hytham guarded Valka as she commenced the ritual. As "Excalibur" melted in front of their audience, he met and parried an incoming Descendant soldier trying to stop Valka. In an instance, he found an opportunity and killed the man as he tossed the soldier down the hill. With "Excalibur" gone, Hytham and Valka made sure all of England thought it was destroyed.<ref name="Chapter 23">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 23</ref>
Weeks later, Hytham and Valka were invited to [[Avalon]] to meet with [[The Lady]] and Niamh. There, Hytham and Valka learned that their spectacle had led to the downfall of the Descendants and had allowed Niamh to safely bring the real Excalibur to Avalon. Opening discussion to a possible alliance between the Hidden Ones and the Women of the Mist, Hytham was told that Niamh was to decide on the matter, as Excalibur had "chosen" her to be the next Lady of Avalon. Elated, Hytham hugged Niamh and Valka as the trio saw peace on the horizon and looked forward to a brighter future.<ref name="Chapter 25">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' – Chapter 25</ref>


Weeks passed after the ceremony, and Hytham and Valka were invited to [[Avalon]] to meet with [[The Lady]] and Niamh. Opening discussion to a possible alliance with the Women of the Mist, Hytham was told that Niamh was to decide as Excalibur has chosen her to be the next Lady of Avalon. Elated, Hytham hugged Niamh and Valka as they defeated Niamh's enemies and saw peace in the horizon.<ref name="Chapter 25">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse'' – Chapter 25</ref>
====Trade with Ireland====
[[File:ACV Irish Trade 3.png|thumb|250x250px|Hytham introducing Eivor to Azar]]
In 879, Hytham met and maintained contact with a [[Iran|Persian]] trader named [[Azar]] who was based in [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]]. Sharing a similar {{Wiki|Arab culture|culture}}, the two became friends and mutually agreed to establish a trade post in both Ravensthorpe and Dublin. Upon Azar's arrival, she was received by the ''jarlskona'' Eivor instead of Hytham, who arrived shortly thereafter. Hytham introduced Eivor to Azar, who then informed the ''jarlskona'' of an invitation from her cousin, King [[Bárid mac Ímair]], to Ireland.<ref name="Irish Trade">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – ''[[Wrath of the Druids]]'' – [[Irish Trade]]</ref>
 
====Mentoring Edward and Niels====
{{Dialogue2|Niels|I don't need a family. I see that now. Your cause... Those monks we fought... You're not so different. You'll always find a reason to kill.|Hytham|Niels, we've been fighting the oppressor for centuries!|That's the problem, Hytham. If your path was true, you would have won a long time ago. A thousand years from now... you'll still be fighting.|Niels rejecting Hytham's invite to join the Hidden Ones.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Hidden Codex}}
Following Eivor's capture of the young monk [[Edward (monk)|Edward]] during a raid of [[Readingum Abbey]], Hytham took the boy under his wing and put him at work at the Ravensthorpe bureau. Impressed by Edward's talents at deciphering texts, Hytham hoped to recruit him to the Hidden Ones. However, Eivor advised her friend not to get too attached to the monk, as they were only holding him hostage for a ransom and Edward was too undisciplined to join the Brotherhood.<ref name="The Hidden Codex">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Hidden Codex]]''</ref>
 
[[File:ACV THC Niels defeating Gunnar.png|thumb|260px|left|Hytham and the others watching Niels defeat his father Gunnar]]
Over the course of a month, Edward tried to escape Ravensthorpe on three separate occasions, but was always re-captured by the Viking [[Niels Gunnarsson]], whom Hytham also took an interest in due to his skills as a fighter and hunter. Following Edward's latest failed escape attempt, Hytham, Eivor and Sigurd greeted him and Niels when they returned to the settlement. Moments later, Niels' father [[Gunnar (Niels' father)|Gunnar]] arrived, shouting at his son for leaving their farm unattended, and tried to punch him, only to fall to the ground after Niels dodged his attack. Sigurd broke up the fight and the group proceeded to discuss what to do with Edward. Eivor ultimately decided to let Niels choose the monk's fate, and he set him free, much to his father's anger.<ref name="The Hidden Codex" />


====Trade with Ireland====
Prior to Edward's departure from Ravensthorpe, Hytham met with him at the bureau one final time, extending an offer to join the Hidden Ones and gain access to their documents whenever he wished. To this, Edward revealed that he had found Hytham's secret documents on the [[Isu]] hidden behind a bookshelf, much to the Hidden One's shock, though Edward assured him that he had not stolen anything. He then bid him farewell and left Ravensthorpe, rejecting Hytham's invite to join the Brotherhood due to his dislike of rules.<ref name="The Hidden Codex" />
In 879, Hytham met and maintained contact with a [[Iran|Persian]] trader named [[Azar]] who was based in [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]]. Sharing a similar {{Wiki|Arab culture|culture}}, the two became friends and mutually agreed to establish a trade post in both Ravensthorpe and Dublin. Upon Azar's arrival, she was received by the ''jarlskona'' Eivor instead of Hytham, who arrived shortly thereafter. Hytham introduced Eivor to Azar, who then informed Eivor of an invitation from her cousin King [[Bárid mac Ímair]] to Ireland.<ref name="Irish Trade">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – ''[[Wrath of the Druids]]'' – [[Irish Trade]]</ref>
 
Later, Hytham arrived at Gunnar and Niels' home in the midst of another fight between father and son, and offered to purchase Niels, tossing a pouch of coins to the ground. Gunnar laughed and said no amount of [[gold]] could buy his son, but a swift flick from Hytham's Hidden Blade quieted Gunnar down and he accepted the Hidden One's offer.<ref name="The Hidden Codex" />
 
[[File:ACV THC Eivor and Hytham.png|thumb|260px|Hytham and Eivor sending Niels away]]
Afterwards, Hytham brought Niels to the bureau, where the latter deduced the Hidden One hoped to recruit him and stated he had no intention to join his Brotherhood. In response, Hytham simply asked Niels what he wanted to do and, after the Viking replied that he wished to write his own saga by becoming a hunter, Hytham told him he could be hunting tyrants. He then handed him a ledger containing information on a [[Slavery|slave]] trader and revealed that he had taken notice of Niels' dislike of unnecessary killing, which he claimed made him a perfect fit for the Hidden Ones.<ref name="The Hidden Codex" />
 
Niels ultimately agreed to give Hytham's invite some thought and accepted an assignment to travel to Lunden, where he would receive further instructions from the local bureau leader, [[Adelaïde]]. Before Niels' departure from Ravensthorpe, Hytham and Eivor came to bid him farewell, though as they did so, Edward suddenly returned to the settlement to ask for Hytham's help in finding his missing brother [[Ecbert]]. Hytham took this as a sign that Edward's destiny lay with the Hidden Ones and so he sent the monk to accompany Niels on his mission.<ref name="The Hidden Codex" />
 
Once their adventure was over, Niels returned to Ravensthorpe alone, telling Hytham, Eivor and Sigurd about everything that had happened during his and Edward's journey. He explained that the two of them and Adelaïde had fought a cult who were using an Isu artifact—the [[Codex of Eden]]—to convert the population; that Adelaïde had murdered Ecbert to acquire the Codex, resulting in Edward killing her and inadvertently destroying the artifact; and that he and Edward had agreed to go their separate ways.<ref name="The Hidden Codex" />
 
[[File:ACV THC Eivor offering mead.png|thumb|250px|left|Eivor offering Hytham mead]]
Niels then presented Adelaïde's Hidden Blade to Hytham, who insisted that Niels keep it, claiming he had earned a place among the Hidden Ones. However, the Viking believed that the Brotherhood was not so different from the cult he had fought, and decided to find his own path. Hytham tried to explain that the Hidden Ones only eliminated people who oppressed others, but Niels rebutted that the Brotherhood would always find reasons to kill, otherwise they would have won long ago. With that, he took his leave while Hytham was left dismayed by the loss of another potential recruit, though Eivor quickly cheered him up by offering him some mead.<ref name="The Hidden Codex" />


====Training the Hidden Ones====
====Training the Hidden Ones====
By 889, Eivor visited Hytham at the Ravensthorpe bureau one last time to say her goodbyes before she left England for good. After Hytham made another attempt at convincing Eivor to join the Hidden Ones, she remarked that Hytham had compassion of a size she had never seen in anyone else, as he was not fighting just for himself or for his people, but for the entire world. Hytham then explained how he saw the Hidden Ones as his family, similarly to how the Raven Clan had become Eivor's family after she lost her biological one, and that because anyone could join the Hidden Ones, he felt everyone was equally worthy of their love.<ref name="FYE" />
{{Quote|Good luck with this lot. They're a wild crew...|Eivor wishing Hytham good luck with training his initates before parting ways, c. 889.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Fare Thee Well, Young Eagle}}
By 889, Eivor visited Hytham at the Ravensthorpe bureau one last time to say her goodbyes before she left England for good. After Hytham made another attempt at convincing Eivor to join the Hidden Ones, she remarked that Hytham had compassion of a size she had never seen in anyone else, as he was not fighting just for himself or for his people, but for the entire world. Hytham then explained how he saw the Hidden Ones as his family, similarly to how the Raven Clan had become Eivor's family after losing her biological one, and that because anyone could join the Hidden Ones, he felt everyone was equally worthy of their love.<ref name="FYE" />


Eivor expressed her admiration for Hytham's cause, but once again turned down his offer to join the Hidden Ones, explaining that she did not have the necessary focus to serve their Creed, as her mind was frequently [[Odin|divided]]. Before she could say more, their conversation was interrupted by Hytham's [[Assassin apprentice|initiates]], [[Yanli]], [[Rowan]], [[Tove]], and [[Eluric]], who had come for their scheduled training. Eivor then departed, wishing Hytham good luck with training his initiates, as they were a "wild crew."<ref name="FYE">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Last Chapter]]'' – [[Fare Thee Well, Young Eagle]]</ref>
[[File:ACV Fare Thee Well Young Eagle 1.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor bidding Hytham farewell before leaving England]]
Eivor expressed her admiration for Hytham's cause, but once again turned down his offer to join the Hidden Ones, explaining that she did not have the necessary focus to serve their Creed, as her mind was frequently [[Odin|divided]]. Before she could say more, their conversation was interrupted by Hytham's [[Assassin apprentice|initiates]], [[Yanli]], [[Rowan]], [[Tove]], and [[Eluric]], who had come for their scheduled training. Eivor then departed, wishing Hytham good luck with training his initiates, as they were a "wild crew".<ref name="FYE">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Last Chapter]]'' – [[Fare Thee Well, Young Eagle]]</ref>


===Later life===
====Later life====
Hytham wrote down of all the events that transpired from Eivor's journey, the Vikings' culture, and lives of Ravensthorpe's residents from either his personal account or from his own reliable sources. Ultimately, he resounded a sense of home and kinship he found as a member of Ravensthorpe.<ref name="Hytham Journal"/>
Hytham wrote down of all the events that transpired from Eivor's journey, the Vikings' culture, and lives of Ravensthorpe's residents from either his personal account or from his own reliable sources. Ultimately, he resounded a sense of home and kinship he found as a member of Ravensthorpe.<ref name="Hytham Journal"/>


==Legacy==
===Legacy===
Hytham's existence was speculated by [[Shaun Hastings]] to have been known to the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Edward Kenway]], possibly influencing the naming of his son, [[Haytham Kenway]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Shaun's notes]]: "The Hidden Ones"</ref>
In 2020, Hytham's existence was speculated by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] and historian [[Shaun Hastings]] to have been known to the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Edward Kenway]], possibly influencing the naming of his son, [[Haytham Kenway]].<ref name="ACV Notes">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Layla Hassan's personal files#Physical notes|Layla Hassan's personal files]]: "The Hidden Ones"</ref>


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
Hytham was shown to be an idealistic Acolyte of Hidden Ones. Although he was initially against his master's idea of involving Eivor and even bequeathed her an ornate Hidden Blade,<ref name="TheProdigalPrince"/> she quickly mastered to gain her trust and with it, forming an alliance between their faction and Ravensthorpe. Hytham eventually saw her as a valuable ally in the fight against the Order of the Ancients, as well as a good friend.<ref name="BreakingTheOrder"/>
{{Quote|How does a heart so large hide in such a modest man? [...] To work so tirelessly for strangers... fighting not for yourself, not for your people, but for all the world. That takes compassion of a size I have never known or seen in others.|Eivor Varinsdottir to Hytham, c. 889.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Fare Thee Well, Young Eagle}}
As a Hidden One, Hytham had an idealistic view of the world, believing that it was the brotherhood's duty to share their love and compassion with the rest of the world. Hytham was extremely loyal to the Hidden Ones, whom he regarded as his family, in part due to having lost both of his parents at a young age,<ref name="FYE" /> and also to his mentor Basim, with whom he shared a close bond. After learning about Basim's betrayal from Eivor, Hytham was stunned and could not comprehend what had driven his mentor to turn on his allies.<ref name="Breaking the Order" />
 
[[File:ACV To Serve the Light 2.png|thumb|250px|left|Hytham and Eivor in the Ravensthorpe bureau]]
Hytham valued the Hidden Ones' traditions and as such was against Basim's idea of gifting Eivor a Hidden Blade and involving her in their affairs.<ref name="The Prodigal Prince" /> In time, however, the Viking managed to win his trust, so much that he decided to teach her some of the brotherhood's traditions like the Leap of Faith.<ref name="To Serve the Light" /> Eventually, Hytham came to see Eivor as a valuable ally in the fight against the Order of the Ancients, as well as a good friend. He later attempted to recruit her into the Hidden Ones and was perplexed by her refusal, though he respected her choice.<ref name="Breaking the Order" />
 
Hytham's injury from rashly attempting to assassinate Kjotve the Cruel<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" /> left him partially physically disabled for the remainder of his life, walking with a noticable limp even six years after it had happened.<ref name="Breaking the Order" /> While the injury caused him mild discomfort, Hytham could ignore it on most days, though occasionally it would spasm especially after overexerting himself.<ref name="Chapter 11" />
 
===Skills and equipment===
Hytham wore the standard attire of the Hidden Ones in the Middle East, though noticably lacking the red sash which was reserved for individuals who had attainted the highest possible rank in the brotherhood.<ref name="Art of ACV">''[[The Art of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – Chapter 1: Characters</ref> In terms of weapons, he carried a [[scimitar]], as well as a Hidden Blade, which he wore underneath his left arm, as was custom among the Brotherhood.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
 
During his mission in Constantinople, Hytham was shown to be a capable fighter, holding off multiple guards at once, though he was nowhere near the skill level of his mentor Basim and could be quite easily overwhelmed. He was also proficient in [[freerunning]] and [[Social stealth|stealth]] and had mastered several assassination techniques,<ref name="ACGC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Golden City]]''</ref> though unfortunately his career in the field came to an end following his failed attempt to assassinate Kjotve.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" />


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
Hytham is a character first introduced in the 2020 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'', where he is portrayed by [[Amir Sám Nakhjavani]], who also provides additional voice to various NPCs. Players encounter him as a child in the 2023 game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'', set in the [[Abbasid Caliphate]].
Hytham is a character first introduced in the 2020 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'', where he is portrayed by [[Amir Sám Nakhjavani]], who also voiced additional NPCs in the game. A younger Hytham appears in the 2023 prequel ''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'', voiced by an uncredited actor.


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
"Hytham" is a transliteration of the Arabic name هيثم, meaning "young [[eagle]]". As such, his name continues the eagle motif set by previous characters like [[Aquilus]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], [[Haytham Kenway]], and [[Nikolai Orelov]]. This is even referenced in ''Mirage'', where a friend of Hytham's refers to him as "young eagle".
"Hytham" is a transliteration of the Arabic name هيثم, meaning "young [[eagle]]". As such, his name continues the eagle motif set by previous characters like [[Aquilus]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], [[Haytham Kenway]], and [[Nikolai Orelov]]. This is referenced in both the name of the memory "Fare Thee Well, Young Eagle", and in ''Mirage'', where a friend of Hytham's refers to him as "young eagle".


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
ACV Hytham render.png|Hytham in the Database
ACV Hytham render.png|Hytham's database image
ACReb Hytham.png|Hytham as he appears in ''Rebellion''
ACReb Hytham.png|Hytham as he appears in ''Rebellion''
ACRebellion Profile - Hytham.png|Hytham's avatar in ''Rebellion''{{'}}s character menu
ACRebellion Profile - Hytham.png|Hytham's avatar in ''Rebellion''{{'}}s character menu
ACMir Young Hytham.png|A young Hytham in the early 860s
ACMir Young Hytham.png|A young Hytham in the early 860s
ACMir Leap of the Faithful 9.png|Hytham asking to be Basim's apprentice
ACV Hytham.png|Close-up of Hytham
ACV The Prodigal Prince 3.png|Hytham and Basim meeting the Raven Clan
ACV The Prodigal Prince - Eivor and Hytham.png|Hytham and Eivor in Norway
ACV To Serve the Light 3.png|Hytham and Eivor observing the Ravensthorpe bureau's map of England
ACV To Serve the Light 6.jpg|Hytham leading Eivor to a cliff to teach her the Leap of Faith
ACV Irish Trade 4.png|Hytham with Eivor and Azar
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[Wrath of the Druids]]''
**''[[Wrath of the Druids]]''
**''[[The Last Chapter]]''
**''[[The Last Chapter]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Where's the Assassin?]]'' {{c|non-canonical appearance}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Where's the Assassin?]]'' {{Nc}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Geirmund's Saga]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Geirmund's Saga]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]''
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*''[[The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One]]''
*''[[The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''


==References==
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"I do have a clan, as you call it. But no family. I was orphaned quite young. It may be this lack that drove me to join the Hidden Ones. They certainly treated me as a son."
―Hytham discussing his Hidden Ones ties with Eivor Varinsdottir, c. 889.[src]-[m]

Hytham (Arabic: هيثم; born 850s) was a Hidden One from the Abbasid Caliphate who led a branch in England during the late 9th century.

Orphaned at a young age, Hytham joined the Hidden Ones in his teenage years. While only an Acolyte, he was tasked by his Mentor Rayhan with observing and reporting on the Master Basim Ibn Ishaq and followed him to Constantinople in 867. There, Hytham and Basim thwarted an assassination plot by the Byzantine Emperor Basil I and the Order of the Ancients against Basil's son, Leo VI. Hytham subsequently became Basim's apprentice and would accompany him on his travels while secretly continuing to spy on him for the Hidden Ones.

In 872, after befriending the Viking Sigurd Styrbjornsson, Hytham and Basim accompanied him to Norway, where they allied themselves with the Raven Clan and attempted to combat the Order of the Ancients' influence. Following a failed assassination attempt on Kjotve the Cruel, Hytham was severely injured and unable to perform any more field work for the Hidden Ones.

When the Raven Clan established the colony of Ravensthorpe in Mercia, Hytham and Basim installed a bureau in the settlement, from where the former tracked the Order's prescence in England. Using information he received from an anonymous "Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ", Hytham identified various Order members and enlisted the help of Sigurd's adoptive sister Eivor Varinsdottir to eliminate them. Hytham also tutored Eivor in the Hidden Ones' ways, though he was unsuccessful in persuading her to formally join their cause.

In 878, Hytham garnered an alliance with a Celtic group called the Women of the Mist after securing the legendary sword Excalibur with the help of his allies Niamh of Argyll and the Raven Clan's seeress Valka. Fighting against the collective strength of the remnants of the Order and the Descendants of the Round Table, he assisted in the false destruction of Excalibur and as a result, the Descendants officially disbanded.

Once the Order of the Ancients had been apparently purged from England and following the betrayal and presumed death of his mentor Basim, Hytham was promoted by the Alamut Brotherhood and worked to establish a new Hidden One branch in England. Over the following years, he recruited several new initiates, whom he personally trained at the Ravensthorpe bureau.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Basim: "You are a fast learner."
Hytham: "I told you. I can do anything if only someone shows me first."
—Basim and Hytham, after the latter was taught the Leap of Faith, 860s.[src]-[m]

Originating from Syrland in the Abbasid Caliphate,[1] Hytham was orphaned at a young age,[2] when his mother was killed. Hytham witnessed the Hidden Ones avenge his mother and wished to become a protector of the people like them. By the 860s, he was living in the Karkh district of Baghdad, where he sought to gain the Hidden Ones' attention and hopefully join them.[3]

Hytham meeting Basim

One day, he climbed to the top of the minaret Al-Mi'dhana Al-'Ateeqa, where he tried to build up the courage to jump into a haystack below. Drawn by the voices of Hytham's friends urging him to jump, the Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq joined him atop the minaret and questioned the boy's motives. Without revealing his allegiances, Basim then demonstrated a Leap of Faith so that Hytham could follow him down to safety.[3]

Impressed, Hytham correctly deduced that Basim was a member of the Brotherhood and asked to be his pupil. Although Basim did not see himself as a teacher, he was encouraged by Hytham's praise of him as a leader by example, and directed the boy to seek him out when old enough.[3]

Mission to Constantinople[edit | edit source]

By 867, Hytham had joined the Hidden Ones, whom he came to see as his family.[2] That year, he was tasked by Mentor Rayhan with investigating Basim's true motives and accompanied the latter to Constantinople, to investigate rumors of an assassination plot orchestrated by the newly installed Emperor Basil I.[4]

Venturing through the city,[5][6] the two Hidden Ones found themselves in the company of Empress Eudocia Ingerina and the Varangian guard leader Thyra of the Eagle Clan. At Demetrios Hestiun's house, after both women confirmed Basil's plans to kill his own son Leo,[7] Hytham and Basim agreed to help protect Leo in exchange for an alliance between the Hidden Ones and the Eagle Clan.[8]

Life as a Varangian guard[edit | edit source]

Undercover as a Varangian guard, Hytham was introduced to Leo and replaced his former guard Justin, who grudgingly gave him a tour of the palace grounds.[9] He later met with both Leo's tutor Theodore and his nurse Anna in Leo's library and began to suspect them as possible traitors for Basil and his allies, the Order of the Ancients.[10] Taking the first night watch, Hytham comforted Leo, who had a nightmare, but noticed a loose viper on his bed. Protecting Leo, he slew the viper and left the prince with Thyra while he inspected the wing. Finding a dead body and a living viper near it, he slew the last snake and was later met by more soldiers.[11]

The next morning, Hytham met with Emperor Basil, who initially commended him on his actions. However, Hytham later saw Leo brought to the throne room as the boy was forced to apologize for the loose vipers. Before leaving, Hytham received an underlying threat from the Emperor.[12] With Leo, he saw the boy and consoled him by stating his father had lied before Basim appeared in front of them. While Leo was distracted, Hytham suggested looking into Anna, Justin, and Theodore as the possible traitor. After Basim left, Hytham was asked about his Hidden Blade by Leo, who wanted to train with it. Rejecting the request, Hytham promised to teach Leo about moving like a Hidden One, to which Leo accepted.[13]

The next day, Hytham joined Leo for a riding lesson, but it turned sour once Justin accompanied them and kept accosting Leo.[14] Two weeks later, Hytham and Basim followed Anna outside the palace to the fortune teller Ursina and tried to offer a bribe to her associate Isaac. They later discovered a relationship between her and Theodore, who came later to the fortune teller.[15] The following day, Hytham began to teach Leo how to move quietly, as well as what to wear and how to listen carefully to his surroundings.[16]

At night, he left Leo to sleep and talked to Thyra about her reason for protecting Leo, which was that she believed in his different strengths as worthy. Going to sleep, Hytham began to have a nightmare until he awoke to being smothered. Throwing his assailants away, he quickly outmaneuvered one of them and killed him, scaring the other away. Immediately, he left the guards' quarters and, finding both Basim and Thyra talking, told them about the dead body. The three of them saw that the dead attacker was the Varangian guard Steros, sent by Basil and the Order to eliminate Hytham secretly. While Thyra cleaned the mess, Hytham and Basim dumped the body into the sea.[17]

The next day, Hytham and Basim tracked Justin outside and saw him talking to a mysterious man. The conversation ended with Justin killing the man but surrounded by other associates, who were quickly killed by Hytham and Basim. Interrogating Justin, both Hidden Ones came to realize Justin's cruel attitude towards Leo was to protect him and that they had left the boy alone at the palace.[18] Racing back, they arrived at the palace, where Hytham heard nothing but an eerie silence. Going through the children's wing, he found Anna being strangled and saved her. Looking for Leo, he saw dead guards and Thyra and Basim fighting off their attackers. Fortunately, he found Leo hiding within a fountain in a garden.[19]

However, Hytham and Leo were quickly surrounded by Order assailants, and thus he told Leo to hide atop a tree. Fighting the attackers, Hytham lost momentum and energy to fend them off. Nearly cut down, he was saved by Basim, who killed one of the attackers. With the rest fleeing, Hytham tried to chase them but Basim stopped and reprimanded him for being too close to Leo. Hytham retorted that Basim was only following his own interests, to which his mentor revealed that he knew Hytham had been sent as a spy but did not care as the young Acolyte was inexperienced as one. After Basim left, Hytham defied his orders and decided to follow an injured Order member.[19]

Capture and escape[edit | edit source]

Tracking the Order member, Hytham found the fatally injured man and confronted him at an abandoned building. However, it was a trap as he heard more Order members surround him. Meanwhile, he found evidence that it was Theodore who aided the Order, as he had poisoned some of the guards during the attack. Fighting with all his strength, Hytham was soon beaten and captured.[20]

Whilst being interrogated in a basement by the Order guard Arman, the Hidden One retaliated and even injured him. However, his cues and silence gave away his personal stake in the mission.[21] Subsequently choked out, Hytham soon woke up to the Order's leader Isaac, whom he had met earlier as a local wine server. After being offered a way out for Leo to live freely, Hytham refused, prompting Isaac to decide to kill him instead. However, before the Ancient could execute Hytham, they both heard a noise upstairs, prompting Isaac to investigate.[22]

Left alone, Hytham freed himself from his bindings and was later found by Basim, who aided him upstairs. There, he saw Arman dead and Thyra fighting off Isaac and one of his warriors. Together, they killed all present Order members except Isaac, who escaped. Hytham was later escorted out by Leo, who had been hiding during their fight, while Thyra and Basim cleaned up the mess and investigated the Order hideout. Outside, Hytham explained his worries about Leo while the boy was thankful to see Hytham alive and hugged him. Hytham hugged him back and later joined Thyra and Basim back at the palace.[23] Yet, they stopped at the previous building to receive the evidence that implicated Theodore in the palace attack.[24]

Protecting Leo[edit | edit source]

At the palace, Hytham received thanks from the Empress for unveiling Theodore's hand in the plot and for protecting her son. Afterwards, he met with Justin and disclosed his beliefs that he should tell the truth to Leo. Justin thanked him before leaving Hytham alone.[25] After a day of rest, he received an invitation from Thyra to another meeting at Hestiun's house. There, he met Empress Eudocia, who wagered a game of archery for some advice. After the game, which Hytham lost, Eudocia asked if someone was a monster in one way and deserved to die. The Hidden One responded that it may cause more harm than good. Understanding, she thanked him for his honesty before leaving.[26]

The next day, Hytham joined the Varangian guards and the Imperial family on an outing to Philopation to escape the questions about the palace attack. While there, he wondered where Basim was and talked to Thyra about his failings. Consoled by her, Hytham later heard Basim's bird call and followed its sound. Meeting Basim alone, Hytham asked if they were okay, to which Basim replied with anger. Readying their blades and making sure no one heard them,[27] the two Hidden Ones began to spar. Hytham quickly lost to his mentor, who stated that he was angry with him for abandoning his post and for becoming too attached to Leo. However, Basim then admitted that he cared about Hytham and, after the pair reconciled, they devised a plan to root out the Order using Leo as bait, which made Hytham uncomfortable.[28]

Using Basil's Hippodrome event as their setup, Hytham began preparing for their plan while later making Justin and Leo spend time together during Leo's riding lesson.[29] On the day of the race, Hytham accompanied the imperial family to the Hippodrome but was notified of Basim's absence. Not seeing any sign of the Order's presence, he went to find Basim and came across a nearby tower.[30] There, Hytham found an injured Basim and tended to him before returning to the Hippodrome.[31]

During Basil's race, Basim threw a spike at the Emperor's chariot to make him crash, prompting the Order members to reveal themselves. After witnessing Leo being kidnapped from the imperial family's box, Hytham made his way through the chaos of the crowd and followed the Order members to an alley, where he was joined by Basim, Justin, and Thyra.[31] Hytham and Basim then fought against Isaac whle Justin and Thyra battled the remaining Order members and tried to rescue Leo.[32]

When Leo broke free himself, the distraction allowed Thyra to swiftly kill two Order members while Hytham began to duel Isaac one-on-one. He eventually gained the upper hand and pushed the Order leader back, right into Basim's blade, killing him. Meanwhile, Leo ran to the streets, where the last Order member chased after him. Hytham tried to follow but was held back, prompting Justin to go after the Order member instead. As a large audience gathered to watch the fight, Justin prevailed and killed Leo's attacker, leading to him being hailed as a hero.[32]

With the Order and Emperor Basil's alliance effectively dissolved, Hytham later met with the Empress at Hestiun's house to deliver the news. Eudocia offered Hytham a permanent place among the Varangian guards but he declined due to his duty to the Hidden Ones. Before leaving, Hytham was surprised when Leo came and hugged them. The two then bid each other goodbye as Leo thanked Hytham for being his protector.[33] After the Empress and her son left, Hytham joined Basim in leaving the city and venturing to their next destination.[34]

Journey to Norway[edit | edit source]

Hytham: "Mentor, I must protest. This is deeply unorthodox. Our wrist-blade is a sacred tool—"
Basim: "Do not make a fetish out of cold metal, Hytham. What matters is the mind of the one who wields it."
—Hytham protesting against Eivor receiving a Hidden Blade, 872.[src]-[m]

After their time together in Constantinople, Hytham became Basim's apprentice and would continue to accompany him on his travels. While stationed in Constantinopole in 870, the two Hidden Ones spent their time in the city's Imperial Library to review travel accounts in an attempt to learn more about the Order of the Ancients.[35] It was there that the pair met and befriended the Viking Sigurd Styrbjornsson, who sought to make a name for himself during his journey across the wider world.[36] Hytham and Basim subsequently brought Sigurd to their homeland in the Abbasid Caliphate, serving as his guides and educating him on the Hidden Ones.[35]

By 872, Sigurd longed to return to his homeland of Norway and asked Hytham and Basim to accompany him. The two Hidden Ones agreed to come along, believing this was an opportunity to fight the Order's growing influence in the region. Rayhan later sent Hytham a letter in which he commended his decision to join Basim in cleansing Northern Europe of their enemy and told the young Acolyte that he too had the potential to achieve greatness like his mentor before him.[37]

Hytham with his mentor Basim

Arriving in Fornburg in late 872, Hytham and Basim were introduced by Sigurd to the rest of the Raven Clan, including his wife Randvi and his adoptive younger sister Eivor Varinsdottir. Hytham took issue with Eivor being gifted with the Hidden Blade[36] that had belonged to the late fellow Hidden One Ammon,[38] and the fact that she proudly wore it on her outer wrist rather than concealed as the Hidden Ones did, but Basim overruled him.[36]

As Eivor and Sigurd joined forces with Harald Fairhair in an assault against Kjotve the Cruel's fortress, Basim chose to inform Eivor of the conflict between the Hidden Ones and the Order of the Ancients, with Kjotve being a member of the latter. Although Kjotve was Hytham's target, Eivor made it clear that she deserved the kill,[39] as Kjotve had murdered her parents,[40] and the Hidden Ones agreed to let her do it.[39]

Hytham attempting to assassinate Kjotve

During Kjotve's honor duel with Eivor, however, Hytham went back on the agreement and leapt at Kjotve when he fell into a pit with Eivor, intending to assassinate him. To Hytham's horror, Kjotve caught and hurled him against a wall, incapacitating the Hidden One but allowing Eivor to land the killing blow.[39] Hytham would eventually heal from his injuries, but never fully recover.[41]

Life in England[edit | edit source]

Settling into Ravensthorpe[edit | edit source]

Eivor: "Are you hoping to initiate me?"
Hytham: "I might try if I believed you would join. But that is not my purpose in England. Basim and I are hunting larger prey."
Eivor: "The Order of Ancients."
—Eivor and Hytham, after he taught her the Leap of Faith, 873.[src]-[m]

Later on, Hytham and Basim accompanied Sigurd, Eivor, and select members from the Raven Clan as they left Norway to escape the rule of Harald Fairhair, whom they refused acknowledge as king in his efforts to unify the nation after endless wars and dwindling resources.[42] On their arrival in England, the two Hidden Ones convinced Eivor to build a bureau in the new settlement of Ravensthorpe to serve as their base of operation to combat the Order of the Ancients in the region.[37]

Hytham requesting Eivor's help to take down the Order

After the bureau's construction, Hytham encouraged Eivor to hunt Order members to ensure alliances for the Raven Clan could be achieved more easily, as the Order had entrenched themselves deep in the various kingdoms' administrations. He then coached Eivor in taking her first Leap of Faith from the cliff across Ravensthorpe. After returning to the bureau, Hytham suggested that Eivor begin her hunt of the Order from Lunden. He also informed her of abandoned Hidden Ones bureaus scattered throughout England, and asked her to explore them and retrieve any document she may find inside, as they would greatly aid his research of the original Hidden Ones.[37]

Once Eivor had retrieved all six pages of The Magas Codex from the different Hidden One bureaus in England, she returned to Ravensthorpe and presented them to Hytham. He thanked her and informed her of another document in the possession of Ravensthorpe's merchant Reda, which had been supposedly written by one of the original founders of the Hidden Ones.[43]

In 874, Hytham met with one of Ravensthorpe's guests, the Viking warrior Geirmund Hel-hide, who had grown a reputation across England. As they discussed the fall of King Æthelred and rumors of an item that was supposedly protecting Guthrum, Hytham offered to lead Geirmund to the settlement's seeress, Valka, at her home. Once they arrived, Hytham left Geirmund to speak with Valka and went back to the longhouse feast.[1]

During his time in England, Hytham tasked Eivor to find and return Order medallions to him as proof of Order members' death. Following Eivor's success in purging the Order from Lunden, Hytham informed her of more targets in both Jorvik and Wincestre, as revealed in letters he had received from an anonymous informant known only as the "Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ".[44]

Basim's betrayal[edit | edit source]

Eivor: "Hytham, this will be hard to hear, but Basim attacked us in Norway. Vengeance for some transgression of ours, imagined or real."
Hytham: "You mean... you mean you slew him yourself."
Eivor: "Sigurd and I, together. I know this comes as a—"
Hytham: "I do not understand. Why would he do such a thing? He loved Sigurd. He loved you!"
—Eivor informing Hytham of his mentor's betrayal and fate, 878.[src]-[m]

In 877, Basim was supposedly killed by Eivor and Sigurd in Norway after following them there in order to exact revenge on Eivor for unclear reasons. Eivor informed Hytham of what had happened upon her return to Ravensthorpe, shocking the Hidden One, who could not understand what had driven his mentor to commit such an act of betrayal.[45]

Some time after the news of Basim's betrayal reached Rayhan, he sent Hytham a letter expressing his dismay, but not surprise. Rayhan went on to explain in the letter that Basim's adherence to the Creed had recently seemed secondary to what he described as a personal mania he had been afflicted with for many years. Hytham was then invited to attend a council hosted by Mentor Fuladh Al Haami of the Justanid Brotherhood in their newly constructed fortress of Alamut in two summers' time to give a full accounting, and to receive a new title, as the rank of Acolyte was no longer suitable for the young Hidden One.[44]

Dismantling the Order[edit | edit source]

Eivor: "Here you are, Hytham... the last of The Order's sigils. You will find King Ælfred's among them."
Hytham: "King Ælfred? Did our Poor Fellow-Soldier lead you to his hiding place?"
Eivor: "He did, for they were one and the same. Our Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ was the Grand Maegester of the Order of the Ancients."
—Eivor informing Hytham that King Alfred was the Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ, 878.[src]-[m]
Eivor informing Hytham of the identity of the "Poor-Fellow Soldier of Christ"

In 878, Hytham met with Eivor at the Ravensthorpe bureau, where she gave him the last batch of Order of the Ancients medallions and disclosed that King Alfred of Wessex was both the Grand Maegester of the Order and the Poor-Fellow Soldier. Realizing that Alfred had helped them destroy the Order from within, Hytham and Eivor saw the Order dismantled as the former only had to fight against the remaining small fragments left within England.[44]

With the Order seemingly purged from England, Hytham also saw an opportunity to invite Eivor to formally join the Hidden Ones, as she had helped eliminate their enemy and was by now fully aware of their cause. Eivor turned him down, explaining that the Hidden Ones' way of life was not for her, but assured him that she would do anything, even give her own life, for the people she loved, including Hytham.[44]

Recruiting Niamh of Argyll[edit | edit source]

In Lunden, Hytham worked with his fellow Hidden One Marcella of Rome to establish another bureau, the Hawk's Nest, along the River Thames. Circa 878, they sent out letters of invitation to notable warriors, like Nimue, but Nimue's letter was intercepted by the Women of the Mist and given to Niamh of Argyll, who was tasked to investigate the Hidden Ones.[46]

Soon, Hytham met with Niamh, alongside Marcella, and welcomed her into their establishment, much to Marcella's disdain.[47] The next day, he tested Niamh's abilities and later divulged their ongoing war with the Order of the Ancients as well as her first task: to assassinate a priest, Father Deoric, in Cote.[48] As a reluctant Niamh was preparing to leave, Hytham asked her about any information on the Women of the Mist, to which Niamh lied and promised to investigate the matter herself at a later time.[49]

After Deoric's death, Hytham welcomed Valka when she came to visit the Hawk's Nest, and later greeted Niamh when she returned from her mission to Cote. Despite some mistakes, Hytham and Marcella decided to initiate Niamh into the Hidden Ones as a recruit.[50] A day passed, and Hytham asked Niamh to accompany him on a new mission to a keep that housed another Order member, Cyrus. After Niamh accepted, Hytham was warned by both Valka and Marcella to not exert himself due to his injuries.[51]

Riding together, Hytham and Niamh found the keep along the River Thames. Infiltrating it, the two went to find information about Cyrus and to save a kidnapped woman. After rescuing the woman, Ebba, Hytham found himself being slowed down by his injuries but was able to escape with Niamh and Ebba.[52] Returning to the Hawk's Nest, Hytham was medically aided by Niamh and later rested.[53]

The next day, Hytham was told by Niamh that she had taken Ebba back home and responded well to her reasoning. Looking over the evidence on how the Order had partnered with the Descendants of the Round Table, Hytham knew that he had to contact Eivor and Valka about Excalibur, a Sword of Eden that was in Eivor's possession.[53] At the same time, he was asked by Niamh to let her find and infiltrate the Order's "nunnery" along with Valka and, after some consideration, he accepted.[54]

Hytham later awaited Niamh's return, only to witness a confrontation between her and Marcella. As a fight broke out, during which a furious Marcella attempted to kill Niamh, Hytham tried to separate them. After multiple interventions, he succeeded in stopping Marcella, who stormed off. Hytham later apologized to Niamh about Marcella's behavior and asked her to travel with him to Caledonia, to which a torn Niamh agreed.[55]

Safeguarding Excalibur[edit | edit source]

During their journey, Hytham was aided by Niamh as they traveled through the bogs and past the people of Caledonia.[56] Despite being in pain, the Hidden One ventured through the tough weather and terrain and soon found Eivor and her warriors fighting against the Picts. Joining in, he and Niamh fought with Eivor and pushed back the Picts. Quickly, Eivor and Hytham embraced each other as they talked about the recent events with the Order and the Descendants. After their talk, Hytham looked for Niamh to formally introduce her to Eivor.[57]

After finding a tense Niamh, Hytham and Eivor talked to her, only for the discussion to turn sour when Eivor noticed Niamh with Excalibur. Shocked, Hytham could only ask Niamh why she would steal the sword before his initiate fought off Eivor and ran off with Excalibur. Going after her and in pain, Hytham could not spot Niamh but saw her horse running off into the wild.[58]

Betrayed, Hytham later received word from Valka that Niamh had traveled to Ravensthorpe, where Valka tended to her injuries sustained during her flight with Excalibur. Debating with Valka at her hut, Hytham asked why Niamh was not dead as Valka explained that Excalibur was a holy relic to Niamh's people like Mjölnir was to hers. However, they were interrupted by Niamh, who alerted them to the arrival of several Descendant soldiers.[59]

Watching a worn Niamh fight her attackers, Hytham joined the battle and together they managed to defeat the soldiers. Hytham then angrily confronted Niamh about her lies and betrayal, though he forgave her after she explained her actions. As their conversation shifted to Excalibur, the two listened to Valka's plan to "burn" the sword and decided to act on it.[59]

The next day, Hytham and Valka "chased" after Niamh with Excalibur in their possession. Chasing Niamh off, both Hytham and Valka headed to the White Horse to sacrifice Excalibur.[60] After gaining help from his fellow Hidden Ones, Hytham guarded Valka as she commenced the ritual. As "Excalibur" melted in front of their audience, Hytham met and parried an incoming Descendant soldier trying to stop Valka. In an instance, he found an opportunity and killed the man, tossing him down the hill. With "Excalibur" gone, Hytham and Valka made sure that all of England thought the blade had been destroyed.[61]

Weeks later, Hytham and Valka were invited to Avalon to meet with The Lady and Niamh. There, Hytham and Valka learned that their spectacle had led to the downfall of the Descendants and had allowed Niamh to safely bring the real Excalibur to Avalon. Opening discussion to a possible alliance between the Hidden Ones and the Women of the Mist, Hytham was told that Niamh was to decide on the matter, as Excalibur had "chosen" her to be the next Lady of Avalon. Elated, Hytham hugged Niamh and Valka as the trio saw peace on the horizon and looked forward to a brighter future.[62]

Trade with Ireland[edit | edit source]

Hytham introducing Eivor to Azar

In 879, Hytham met and maintained contact with a Persian trader named Azar who was based in Dublin, Ireland. Sharing a similar culture, the two became friends and mutually agreed to establish a trade post in both Ravensthorpe and Dublin. Upon Azar's arrival, she was received by the jarlskona Eivor instead of Hytham, who arrived shortly thereafter. Hytham introduced Eivor to Azar, who then informed the jarlskona of an invitation from her cousin, King Bárid mac Ímair, to Ireland.[63]

Mentoring Edward and Niels[edit | edit source]

Niels: "I don't need a family. I see that now. Your cause... Those monks we fought... You're not so different. You'll always find a reason to kill."
Hytham: "Niels, we've been fighting the oppressor for centuries!"
Niels: "That's the problem, Hytham. If your path was true, you would have won a long time ago. A thousand years from now... you'll still be fighting."
—Niels rejecting Hytham's invite to join the Hidden Ones.[src]

Following Eivor's capture of the young monk Edward during a raid of Readingum Abbey, Hytham took the boy under his wing and put him at work at the Ravensthorpe bureau. Impressed by Edward's talents at deciphering texts, Hytham hoped to recruit him to the Hidden Ones. However, Eivor advised her friend not to get too attached to the monk, as they were only holding him hostage for a ransom and Edward was too undisciplined to join the Brotherhood.[64]

Hytham and the others watching Niels defeat his father Gunnar

Over the course of a month, Edward tried to escape Ravensthorpe on three separate occasions, but was always re-captured by the Viking Niels Gunnarsson, whom Hytham also took an interest in due to his skills as a fighter and hunter. Following Edward's latest failed escape attempt, Hytham, Eivor and Sigurd greeted him and Niels when they returned to the settlement. Moments later, Niels' father Gunnar arrived, shouting at his son for leaving their farm unattended, and tried to punch him, only to fall to the ground after Niels dodged his attack. Sigurd broke up the fight and the group proceeded to discuss what to do with Edward. Eivor ultimately decided to let Niels choose the monk's fate, and he set him free, much to his father's anger.[64]

Prior to Edward's departure from Ravensthorpe, Hytham met with him at the bureau one final time, extending an offer to join the Hidden Ones and gain access to their documents whenever he wished. To this, Edward revealed that he had found Hytham's secret documents on the Isu hidden behind a bookshelf, much to the Hidden One's shock, though Edward assured him that he had not stolen anything. He then bid him farewell and left Ravensthorpe, rejecting Hytham's invite to join the Brotherhood due to his dislike of rules.[64]

Later, Hytham arrived at Gunnar and Niels' home in the midst of another fight between father and son, and offered to purchase Niels, tossing a pouch of coins to the ground. Gunnar laughed and said no amount of gold could buy his son, but a swift flick from Hytham's Hidden Blade quieted Gunnar down and he accepted the Hidden One's offer.[64]

Hytham and Eivor sending Niels away

Afterwards, Hytham brought Niels to the bureau, where the latter deduced the Hidden One hoped to recruit him and stated he had no intention to join his Brotherhood. In response, Hytham simply asked Niels what he wanted to do and, after the Viking replied that he wished to write his own saga by becoming a hunter, Hytham told him he could be hunting tyrants. He then handed him a ledger containing information on a slave trader and revealed that he had taken notice of Niels' dislike of unnecessary killing, which he claimed made him a perfect fit for the Hidden Ones.[64]

Niels ultimately agreed to give Hytham's invite some thought and accepted an assignment to travel to Lunden, where he would receive further instructions from the local bureau leader, Adelaïde. Before Niels' departure from Ravensthorpe, Hytham and Eivor came to bid him farewell, though as they did so, Edward suddenly returned to the settlement to ask for Hytham's help in finding his missing brother Ecbert. Hytham took this as a sign that Edward's destiny lay with the Hidden Ones and so he sent the monk to accompany Niels on his mission.[64]

Once their adventure was over, Niels returned to Ravensthorpe alone, telling Hytham, Eivor and Sigurd about everything that had happened during his and Edward's journey. He explained that the two of them and Adelaïde had fought a cult who were using an Isu artifact—the Codex of Eden—to convert the population; that Adelaïde had murdered Ecbert to acquire the Codex, resulting in Edward killing her and inadvertently destroying the artifact; and that he and Edward had agreed to go their separate ways.[64]

Eivor offering Hytham mead

Niels then presented Adelaïde's Hidden Blade to Hytham, who insisted that Niels keep it, claiming he had earned a place among the Hidden Ones. However, the Viking believed that the Brotherhood was not so different from the cult he had fought, and decided to find his own path. Hytham tried to explain that the Hidden Ones only eliminated people who oppressed others, but Niels rebutted that the Brotherhood would always find reasons to kill, otherwise they would have won long ago. With that, he took his leave while Hytham was left dismayed by the loss of another potential recruit, though Eivor quickly cheered him up by offering him some mead.[64]

Training the Hidden Ones[edit | edit source]

"Good luck with this lot. They're a wild crew..."
―Eivor wishing Hytham good luck with training his initates before parting ways, c. 889.[src]-[m]

By 889, Eivor visited Hytham at the Ravensthorpe bureau one last time to say her goodbyes before she left England for good. After Hytham made another attempt at convincing Eivor to join the Hidden Ones, she remarked that Hytham had compassion of a size she had never seen in anyone else, as he was not fighting just for himself or for his people, but for the entire world. Hytham then explained how he saw the Hidden Ones as his family, similarly to how the Raven Clan had become Eivor's family after losing her biological one, and that because anyone could join the Hidden Ones, he felt everyone was equally worthy of their love.[2]

Eivor bidding Hytham farewell before leaving England

Eivor expressed her admiration for Hytham's cause, but once again turned down his offer to join the Hidden Ones, explaining that she did not have the necessary focus to serve their Creed, as her mind was frequently divided. Before she could say more, their conversation was interrupted by Hytham's initiates, Yanli, Rowan, Tove, and Eluric, who had come for their scheduled training. Eivor then departed, wishing Hytham good luck with training his initiates, as they were a "wild crew".[2]

Later life[edit | edit source]

Hytham wrote down of all the events that transpired from Eivor's journey, the Vikings' culture, and lives of Ravensthorpe's residents from either his personal account or from his own reliable sources. Ultimately, he resounded a sense of home and kinship he found as a member of Ravensthorpe.[35]

Legacy[edit | edit source]

In 2020, Hytham's existence was speculated by the Assassin and historian Shaun Hastings to have been known to the British Assassin Edward Kenway, possibly influencing the naming of his son, Haytham Kenway.[65]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

"How does a heart so large hide in such a modest man? [...] To work so tirelessly for strangers... fighting not for yourself, not for your people, but for all the world. That takes compassion of a size I have never known or seen in others."
―Eivor Varinsdottir to Hytham, c. 889.[src]-[m]

As a Hidden One, Hytham had an idealistic view of the world, believing that it was the brotherhood's duty to share their love and compassion with the rest of the world. Hytham was extremely loyal to the Hidden Ones, whom he regarded as his family, in part due to having lost both of his parents at a young age,[2] and also to his mentor Basim, with whom he shared a close bond. After learning about Basim's betrayal from Eivor, Hytham was stunned and could not comprehend what had driven his mentor to turn on his allies.[44]

Hytham and Eivor in the Ravensthorpe bureau

Hytham valued the Hidden Ones' traditions and as such was against Basim's idea of gifting Eivor a Hidden Blade and involving her in their affairs.[36] In time, however, the Viking managed to win his trust, so much that he decided to teach her some of the brotherhood's traditions like the Leap of Faith.[37] Eventually, Hytham came to see Eivor as a valuable ally in the fight against the Order of the Ancients, as well as a good friend. He later attempted to recruit her into the Hidden Ones and was perplexed by her refusal, though he respected her choice.[44]

Hytham's injury from rashly attempting to assassinate Kjotve the Cruel[39] left him partially physically disabled for the remainder of his life, walking with a noticable limp even six years after it had happened.[44] While the injury caused him mild discomfort, Hytham could ignore it on most days, though occasionally it would spasm especially after overexerting himself.[53]

Skills and equipment[edit | edit source]

Hytham wore the standard attire of the Hidden Ones in the Middle East, though noticably lacking the red sash which was reserved for individuals who had attainted the highest possible rank in the brotherhood.[66] In terms of weapons, he carried a scimitar, as well as a Hidden Blade, which he wore underneath his left arm, as was custom among the Brotherhood.[67]

During his mission in Constantinople, Hytham was shown to be a capable fighter, holding off multiple guards at once, though he was nowhere near the skill level of his mentor Basim and could be quite easily overwhelmed. He was also proficient in freerunning and stealth and had mastered several assassination techniques,[68] though unfortunately his career in the field came to an end following his failed attempt to assassinate Kjotve.[39]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Hytham is a character first introduced in the 2020 video game Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, where he is portrayed by Amir Sám Nakhjavani, who also voiced additional NPCs in the game. A younger Hytham appears in the 2023 prequel Assassin's Creed: Mirage, voiced by an uncredited actor.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

"Hytham" is a transliteration of the Arabic name هيثم, meaning "young eagle". As such, his name continues the eagle motif set by previous characters like Aquilus, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore, Haytham Kenway, and Nikolai Orelov. This is referenced in both the name of the memory "Fare Thee Well, Young Eagle", and in Mirage, where a friend of Hytham's refers to him as "young eagle".

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Geirmund's Saga – Chapter 23
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Last ChapterFare Thee Well, Young Eagle
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Assassin's Creed: MirageLeap of the Faithful
  4. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City — Chapter 1
  5. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 2
  6. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 3
  7. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 4
  8. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 5
  9. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 6
  10. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 7
  11. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 8
  12. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 9
  13. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 10
  14. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 11
  15. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 12
  16. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 13
  17. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 14
  18. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 15
  19. 19.0 19.1 Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 16
  20. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 17
  21. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 18
  22. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 19
  23. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 20
  24. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 21
  25. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 22
  26. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 23
  27. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 24
  28. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 25
  29. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 26
  30. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 27
  31. 31.0 31.1 Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 28
  32. 32.0 32.1 Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 29
  33. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Chapter 30
  34. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City – Epilogue
  35. 35.0 35.1 35.2 The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Prodigal Prince
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaTo Serve the Light...
  38. Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of GloryIssue #3
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 39.4 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaA Cruel Destiny
  40. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaPrologue
  41. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaBirthrights
  42. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Seas of Fate
  43. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaA Brief History of the Hidden Ones
  44. 44.0 44.1 44.2 44.3 44.4 44.5 44.6 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaBreaking the Order
  45. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaA Brother's Keeper
  46. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 1
  47. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 3
  48. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 4
  49. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 5
  50. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 8
  51. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 9
  52. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 10
  53. 53.0 53.1 53.2 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 11
  54. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 12
  55. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 15
  56. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Prologue
  57. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 16
  58. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 17
  59. 59.0 59.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 20
  60. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 22
  61. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 23
  62. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse – Chapter 25
  63. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaWrath of the DruidsIrish Trade
  64. 64.0 64.1 64.2 64.3 64.4 64.5 64.6 64.7 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Hidden Codex
  65. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaLayla Hassan's personal files: "The Hidden Ones"
  66. The Art of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Chapter 1: Characters
  67. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
  68. Assassin's Creed: The Golden City

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