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Created page with "{{Era|Individuals}} {{Character Infobox |name = Wilf |native = |image = ACV Wilf.jpg |birth = |death = |species = Human |database = |affiliates = }} '''Wilf''' was a 9th century Anglo-Saxon bandit from Ledecestrescire, England. ==Biography== Before the 870s, Wilf found a young man named Guthban, who recently lost his mother. Raising him to be a strongman of his group, they swindled and cheated the common peo..."
 
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==Biography==
==Biography==
Before the 870s, Wilf found a young man named [[Tarben|Guthban]], who recently lost his mother. Raising him to be a strongman of his group, they swindled and cheated the common people out of their belongings and lives. However, Guthban realized the errors of his life and left the bandits to find a new home, which later happened to be [[Ravensthorpe]]. In the 870s, Wilf, wanting his strongman back and hearing of the new settlement, committed a robbery against [[Tekla]] and told her about wanting to see Guthban.<ref name="MOM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' — [[Man of Mystery]]</ref>
Before the 870s, Wilf found a young man named [[Tarben|Guthban]], who had recently lost his mother. Raising him to be a strongman of his group, they swindled and cheated [[civilian]]s out of their belongings and lives. However, Guthban realized the errors of his life and left the bandits under the name "Tarben" to find a new home, which later happened to be [[Ravensthorpe]]. In the 870s, Wilf wanted his strongman back, and after hearing of Tarben's success in the new settlement, he robbed [[Tekla]] and said he wanted to meet Guthban.<ref name="ManOfMystery">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' — [[Man of Mystery]]</ref>


Waiting, Wilf was met by Tarben and his [[Raven Clan|clan]]'s [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]], who wanted Wilf to release Tarben from his duty to him. Wilf stated his goods were taken by [[soldier]]s from [[Glen Ford Camp]] and tasked both of them to retrieve it. They accepted before Wilf at his hideout. After some time, Eivor and Tarben returned as Wilf was thankful of their aid. In return, he gave Tarben the ledger while offering Eivor a place as a [[thief]] in his group. In response, Eivor spat on Wilf before leaving.<ref name="MOM"/>
When Tarben and his [[Raven Clan|clan]]'s [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] met Wilf outside his hideout, Eivor told him to release Tarben from his former bandit duties. Wilf protested, saying he could only do that if the two newcomers retrieved his goods that [[soldier]]s from [[Glen Ford Camp]] had taken. After some time, Eivor and Tarben returned with his property. Wilf, thankful for their aid, gave Tarben a ledger of his past deeds as promised and offered Eivor a place as a [[thief]] in his group. Disgusted with the whole affair and at Wilf's proposal of a dishonest living, Eivor spat on him before leaving.<ref name="ManOfMystery"/>


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Latest revision as of 09:19, 28 May 2024

Wilf was a 9th century Anglo-Saxon bandit from Ledecestrescire, England.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Before the 870s, Wilf found a young man named Guthban, who had recently lost his mother. Raising him to be a strongman of his group, they swindled and cheated civilians out of their belongings and lives. However, Guthban realized the errors of his life and left the bandits under the name "Tarben" to find a new home, which later happened to be Ravensthorpe. In the 870s, Wilf wanted his strongman back, and after hearing of Tarben's success in the new settlement, he robbed Tekla and said he wanted to meet Guthban.[1]

When Tarben and his clan's shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir met Wilf outside his hideout, Eivor told him to release Tarben from his former bandit duties. Wilf protested, saying he could only do that if the two newcomers retrieved his goods that soldiers from Glen Ford Camp had taken. After some time, Eivor and Tarben returned with his property. Wilf, thankful for their aid, gave Tarben a ledger of his past deeds as promised and offered Eivor a place as a thief in his group. Disgusted with the whole affair and at Wilf's proposal of a dishonest living, Eivor spat on him before leaving.[1]

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