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imported>Batfan13 Created page with "{{Era|Individuals|Isu}} {{Character Infobox |name = Banski |native = |image = ACV Banski.jpg |birth = |death = |species = Dwarves |database = |affiliates = }} '''Banski''' was a male dwarf who lived in Vangrinn, Svartálfaheimr. ==Biography== Banski was an artist and was tasked to design signs for his fellow dwarves to find the shelters around Svartalfheim. At an abandoned shelter in Fornama, Banski decided to design a t..." |
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Banski | Banski worked an artist and was tasked to design signs for his fellow dwarves to find the multiple [[Dwarven Shelters|shelters]] around Svartalfheim. At an abandoned shelter in [[Fornama]], Banski decided to design a trap for any [[jötnar]] warriors passing by. He entrapped and killed many of them before catching the attention of the [[Æsir]] lord [[Odin|Havi]], who fell into his death trap. Havi was forced to navigate through it, but when he emerged unscathed, he commended the dwarven architect for his craftsmanship.<ref name="NTJ">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] − [[Dawn of Ragnarök]]'' – [[Not Today, Jotun!]]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 25 May 2026
Banski was a male dwarf who lived in Vangrinn, Svartálfaheimr.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Banski worked an artist and was tasked to design signs for his fellow dwarves to find the multiple shelters around Svartalfheim. At an abandoned shelter in Fornama, Banski decided to design a trap for any jötnar warriors passing by. He entrapped and killed many of them before catching the attention of the Æsir lord Havi, who fell into his death trap. Havi was forced to navigate through it, but when he emerged unscathed, he commended the dwarven architect for his craftsmanship.[1]