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'''Eivor Varinsdottir''' (born 847), also known as the '''Wolf-Kissed''', was a [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] from [[Norway]] who [[Raid|raided]] in what would become [[England]] during the late 9th century. He was the reincarnation of the [[Isu]] [[Odin]], the chief of the the [[Æsir]] who was revered as a god in Germanic and [[Norsemen|Norse]] mythology.
''[[Raven]] Warleader''


Born to [[Rosta]] and [[Varin]] in [[Heillboer]], a village who pledged allegiance to King [[Styrbjorn]] of [[Fornburg]] of the [[Raven Clan]], Eivor was adopted into the household of Styrbjorn following her parents' deaths at the hands of [[Kjotve the Cruel]] of the [[Wolf Clan]]. She was raised alongside Styrbjorn's son [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson|Sigurd]] and spent much of her youth trying to hunt down Kjotve and avenge her parents.
[[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] was born in 847 AD to [[Varin]], a chieftain who paid tribute to [[Styrbjorn Sigvaldisson|Styrbjorn]], a king in Southern [[Norway]]. Eivor was raised as a warrior, fed [[Norse mythology|myths]] and {{Wiki|saga}}s of heroism from a young age. He dedicated his life to becoming a peerless warrior and famed hero.


Following her brother's return to Norway, Eivor met the [[Hidden Ones]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq|Basim]] and [[Hytham]] and was gifted a [[Hidden Blade]], which she used in combat against her enemies. After killing Kjotve and taking his lands with assistance from the army of [[Guthorm the Wise]], Eivor followed her brother Sigurd to England after Styrbjorn ceded his kingdom to [[Harald Fairhair]], a decision opposed by many of the Raven Clan, including Sigurd.
King Styrbjorn and his son [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson|Sigurd]] came to visit Varin's hall in 858. Eivor's father held a feast for the king and his son, where Eivor was introduced to them. The feast quickly turned bloody, however, when [[Kjotve the Cruel]], a rival to Styrbjorn, [[Prologue (Valhalla)|launched]] a treacherous attack. Eivor attempted to prove his heroism by facing down [[Wolf Clan|Kjotve's warriors]], but was stopped by his father, who died to protect him.


Eivor and her brother settled in [[Leicestershire|Ledecestrescire]], establishing the settlement of [[Ravensthorpe]] and spent the next few years building her settlement and securing alliances with the kingdoms within England. Eivor also helped Hytham in ridding England of the [[Order of the Ancients]] with aid secretly provided by the [[Grand Maegester of the Order of the Ancients|Grand Maegester]] [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] of [[Wessex]], indirectly leading to the formation of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. During her travels, she also fought a Druidic cult known as the [[Children of Danu]] in [[Ireland]] and participated in the [[Siege of Paris (885–886)|second Viking siege]] of [[Paris]] alongside [[Rollo]].
Adopted by Styrbjorn, Eivor grew to be a tremendously skilled fighter and brilliant strategist, eventually earning a position as ''[[berserkr]]'' to Sigurd. It was not just his skill on the battlefield that made him invaluable. Eivor was highly intelligent, a devourer of stories and knowledge. He was quite proud, however, and long resented his father for protecting him, an act of cowardice in Eivor's eyes.


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Raven Warleader

Eivor was born in 847 AD to Varin, a chieftain who paid tribute to Styrbjorn, a king in Southern Norway. Eivor was raised as a warrior, fed myths and sagas of heroism from a young age. He dedicated his life to becoming a peerless warrior and famed hero.

King Styrbjorn and his son Sigurd came to visit Varin's hall in 858. Eivor's father held a feast for the king and his son, where Eivor was introduced to them. The feast quickly turned bloody, however, when Kjotve the Cruel, a rival to Styrbjorn, launched a treacherous attack. Eivor attempted to prove his heroism by facing down Kjotve's warriors, but was stopped by his father, who died to protect him.

Adopted by Styrbjorn, Eivor grew to be a tremendously skilled fighter and brilliant strategist, eventually earning a position as berserkr to Sigurd. It was not just his skill on the battlefield that made him invaluable. Eivor was highly intelligent, a devourer of stories and knowledge. He was quite proud, however, and long resented his father for protecting him, an act of cowardice in Eivor's eyes.