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| '''''Discovery Tour: Viking Age''''' is an educational mode for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''. | | '''''Discovery Tour: Viking Age''''' is the ''[[Discovery Tour]]'' educational mode for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''. It was released as a free [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla downloadable content|downloadable]] addition on 19 October 2021<ref>{{Twitter|assassinscreed|status/1437809050406821890|Assassin's Creed|quote=Experience life in the Viking era like never before. Discovery Tour: Viking Age releases as a free expansion for Assassin's Creed Valhalla players on October 19th! [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E_Qfs54WYAM2_I8.jpg pic.twitter.com/zLpP9ZHLlD]}}</ref> and is available for free to those who own the base game, or for purchase as a stand-alone version on PC. |
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| The mode will release as a downloadable add-on in Fall 2021<ref>{{Twitter|AccessTheAnimus|status/1403800033716211713|Access the Animus|quote=The "Discovery Tour - Viking Age" mode has also been announced for #AssassinsCreed Valhalla! It will be released this fall! [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E3tMhxRWQAwoh1I.jpg pic.twitter.com/lF3X9TckIJ]}}</ref> and is available for free to those who own the base game, or for purchase as a stand-alone version on PC. In it, players are to free roam the game's maps of [[Norway]] and [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[England]] and learn about both countries' histories through a series of guided tours. | | ==Gameplay== |
| | In the game, players are able to freeroam and explore the maps of [[Norway]] and [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[England]] and learn about both countries' histories. Unlike previous installments which employed the use of guided tours, ''Discovery Tour: Viking Age'' will see players assume the roles of various characters and take on quests with the aim of bringing them closer to the material by putting them at the center of it.<ref name="Web">{{Ubisoft|url=en-us/article/fF7Gs9UBA758GopurfZWb/assassins-creed-discovery-tour-viking-age-launches-on-october-19|text=Assassin’s Creed Discovery Tour: Viking Age Launches on October 19|archivedate=20210915125048|subdomain=news|nobackup=}}</ref> |
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| | ==Memories== |
| | {|border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:700px; text-align:center" |
| | |[[File:DTVA Quest Banner - Oaths and Honour.jpg|230px|link=Oaths & Honour]] |
| | |[[File:DTVA Quest Banner - Through Faith and Fire.jpg|230px|link=Through Faith & Fire]] |
| | |[[File:DTVA Quest Banner - Seaworthy.jpg|230px|link=Seaworthy]] |
| | |[[File:DTVA Quest Banner - Into the West.jpg|230px|link=Into the West]] |
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| | |[[Oaths & Honour]] |
| | |[[Through Faith & Fire]] |
| | |[[Seaworthy]] |
| | |[[Into the West]] |
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| | |[[File:DTVA Quest Banner - A Barter For Peace.jpg|230px|link=A Barter for Peace]] |
| | |[[File:DTVA Quest Banner - Aelfred's Legacy.jpg|230px|link=Aelfred's Legacy]] |
| | |[[File:DTVA Quest Banner - New Life, New Lands.jpg|230px|link=New Life, New Lands]] |
| | |[[File:DTVA Quest Banner - Where Fates Align.jpg|230px|link=Where Fates Align]] |
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| | |[[A Barter for Peace]] |
| | |[[Aelfred's Legacy]] |
| | |[[New Life, New Lands]] |
| | |[[Where Fates Align]] |
| | |} |
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| | ==Codex== |
| | ===Learnings=== |
| | ====War & Politics==== |
| | <center> |
| | {|class="article-table sortable" |
| | |[[Learnings: A Familiar Battleground|A Familiar Battleground]] |
| | |[[Learnings: A "Heathen" Army?|A "Heathen" Army?]] |
| | |[[Learnings: A Warrior's Tools|A Warrior's Tools]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Alfred and the "English"|Alfred and the "English"]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Anglo-Saxon Warfare|Anglo-Saxon Warfare]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Baptism and Victory|Baptism and Victory]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Horses and Warfare|Horses and Warfare]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Keeping Allies Close|Keeping Allies Close]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Kin and Household|Kin and Household]] |
| | |[[Learnings: King and Clergy|King and Clergy]] |
| | |[[Learnings: King Harald Fairhair|King Harald Fairhair]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Military Leadership|Military Leadership]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Military Organization|Military Organization]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Peacemaking, Peacebreaking|Peacemaking, Peacebreaking]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Scouts Before the Storm|Scouts Before the Storm]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Battle of Edington|The Battle of Edington]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Burh|The Burh]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Clan|The Clan]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Félag, or Fellowship|The Félag, or Fellowship]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Fyrd, or Militia|The Fyrd, or Militia]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Gift of East Anglia|The Gift of East Anglia]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Great Hall|The Great Hall]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Rise of Alfred|The Rise of Alfred]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Roman Fortress|The Roman Fortress]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Seven Kingdoms|The Seven Kingdoms]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Treaty with Guthrum|The Treaty with Guthrum]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Truce of Wedmore|The Truce of Wedmore]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Witan|The Witan]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Trust and Oathkeeping|Trust and Oathkeeping]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Viking Warfare|Viking Warfare]] |
| | |[[Learnings: What is an "Anglo-Saxon"?|What is an "Anglo-Saxon"?]] |
| | |[[Learnings: What was a King?|What was a King?]] |
| | |} |
| | </center> |
| | |
| | ====Daily Life==== |
| | <center> |
| | {|class="article-table sortable" |
| | |[[Learnings: Alrekstad|Alrekstad]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Anglo-Saxon Homes|Anglo-Saxon Homes]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Chippenham|Chippenham]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Conditions on Board|Conditions on Board]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Cook and Kitchen|Cook and Kitchen]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Curing Fish|Curing Fish]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Dividing the Land|Dividing the Land]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Dividing the Spoils|Dividing the Spoils]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Do You Speak "Viking"?|Do You Speak "Viking"?]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Fashion: A Status Symbol|Fashion: A Status Symbol]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Games and Sports|Games and Sports]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Grooming and Hygiene|Grooming and Hygiene]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Gunnhilda|Gunnhilda]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Household Slaves|Household Slaves]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Marriage Between Peoples|Marriage Between Peoples]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Monasteries: Many Roles|Monasteries: Many Roles]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Naming the Land|Naming the Land]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Nutrition on Board|Nutrition on Board]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Seafaring|Seafaring]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Stavanger|Stavanger]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Staying the Winter|Staying the Winter]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Boender, or Freemen|The Boender, or Freemen]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Ceorls, or Freemen|The Ceorls, or Freemen]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The City of Winchester|The City of Winchester]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Ealdormen|The Ealdormen]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Freewomen|The Freewomen]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Land of Ice and Snow?|The Land of Ice and Snow?]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Thegns|The Thegns]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Town of Jorvik|The Town of Jorvik]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Thorsteinn Silvertongue|Thorsteinn Silvertongue]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Who Was in the "Army"?|Who Was in the "Army"?]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Why Leave Scandinavia?|Why Leave Scandinavia?]] |
| | |} |
| | </center> |
| | |
| | ====Religion & Magic==== |
| | <center> |
| | {|class="article-table sortable" |
| | |[[Learnings: A Life of Prayer|A Life of Prayer]] |
| | |[[Learnings: A Strict Diet|A Strict Diet]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Bishops: A Divided Duty|Bishops: A Divided Duty]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Blessing the Ship|Blessing the Ship]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Christianization|Christianization]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Church Power Structure|Church Power Structure]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Church Testimonies|Church Testimonies]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Destiny and Ancestry|Destiny and Ancestry]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Ely, a Monastery for All|Ely, a Monastery for All]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Hamingja: A Family Spirit|Hamingja: A Family Spirit]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Magic and Medicine|Magic and Medicine]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Monasteries: A Quiet Place|Monasteries: A Quiet Place]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Norse Religion|Norse Religion]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Relics and Saints|Relics and Saints]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Ships: Between Two Worlds|Ships: Between Two Worlds]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Church Altar|The Church Altar]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Cross and the Hammer|The Cross and the Hammer]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Hours of the Day|The Hours of the Day]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Megalith|The Megalith]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Move to Christianity|The Move to Christianity]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Old Minster|The Old Minster]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Old Norse Idea of Self|The Old Norse Idea of Self]] |
| | |} |
| | </center> |
| | |
| | ====Myths & Legends==== |
| | <center> |
| | {|class="article-table sortable" |
| | |[[Learnings: A Sacrifice for Wisdom|A Sacrifice for Wisdom]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Across the Rainbow Bridge|Across the Rainbow Bridge]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Animal Taboos|Animal Taboos]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Divinities of the Sea|Divinities of the Sea]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Giants: Children of Ymir|Giants: Children of Ymir]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Lands of the Dead|Lands of the Dead]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Lands of the Dead II|Lands of the Dead II]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Loki the Trickster|Loki the Trickster]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Mystery of the Shore|Mystery of the Shore]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Odin: The All-father|Odin: The All-father]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Taboos on the High Seas|Taboos on the High Seas]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Elk, or Elgr|The Elk, or Elgr]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Goddess Freyja|The Goddess Freyja]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Horse, or Hestr|The Horse, or Hestr]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Iron Will of Fate|The Iron Will of Fate]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Legendary Brothers|The Legendary Brothers]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Nine Realms|The Nine Realms]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Norns: Keepers of Fate|The Norns: Keepers of Fate]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Sacred Mead of Poetry|The Sacred Mead of Poetry]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Sea: A Spiritual Being|The Sea: A Spiritual Being]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Snake, or Ornir|The Snake, or Ornir]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Völva: A Soothslayer|The Völva: A Soothslayer]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Well of Mimir|The Well of Mimir]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Thor, God of Thunder|Thor, God of Thunder]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Yggdrasil: The World Tree|Yggdrasil: The World Tree]] |
| | |} |
| | </center> |
| | |
| | ====Science==== |
| | <center> |
| | {|class="article-table sortable" |
| | |[[Learnings: Anglo-Scandinavian Farming|Anglo-Scandinavian Farming]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Bioarchaeology|Bioarchaeology]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Medicines and Medics|Medicines and Medics]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Medieval Christian Medicine|Medieval Christian Medicine]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Parchment: Made to Last|Parchment: Made to Last]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Telling Time|Telling Time]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Art of Making Charcoal|The Art of Making Charcoal]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Cargo Ship: The Knorr|The Cargo Ship: The Knorr]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Coastal Trader|The Coastal Trader]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Four Humours|The Four Humours]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Hull and Mast|The Hull and Mast]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Navigator|The Navigator]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Sail|The Sail]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Ordeal of the Copyist|The Ordeal of the Copyist]] |
| | |} |
| | </center> |
| | |
| | ====Law & Justice==== |
| | <center> |
| | {|class="article-table sortable" |
| | |[[Learnings: Feuds and Vengeance|Feuds and Vengeance]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Justice and Honour|Justice and Honour]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Mannhelgi: A Sacred Space|Mannhelgi: A Sacred Space]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Mannjafnadr: A War of Words|Mannjafnadr: A War of Words]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Art of Illumination|The Art of Illumination]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Gothi, or Lawkeeper|The Gothi, or Lawkeeper]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Horror of Banishment|The Horror of Banishment]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Thing, or Assembly|The Thing, or Assembly]] |
| | |} |
| | </center> |
| | |
| | ====Art & Culture==== |
| | <center> |
| | {|class="article-table sortable" |
| | |[[Learnings: A New, Mixed Identity|A New, Mixed Identity]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Anglo-Scandinavian Fashion|Anglo-Scandinavian Fashion]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Old English Literature|Old English Literature]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Runes and Runestones|Runes and Runestones]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Stone Sculptures|Stone Sculptures]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Scriptorium|The Scriptorium]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Figurehead|The Figurehead]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Skald and His Art|The Skald and His Art]] |
| | |} |
| | </center> |
| | |
| | ====Trade & Economy==== |
| | <center> |
| | {|class="article-table sortable" |
| | |[[Learnings: Alfred's Silver Coins|Alfred's Silver Coins]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Bartering and Hacksilver|Bartering and Hacksilver]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Destinations of the Voyagers|Destinations of the Voyagers]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Jorvik: Conquest to Boom|Jorvik: Conquest to Boom]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: Raiding the Monasteries|Raiding the Monasteries]] |
| | |[[Learnings: Slavery|Slavery]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Longship, or Langskip|The Longship, or Langskip]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The Market of Coppergate|The Market of Coppergate]] |
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| | |[[Learnings: The Mint of Jorvik|The Mint of Jorvik]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The North Way|The North Way]] |
| | |[[Learnings: The World Comes to Jorvik|The World Comes to Jorvik]] |
| | |[[Learnings: What's a "Wic?"|What's a "Wic?"]] |
| | |} |
| | </center> |
| | |
| | ===Behind the scenes=== |
| | ====England==== |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|Jorvik's Architecture= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Jorvik's Architecture.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | [[York|Jorvik]]—now called York—is a great example of how Anglo-Saxon and [[Norse people|Norse]] civilizations merged over time. Its multiple docks and narrow streets filled with exotic supplies welcomed international traders year-round |
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| | To represent this thriving hub, Level Artists and Level Designers used [[Coppergate Market|Coppergate]] one of the city's most notorious landmarks. |
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| | Known at the time as the "Cup Street"—where [[merchant]]s sold handmade cups and pots—it was taken as a reference and extended to the rest of the town. With its small wooden houses and stalls built tightly together Jorvik contrasts with stone-built Anglo-Saxon towns. |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Associate Level Design Director [[Junjie Lin]], Level Artist [[Danny Hung]], and Level Designers [[Israel Chua]] and [[Julien Koch]] (Ubisoft Singapore). |
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| | |-|Landscaping England= |
| | [[File:DTVA BTS - Landscaping England.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | To replicate England's diverse flora was no small feat. The developers wanted it to be accurate and help players navigate the map. |
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| | First, the World Design team created a Season Map: England was divided into four areas, each allocated a season. |
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| | Each season had its own variety of vegetation, from grass to trees, and its own Humidity Layer, which helped determine the type of soil in each area: lush, dry or wetland. |
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| | With these in hand the Level Artists and Designers could implement the right type of flora in the world, and created different landscapes using rocks and trees. Therefore, each region has diverse but coherent scenery, engaging players to explore the map meticulously. |
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| | Production insights provided by Level Artists [[Joël Pelletant]] and [[Adrien Paguet-Brunella]], Technical Artist [[Pierre-Alexandre Côté|Pierre-Alexandre]], and Assistant Artistic Director [[Vladimir Eskandari]] (Ubisoft Montréal). |
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| | |-|York the Haunted= |
| | [[File:DTVA BTS - York the Haunted.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | Rumor has it York is one of England's most haunted cities! |
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| | Built by the [[Roman Empire|Romans]], it is said that ghosts of fallen [[soldier]]s still roam the city, inspiring a locally-brewered beverage—the [https://www.blacksheepbrewery.com/shop/centurions-ghost/ Centurion's Ghost]. |
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| | To emulate this mystical atmosphere, Level Designers took the opportunity to place an underground location reusing Roman-era abandoned sewers. It's a way for players to walk around unnoticed... |
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| | But what if the ghost rumors are true? |
| | </tabber> |
| | |
| | ====Immersion==== |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|Colouring the World= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Colouring the World.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | As it turns out, early medieval times were full of colours, from paintings and clothing to flowers and vegetables! To break the prejudice against the this time period, Artists, Modelers, and Texturers made sure to implement vivid colours where they could. |
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| | But as always, it's a fine balance to find between gameplay needs and historical accuracy. In some cases, developers chose to stick with one colour despite Historians' complaints. |
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| | For example, [[pig]]s and carrots in ''AC Valhalla'' are pink and white respectively; although pigs at the time were brown-ish in complexion and carrots had a wide range of colours, from white to purple. |
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| | This choice helps with comprehension of the world, but also for consistency when certain objects are used in gameplay, such as the explosive red oil jars. Hence, one distinct colour makes items easily identifiable. |
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| | |-|Mysterious Forests= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Mysterious Forests.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | Level Artists and Designers used different types of forest to structure England's king: |
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| | - oak trees, ivy, and {{Wiki|rowan}} in [[Wessex]]<br> |
| | - {{Wiki|Calluna|heather}} fields, {{Wiki|Pinus sylvestris|Scots Pine}} trees, moss and willow trees in [[East Anglia]]<br> |
| | - beech trees, {{Wiki|Hyacinthoides|bluebells}}, and autumnal birch trees in [[Mercia]]<br> |
| | - tundra bushes, {{Wiki|Ulex gallii|Western gorse}}, with dead and frozen trees in [[Northumbria]] |
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| | Ubisoft Sofia even recreated [[Wishtman's Wood|Wistman's Wood]] in [[Hampshire|Hamtunscire]] using the pictures the development team took during their scouting trip! |
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| | To do so, they integrated old medium-sized trees, a smattering of rocks, a [[wikt:soupçon|soupcon]] of moss, and a bit of fog to complete this ominous atmosphere. |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Assistant Artistic Director Vladimir Eskandari, Artistic Director [[Raphael Lacoste]], Art Director [[Eddie Bennun]], Level Artist [[Adrien Paguet-Brunella]] (Ubisoft Montréal). |
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| | |-|On Liquid Gold= |
| | [[File:DTVA - On Liquid Gold.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | "Honeymoon" referred to the [[Scandinavia]]n practice of giving newlyweds a moon cycle's worth of [[mead]] (a beverage brewed with [[honey]], water, and yeast). |
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| | But honey was valued by Angles and Norsemen alike, it was then vital for the developers to represent the bee-keeping practice as faithfully as possible. |
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| | Depending on each region's real flora, fields of flaxseeds, poppies, and heather were designed and implemented by Modelers and Level Artists—the flowers used a seamless way to guide players through their environment. |
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| | The beehives, seem from afar, also act as a natural marker (a beecon?), and are surrounded by NPCs collecting the honey. |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Modeler Laurie Durant and Level Artist [[Stéphane Joncas]] (Ubisoft Montréal). |
| | |
| | |-|Photogra-wha?= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Photogra-wha.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | {{Wiki|Photogrammetry}} is an innovative technique for in-game textures. |
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| | Determined to illustrate accurate surfaces, the Graphics team travelled to England to capture every inch of stone walls and pavements, sometimes for twelve hours straight! A three-metre wall would take 250 pictures, stitched together by specialized software. |
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| | The final result is a 3D file with colours and depths, designed into tileable textures. These textures are then used by Level Artists and Modelers to add onto buildings. |
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| | To push this realism further, the Graphics team also added uneven silhouettes with protruding stones, slate angles, and damaged areas. |
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| | Information kindly provided by Graphics Team Lead [[Alfredo Cristinziano]] and Modeler [[Olivier Carignan]] (Ubisoft Montréal). |
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| | |-|Safe and Sound?= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Safe and Sound.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | Creating an immersive world also includes the sounds triggered when [[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] interacts with her/his surroundings. |
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| | Shown here are coloured surfaces that play a specific sound when the player walks on them. Yes, every item with sound and animation is labeled in the game's engine! |
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| | A brown square indicates a wooden sound, while yellow squares signal a fabric-like sound. When the player walks on or touches one of these hidden squares, the noise it's linked to triggers automatically. |
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| | But there's another side to this coin: with this system, developers were also able to create noise traps that can reveal the player's presence to nearby enemies! |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Modeler [[Benoit Lebel]] (Ubisoft Montréal). |
| | </tabber> |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|The Assassin's Artillery= |
| | [[File:DTVA - The Assassin's Armory.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | 200 unique weapon models were designed for ''AC Valhalla''. |
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| | After thorough historical research, Modeling Artists had the difficult task of designing realistic but spectacular weapons. Talk about a brain-twister! |
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| | The [[flail]] was also added to the arsenal as a unique form of weaponry, even though flails weren't used by soldiers in battle but by [[Civilian|peasants]] during harvest. |
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| | To enjoy these weapons even more, new fighting styles were created. Players can now fight with a weapon in each hand—the [[dual-wielding]]—or hit foes with their [[shield]]! |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Assistant Artistic Director Vladimir Eskandari (Ubisoft Montréal) and Art Director [[John Paul Eli Tan|John-Paul Tan]] (Ubisoft Phillipines). |
| | |
| | |-|The Music of AC Valhalla= |
| | [[File:DTVA - The Musice of AC Valhalla.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | Music is at the core of ''AC Valhalla''{{'}}s experience, defining territories and moods. To create an acoustic dichotomy between Norsemen and Angles, Norway's music borrows sounds from rituals and daily life, while England's music revolves more around the [[Church]]. |
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| | In total, it's 5 hours of music that were [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla soundtrack|composed]] through the collaboration of [[Jesper Kyd]], [[Sarah Schachner]], and [[Einar Selvik]]. |
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| | But the music doesn't stop there! |
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| | To the uncontrollable delight of ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag|AC Black Flag]]'' fans, [[sea shanties]] were also added to ''AC Valhalla''. They are sung as Eivor sails on the [[longship]], by none other than Einar Selvik—''[[skald]]'' [[Bragi (Viking)|Bragi]] in the game! |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Audio Director [[Aldo Sampaio]], Music Supervisor [[Simon Landry]] and Audio Designer [[Alexandre Poirer]] (Ubisoft Montréal). |
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| | |-|Use Protection= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Use Protection.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | Shields played an important role in the [[Vikings|Viking]] and Anglo-Saxon fighting techniques, and in ''AC Valhalla'' as well. |
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| | Used in the game to differentiate clans and factions, each one has its own shape, paint model, colour pattern and emblem. |
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| | A new gameplay element was also added: the shield degradation. With each hit, an enemy's shield loses a piece until it's destroyed, and players can also now attack using their shields. |
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| | Little known fact: it was common for vendors to walk around the battlefield, supplying clients with replacements shields and weapons! What an we say, Vikings were resourceful! |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Modeler Benoit Lebel (Ubisoft Montréal). |
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| | |-|Welcome to Asgard= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Asgard Storyboard.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | Being the [[Norse mythology|land]] of mighty [[Æsir|gods]]], [[Asgard]] had to be scaled accordingly. |
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| | To create this sense of magnitude, Level Designers played on heights, with towers that reach up into the sky to meet the immense branches of [[Yggdrasil]], the mythical world-tree. |
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| | The [[wolf]] [[Fenrir]] went through the same fate. Indeed, the infamous beast is ten times the size of a normal wolf, thanks to the Character Modelers. |
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| | To set ''AC Valhalla''{{'}}s Asgard apart, developers focused on depicting the myths of the Viking {{Wiki|saga}}s, with doors to other [[Nine Realms|realms]], [[Urðarbrunnr|well of Norns]], and so on, combined with glimpses of Eivor's [[Reborn Isu|past life]] and [[Genetic memories|memories]]. |
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| | A shame it will all be destroyed come [[Ragnarök]]! |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Level Deisng Assistant Director [[Eric Porowski]] (Ubisoft Montréal). |
| | </tabber> |
| | |
| | ====Research==== |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|A Humble Abode= |
| | [[File:DTVA - A Humble Abode.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | The castles of England were meant to be seen from afar by anyone seeking refuge. Except, rulers didn't really account for their castles also attracting Vikings! |
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| | All fortified areas in ''AC Valhalla'' were inspired by the castles the development team visited while in England: {{Wiki|Portchester Castle|Portchester}}, {{Wiki|Derby}}, {{Wiki|Goodrich Castle|Goodrich}}, {{Wiki|Housesteads Roman Fort}} at [[Hadrian's Wall]]... The {{Wiki|Montgomery Castle|Castle Trefaldwyn}} in [[Wales]] inspired the fictional [[Caustow Castle]], a [[fort]] in the [[Shropshire|Scriopescire]] region. |
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| | In ''AC Valhalla'', castles are a telltale sign of great bounty to collect during [[raid]]s, and lords will often retreat behind a castle's protective walls when fleeing from Eivor. |
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| | They can run but they can't hide! |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by [[Raphaël Lacoste]], Vladimir Eskandari, and Oliver Carignan (Ubisoft Montrëal). |
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| | |-|Animus, Translate 'Skål!'= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Animus Translate Skal.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | It seems that Vikings and Ango-Saxons could roughly understand each other at the time, as {{Wiki|Old Norse|both}} of their {{Wiki|Old English|languages}} sounded similar and had {{Wiki|Germanic languages|diverged}} only a few centuries before. |
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| | To help actors during records, the Voice Design team relied on linguists, such as Runoloist Maja Bäckvall ({{Wiki|Uppsala University}}). |
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| | Lines were then written in three versions: in English or context, in the original language (Latin, Old Norse, Old English), and in phonetics for accurate pronunciation. |
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| | Interestingly, it felt quite natural for [[Iceland]]ic actors to pronounce Old Norse. They wouldn't need a dictionary if their great-great-great-great-grandparents were around to translate! |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Voice Designer [[Nicholas Grimwood]] (Ubisoft Montréal). |
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| | |-|Checkmate= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Checkmate.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | ''AC Valhalla'' is set during a tense political climate. [[Heptarchy|English kingdoms]] were fighting one another as well as trying to ward off Viking attacks. |
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| | Hence, maps are displayed in the game as battle plans. To help players visualize friends and foes, chess pieces were designed. |
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| | The 3D Modeling team first created items inspired by an early Scandinavian chess set, the ''{{Wiki|Tafl games|Hnefatafl}}'', which was combined with the {{Wiki|Lewis chessmen|Lewis chess pieces}}. Found in [[Scotland]], they were crafted out of walrus [[Ivory|tusks]] and [[whale]] teeth in the 12th century. |
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| | This design merged English and Scandinavian heritage into a unique item. |
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| | Production insights kindly provied by 3D Modelers [[Audrey Murray]], [[Katy Bouvier]], [[Gabriel Blanchard]], and Benoît Lebel (Ubisoft Montreal). |
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| | |-|Long Live the King= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Long Live the King.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | As King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] is a historical figure, Artists and Modelers had a lot of documentation to help with his design. |
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| | With pre-established features (age, height, backstory) kept as accurate as possible, his appearance had to represent his royal demeanor but also his weakened state—he suffered from {{Wiki|Chron's disease}}. |
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| | This contrast was made through the design of his clothes, hair, and facial features. |
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| | As one of the main characters in ''AC Valhalla'', seen up-close in multiple cinematics, it was imperative to design every detail meticulously. So much so that it took ten days to design his hair! |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Artists [[Jeff Simpson]], [[Yelim Kim]], and [[Pierre Raveneau]] (Ubisoft Montreal). |
| | </tabber> |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|Take a Leap of Faith= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Take a Leap of Faith.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | As the [[Isle of Ely Monastery|monastery of Ely]] has been destroyed. Level Designers and Artists had to draw their inspiration elsewhere. More specifically, from the {{Wiki|Abbey of Saint-Martin-du-Canigou|Saint-Martin-du-Canigou Abbey}} in [[France]]. |
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| | Despite the construction being two centuries older than ''AC Valhalla''{{'}}s time period, it offered interesting architecture for the players to enjoy: atop a hill for great scenery, a cloister to clear the perspective, and the bell tower to provide an iconic [[viewpoint]]. |
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| | Finally, an underground tunnel was added, a unique feat perfect for a surprise attack. |
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| | But some things remain accurate! Several eels were placed in the waters circling the monastery—a nod to the feature that gave its name. |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Level Artists [[Sébastien Maingot]] and [[Sébastien Genest]] (Ubisoft Montreal). |
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| | |-|The Die is Cast= |
| | [[File:DTVA - The Die is Cast.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | Even warriors get some playtime. |
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| | Indeed, it seems that Vikings played board games that involved throwing small objects, such as carved wooden figures. However, the team couldn't find any clear rules for these games. |
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| | But all hope wasn't lost; the developers at Singapore Vengdu and Montreal studios all came together to invent new rules and mocked-up their prototypes in a tabletop simulator. |
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| | Everyone on the team could experience (and enjoy!) the evolving versions of the [[Orlog]] 2.0. |
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| | A first physical prototype was also made, using real dice that were painted over. The game of Orlog was (re)born. |
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| | ''AC Valhalla''{{'}}s version of the Orlog was so loved by fans that Ubisoft partnered with PureArts to produce real life Orlog sets! |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Game Director [[Benoit Richer]], Technical Design Director [[Oliver Bodwell]], and Game Director [[Eric Baptizat]] (Ubisoft Montreal). |
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| | |-|The Longhouse= |
| | [[File:DTVA - The Longhouse.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | As [[longhouse]]s were at the centre of Norse communities, it was only natural that they'd be at the forefront of ''AC Valhalla''. |
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| | Just like any true Viking, Eivor hosts feats, plans battles, and sleeps in her/his longhouse. But what about its design? |
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| | The Art Direction team first took a scouting trip to {{Wiki|Lofoten}}, Norway, to immerse themselves in the land and bring back references. From these pictures, Modelers and Artists designed variations of paint patterns, carved animals, frescos etc. for players to enjoy and use to customize their settlement. |
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| | Anglo-Saxon longhouses, on the other hand, were designed with different materials, such as hay and lime, and less detailed engravings. Can't have them steal the show! |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Brand Artistic Director Raphaël Lacoste, Assistant Artistic Director Vladimir Eskandari (Ubisoft Montreal), Level Artist [[Janice Leng]] (Ubisoft Singapore), and Environment Artist [[Martin Bonev]] (Ubisoft Sofia). |
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| | |-|The Myth of Horned Helmets= |
| | [[File:DTVA - The Myth of Horned Helmets.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | To make it short: Vikings did not, in fact, wear horned helmets. |
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| | The misconception came from the {{Wiki|Richard Wagner|Wagnerian}} opera, ''{{Wiki|Der Ring des Nibelungen|The Ring of the Nibelung}}'' (1876). Horned and winged helmets were then part of the actor's costumes, a way for the warriors to seem more grandiose on stage. |
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| | Ever since then, depictions of Vikings wearing big horned helmets were in plentiful supply, and this wrongful image has persisted to this day. |
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| | Beside the fact that horned helmets would have been anything but practical on the battlefield, it seems that the very few ones found by archeologists were only used for ritual purposes. |
| | |
| | - Who's ready to be the party pooper come Halloween? |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Historian [[Patrice Hamel]] (Ubisoft Montreal). |
| | </tabber> |
| | |
| | ====Scandinavia==== |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|Creating Eivor's Longship= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Creating Eivor's Longship.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | Can't make a Viking game without an awesome longship! |
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| | After all, Norsemen are renowned for their [[boat]]-building craftsmanship to this day. |
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| | To do it justice, Modelers (Montreal) built the dimensions and shapes, while Artists (Singapore) created 48 different variations of longboats with stunning designs inspired by Norse mythology. |
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| | The outcome speaks for itself: a slick, {{Wiki|Clinker (boat building)|clinker-built}} hull for hydro-dynamism, shallow keels to sail in low waters, and even a removable mast to pass under bridges! |
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| | May you have fair winds and following seas! |
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| | Production insights kindly provide by modeler [[Katy Bouvier]] (Ubisoft Montréal), Art Director [[Dann Yap Yeau Choong|Yeau Choong Yap]] (Ubisoft Singapore). |
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| | |-|Designing Stavanger= |
| | [[File:DTVA - Designing Stavanger.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | [[Stavanger]], as with many cities in ''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'', is based on an existing city. |
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| | To reconstruct it, Level Designers and Artists used maps, pictures and drawings by Archaeologist [[Jean-Claude Golvin]] as references, adding alterations for gameplay purposes. |
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| | While not all towns resembled Golvin's drawings, some iconic details helped give a "Scandinavian signature" to the towns and settlements of the game, easily recognizable by players. |
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| | Narrow streets, docks, and a salient longhouse in the distance... They all incite exploration and the need for adventure. |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Brand Artistic Director Raphael Lacoste and Assistant Artistic Director Vladimir Eskandari (Ubisoft Montréal). |
| | |
| | |-|New Game, New Crest= |
| | [[File:DTVA - New Game, New Crest.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | It's difficult to set oneself apart in a sea of Viking-themed media. But it was the challenge Marketing and Art teams faced when creating ''AC Valhalla''{{'}}s visual identity. Together, they designed logos and crests, and selected fonts, colours, and interfaces. |
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| | As a result, fifty different logos were created for the brand to find the right fit: the two-axes logo on the bottom right of this picture. |
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| | The turquoise colour was added early-on, as a nod to the aurora borealis that illuminate the Norwegian skies. |
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| | Two axes (for dual-wielding) form the the A of Assassin's Creed. |
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| | At their end, the outline of a longhouse rooftop, with delicate engravings to underline Norse crafting skills. |
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| | Finally, the faded grid in the background serves as a reminder of the Animus simulation. |
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| | Production insights kindly provided by Artistic Director - Visual Conception [[Nicolas Rivard]] (Ubisoft Montréal). |
| | </tabber> |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|The Creation of Eivor= |
| | [[File:DTVA - The Creation of Eivor.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | Every detail matters when designing a main character. Personality, backstory, mannerisms... Eivor the "Wolf-Kissed" must have a noticeable scar and tattoos to represent past events, beliefs, and clan affiliation. |
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| | A mood board was made with various references, from ''{{Wiki|Mad Max}}''{{'}}s {{Wiki|Imperator Furiosa|Furiosa}} to Major {{Wiki|Motoko Kusanagi}} in ''{{Wiki|Ghost in the Shell}}'', which allowed Concept Artists to create composition (silhouettes, shapes) and concepts. |
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| | Then, the Character Modelers designed the details (hair styles, tattoos, outfits, an even leather stitching), while Animators focused on body movement and facial expressions. |
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| | Finally, actors [[Magnus Bruun|Magnus Bruun Nielssen]] and [[Cecilie Stenspil|Cecile Stenspil]] were cast to give Eivor a voice, tailored to her or his personality. |
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| | - {{Wiki|Frankenstein (1931 film)|It's alive! Alive!}} |
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| | |-|White Landscapes= |
| | [[File:DTVA - White Landscapes.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
| | For player's to recognize their surroundings easily, developers wanted to create a clash between the English and Norwegian maps. |
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| | Thus, Norwegian landscapes are covered with ice and snow, with little road to travel by land. While ancient Scandinavia wasn't as barren as we're made to believe, the harsh and uninviting land depicted in ''AC Valhalla'' means to push the players towards England and continue Eivor's journey. |
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| | To do so, Level Artists, Tech Artists, and Level Designers used the Lofoten Islands as a visual reference to emulate its rough landscapes. Through shapes and outlines, the designers made the world feel treacherous, while England's flora is lush and lively. |
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| | The grass is always greener on the other side of [[North Sea|the sea]]! |
| | </tabber> |
| | |
| | ==Characters== |
| | {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="700px" style="text-align:center;" |
| | ! width="1%" |Image |
| | ! width="1%" |Name |
| | ! width="5%" |Description |
| | ! width="5%" |Availability |
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| | |[[File:ACV DB Aelfred.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | !King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] |
| | |Protected Wessex against Vikings and promoted literacy amongst his people. |
| | |Visit 70 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:DTVA Basim.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Basim ibn Ishaq]] |
| | |Basim is calculating, an agent of chaos, a fickle trickster, and capricious. |
| | |Visit 5 Behind the Scenes stations |
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| | |[[File:ACV DB Ceolbert.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Ceolbert]] |
| | |The son of a [[Ceolwulf II of Mercia|noble]], he finds himself embroiled in his father's political affairs. |
| | |Visit 30 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:ACV DT - Ealric.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | !Brother [[Ealric]] |
| | |Ealric is a kind, determined [[Scholar|monk]], whose aim is to share his faith and love for his [[Christianity|God]]. |
| | |Unlocked by default |
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| | |[[File:Discovery_Tour_Viking_Eivor_Female.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] (Female) |
| | |Protagonist of ''AC Valhalla'', Eivor is a skilled fighter and strategist. |
| | |Unlocked by default |
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| | |[[File:Discovery_Tour_Viking_Eivor_Male.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | !Eivor (Male) |
| | |Protagonist of ''AC Valhalla'', Eivor is a skilled fighter and strategist. |
| | |Unlocked by default |
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| | |[[File:ACV DB Freyja.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Freyja]] |
| | |Goddess of fertility and magic, she rules over [[Fólkvangr]]. |
| | |Visit 90 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:ACV DB Fulke.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Fulke]] |
| | |Clandestine member of the [[Order of the Ancients]]. |
| | |Visit 20 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:ACV DT - Gunnhilda.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Gunnhilda Gunnarsdottir|Gunnhilda]] |
| | |Gunnhilda is a weaver. Tenacious, practical, and married to Thorsteinn. |
| | |Visit 5 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:DTVA Hytham.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Hytham]] |
| | |Basim's disciple, Hytham is incurably optimistic and endlessly curious. |
| | |Visit 10 Behind the Scenes stations |
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| | |[[File:Wiki noimage.jpg|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Ivarr the Boneless]] |
| | |An historic Viking conqueror and the inspiration for many a saga. |
| | |Visit 15 Behind the Scenes stations |
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| | |[[File:ACV Layla Hassan.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Layla Hassan]] |
| | |Member of the [[Assassins|Brotherhood]] and former employee of [[Abstergo Industries]]. |
| | |Unlocked by default |
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| | |[[File:ACV DB Loki.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Loki]] |
| | |Loki is the god of mischief. And mischievous he is indeed. |
| | |Complete the Where Fates Align quest |
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| | |[[File:ACV Odin Database Fullbody Render New.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Odin]] |
| | |As the mightiest god of all, Odin seeks exemption from any binding fate. |
| | |Visit 50 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:ACV Randvi render.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Randvi]] |
| | |Randvi is a War Chief and wife of Sigurd. She's ruthless but boisterous. |
| | |Visit 80 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:ACV Rebecca Crane render.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Rebecca Crane]] |
| | |She is the creator of the [[Animus|Animus 2.0]]. |
| | |Visit 20 Behind the Scenes stations |
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| | |[[File:ACV Shaun Hastings render.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Shaun Hastings]] |
| | |Gives tactical guidance to numerous [[Assassin cell]]s across the [[Earth|globe]]. |
| | |Visit all 25 Behind the Scenes stations |
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| | |[[File:Wiki noimage.jpg|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]] |
| | |Eivor's adoptive brother, he is strong, fearless and charismatic. |
| | |Visit 60 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:ACV DB Soma.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Soma]] |
| | |Soma, ''[[Jarl]]'' of [[Cambridge]], is friendly, determined and empathetic. |
| | |Visit 10 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:Wiki noimage.jpg|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Stowe]] |
| | |Stowe has a strong sense of purpose in helping others, despite his temper. |
| | |Visit 40 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:ACV Thor.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Thor]] |
| | |God of thunder, god of the people, [[giant]] [[Þrymr|slayer]]... Which is the most accurate? |
| | |Visit all 92 Discovery Sites |
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| | |[[File:ACV DT - Thorsteinn.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Thorsteinn Silvertongue]] |
| | |Patient, honourable, Thorsteinn yearns to be a great [[merchant]]. Married to Gunnhilda. |
| | |Unlocked by default |
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| | |[[File:ACV DB Valka.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | ![[Valka]] |
| | |Valka is a seeress. She practices ''Seidr'' [Magic] and brings counsel to Eivor |
| | |Complete the Aelfred's Legacy quest |
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| | |[[File:DTVA Young Sigurd.png|thumb|100px|center]] |
| | !Young Sigurd |
| | |Eivor's adoptive brother, as a child. |
| | |Unlocked by default |
| | |} |
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| | ==Gallery== |
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| | |-|Promotional media= |
| | <gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> |
| | Discovery Tour Viking Age Promotional Image 1.jpg |
| | Discovery Tour Viking Age Promotional Image 2.jpg |
| | Discovery Tour Viking Age Promotional Image 3.jpg |
| | </gallery> |
| | |-|Videos= |
| | <gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> |
| | Discovery Tour- Viking Age Launch Trailer - Assassin's Creed Valhalla |
| | Assassin’s Creed Valhalla- Discovery Tour - Viking Age - All Quests Compilation - Ubisoft -NA- |
| | Assassin’s Creed Valhalla- Discovery Tour – Viking Age Gameplay with Director - Ubisoft -NA- |
| | </gallery> |
| | </tabber> |
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| | [[Category:Assassin's Creed: Valhalla DLC]] |
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