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[[File:ACV Fortified Ruins.png|250px|thumb|Fortified Ruins]]
[[File:ACV Fortified Ruins.png|250px|thumb|Fortified Ruins]]
The '''Fortified Ruins''' was a large [[Francia|Frankish]] settlement build along the [[River Rhine]] in the northwestern part of the region, southwest of the [[Rhine Fortification]]. These old [[Roman Empire|Roman]] ruins were re-used to serve as a [[Fort|fortification]] by a significant [[Soldier|military force]]. The city featured what remained of a bathhouse, a large tower, and parts of a still-working [[aqueduct]]. In the 9th century, the [[Vikings]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]], [[Vagn]], and [[Eivor's longship|her longship]] crew [[raid]]ed the place multiple times.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[River Raids]]''</ref>
The '''Fortified Ruins''' was a large [[Francia|Frankish]] settlement build along the [[River Rhine]] in the northwestern part of the region, southwest of the [[Rhine Fortification]]. These old [[Roman Empire|Roman]] ruins were re-used to serve as a [[Fort|fortification]] by a significant [[Soldier|military force]]. The city featured what remained of a bathhouse, a large tower, and parts of a still-working [[aqueduct]]. In the 9th century, the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Vagn]] guided [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] and the crew of her [[longship]] ''[[Sea-Chariot]]'' to the location in order to [[raid]] it multiple times.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[River Raids]]''</ref>


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Latest revision as of 05:40, 8 July 2025

Fortified Ruins

The Fortified Ruins was a large Frankish settlement build along the River Rhine in the northwestern part of the region, southwest of the Rhine Fortification. These old Roman ruins were re-used to serve as a fortification by a significant military force. The city featured what remained of a bathhouse, a large tower, and parts of a still-working aqueduct. In the 9th century, the Viking Vagn guided Eivor Varinsdottir and the crew of her longship Sea-Chariot to the location in order to raid it multiple times.[1]

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