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'''Gunnar''' was a norse farmer who lived in [[Ravensthorpe]] with his son [[Niels Gunnarsson|Niels]].
'''Gunnar''' was a [[Norse people|Norse]] farmer who lived in [[Ravensthorpe]] with his son [[Niels Gunnarsson|Niels]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
One day Gunnar had told his son Niels to tend to their animals and clean their home while he was out drinking, instead Niels went out and hunted in the forests and when Gunnar returned home he couldn't find Niels anywhere. When his son returned Gunnar raged at him, not noticing the young boy he had with him and punched him in his face. At that moment [[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]], [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson|Sigurd]] and [[Hytham]] arrived at the scene, having looked for the young man named [[Edward (monk)|Edward]].
Some time after the [[Raven Clan]] had established their settlement,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Unwelcome]]</ref> Gunnar told Niels to tend to their animals and clean their home while he went out drinking. Instead, Niels left to [[Hunting|hunt]] in the forests and was still away when Gunnar returned to an empty home. When Niels returned, Gunnar raged at him for not seeing to his chores and punched his child in the face, entirely unaware of the young boy standing beside his son. At that moment, [[Eivor Varinsdottir]], [[Hytham]], and the clan's ''[[jarl]]'' [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]] arrived at the scene, searching for a young man named [[Edward (monk)|Edward]].<ref name="Hidden Codex">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Hidden Codex]]''</ref>


Sigurd stepped in and told Gunnar to release his son and the group decided what to do with the monk. Eivor offered Edward as a slave to Niels as he had caught him three of the four times he had tried to escape. Gunnar scoffed and said this would make up for Niels disobedience, but Niels declined the offer and said he only wanted to leave their farm and explore the world. This angered Gunnar again but this time Niels avoided his father blow making Gunnar fall to the ground. Still having to make a choice Niels decides to let Edward go as a free man.
Sigurd stepped in and told Gunnar to release his son, and the group decided what to do with the monk. Eivor offered Edward as a [[Slavery|slave]] to Niels, as the boy had caught him three of the four times he had tried to escape. Gunnar scoffed, saying it would make up for Niels' disobedience, but Niels declined the offer and said he only wanted to leave their farm and explore the world. This angered Gunnar again and he threw another punch, but Niels dodged it and Gunnar's momentum carried him to fall on the ground. Gunnar then grew more incensed when Niels decided to let Edward go as a free man.<ref name="Hidden Codex"/>


Later on during the day Gunnar was absuing his son for letting the monk go free, insisting he could never pay him back for it. At that moment Hytham arrived in their doorway, the hidden one wished to purchase Niels off gunnar. Gunnar laughed and said no amount of gold could but his son but a swift [[Hidden Blade|blade]] flick from Hytham quieted the large viking down, making him accept Hytham's offer.  
Later that day, Gunnar beat his son for letting the monk go free, insisting Niels could never pay him back for it. At that moment, Hytham arrived in their doorway and offered to purchase Niels from Gunnar. The Viking laughed and said no amount of [[gold]] could buy his son, but a swift flick from Hytham's [[Hidden Blade]] quieted Gunnar down and he accepted [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]]'s offer.<ref name="Hidden Codex"/>   


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
Gunnar is a character from the 2020 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''. His name is the {{Wiki|Genitive case|genitive}} form of the {{Wiki|Old Norse}} word ''[[wikt:gunnr|gunnr]]'', meaning "battle".
Gunnar is a character from the 2022 graphic novel ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Hidden Codex]]''. His name is the {{Wiki|Genitive case|genitive}} form of the {{Wiki|Old Norse}} word ''[[wikt:gunnr|gunnr]]'', meaning "battle".


Gunnar is seen living in the [[Fowl]] farm]] in Ravensthorpe, this house in [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] is inhabited by [[Bronson]]. This is either an inconsistency between the book and game or Gunnar moved in at a later point.
Gunnar is seen living in the [[Chicken|Fowl]] farm in Ravensthorpe, which in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' is [[Bronson]]'s home. This is either an inconsistency between the book and game or Gunnar moved in at a later point.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Converts]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Hidden Codex]]''


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 12 May 2026

This article is about Niels' father. You may be looking for the Raven Clan's blacksmith.

Gunnar was a Norse farmer who lived in Ravensthorpe with his son Niels.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Some time after the Raven Clan had established their settlement,[1] Gunnar told Niels to tend to their animals and clean their home while he went out drinking. Instead, Niels left to hunt in the forests and was still away when Gunnar returned to an empty home. When Niels returned, Gunnar raged at him for not seeing to his chores and punched his child in the face, entirely unaware of the young boy standing beside his son. At that moment, Eivor Varinsdottir, Hytham, and the clan's jarl Sigurd Styrbjornsson arrived at the scene, searching for a young man named Edward.[2]

Sigurd stepped in and told Gunnar to release his son, and the group decided what to do with the monk. Eivor offered Edward as a slave to Niels, as the boy had caught him three of the four times he had tried to escape. Gunnar scoffed, saying it would make up for Niels' disobedience, but Niels declined the offer and said he only wanted to leave their farm and explore the world. This angered Gunnar again and he threw another punch, but Niels dodged it and Gunnar's momentum carried him to fall on the ground. Gunnar then grew more incensed when Niels decided to let Edward go as a free man.[2]

Later that day, Gunnar beat his son for letting the monk go free, insisting Niels could never pay him back for it. At that moment, Hytham arrived in their doorway and offered to purchase Niels from Gunnar. The Viking laughed and said no amount of gold could buy his son, but a swift flick from Hytham's Hidden Blade quieted Gunnar down and he accepted Hidden One's offer.[2]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Gunnar is a character from the 2022 graphic novel Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Hidden Codex. His name is the genitive form of the Old Norse word gunnr, meaning "battle".

Gunnar is seen living in the Fowl farm in Ravensthorpe, which in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla is Bronson's home. This is either an inconsistency between the book and game or Gunnar moved in at a later point.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]