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imported>Soranin m i'd meant that the captain was the owner, not that there were 2 people being extorted |
imported>Darman36 Only reason I can see why Vicelin sinks ship that he could consistently rely on for profits is if he knew the captain refused to "share" anymore |
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[[File:ACV Last Flight of the Gyldan Sparrow 3.png|thumb|220px|The sunken Gyldan Sparrow]] | [[File:ACV Last Flight of the Gyldan Sparrow 3.png|thumb|220px|The sunken Gyldan Sparrow]] | ||
The '''''Gyldan Sparrow''''' was a merchant ship in use during the late 9th century. | The '''''Gyldan Sparrow''''' was a [[merchant]] [[ship]] in use during the late 9th century. The [[Order of the Ancients]] member [[Vicelin]] was aware of the ship's profits from its cargo and regularly extorted the ship [[captain]] by taking a share of the wares brought into [[England]]. When the ''Gyldan Sparrow'' returned from [[Ethiopia]] with spice, candies, and a priceless necklace, Vicelin instead sank it near [[London]]'s docks, having learned that the captain refused to give him any more cargo. With the currents being too strong to pull the [[shipwreck|wreck]] out, its valuables were left untouched until [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] braved the waters, looted two chests from the sunken ship, and recovered the necklace from a fish's stomach.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Last Flight of the Gyldan Sparrow]]</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Latest revision as of 04:20, 21 March 2024

The Gyldan Sparrow was a merchant ship in use during the late 9th century. The Order of the Ancients member Vicelin was aware of the ship's profits from its cargo and regularly extorted the ship captain by taking a share of the wares brought into England. When the Gyldan Sparrow returned from Ethiopia with spice, candies, and a priceless necklace, Vicelin instead sank it near London's docks, having learned that the captain refused to give him any more cargo. With the currents being too strong to pull the wreck out, its valuables were left untouched until Eivor Varinsdottir braved the waters, looted two chests from the sunken ship, and recovered the necklace from a fish's stomach.[1]