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|name= Ingeborg
|name = Ingeborg
|image =ACV Ingeborg.jpg
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|death = c. 874<br>[[York|Jorvik]], [[Northumbria]]
|image = ACV Ingeborg.jpg
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|death = c. 874<br>[[York|Jorvik]], [[Northumbria|Kingdom of Northumbria]]
|species = [[Human]]
|species = [[Human]]
|database =
|affiliates = [[Northumbria|Kingdom of Northumbria]]<br>[[Order of the Ancients]]
|affiliates = [[Northumbria|Kingdom of Northumbria]]<br>[[Order of the Ancients]]
*[[Wardens of Law]]<br>[[Red Hand]]
*[[Wardens of Law]]
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Abbess '''Ingeborg''' (died 874), also known as '''The Firebrand''', was an advisor to [[Audun]] during the 870s. She was also a member of the [[Red Hand]], and a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]]' [[Wardens of Law]] sect, holding the title, [[Preost]]. She resided in the Roman district within the city of Jorvik.
Abbess '''Ingeborg''' (died 874), also known as '''The Firebrand''', was an advisor to the High [[Reeve]] of [[York|Jorvik]], [[Audun]]. She was also secretly one of the leaders of the [[Red Hand]] and a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]]' [[Wardens of Law]] sect, holding the title of [[Preost]]. She resided in Jorvik's [[Roman Empire|Roman]] district.


==Biography==
==Biography==
In the younger days of Ingeborg, an angry priest once scrubbed her tongue with soap for spewing "heresies and lies." On that day, Ingeborg learned that knowledge was power, controlled by the Church. She then rose through the Church hierarchy, but the Order offered her even more knowledge and thus more power.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Burning the Firebrand]]</ref>
As a child, an angry [[Scholar|priest]] once scrubbed Ingeborg's tongue with soap for spewing "heresies and lies" that ran counter to [[Christianity|Christian]] doctrine. On that day, Ingeborg learned that knowledge was power, controlled by the Church. She then rose through the Church hierarchy, but the Order offered her even more knowledge and thus more power.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Target menu]]: "Bio: Preost Ingeborg, The Firebrand"</ref>


[[Eivor Varinsdottir]] first learned of a clue, which was the title, The Firebrand, when [[Hytham]] told Eivor the news of three more Order targets in Jorvik.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[In a Strange Land]]</ref> After discussing with [[Randvi]] and pledging herself to Jorvik, Eivor travelled to the city to meet up with her old friends, [[Ljufvina Bjarmarsdottir]] and [[Hjorr Halfsson]]. After finding Ljufvina, who survived an assassination attempt from the Red Hand, Eivor travelled with Ljufvina to Hjorr and then discussed with both of them of her targets in Jorvik. Upon of learning of thefts of Christian texts, Eivor set out to find out who was behind these crimes.<ref name="ACV" />
Within the Order, Ingeborg came to be known as "The Firebrand". This cryptonym was first mentioned to the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] when her [[Assassins|Hidden One]] ally [[Hytham]] informed her of three Order members supposedly operating in Jorvik. This prompted Eivor to travel to the city to conduct an investigation.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[In a Strange Land]]</ref>


Eivor then travelled to Jorvik's Archives for any clues about the recent Christian texts thefts. While investigating, Eivor caught Auden and Abbess Ingeborg off-guard. Eivor then asked Auden of the recent thefts and Auden confirmed them as well as the destruction of these texts. He then told Eivor of how the Abbess is taking precautions and is in charge of safekeeping of the archives itself. During their conversation, Abbess Ingeborg stated her suspicions of the rectory and its bishop. She laid claims of meetings in the dark between the bishop and the priests. From her findings, Eivor headed to the [[Rectory]].<ref name="ACV" />
At Jorvik's [[Archives]], Ingeborg and Audun were discussing their plans until they were caught off-guard by Eivor's presence in their city. Interrogated by Eivor, Audun disclosed that Ingeborg was taking precautions following a series of recent thefts and was in charge of protecting the Archives. During their conversation, Ingeborg stated her suspicions of the bishop, claiming that there had been meetings in the dark between him and the priests. Leaving Ingeborg and Audun to their affairs, Eivor left to investigate this lead and headed to the [[Rectory]].<ref name="ACV">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Burning the Firebrand]]</ref>


After Eivor found scared priests self-contained in their houses, one priest is told to lead her to the missing bishop's house. Upon entering his locked-down house, Eivor investigated and finds both burnt Christian texts and the bishop, burnt to his death on his chair. Eivor learned of his forced cooperation of the burnt texts and the suspicious manner of the Abbess' control over the texts, from the Bishop's charred letter. Eivor set her sights on [[The Minster]], but after she fought off an ambush from the Red Hand.<ref name="ACV" />
Upon finding burnt texts and the murdered bishop, the suspicious manner of the abbess' control over the texts came to light from the bishop's charred confession letter. The Red Hand, under orders from the Firebrand, later ambushed Eivor, who survived the attack. The shieldmaiden then made her way to [[The Minster]], where she witnessed the Red Hand burning Christian texts and a confrontation between a masked Ingeborg and a priest. During the confrontation, Ingeborg declared all the texts and writings burning to be 'lies,' which led to the priest retorting that she had gone mad. Having had enough, Ingeborg grabbed the priest by the throat and tossed him into the fire alongside the texts, killing him.<ref name="ACV"/>


Upon arriving at The Minster, Eivor witnessed the burning of more texts and a confrontation between a priest and the Abbess, who was accompanied by her henchwomen. Throughout the confrontation, Ingeborg declared all the texts and writings burning to be 'lies,' which leads to the priest retorting that she had gone mad. Having enough, Ingeborg grabbed the priest by the throat and tossed him into the fire alongside the texts, killing him. Ordering for the whole lot of texts to be burned, Ingeborg ordered her henchwomen to continue and one of the henchwomen revealingly replied, "Yes, Firebrand." Learning that the Abbess and The Firebrand were one and the same, Eivor followed Ingeborg, assassinated her, and ended her fiery rampage.<ref name="ACV" />
Turning her attention back to the burning books, Ingeborg instructed her henchwomen to continue their work, to which one of the guards revealingly replied, "Yes, Firebrand." Realizing the abbess and the Firebrand were one and the same, Eivor set out to track the real Ingeborg, as all of her henchwomen were dressed identically to their leader. In the end, Eivor successfully identified the real Ingeborg and assassinated her, ending her fiery rampage.<ref name="ACV" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Like [[Ealhferth|The Seax]], Ingeborg had henchwomen who looked like her and thus making her the one of two English Order members to have decoys.
*Ingeborg and [[Ealhferth|The Seax]] were the only members of the Anglo-Saxon Order of the Ancients to use decoys during their operations.
**This situation is very similar to [[Bayek|Bayek's]] assassination of [[Hetepi]] in the 2016 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''.
*Like other members of the Order, Ingeborg's cutscene in the [[Memory Corridor]] differs. Her confession consists of her arguing about her actions with Eivor while standing in front of a burning pile of scrolls, before walking into the pile and setting herself on fire. This causes the fire to turn blue and Ingeborg's body to vanish, leaving behind only her Order [[Order of the Ancients medallion|medallion]] for Eivor to pick up.
*Like certain members of the Order in England, Ingeborg's [[Memory Corridor]] cutscene differs, as her soul disappeared through self-immolation by a red-turned-blue fire. Usually, Eivor takes the Order's [[Order of the Ancients medallion|medallion]] off the apparition's body.
*Ingeborg shares many similarities with the character [[Jubair al Hakim]] from the 2007 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed]]''. Both are scholarly heads of their religion—Christianity and [[Islam]], respectively—and are so fanatically devoted to ensuring their religion's purity that they burn texts considered heretical, proclaiming that the works "are covered in lies. So long as they exist, [the public] cannot hope to see the world the way it truly is." When a priest denounces their actions, they both resort to shoving them into the pyre. Additionally, both Ingeborg and Jubair have identically dressed followers who act as decoys during their assassinations, requiring the player to identify the real target.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Assassination (Jubair al Hakim)]]</ref>
*Ingeborg shares many similarities with the character [[Jubair al Hakim]] from the 2007 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed]]''. Both are scholarly heads of their religion—Christianity and [[Islam]], respectively—and are so fanatically devoted to ensuring their religion's purity that they burn texts considered heretical, proclaiming that the works ''"are covered in lies. So long as they exist, [the public] cannot hope to see the world the way it truly is"'', before shoving a priest who denounces them into the pyre.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Assassination (Jubair al Hakim)]]</ref>
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACV Burning the Firebrand 4.jpg|Ingeborg and Audun speaking to Eivor
ACV Burning the Firebrand 9.jpg|A masked Ingeborg choking a priest
ACV Burning the Firebrand 10.png|Ingeborg watching the priest burn to death
ACV Burning the Firebrand 11.png|Ingeborg in the Memory Corridor
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Escape Room Puzzle Book]]'' {{mo}}
*''[[The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One]]'' {{Mo}}


==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:02, 6 August 2025

This article is about the Order of the Ancients member. For other uses, see Firebrand (disambiguation).

Abbess Ingeborg (died 874), also known as The Firebrand, was an advisor to the High Reeve of Jorvik, Audun. She was also secretly one of the leaders of the Red Hand and a member of the Order of the Ancients' Wardens of Law sect, holding the title of Preost. She resided in Jorvik's Roman district.

Biography[edit | edit source]

As a child, an angry priest once scrubbed Ingeborg's tongue with soap for spewing "heresies and lies" that ran counter to Christian doctrine. On that day, Ingeborg learned that knowledge was power, controlled by the Church. She then rose through the Church hierarchy, but the Order offered her even more knowledge and thus more power.[1]

Within the Order, Ingeborg came to be known as "The Firebrand". This cryptonym was first mentioned to the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir when her Hidden One ally Hytham informed her of three Order members supposedly operating in Jorvik. This prompted Eivor to travel to the city to conduct an investigation.[2]

At Jorvik's Archives, Ingeborg and Audun were discussing their plans until they were caught off-guard by Eivor's presence in their city. Interrogated by Eivor, Audun disclosed that Ingeborg was taking precautions following a series of recent thefts and was in charge of protecting the Archives. During their conversation, Ingeborg stated her suspicions of the bishop, claiming that there had been meetings in the dark between him and the priests. Leaving Ingeborg and Audun to their affairs, Eivor left to investigate this lead and headed to the Rectory.[3]

Upon finding burnt texts and the murdered bishop, the suspicious manner of the abbess' control over the texts came to light from the bishop's charred confession letter. The Red Hand, under orders from the Firebrand, later ambushed Eivor, who survived the attack. The shieldmaiden then made her way to The Minster, where she witnessed the Red Hand burning Christian texts and a confrontation between a masked Ingeborg and a priest. During the confrontation, Ingeborg declared all the texts and writings burning to be 'lies,' which led to the priest retorting that she had gone mad. Having had enough, Ingeborg grabbed the priest by the throat and tossed him into the fire alongside the texts, killing him.[3]

Turning her attention back to the burning books, Ingeborg instructed her henchwomen to continue their work, to which one of the guards revealingly replied, "Yes, Firebrand." Realizing the abbess and the Firebrand were one and the same, Eivor set out to track the real Ingeborg, as all of her henchwomen were dressed identically to their leader. In the end, Eivor successfully identified the real Ingeborg and assassinated her, ending her fiery rampage.[3]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Ingeborg and The Seax were the only members of the Anglo-Saxon Order of the Ancients to use decoys during their operations.
  • Like other members of the Order, Ingeborg's cutscene in the Memory Corridor differs. Her confession consists of her arguing about her actions with Eivor while standing in front of a burning pile of scrolls, before walking into the pile and setting herself on fire. This causes the fire to turn blue and Ingeborg's body to vanish, leaving behind only her Order medallion for Eivor to pick up.
  • Ingeborg shares many similarities with the character Jubair al Hakim from the 2007 video game Assassin's Creed. Both are scholarly heads of their religion—Christianity and Islam, respectively—and are so fanatically devoted to ensuring their religion's purity that they burn texts considered heretical, proclaiming that the works "are covered in lies. So long as they exist, [the public] cannot hope to see the world the way it truly is." When a priest denounces their actions, they both resort to shoving them into the pyre. Additionally, both Ingeborg and Jubair have identically dressed followers who act as decoys during their assassinations, requiring the player to identify the real target.[4]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaTarget menu: "Bio: Preost Ingeborg, The Firebrand"
  2. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaIn a Strange Land
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaBurning the Firebrand
  4. Assassin's CreedAssassination (Jubair al Hakim)