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'''Norse mythology''' was one of the most famous and influential religions in the known world, alongside the [[Greece|Greco]]-[[Italy|Roman]] and [[Egyptian mythology|Egyptian]] pantheons. An offshoot of {{wiki|Germanic paganism}}, it was predominant faith of [[Norsemen|Norse]] peoples of [[Scandinavia]], the [[Russia|Kievan Rus']] and the [[Danelaw]] of northern [[England]] throughout much of the early [[Middle Ages]] until it was supplanted by [[Christianity]]. The sacred texts of Norse mythology mention numerous gods, such as the hammer-wielding [[Thor]], the one-eyed, raven-flanked [[Odin]], the beautiful, feather-cloaked [[Freyja]], the mischievous [[Loki]], the protector [[Heimdall]], the golden-haired [[Sif]], the war god [[Tyr]] and the young prince [[Baldr]]. Aside from the gods, there existed a band of all-female warriors known as the [[Valkyrie]]s who serve as the protectors of fallen [[Viking]]s and guide them into the afterlife.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
'''Norse mythology''' was one of the most famous and influential religions in the known world, alongside the [[Greek mythology|Greco]]-[[Roman civilization|Roman]] and [[Egyptian mythology|Egyptian]] pantheons. An offshoot of {{wiki|Germanic paganism}}, it was the predominant faith of the [[Norse people]]s of [[Scandinavia]], the [[Russia|Kievan Rus']], and the [[Danelaw]] of northern [[England]] throughout much of the early [[Middle Ages]] until it was supplanted by [[Christianity]]. The sacred texts of Norse mythology mention numerous gods, such as the lightning god [[Thor]] who wielded [[Mjölnir]]; the one-eyed, [[raven]]-flanked [[Odin]]; the beautiful, feather-cloaked [[Freyja]]; and the mischievous [[Loki]]. Aside from the gods, there existed a band of all-female warriors known as the [[Valkyrie]]s who served as the protectors of fallen [[Viking]]s and guided them into the afterlife.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>


Much of the mythology centers on the plight of the gods and their interactions with several other beings such as [[Humans|humanity]] and the [[Jotnar]]. The home of the gods was [[Asgard]], a mystical realm that was part of the {{wiki|Nine Worlds}}. All of these worlds were flanked by a sacred tree known as the [[Yggdrasil]]. Those who had died in the mortal world of [[Earth|Midgard]] were sent to [[Valhalla]] to reunite with their brethren. The Norse religion foretold a catastrophic war known as [[Great Catastrophe|Ragnarok]], which would result in the destruction of the gods and their enemies as well as the world being engulfed in flames. Eventually, the Nine Worlds would be reborn and life would start anew.<ref name="ACV" />
Much of the mythology centers on the plight of the gods and their interactions with several other beings such as [[human]]ity and the ''[[Jötnar]]''. The home of the gods was [[Asgard]], a mystical place that was part of the [[Nine Realms]]. All of these worlds were flanked by a sacred tree known as the [[Yggdrasil]]. Those who had died honorably in the mortal world of [[Midgard]] were sent to [[Valhalla]] to reunite with their brethren. The Norse religion foretold a catastrophic war known as [[Ragnarök]], which would result in the destruction of the gods and their enemies as well as the world being engulfed in flames. Eventually, the Nine Worlds would be reborn and life would start anew.<ref name="ACV"/>


As with the Greco-Roman pantheon, the Norse gods were part of the [[Isu|First Civilization]] with the [[Æsir]] and Vanir as their leaders, akin to the [[Capitoline Triad]]. During Ragnarok, Odin and the Æsir would transfer their minds into Yggdrasil, so they could be reborn in another life as humans. Odin became [[Raven Clan]] shieldmaiden [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] while Loki was the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] and Freyja was resurrected as the seeress [[Svala]] as well as [[Tyr]] becoming the Viking warrior [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]].<ref name="ACV>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla - [[Animus Anomalies]]</ref><ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' - [[Layla Hassan's personal files]]</ref>
As with the Greco-Roman pantheon, the Norse gods were part of the [[Isu|First Civilization]] with the [[Æsir]] and the [[Vanir]] as their leaders, akin to the [[Capitoline Triad]]. During the [[Great Catastrophe]], Odin and the Æsir would transfer their minds into Yggdrasil, so they could be [[Reborn Isu|reborn]] in another life as humans. Odin became the [[Raven Clan]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]], while Loki was the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Basim ibn Ishaq]], and Freyja was resurrected as the seeress [[Svala]], among others.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]</ref><ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' [[Layla Hassan's personal files]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
{{Incomplete list}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{io|paint}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Blood Brothers]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Geirmund's Saga]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''
**''[[The Way of the Berserker]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[Wrath of the Druids]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[The Siege of Paris]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[Dawn of Ragnarök]]''
**''[[Shared History]]''
*''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' {{Mo}}


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Norse mythology was one of the most famous and influential religions in the known world, alongside the Greco-Roman and Egyptian pantheons. An offshoot of Germanic paganism, it was the predominant faith of the Norse peoples of Scandinavia, the Kievan Rus', and the Danelaw of northern England throughout much of the early Middle Ages until it was supplanted by Christianity. The sacred texts of Norse mythology mention numerous gods, such as the lightning god Thor who wielded Mjölnir; the one-eyed, raven-flanked Odin; the beautiful, feather-cloaked Freyja; and the mischievous Loki. Aside from the gods, there existed a band of all-female warriors known as the Valkyries who served as the protectors of fallen Vikings and guided them into the afterlife.[1]

Much of the mythology centers on the plight of the gods and their interactions with several other beings such as humanity and the Jötnar. The home of the gods was Asgard, a mystical place that was part of the Nine Realms. All of these worlds were flanked by a sacred tree known as the Yggdrasil. Those who had died honorably in the mortal world of Midgard were sent to Valhalla to reunite with their brethren. The Norse religion foretold a catastrophic war known as Ragnarök, which would result in the destruction of the gods and their enemies as well as the world being engulfed in flames. Eventually, the Nine Worlds would be reborn and life would start anew.[1]

As with the Greco-Roman pantheon, the Norse gods were part of the First Civilization with the Æsir and the Vanir as their leaders, akin to the Capitoline Triad. During the Great Catastrophe, Odin and the Æsir would transfer their minds into Yggdrasil, so they could be reborn in another life as humans. Odin became the Raven Clan shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir, while Loki was the Hidden One Basim ibn Ishaq, and Freyja was resurrected as the seeress Svala, among others.[2][3]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
  2. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies
  3. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaLayla Hassan's personal files