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'''Paul''' (died 874) was a former priest of [[Oxford|Oxeneforda]] and later an acolyte under the [[Order of the Ancients]]' [[Maegester]] of the [[Wardens of Relics]] Paladin [[Fulke]].
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[[File:ACV Blood from a Stone 1.png|thumb|250px|Fulke and Eivor finding Paul's body]]
'''Paul''' (died 874) was a former [[priest]] of [[Oxford|Oxeneforda]], [[England]], and later an acolyte under [[Fulke]], the [[Maegester]] of the [[Wardens of Relics]] branch of the [[Order of the Ancients]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Paul joined the priesthood in Oxeneforda but soon grew disillusioned with the [[Christianity|Church]]'s practices. This belief became engulfed once he came into contact with Fulke. When he became too vocal of his beliefs, the bishop expelled him. However, he found new tutelage under Fulke as they worked together for the true [[Isu|gods]]. In 874, he and Fulke came into possession of the [[Saga Stone]], which they saw as proof of their beliefs. However, they attracted attention of Lady [[Eadwyn]], who came for them for heresy. While Fulke was captured, Paul made his way to [[Evinghou Tower]] as it was abandoned and hid with the stone.<ref name="BFAS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' [[Blood from a Stone]]</ref>
Paul joined the priesthood in Oxeneforda but soon grew disillusioned with the [[Christianity|Church]]'s practices. This belief became engulfed once he came into contact with Fulke. When he became too vocal about his new beliefs, the bishop expelled him. However, he found new tutelage under Fulke as they worked together for the "true [[Isu|gods]]".<ref name="BFAS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' [[Blood from a Stone]]</ref>


===Death===
In 874, Paul and Fulke came into possession of the [[Saga Stone]], which they saw as proof of their beliefs. However, they attracted the attention of Lady [[Eadwyn]], who sought to imprison them for their heresy. While Fulke was captured, Paul made his way to the abandoned [[Evinghou Tower]] and hid with the Stone.<ref name="BFAS"/>
Waiting at the tower for Fulke, Paul hid himself but he was soon found by Eadwyn's forces. Unable to decipher the stone's message, he died protecting it as Eadwyn took the stone from his possession. Late, Fulke and her allies, [[Vikings]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] and [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]] and the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] came to the tower, only for Fulke, Sigurd, and Eivor to find Paul dead and the stone gone. After Fulke read his rites, they surmised Eadwyn killed him and began to look for her. However, she waited outside the tower for them.<ref name="BFAS"/>
 
Paul remained in hiding, waiting for Fulke, but was soon found by Eadwyn's forces. Unable to decipher the Stone's message, he died protecting it as Eadwyn took the Stone from his hands. Later, Fulke and her newfound allies, the [[Vikings]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] and [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]] and the [[Assassins|Hidden One]] [[Basim ibn Ishaq]], came to the tower, only to discover Paul's corpse and the Stone missing. Fulke mourned the death of her friend and gave him his last rites before surmising that Eadwyn was responsible.<ref name="BFAS"/>


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Latest revision as of 01:15, 25 May 2026

Fulke and Eivor finding Paul's body

Paul (died 874) was a former priest of Oxeneforda, England, and later an acolyte under Fulke, the Maegester of the Wardens of Relics branch of the Order of the Ancients.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Paul joined the priesthood in Oxeneforda but soon grew disillusioned with the Church's practices. This belief became engulfed once he came into contact with Fulke. When he became too vocal about his new beliefs, the bishop expelled him. However, he found new tutelage under Fulke as they worked together for the "true gods".[1]

In 874, Paul and Fulke came into possession of the Saga Stone, which they saw as proof of their beliefs. However, they attracted the attention of Lady Eadwyn, who sought to imprison them for their heresy. While Fulke was captured, Paul made his way to the abandoned Evinghou Tower and hid with the Stone.[1]

Paul remained in hiding, waiting for Fulke, but was soon found by Eadwyn's forces. Unable to decipher the Stone's message, he died protecting it as Eadwyn took the Stone from his hands. Later, Fulke and her newfound allies, the Vikings Eivor Varinsdottir and Sigurd Styrbjornsson and the Hidden One Basim ibn Ishaq, came to the tower, only to discover Paul's corpse and the Stone missing. Fulke mourned the death of her friend and gave him his last rites before surmising that Eadwyn was responsible.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]