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'''Ravensthorpe''' was a settlement situated in southern [[England]] in the 9th century during the [[Anglo-Saxon]] period. Formerly a Saxon village, the site was later settled in by the [[Viking]] [[Eivor]] and their [[Raven Clan|clan]] during their voyage from [[Norway]]. The [[Hidden Ones]] [[Basim]] and [[Hytham]] used the settlement as their bureau in attempt to establish a local Hidden One influence in the region.<ref name="Eurogamer">{{Cite web| url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-10-12-assassins-creed-valhallas-settlement-explored-your-new-viking-home |title= Assassin's Creed Valhalla's settlement explored: your new Viking home | archiveurl=| archivedate=| author=Tom Phillips| date=13 October 2020| publisher=Eurogamer| accessdate= }}</ref>
|name=Ravensthorpe
|image=AC Twelve Trials Valhalla Q10 Ravensthorpe.jpg
|state=[[Vikings]] from [[Norway]]
|factions=Vikings<br>[[Raven Clan]]<br>[[Hidden Ones]]
|founded=[[Randvi]]<br>[[Eivor Varinsdottir]]
|date=January 873
|}}
'''Ravensthorpe''' was a settlement in the south of [[Leicestershire]], [[England]], established in the late 9th century. It was founded by the [[Raven Clan]], a group of [[Vikings]] from [[Norway]] who refused to acknowledge the crowning of [[Harald Fairhair]] as the first King of a [[Unification of Norway|unified]] Norway and thus left their homes to escape his rule. It served as the headquarters of [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] and the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]] as they hunted the [[Order of the Ancients]] throughout England.
 
==History==
Ravensthorpe was originally a military camp established by [[Halfdan Ragnarsson]] consisting of a [[longhouse]] with a few shacks and tents. This led it to be the first stop when [[Sigurd Styrbjornson]], Eivor, and the Raven Clan arrived after travelling across the [[North Sea]] from Norway.<ref name="TheSwanroadHome">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Swan-Road Home]]</ref> However, when they arrived, the camp had been abandoned by the [[Great Heathen Army]] and was occupied by [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[bandit]]s. After a brief failed attempt at diplomacy, the Raven Clan cleared out the bandits and rescued their prisoners, [[Yanli]] and [[Rowan]].<ref name="Unwelcome">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Unwelcome]]</ref>
 
The Vikings chose to reclaim the settlement as their new home, with Eivor naming it "Ravensthorpe". Sigurd decided to push on north alone to [[Repton]] in order to meet with [[Ivarr the Boneless]] and [[Ubba Ragnarsson]], leaving his wife [[Randvi]] as the settlement's ''de facto'' leader and charging Eivor with gathering resources to [[Renovation|renovate]] the area. As the clan made their livelihood [[raid]]ing, the first building erected was a [[blacksmith]] shop run by [[Gunnar]].<ref name="SettlingDown">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Settling Down]]</ref>
 
==Layout==
In time, a [[stable]] was built, tended to by the Saxon Rowan.<ref name="ANewHome">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[A New Home]]</ref> At the stable, Eivor could train her [[horse]]s in such things as [[swimming]], and customize various symbols painted on their coat. The stable was [[Stable and Aviary, Ravensthorpe|paired]] with an aviary for Eivor's pet [[raven]], [[Sýnin]].<ref name="ACV">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla''</ref> A [[Trading Post, Ravensthorpe|Trading Post]] run by Yanli was also made,<ref name="ANewHome"/> where Eivor could buy or sell [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed: Valhalla)|crafting]] resources or discover new [[tattoo]]s designs. These designs could then be applied at [[Svend]] and [[Tove]]'s [[Tattoo Shop]], where Eivor could also change her hairstyle and color.<ref name="ACV"/>
 
A [[Barracks, Ravensthorpe|barracks]] was soon set up for the Vikings to train in.<ref name="ANewHome"/> There, Eivor could outfit a [[Jomsvikings|Jomsvikingr]] lieutenant, personally choosing their clothes and weapons, before recruiting them to the [[longship]] for future raids. [[Mundi]] was a regular face around the barracks and could often be found outside playing the dice game [[Orlog]].<ref name="ACV"/>
 
When not raiding, Eivor and the Vikings could spend their leisure time at many other buildings. At [[Wallace]]'s [[Hunter's Hut]], they could trade pelts and craft trophies of their hunts, while [[Merton]] and [[Arth]]'s [[Fishing Hut]] stored fish they caught as they improved fishing gear to catch stronger and greater numbers of fish. The nearby [[Shipyard, Ravensthorpe|shipyard]] run by [[Gudrun]] and her husband [[Gudmund]] was used to build and customize the appearance of longships. In terms of food production, Ravensthorpe had [[Tekla]]'s [[Brewery, Ravensthorpe|brewery]], [[Tarben]]'s [[Bakery, Ravensthorpe|bakery]],<ref name="ANewHome"/> and a handful of farms connected to select individual houses. With sufficient study of agricultural practices, the farms could be improved to yield greater quantities of higher quality food for feasts before raids.<ref name="ACV"/>
 
As Ravensthorpe became more established, it attracted Saxons, but also a growing group of peoples from as far away as the [[Middle East]] and [[Asia]]. With its diverse population, the inhabitants of Ravensthorpe felt a need to have buildings devoted to their specialized intelligences that were atypical of Viking style. Notably, the settlement had a cartographer's hut run by [[Olsen]], who provided Eivor with maps of regions she had visited, and a museum, run by the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] history enthusiast [[Osbert of Lunden|Osbert]] to store various artifacts of interest and study methods of repairing local ruins.<ref name="ANewHome"/>
 
Out of the entire settlement, the most important buildings in Ravensthorpe were the longhouse, the [[Seer's Hut]], and the Hidden Ones [[Ravensthorpe bureau|bureau]]. The longhouse was where the Raven Clan held feasts in the main hall in celebration of momentous occasions or before raids. Besides its function of a dining area, it served as a common hall for the community to gather and air grievances before Eivor settled disputes.<ref name="ACV"/> When not brimming with guests, the longhouse was Eivor's living quarters. A personal room with a bed was part of the building, and featured a box in which Eivor received letters.<ref name="SettlingDown"/>
 
Although far from home, the members of the Raven Clan still retained their [[Norse mythology|religious beliefs]], and the village had a number of spots where they could raise statues to [[Isu|gods]] like [[Odin]].<ref name="ACV"/> If Vikings sought guidance from the divine on worldly matters, they visited [[Valka]] in her hut.<ref name="AWiseFriend">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[A Wise Friend]]</ref> A mysterious woman, Valka decorated her home with strings of bones and beads, and for a price, would concoct a mixture to drink that induced a hallucinatory state and sent the consumer to what was commonly accepted to be [[Asgard]].<ref name="ACV"/>
 
Lastly, Ravensthorpe featured a bureau for what would become the start of the Hidden Ones' [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|newest chapter]]. It was run by the Hidden One [[Hytham]], who took care of updating a large board marked with icons representing his organization's [[Assassin-Templar War|oldest enemy]], the Order of the Ancients, who had deeply embedded themselves throughout the land and into the administrations of England's many kingdoms. As Eivor eliminated known targets, more information on unidentified members would be revealed.<ref name="ToServeTheLight">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[To Serve the Light...]]</ref>
 
==Residents==
<div style="float:left; width:48%;">
*[[Ake]]
*[[Alvis]]
*[[Alwin]]
*[[Arth]]
*[[Bertham]]
*[[Birna]] {{c|choice dependant}}
*[[Bjorn Bloodtooth]]
*[[Bragi (Viking)|Bragi]]
*[[Braun]]
*[[Brigid]]
*[[Bronson]]
*[[Dag Nithisson]]†
*[[Dandelion Puff]]
*[[Dwolfg]]
*[[Edward (monk)|Edward]]
*[[Eira]]
*[[Eivor Varinsdottir]]
*[[Everold]]
*[[Eydis]]
*[[Finnr]] {{c|choice dependant}}
*[[Fyl]]
*[[Gudrun]]
*[[Gudmund]]
*[[Gunnar|Gunnar (blacksmith)]]
*[[Gunnar (Niels' father)|Gunnar (farmer)]]
*[[Hermod]]
*[[Hildiran]]
*[[Holger]]
*[[Hrefna]]
*[[Hunwald]]† {{c|choice dependant / non-canon}}
*[[Hytham]]
*[[Kari]]
*[[Knud (Ravensthorpe)|Knud]]
*[[Leofric]]
*[[Mayda]]
*[[Merton]]
</div>
<div style="float:right; width:48%;">
*[[Mundi]]
*[[Nali]]
*[[Nessa]]
*[[Niels Gunnarsson]]
*[[Norvid]]
*[[Osbert of Lunden|Osbert]]
*[[Olsen]]
*[[Petra]]
*[[Randvi]]
*[[Revna]]
*[[Rima]]
*[[Rollo]]
*[[Rowan]]
*[[Runa]]
*[[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]]
*[[Skarde]]
*[[Sten]]
*[[Sunniva]]
*[[Svanhildr]]
*[[Svend]]†
*[[Swanburrow]]
*[[Swinda]]
*[[Sylvi]]
*[[Tarben]]
*[[Thyra]]
*[[Tove]]
*[[Tekla]]
*[[Vagn]]
*[[Valka]]
*[[Valtar]]
*[[Viggo]]
*[[Vili Hemmingson]] {{c|choice dependant}}
*[[Wallace]]
*[[Winfrith]]
*[[Yanli]]
*[[Yrsa]]
</div>
{{-}}
 
==Establishments and Residences==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACV Ravensthorpe Armory.jpg|Armory
ACV Ravensthorpe - Alvis and Holger's House.png|Alvis and Holger's House
ACV Ravensthorpe - Bakery.png|Bakery
ACV Ravensthorpe - Barracks.png|Barracks
ACV Ravensthorpe - Forge.png|Blacksmith
ACV Brewery Ravensthorpe.jpg|Brewery
ACV Ravensthorpe Cartographer.png|Cartographer
ACV Ravensthorpe - Cattle Farm.png|Cattle Farm
Eivor's Respite
ACV Everold's Workshop.png|Everold's Workshop
ACV Ravensthorpe - Fishing Hut.png|Fishing Hut
ACV Ravensthorpe - Fowl Farm.png|Fowl Farm
ACV Ravensthorpe - Grain Farm.png|Grain Farm
Guesthouse
ACV To Serve the Light 1.png|Hidden Ones Bureau
Hildiran's Wares
ACV Ravensthorpe - Hunter's Hut.png|Hunter's Hut
ACV Hunwald and Swanburrow House.jpg|Hunwald and Swanburrow's House
ACV Ravensthorpe - Irish Outpost.png|Irish Outpost
ACV Ravensthorpe - Jomsviking Hall.png|Jomsviking Hall
ACV Ravensthorpe - Kari's House.png|Kari's House
ACV Ravensthorpe Longhouse.png|Longhouse
ACV Ravensthorpe - Mayda's House.png|Mayda's House
ACV Ravensthorpe - Museum.png|Museum
ACV Reda's Shop.png|Reda's shop
Revellers' Hut
ACV Ravensthorpe - River Raid Dock.png|River Raid Dock
ACV Ravensthorpe - Rune Forge.jpg|Rune Forge
ACV Ravensthorpe - Seer's Hut.png|Seer's Hut
ACV Ravensthorpe - Shipyard.png|Shipyard
ACV Ravensthorpe - Stables.png|Stable and Aviary
ACV Ravensthorpe - Tattoo Shop.png|Tattoo Shop
ACV Ravensthorpe - Trading Post.png|Trading Post
</gallery>
 
==Behind the scenes==
Ravensthorpe is a location created for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''. serving as the main settlement which players build up as they progress through the game in a similar fashion to other settlement meta games in the series, such as [[Monteriggioni]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' or the [[Davenport Homestead]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''.
 
Although there is a real life village of {{Wiki|Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire|Ravensthorpe}} located roughly in the same area as the fictional one, the in-game village was not intentionally made to be the same location, with the development team only learning of the real place when ''Valhalla'' was about to release.<ref name="Ravensthorpe">{{Cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/assassinscreed/comments/jsw88d/irl_ravensthorpe_is_literally_on_my_doorstep/gc2oy44/| title= IRL: Ravensthorpe is literally on my doorstep.|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20201112231125/https://www.reddit.com/r/assassinscreed/comments/jsw88d/irl_ravensthorpe_is_literally_on_my_doorstep/gc2oy44/|archivedate=12 November 2020|author="Darby_McDevvit"|date=12 November 2020|accessdate= 12 November 2020|publisher=''{{Wiki|Reddit}}''|quote=I'm going to tell you an amazing story, my friends... We chose the name Ravensthorpe because Eivor's clan was the Raven clan, and Thorpe means "farmland" ... and we set the settlement in the middle of Mercia so it was centrally located on the map. We had NO idea that there was a real Ravensthorpe in exactly this location in real life, until a few months ago. Granted there is no river running by the real Ravensthorpe, but a lot can happen in 1000 years. Rivers change courses. A sign from Odin, I think.}}</ref> There is {{Wiki|Ravensthorpe, Peterborough|another village}} called Ravensthorpe in {{Wiki|Peterborough}} that matches well geographically as it is located on the [[River Nene]].
 
===Etymology===
The suffix in the name "Ravensthorpe" is derived from the {{Wiki|Middle English}} word '{{Wiki|thorp}}', meaning 'hamlet or small village'.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACV - Ravensthorpe ruins.jpg|Concept art of Ravensthorpe in ruins
ACV - Ravensthorpe repairs.jpg|Concept art of initial repairs to Ravensthorpe
ACV - Ravensthorpe farms.jpg|Concept art of farms in Ravensthorpe
ACV - Ravensthorpe renovated.jpg|Concept art of fully renovated Ravensthorpe
ACV - Ravensthorpe Tattoo Parlor.jpg|Concept art of the tattoo parlor interior
ACV - Ravensthorpe Trading Post.jpg|Concept art of the Trading Post interior
ACV - Ravensthorpe Hidden Ones bureau.jpg|Concept art of the Hidden Ones bureau interior
ACV Promotional Screenshot 6.jpg|Ravensthorpe from across the waters
ACV Unwelcome 10.png|A largely undeveloped Ravensthorpe
ACV Ostara Festival 1.png|Ravensthorpe decorated for [[Ēostre]]
ACV THC Ravensthorpe.png|Ravensthorpe in ''The Hidden Codex''
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[Wrath of the Druids]]''
**''[[The Siege of Paris]]''
**''[[Dawn of Ragnarök]]''
**''[[The Forgotten Saga]]''
**''[[Shared History]]''
**''[[The Last Chapter]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Where's the Assassin?]]'' {{c|non-canonical appearance}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Geirmund's Saga]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Hidden Codex]]''
*''[[The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One]]''


==References==
==References==
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{{ACVTHC}}
[[Category:Locations in Leicestershire]]
[[Category:Villages in England]]
[[Category:Residences]]
[[Category:Residences]]
[[Category:Villages in England]]
[[Category:Raven Clan]]
[[Category:Hidden Ones headquarters]]
[[Category:Former Nordic colonies]]
[[Category:Assassin headquarters]]
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Ravensthorpe was a settlement in the south of Leicestershire, England, established in the late 9th century. It was founded by the Raven Clan, a group of Vikings from Norway who refused to acknowledge the crowning of Harald Fairhair as the first King of a unified Norway and thus left their homes to escape his rule. It served as the headquarters of Eivor Varinsdottir and the Hidden Ones as they hunted the Order of the Ancients throughout England.

History[edit | edit source]

Ravensthorpe was originally a military camp established by Halfdan Ragnarsson consisting of a longhouse with a few shacks and tents. This led it to be the first stop when Sigurd Styrbjornson, Eivor, and the Raven Clan arrived after travelling across the North Sea from Norway.[1] However, when they arrived, the camp had been abandoned by the Great Heathen Army and was occupied by Anglo-Saxon bandits. After a brief failed attempt at diplomacy, the Raven Clan cleared out the bandits and rescued their prisoners, Yanli and Rowan.[2]

The Vikings chose to reclaim the settlement as their new home, with Eivor naming it "Ravensthorpe". Sigurd decided to push on north alone to Repton in order to meet with Ivarr the Boneless and Ubba Ragnarsson, leaving his wife Randvi as the settlement's de facto leader and charging Eivor with gathering resources to renovate the area. As the clan made their livelihood raiding, the first building erected was a blacksmith shop run by Gunnar.[3]

Layout[edit | edit source]

In time, a stable was built, tended to by the Saxon Rowan.[4] At the stable, Eivor could train her horses in such things as swimming, and customize various symbols painted on their coat. The stable was paired with an aviary for Eivor's pet raven, Sýnin.[5] A Trading Post run by Yanli was also made,[4] where Eivor could buy or sell crafting resources or discover new tattoos designs. These designs could then be applied at Svend and Tove's Tattoo Shop, where Eivor could also change her hairstyle and color.[5]

A barracks was soon set up for the Vikings to train in.[4] There, Eivor could outfit a Jomsvikingr lieutenant, personally choosing their clothes and weapons, before recruiting them to the longship for future raids. Mundi was a regular face around the barracks and could often be found outside playing the dice game Orlog.[5]

When not raiding, Eivor and the Vikings could spend their leisure time at many other buildings. At Wallace's Hunter's Hut, they could trade pelts and craft trophies of their hunts, while Merton and Arth's Fishing Hut stored fish they caught as they improved fishing gear to catch stronger and greater numbers of fish. The nearby shipyard run by Gudrun and her husband Gudmund was used to build and customize the appearance of longships. In terms of food production, Ravensthorpe had Tekla's brewery, Tarben's bakery,[4] and a handful of farms connected to select individual houses. With sufficient study of agricultural practices, the farms could be improved to yield greater quantities of higher quality food for feasts before raids.[5]

As Ravensthorpe became more established, it attracted Saxons, but also a growing group of peoples from as far away as the Middle East and Asia. With its diverse population, the inhabitants of Ravensthorpe felt a need to have buildings devoted to their specialized intelligences that were atypical of Viking style. Notably, the settlement had a cartographer's hut run by Olsen, who provided Eivor with maps of regions she had visited, and a museum, run by the Roman history enthusiast Osbert to store various artifacts of interest and study methods of repairing local ruins.[4]

Out of the entire settlement, the most important buildings in Ravensthorpe were the longhouse, the Seer's Hut, and the Hidden Ones bureau. The longhouse was where the Raven Clan held feasts in the main hall in celebration of momentous occasions or before raids. Besides its function of a dining area, it served as a common hall for the community to gather and air grievances before Eivor settled disputes.[5] When not brimming with guests, the longhouse was Eivor's living quarters. A personal room with a bed was part of the building, and featured a box in which Eivor received letters.[3]

Although far from home, the members of the Raven Clan still retained their religious beliefs, and the village had a number of spots where they could raise statues to gods like Odin.[5] If Vikings sought guidance from the divine on worldly matters, they visited Valka in her hut.[6] A mysterious woman, Valka decorated her home with strings of bones and beads, and for a price, would concoct a mixture to drink that induced a hallucinatory state and sent the consumer to what was commonly accepted to be Asgard.[5]

Lastly, Ravensthorpe featured a bureau for what would become the start of the Hidden Ones' newest chapter. It was run by the Hidden One Hytham, who took care of updating a large board marked with icons representing his organization's oldest enemy, the Order of the Ancients, who had deeply embedded themselves throughout the land and into the administrations of England's many kingdoms. As Eivor eliminated known targets, more information on unidentified members would be revealed.[7]

Residents[edit | edit source]

Establishments and Residences[edit | edit source]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Ravensthorpe is a location created for Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. serving as the main settlement which players build up as they progress through the game in a similar fashion to other settlement meta games in the series, such as Monteriggioni in Assassin's Creed II or the Davenport Homestead in Assassin's Creed III.

Although there is a real life village of Ravensthorpe located roughly in the same area as the fictional one, the in-game village was not intentionally made to be the same location, with the development team only learning of the real place when Valhalla was about to release.[8] There is another village called Ravensthorpe in Peterborough that matches well geographically as it is located on the River Nene.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The suffix in the name "Ravensthorpe" is derived from the Middle English word 'thorp', meaning 'hamlet or small village'.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Swan-Road Home
  2. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaUnwelcome
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaSettling Down
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaA New Home
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
  6. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaA Wise Friend
  7. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaTo Serve the Light...
  8. "Darby_McDevvit" (12 November 2020). IRL: Ravensthorpe is literally on my doorstep.. Reddit. Archived from the original on 12 November 2020. Retrieved on 12 November 2020. "I'm going to tell you an amazing story, my friends... We chose the name Ravensthorpe because Eivor's clan was the Raven clan, and Thorpe means "farmland" ... and we set the settlement in the middle of Mercia so it was centrally located on the map. We had NO idea that there was a real Ravensthorpe in exactly this location in real life, until a few months ago. Granted there is no river running by the real Ravensthorpe, but a lot can happen in 1000 years. Rivers change courses. A sign from Odin, I think."