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{{Youmay|the Isu artifact|one of [[The Saga Stone|Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories]]}}
{{Item Infobox
{{Item Infobox
|name = The saga stone
|name = Saga Stone
|image = [[File:ACV TheSagaStone.png]]
|image = ACV TheSagaStone.png
|type =  
|type =  
|current = Unknown, formerly [[Canterbury Cathedral]]
|current = Unknown, formerly [[Canterbury Cathedral]]
|period = *[[Isu Era]]
|period = *[[Isu Era]]
*Anglo-Saxon England
*[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[England]]
|created =  
|created =  
|made = Isu Era
|made = Isu Era
|destroyed =  
|destroyed =  
|notable = *[[Ragnar Lodbrok]]
|notable = *[[Ragnar Lothbrok]]
*[[Fulke]]
*[[Fulke]]
}}
}}
The saga stone is a part of the entrance to the [[Yggdrasil chamber|isu chamber]] located in [[Rogaland]], acquired by [[Ragnar Lodbrok]] sometime before his travel to [[england]]. Later retrived by [[Fulke]] and shown to [[Eivor Varinsdottir]], [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]] and [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]]. The writing on the stone was a password written in the [[Isu script]] and after used by Sigurd to open the isu chamber in norway.
The '''Saga Stone''' is a part of the entrance to the [[Yggdrasil]] chamber located beneath [[Hordaland|Hordafylke]], [[Norway]]. It was acquired by [[Ragnar Lothbrok]] before his [[Viking expansion|invasion campaign]] into [[England]], but was lost some time after his death in 865 CE. Years later,  the [[Order of the Ancients]] recovered the Stone while searching for [[Piece of Eden|Isu relics]] to further their [[New World Order|greater plans]] beyond [[Anglo-Saxon]] England.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>


==Owners==
==Owners==
*[[Isu]] (until c. 75,000 BCE)<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – Timeline</ref>
*[[Ragnar Lothbrok]] (until c. 865)<ref name="Blood from a Stone">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Blood from a Stone]]</ref>
*[[Fulke]] (until c. 874)<ref name="Blood from a Stone" />
*[[Paul]] (c. 874)<ref name="Blood from a Stone" />
*Lady [[Eadwyn]] (c. 874)<ref name="Blood from a Stone" />
*Fulke (c. 874 – 875)<ref name="The Saga Stone">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Saga Stone]]</ref><ref name="A Bloody Welcome">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Bloody Welcome]]</ref>


*Isu (? – ?)<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
==Inscription==
*[[Ragnar Lodbrok]] (? – ?)<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
''zrhwachày nàgkwat nsmæ br trrhwndi kwardæ,<br>l sorhwlàd vras chnàkôdi de,<br>nsm huchràs réyzdéràæ chaz zàwomsi.<ref name="A Brother's Keeper" /><br><br>When the destruction and death threatens before us<br>And the [[Sun|solar flare]] is reaching<br>To the [[Calculations|calculator]] of futures we run''<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' [[Layla Hassan's personal files]]: "SecureShare: README.odt <v. 1 by ahenry>"</ref>
*[[Fulke]] (? – c.875)<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>


==History==
The Saga Stone was shaped during the [[Isu Era]], featuring a relief of the Yggdrasil device and carved with a password to Yggdrasil's chamber written in [[Isu script]]. At some point after the [[Great Catastrophe]], it broke off from its mountings and was separated from the vault.<ref name="ACV" /> Millennia later, the [[Vikings|Viking]] Ragnar Lothbrok found and claimed the Stone for himself,<ref name="Blood from a Stone" /> but its existence and location were lost following his execution in King [[Ælla of Northumbria|Ælla]] of [[Northumbria]]'s [[Ælla's snake pit|snake pit]] around 865.<ref>''[[Echoes of History]]: Vikings'' – Episode 2: Dragon of the Seas</ref>
Nearly a decade later, the Stone was retrieved by [[Maegester]] [[Fulke]] from the [[Wardens of Relics]] branch of the Order of the Ancients, who relocated it to [[Evinghou Tower]] under the care of an acolyte, Paul.<ref name="Blood from a Stone" /> However, Fulke had little time to study it before being captured and imprisoned at [[Saint Albanes Abbey]] on charges of heresy for investigating the supposed existence of other gods, which ran counter to [[Christianity]]'s doctrine of monotheism.<ref name="Pilgrimage">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Pilgrimage to St. Albanes]]</ref>
[[File:ACV The Saga Stone 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Fulke, Eivor, Sigurd, and Basim examining the Stone]]
After being rescued by the [[Raven Clan]] Vikings [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] and [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]] and their [[Assassins|Hidden One]] ally [[Basim ibn Ishaq]],<ref name="Pilgrimage" /> Fulke led them to Evinghou Tower, only to discover that Paul had been killed and the Stone seized by the forces of Lady Eadwyn, [[Oxfordshire|Oxenefordscire]]'s ''de facto'' [[ealdorman]].<ref name="Blood from a Stone" /> Fulke and her newfound allies subsequently sabotaged Eadwyn's supply lines,<ref name="Fiery Ambush">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Fiery Ambush]]</ref> and laid siege to [[Cyne Belle Castle]], Eadwyn's stronghold. After defeating the castle garrison, the Vikings entered the [[fort]] and found the Saga Stone inside its vault.<ref name="The Saga Stone" />


==History==
At that moment, however, Fulke betrayed the group, reclaiming the Stone for herself and taking both it and Sigurd to [[Kent|Cent]] following a prisoner exchange between the Raven Clan and King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] of [[Wessex]].<ref name="The Saga Stone" /> At her sanctum beneath the [[Canterbury Cathedral]], Fulke continued to study the Stone and also researched Sigurd's identity as the [[Reborn Isu|reborn form]] of the [[Norse mythology|Norse god]] [[Týr]]. When she learned that Eivor and Basim were tracking her movements, Fulke abandoned her sanctum and relocated to the fortress of [[Portcestre]] in [[Sussex|Suthsexe]] with Sigurd, leaving the Stone behind.<ref name="A Bloody Welcome" />


Sigurd would later use the password written on the Stone to open the door to the Yggdrasil Chamber when he and Eivor journeyed to Hordafylke in 877.<ref name="A Brother's Keeper">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Brother's Keeper]]</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
 
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
ACV Isu SagaStone.png|The Stone's inscription
</gallery>


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


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
{{Isu}}
{{Isu}}
{{ACV}}
[[Category:Isu technology]]
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 25 May 2026

This article is about the Isu artifact. You may be looking for one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories.

The Saga Stone is a part of the entrance to the Yggdrasil chamber located beneath Hordafylke, Norway. It was acquired by Ragnar Lothbrok before his invasion campaign into England, but was lost some time after his death in 865 CE. Years later, the Order of the Ancients recovered the Stone while searching for Isu relics to further their greater plans beyond Anglo-Saxon England.[1]

Owners[edit | edit source]

Inscription[edit | edit source]

zrhwachày nàgkwat nsmæ br trrhwndi kwardæ,
l sorhwlàd vras chnàkôdi de,
nsm huchràs réyzdéràæ chaz zàwomsi.[6]

When the destruction and death threatens before us
And the solar flare is reaching
To the calculator of futures we run
[7]

History[edit | edit source]

The Saga Stone was shaped during the Isu Era, featuring a relief of the Yggdrasil device and carved with a password to Yggdrasil's chamber written in Isu script. At some point after the Great Catastrophe, it broke off from its mountings and was separated from the vault.[1] Millennia later, the Viking Ragnar Lothbrok found and claimed the Stone for himself,[3] but its existence and location were lost following his execution in King Ælla of Northumbria's snake pit around 865.[8]

Nearly a decade later, the Stone was retrieved by Maegester Fulke from the Wardens of Relics branch of the Order of the Ancients, who relocated it to Evinghou Tower under the care of an acolyte, Paul.[3] However, Fulke had little time to study it before being captured and imprisoned at Saint Albanes Abbey on charges of heresy for investigating the supposed existence of other gods, which ran counter to Christianity's doctrine of monotheism.[9]

Fulke, Eivor, Sigurd, and Basim examining the Stone

After being rescued by the Raven Clan Vikings Eivor Varinsdottir and Sigurd Styrbjornsson and their Hidden One ally Basim ibn Ishaq,[9] Fulke led them to Evinghou Tower, only to discover that Paul had been killed and the Stone seized by the forces of Lady Eadwyn, Oxenefordscire's de facto ealdorman.[3] Fulke and her newfound allies subsequently sabotaged Eadwyn's supply lines,[10] and laid siege to Cyne Belle Castle, Eadwyn's stronghold. After defeating the castle garrison, the Vikings entered the fort and found the Saga Stone inside its vault.[4]

At that moment, however, Fulke betrayed the group, reclaiming the Stone for herself and taking both it and Sigurd to Cent following a prisoner exchange between the Raven Clan and King Alfred of Wessex.[4] At her sanctum beneath the Canterbury Cathedral, Fulke continued to study the Stone and also researched Sigurd's identity as the reborn form of the Norse god Týr. When she learned that Eivor and Basim were tracking her movements, Fulke abandoned her sanctum and relocated to the fortress of Portcestre in Suthsexe with Sigurd, leaving the Stone behind.[5]

Sigurd would later use the password written on the Stone to open the door to the Yggdrasil Chamber when he and Eivor journeyed to Hordafylke in 877.[6]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]