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|name = Ulf
|name = Ulf
|native =
|image = ACV Ulf.jpg
|image = File:ACV Ulf.jpg|thumb
|birth =  
|birth =  
|death = 876
|death = c. 876<br>[[Petuaria Ruins]], [[Eurviscire]], [[York|Kingdom of Jorvik]]
|active = 9th century England
|species = [[Human]]
|species = [[Human]]
|database =
|affiliates = [[Great Heathen Army]]
|affiliates = [[Great Heathen Army]]<br>[[Sons of Ragnar]]<br>[[Faravid]]
*[[Sons of Ragnar]]
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'''Ulf''' was a [[Viking]] warrior under the command of [[Faravid]] and thus of [[Halfdan Ragnarsson]]. Ulf was one of the warriors fighting against the [[Picts]].
'''Ulf''' (died c. 876) was a [[Vikings|Viking]] warrior under the command of [[Faravid]] and [[Halfdan Ragnarsson]]. He was one of the warriors fighting against the [[Picts]] during the 9th century.


==Biography==
==Biography==
A foot soldier under Faravid's leadership, Ulf seemingly followed orders but grew to have disdain for those who didn't have a direct hand in the battles he fought, especially Halfdan [[Jarl]].
A foot soldier serving under Faravid in [[Northumbria]], Ulf was a proud and loyal warrior but grew to resent those who benefitted from battles without participating in them directly, such as his ''[[jarl]]'' Halfdan.<ref name="Honor Has Two Edges">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Honor Has Two Edges]]</ref>


Ulf first appeared when arguing with [[Faravid]] about his need for glory and his desire of his fair share of the spoils from their battles. When Viking [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] arrived, Ulf showed quick judgment of Eivor's relationship with Halfdan and his remarks led to Eivor threathening him. As Faravid dismissed Ulf from their conversation, Ulf disrespectfully spat on the ground, in regards to Eivor's presence. When Faravid signaled to move out towards the Picts, Ulf remarked along the journey of wanting to stay in Donecaestre instead of fighting. When the Viking warriors soon chased after the Pictish scouts, Ulf shouted out his name and glory for himself aloud. After taking over [[Stenwege Camp]], Ulf, along with Faravid and Eivor, took a share of the [[Francia (disambiguation)|Frankish]] wine, unknown of Eivor's true intentions of her investigation. After discussing the fight against the Picts, Eivor left Faravid but overheard Ulf spouting out insults about Halfdan.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' - [[Honor Has Two Edges]]</ref>
In 876, while arguing with Faravid about his need for glory and his desire for a fair share of the spoils from their battles, Ulf met the [[Raven Clan]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]], who came to speak with Faravid on Halfdan's behalf. Ulf showed quick judgment of Eivor's relationship with Halfdan, and his remarks led to Eivor threatening him. As Faravid dismissed Ulf from their conversation, Ulf disrespectfully spat on the ground, in regards to Eivor's presence.<ref name="Honor Has Two Edges"/>


When investigating the death of Halfdan's scout, Olav, Eivor and Halfdan followed Halfdan's dog, Beonton, towards the possible perpertuators. Beonton led them towards [[Petuaria Ruins]] and upon further investigations, Halfdan's suspicions appeared correct as they found riches and spoils he deserved as jarl. Upon hearing voices, Halfdan and Eivor found a way out of the underground ruins and saw Ulf with his men. Despite Ulf's warm salutations, Halfdan immediately accused Ulf for the crimes of betrayal and thievery. Ulf excused Halfdan's findings by stating that Faravid gifted the materials to him and his men. However, with the death of Olav, Ulf admitted his mistake for killing his brother in arms by assuming Olav was a [[thief]]. Asking for Eivor's help, Ulf begged her to help Halfdan see reason. Nevertheless, as Eivor made her decision, Ulf's fate was sealed as he died for his actions. After Ulf's death, Halfdan, out of breath and overly cautious, told Eivor to keep looking into Faravid and to see where his allegiance lies.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' - [[Road to Hamartia]]</ref>
Soon after, Ulf joined the rest of Faravid's men in their march towards the Picts and, during the journey, remarked that he would have preferred to stay in [[Doncaster|Donecaestre]] instead of fighting. When the Viking warriors engaged a group of Pictish scouts, Ulf shouted out his name and glory for himself aloud. After taking over [[Stenwege Camp]], Ulf was quick to claim the Picts' war spoils kept at the camp, including their [[Franks|Frankish]] wine, which he offered to share with Eivor and Faravid. However, he refused to give a share of the spoils to Halfdan, resulting in a brief argument between him and Faravid. After discussing the fight against the Picts, Eivor left Faravid but overheard Ulf criticizing Halfdan.<ref name="Honor Has Two Edges"/>


==Behind the Scenes==
Later, while investigating the disappearance of Halfdan's war spoils, the ''jarl'' and Eivor discovered them to be stored in a treasure room at the [[Petuaria Ruins]], and ran into Ulf and his men moments later. Despite his warm salutations, Ulf was immediately accused by Halfdan of betraying him and stealing his treasures. Ulf attempted to defuse the situation, claiming that the war spoils had been a gift from Faravid. As Halfdan next accused Ulf of murdering his scout Olav, the latter was surprised and revealed that Olav had been killed after being mistaken for a thief.<ref name="Road to Hamartia">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Road to Hamartia]]</ref>
*When deciding Ulf's fate, Eivor's decision may have resulted in the deaths of Ulf with his men by Eivor and Halfdan or the death of Ulf solely by Halfdan's war hammer.
 
Refusing to believe Ulf's explanations, Halfdan prepared to execute the warrior for his apparent treason as Ulf pleaded with Eivor to make the ''jarl'' see reason. Although Eivor gave her opinion on the situation, Ulf's fate was sealed, as he was soon killed for his apparent crimes.<ref name="Road to Hamartia"/>
 
==Behind the scenes==
When deciding Ulf's fate, Eivor may choose to try and convince Halfdan to spare him and his men, only for Halfdan to execute Ulf with his hammer, prompting his men to flee in fear. Otherwise, Ulf and his men will attack Eivor and Halfdan, who will kill them all. If Ulf's men survive, they will later join Halfdan's army in attacking [[Magnis Fortress]] during the memory "[[Honor's Hubris]]".
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACV Honor Has Two Edges 1.jpg|Ulf and Faravid meeting Eivor
ACV Honor Has Two Edges 16.png|Ulf criticizing Halfdan
ACV Road to Hamartia 21.png|Ulf ordering his men to attack Eivor and Halfdan
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 2 May 2026

Ulf (died c. 876) was a Viking warrior under the command of Faravid and Halfdan Ragnarsson. He was one of the warriors fighting against the Picts during the 9th century.

Biography[edit | edit source]

A foot soldier serving under Faravid in Northumbria, Ulf was a proud and loyal warrior but grew to resent those who benefitted from battles without participating in them directly, such as his jarl Halfdan.[1]

In 876, while arguing with Faravid about his need for glory and his desire for a fair share of the spoils from their battles, Ulf met the Raven Clan shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir, who came to speak with Faravid on Halfdan's behalf. Ulf showed quick judgment of Eivor's relationship with Halfdan, and his remarks led to Eivor threatening him. As Faravid dismissed Ulf from their conversation, Ulf disrespectfully spat on the ground, in regards to Eivor's presence.[1]

Soon after, Ulf joined the rest of Faravid's men in their march towards the Picts and, during the journey, remarked that he would have preferred to stay in Donecaestre instead of fighting. When the Viking warriors engaged a group of Pictish scouts, Ulf shouted out his name and glory for himself aloud. After taking over Stenwege Camp, Ulf was quick to claim the Picts' war spoils kept at the camp, including their Frankish wine, which he offered to share with Eivor and Faravid. However, he refused to give a share of the spoils to Halfdan, resulting in a brief argument between him and Faravid. After discussing the fight against the Picts, Eivor left Faravid but overheard Ulf criticizing Halfdan.[1]

Later, while investigating the disappearance of Halfdan's war spoils, the jarl and Eivor discovered them to be stored in a treasure room at the Petuaria Ruins, and ran into Ulf and his men moments later. Despite his warm salutations, Ulf was immediately accused by Halfdan of betraying him and stealing his treasures. Ulf attempted to defuse the situation, claiming that the war spoils had been a gift from Faravid. As Halfdan next accused Ulf of murdering his scout Olav, the latter was surprised and revealed that Olav had been killed after being mistaken for a thief.[2]

Refusing to believe Ulf's explanations, Halfdan prepared to execute the warrior for his apparent treason as Ulf pleaded with Eivor to make the jarl see reason. Although Eivor gave her opinion on the situation, Ulf's fate was sealed, as he was soon killed for his apparent crimes.[2]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

When deciding Ulf's fate, Eivor may choose to try and convince Halfdan to spare him and his men, only for Halfdan to execute Ulf with his hammer, prompting his men to flee in fear. Otherwise, Ulf and his men will attack Eivor and Halfdan, who will kill them all. If Ulf's men survive, they will later join Halfdan's army in attacking Magnis Fortress during the memory "Honor's Hubris".

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaHonor Has Two Edges
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaRoad to Hamartia