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The '''Wolf Clan''', also known as the '''Wulfings''',<ref name="Art">''[[The Art of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> was a [[Norse people|Norse]] clan that inhabited the area around [[Agder]] and [[Rogaland|Rygjafylke]] in [[Norway]] during the 9th century. | The '''Wolf Clan''', also known as the '''Wulfings''',<ref name="Art">''[[The Art of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> was a [[Norse people|Norse]] clan that inhabited the area around [[Agder]] and [[Rogaland|Rygjafylke]] in [[Norway]] during the 9th century. | ||
Led by [[Kjotve the Cruel]], the Wolf Clan was originally a minor clan of no great significance but Kjotve's violent ways soon attracted the attention of the [[Order of the Ancients]], who believed his mannerisms could further [[New World Order|their goals]]. After joining the Order, Kjotve used | Led by [[Kjotve the Cruel]], the Wolf Clan was originally a minor clan of no great significance, but Kjotve's violent ways soon attracted the attention of the [[Order of the Ancients]], who believed his mannerisms could further [[New World Order|their goals]]. After joining the Order, Kjotve used their resources to expand his territory by having his clansmen regularly [[raid]] settlements owned by the neighboring [[Raven Clan]], a practice which quickly turned into a bitter blood-feud between the two groups. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Early history=== | ===Early history=== | ||
Led by ''jarl'' Kjotve from at least the mid-9th century, the Wolf Clan originated from and controlled the area that roughly | Led by ''jarl'' Kjotve from at least the mid-9th century, the Wolf Clan originated from and controlled the area that roughly corresponds to the modern-day county of Agder.<ref name="SoG">''[[Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory 2|Issue #02]]</ref> It expanded westwards into Rygjafylke, fighting for control of the kingdom against the Raven Clan, led by ''jarl'' [[Styrbjorn Sigvaldisson]]. The clan soon entered into a bitter rivalry against Raven Clan and the minor village of [[Heillboer]], home to [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] and her parents, [[Varin]] and [[Rosta]].<ref name="ACV">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla''</ref> | ||
It was during this turbulent time that Kjotve | It was during this turbulent time that Kjotve made a name for himself through his brutal tendencies in battle, and his reputation soon grew large enough that the Order of the Ancients took notice. Believing Kjotve could be an asset, the Order began backing him from a distance by quietly eliminating dissenting voices until he claimed uncontested leadership of the Wolf Clan.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Database: Kjotve]]</ref> | ||
===Feud against the Raven Clan=== | ===Feud against the Raven Clan=== | ||
[[File:ACV Prologue 26.png|thumb|250px|left|The Wolf Clan raiding Heillboer]] | |||
Circa 858,<ref name="Eivor Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Eivor (Female)]]</ref> Kjotve led his clan to launch a raid on the village of Heillboer, which was holding a feast and pledging their allegiance to ''jarl'' Styrbjorn. Many of Heillboer's villagers were slaughtered in the raid and Varin, seeking to save what remained of his village, volunteered his life in exchange for his settlement's safety. Kjotve accepted the deal, but after Varin's execution, followed shortly by Rosta's death, he reneged on his word and ordered his men to burn what remained of the village.<ref name="Prologue">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Prologue (Valhalla)|Prologue]]</ref> Varin and Rosta's daughter Eivor survived the massacre and was adopted into Styrbjorn's household, vowing revenge against Kjotve and the Wolf Clan for her parents' death.<ref name="ACV" /> | |||
Over the years, the Wolf Clan and Raven Clan continued their rivalry, launching raids and attacks against each other and the villages that they | Over the years, the Wolf Clan and Raven Clan continued their rivalry, launching raids and attacks against each other and the villages that they controlled.<ref name="ACV" /> This changed in 872 when Eivor, aided by her adoptive brother [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson]] and the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]] [[Basim ibn Ishaq|Basim]] and [[Hytham]], led the Raven Clan in an [[Assault on Kjotve's Fortress|assault]] on [[Kjotve's Fortress|Kjotve's fortress]] with the support of King [[Harald Fairhair|Harald]]'s armies.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[A Cruel Destiny]]</ref> | ||
After Kjotve was killed by Eivor in a ''{{Wiki|holmgang}}'', his son [[Gorm Kjotvesson|Gorm]] refused to surrender, leading the Wolf Clan in the last defense against the Raven Clan. As the Wolf Clan members fell to the invaders, Gorm managed to escape with his life and regrouped with what was left of his clan in [[Hordafylke]].<ref name=" | After Kjotve was killed by Eivor in a ''{{Wiki|holmgang}}'', his son [[Gorm Kjotvesson|Gorm]] refused to surrender, leading the Wolf Clan in the last defense against the Raven Clan. As the Wolf Clan members fell to the invaders, Gorm managed to escape with his life and regrouped with what was left of his clan in [[Hordafylke]].<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" /> | ||
===Final activities in Vinland=== | ===Final activities in Vinland=== | ||
Later that year, Gorm and his clan travelled to [[Alrekstad]] to attend an ''{{Wiki|Thing (assembly)|althing}}'' called by King Harald, a contender for the kingship of a [[Unification of Norway|united]] Norway. | Later that year, Gorm and his clan travelled to [[Alrekstad]] to attend an ''{{Wiki|Thing (assembly)|althing}}'' called by King Harald, a contender for the kingship of a [[Unification of Norway|united]] Norway. There, Gorm appealed to Harald, accusing the Raven Clan of dishonoring his clan and poisoning his father. However, this was proven false given the presence of Harald's uncle [[Guthorm the Wise|Guthorm]] during the assault on the fortress. Consequently, Gorm was exiled from Norway and was ordered to leave the lands by the next moon, with the Wolf Clan following suit.<ref name="Birthrights">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Birthrights]]</ref> | ||
Following | [[File:ACV Hunter of Beasts 1.png|thumb|250px|Eivor assassinating Gorm]] | ||
Following these events, Gorm acquired his father's membership within the Order of the Ancients, with him and the Wolf Clan working on their behalf to expand their influence. In the next few years, Gorm moved up the ranks of the Order, becoming a [[Maegester]] and leading the [[Wardens of War]] sect. Circa 875, Gorm was given a [[Crystal Balls|Crystal Ball]] by the Order and was ordered to uncover the mystery behind the [[Isu]] relic, sending him to [[Vinland]] in [[North America]]. What remained of the Wolf Clan followed Gorm to Vinland, establishing camps across the region and using common [[Norse people|Norsefolk]] to conduct their excavations.<ref name="Hunter of Beasts">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Hunter of Beasts]]</ref> | |||
Eventually, Gorm and the clan's activities caught the attention of Eivor, who managed to uncover these details from Hytham back in [[England]]. Eivor was able to secure transport to Vinland, | Eventually, Gorm and the clan's activities caught the attention of Eivor, who managed to uncover these details from Hytham back in [[England]]. Eivor was able to secure transport to Vinland, where she searched for Gorm, ultimately uncovering his location in [[Narfljot Camp]]. Gorm was then assassinated by Eivor, and the Crystall Ball in his possession was relinquished to her. With his death, the Order's activities in Vinland were halted, and the Wolf Clan, left without leadership, was presumably disbanded.<ref name="Hunter of Beasts" /> | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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*[[Thora]]<ref name="ShipStories"/> | *[[Thora]]<ref name="ShipStories"/> | ||
*[[Kiarr Rawbone]]<ref name="ShipStories" /> | *[[Kiarr Rawbone]]<ref name="ShipStories" /> | ||
*[[Roscoe]]<ref name=" | *[[Roscoe]]<ref name="SoG" /> | ||
*[[Taras]]<ref name=" | *[[Taras]]<ref name="SoG"/> | ||
*[[Bjarke Broadside]]<ref name=" | *[[Bjarke Broadside]]<ref name="SoG"/> | ||
*[[Erland]]<ref>''Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory'' – [[Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory 3|Issue #03]]</ref> | *[[Erland]]<ref>''Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory'' – [[Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory 3|Issue #03]]</ref> | ||
*[[Kaija]]<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Battle Born]]</ref> | *[[Kaija]]<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Battle Born]]</ref> | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACReb Wolf Clan Soldier.png|A basic Wolf Clan footsoldier | ACReb Wolf Clan Soldier.png|A basic Wolf Clan footsoldier | ||
ACReb Wolf Clan Warrior.png|A Wolf Clan Warrior | ACReb Wolf Clan Warrior.png|A Wolf Clan Warrior | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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{{ACV}} | {{ACV}} | ||
{{ACVSoG}} | {{ACVSoG}} | ||
Latest revision as of 01:18, 25 May 2026
The Wolf Clan, also known as the Wulfings,[1] was a Norse clan that inhabited the area around Agder and Rygjafylke in Norway during the 9th century.
Led by Kjotve the Cruel, the Wolf Clan was originally a minor clan of no great significance, but Kjotve's violent ways soon attracted the attention of the Order of the Ancients, who believed his mannerisms could further their goals. After joining the Order, Kjotve used their resources to expand his territory by having his clansmen regularly raid settlements owned by the neighboring Raven Clan, a practice which quickly turned into a bitter blood-feud between the two groups.
History[edit | edit source]
Early history[edit | edit source]
Led by jarl Kjotve from at least the mid-9th century, the Wolf Clan originated from and controlled the area that roughly corresponds to the modern-day county of Agder.[2] It expanded westwards into Rygjafylke, fighting for control of the kingdom against the Raven Clan, led by jarl Styrbjorn Sigvaldisson. The clan soon entered into a bitter rivalry against Raven Clan and the minor village of Heillboer, home to Eivor Varinsdottir and her parents, Varin and Rosta.[3]
It was during this turbulent time that Kjotve made a name for himself through his brutal tendencies in battle, and his reputation soon grew large enough that the Order of the Ancients took notice. Believing Kjotve could be an asset, the Order began backing him from a distance by quietly eliminating dissenting voices until he claimed uncontested leadership of the Wolf Clan.[4]
Feud against the Raven Clan[edit | edit source]

Circa 858,[5] Kjotve led his clan to launch a raid on the village of Heillboer, which was holding a feast and pledging their allegiance to jarl Styrbjorn. Many of Heillboer's villagers were slaughtered in the raid and Varin, seeking to save what remained of his village, volunteered his life in exchange for his settlement's safety. Kjotve accepted the deal, but after Varin's execution, followed shortly by Rosta's death, he reneged on his word and ordered his men to burn what remained of the village.[6] Varin and Rosta's daughter Eivor survived the massacre and was adopted into Styrbjorn's household, vowing revenge against Kjotve and the Wolf Clan for her parents' death.[3]
Over the years, the Wolf Clan and Raven Clan continued their rivalry, launching raids and attacks against each other and the villages that they controlled.[3] This changed in 872 when Eivor, aided by her adoptive brother Sigurd Styrbjornsson and the Hidden Ones Basim and Hytham, led the Raven Clan in an assault on Kjotve's fortress with the support of King Harald's armies.[7]
After Kjotve was killed by Eivor in a holmgang, his son Gorm refused to surrender, leading the Wolf Clan in the last defense against the Raven Clan. As the Wolf Clan members fell to the invaders, Gorm managed to escape with his life and regrouped with what was left of his clan in Hordafylke.[7]
Final activities in Vinland[edit | edit source]
Later that year, Gorm and his clan travelled to Alrekstad to attend an althing called by King Harald, a contender for the kingship of a united Norway. There, Gorm appealed to Harald, accusing the Raven Clan of dishonoring his clan and poisoning his father. However, this was proven false given the presence of Harald's uncle Guthorm during the assault on the fortress. Consequently, Gorm was exiled from Norway and was ordered to leave the lands by the next moon, with the Wolf Clan following suit.[8]

Following these events, Gorm acquired his father's membership within the Order of the Ancients, with him and the Wolf Clan working on their behalf to expand their influence. In the next few years, Gorm moved up the ranks of the Order, becoming a Maegester and leading the Wardens of War sect. Circa 875, Gorm was given a Crystal Ball by the Order and was ordered to uncover the mystery behind the Isu relic, sending him to Vinland in North America. What remained of the Wolf Clan followed Gorm to Vinland, establishing camps across the region and using common Norsefolk to conduct their excavations.[9]
Eventually, Gorm and the clan's activities caught the attention of Eivor, who managed to uncover these details from Hytham back in England. Eivor was able to secure transport to Vinland, where she searched for Gorm, ultimately uncovering his location in Narfljot Camp. Gorm was then assassinated by Eivor, and the Crystall Ball in his possession was relinquished to her. With his death, the Order's activities in Vinland were halted, and the Wolf Clan, left without leadership, was presumably disbanded.[9]
Members[edit | edit source]
- Kjotve the Cruel
- Gorm Kjotvesson
- Hrolfr Kjotvesson
- Rikiwulf
- Alrek[10]
- Thora[10]
- Kiarr Rawbone[10]
- Roscoe[2]
- Taras[2]
- Bjarke Broadside[2]
- Erland[11]
- Kaija[12]
- Steinólfur[13]
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
Although one of the Wolf Clan enemy archetypes in the Helix Rift Event The Ravens' Wound from Assassin's Creed: Rebellion is listed as an Elite Dual Wielder, no standard Dual Wielder appears which could have been promoted to an Elite rank. Additionally, despite its name, the Elite Dual Wielder only uses a single bearded axe in combat.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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A basic Wolf Clan footsoldier
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A Wolf Clan Warrior
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A Wolf Clan Elite Dual Wielder
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Geirmund's Saga
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
- Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Ravens' Wound
- The World of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Journey to the North – Logs and Files of a Hidden One (mentioned only)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The Art of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory – Issue #02
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Database: Kjotve
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – Database: Eivor (Female)
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Prologue
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – A Cruel Destiny
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Birthrights
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Hunter of Beasts
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Floating conversations: Ship stories
- ↑ Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory – Issue #03
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Battle Born
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Geirmund's Saga – Chapter 3
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