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'''Bécc mac Nath-í, he of the oceans''' (died c. 879), also known as '''The Seed''', was an [[Ireland|Irish]] sailor from {{wiki|Dunseverick}} who was a Lord of the [[Children of Danu]], a Druidic cult.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Wrath of the Druids]]'' – [[Children of Danu (memory)|Children of Danu]]</ref>
'''Bécc mac Nath-í''' (died c. 881), also known as '''The Seed''', was an [[Ireland|Irish]] sailor from [[Dunseverick]] and a member of the [[Children of Danu]], a [[Druid]]ic cult. Bécc held the title of [[Lord]].


==Biography==
As a child, Bécc grew up at a port, near the [[Doon Fort]], where he was taught that nature's waters and winds were spirits and that sacrifices were needed to appease them. Bécc traveled the dangerous waters and soon became experienced at going long distances at sea. Upon accepting the Children of Danu's invitation, Bécc became both a obtainer of foreign weapons for the cult and a strict, firm advisor. As he rose the ranks, Bécc was seen as both a fearful and glorious leader of the cult.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Wrath of the Druids]]'' – [[Target menu]]: "Bio: Bécc mac Nath-í, The Seed"</ref>


The [[Vikings|Viking]] ''[[jarl]]skona'' [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] came across the cryptomn, The Seed, when she killed [[Ruaidrí|The Deer]] and recovered a [[Target menu|clue]] from The Deer's personal effects. After recovering The Deer's [[amber]] shard, Eivor looked over the clue, which was a note to The Deer from The Seed, detailing The Seed's need of more men to train for their cult at Dunseverick fortress.<ref name="ChildrenOfDanu">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Wrath of the Druids]]'' – [[Children of Danu (memory)|Children of Danu]]</ref> After [[Bárid mac Ímair]]'s death from [[Eogan mac Cartaigh]]'s men, Eivor traveled back to [[Dublin]] to advise the new King of Dublin, [[Sichfrith]]. Within the meeting, Eivor calmed down Sichfrith from making any rash choices as [[Azar]] walked in to divulge sad news of halted weapons. Azar mentioned to Eivor that the Children of [[Danu]] are holding the weapons and being led by a member called The Seed. After the meeting ended, Eivor obtained a clue from Azar, who stated that more information can be found at [[Movilla Abbey]], in northeastern [[Ulster]].<ref name="TheWagesofWar">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the Druids'' – [[The Wages of War]]</ref>
Eivor traveled and searched the abbey, where she went inside the church and found the note on a bench inside. After the last clue, Eivor deduced the name of The Seed, Bécc mac Nath-í, and his location was at the Dunseverick Fortress, where he was instructing new recruits. The note was also stated to The Deer, as a parent wanted their kids not to go to war against {{Wiki|High King of Ireland|High King}} [[Flann Sinna]] and begged The Deer to help. Arriving at Dunseverick, Eivor explored the area and caught sight of Bécc at the fortress. Eivor became nearer and assassinated Bécc, ending his power and control for the Children of Danu. Among Bécc's personal effects, Eivor found his amber shard and a note from The Oak about his recent attack on Flann and how their goals are coming close. Putting the pieces together, Eivor deduced that [[scholar|Abbot]] [[Eogan mac Cartaigh]] was the {{Wiki|Ollam}}h Druid of the Children of Danu.<ref name="TheWagesofWar"/>


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Bécc mac Nath-í (died c. 881), also known as The Seed, was an Irish sailor from Dunseverick and a member of the Children of Danu, a Druidic cult. Bécc held the title of Lord.

Biography

As a child, Bécc grew up at a port, near the Doon Fort, where he was taught that nature's waters and winds were spirits and that sacrifices were needed to appease them. Bécc traveled the dangerous waters and soon became experienced at going long distances at sea. Upon accepting the Children of Danu's invitation, Bécc became both a obtainer of foreign weapons for the cult and a strict, firm advisor. As he rose the ranks, Bécc was seen as both a fearful and glorious leader of the cult.[1]

The Viking jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir came across the cryptomn, The Seed, when she killed The Deer and recovered a clue from The Deer's personal effects. After recovering The Deer's amber shard, Eivor looked over the clue, which was a note to The Deer from The Seed, detailing The Seed's need of more men to train for their cult at Dunseverick fortress.[2] After Bárid mac Ímair's death from Eogan mac Cartaigh's men, Eivor traveled back to Dublin to advise the new King of Dublin, Sichfrith. Within the meeting, Eivor calmed down Sichfrith from making any rash choices as Azar walked in to divulge sad news of halted weapons. Azar mentioned to Eivor that the Children of Danu are holding the weapons and being led by a member called The Seed. After the meeting ended, Eivor obtained a clue from Azar, who stated that more information can be found at Movilla Abbey, in northeastern Ulster.[3]

Eivor traveled and searched the abbey, where she went inside the church and found the note on a bench inside. After the last clue, Eivor deduced the name of The Seed, Bécc mac Nath-í, and his location was at the Dunseverick Fortress, where he was instructing new recruits. The note was also stated to The Deer, as a parent wanted their kids not to go to war against High King Flann Sinna and begged The Deer to help. Arriving at Dunseverick, Eivor explored the area and caught sight of Bécc at the fortress. Eivor became nearer and assassinated Bécc, ending his power and control for the Children of Danu. Among Bécc's personal effects, Eivor found his amber shard and a note from The Oak about his recent attack on Flann and how their goals are coming close. Putting the pieces together, Eivor deduced that Abbot Eogan mac Cartaigh was the Ollamh Druid of the Children of Danu.[3]

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaWrath of the DruidsTarget menu: "Bio: Bécc mac Nath-í, The Seed"
  2. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaWrath of the DruidsChildren of Danu
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the DruidsThe Wages of War