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'''Cynon''' was a [[Wales|Welsh]] nobleman who served as a ''[[ealdorman]]'' in [[Gloucestershire]] during the late 9th century. He was lauded for appeasing both the [[Christianity|Christians]] of the former kingdom of {{Wiki|Hwicce}} and the remaining pagans. At some point, Cynon passed the torch, creating fear and skepticism, with many believing war would spark without him.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Database: Cynon]]</ref>. In the end he began to adopt a syncretistic position between Druidism and Christianity, welcoming [[ | '''Cynon''' was a [[Wales|Welsh]] nobleman who served as a ''[[ealdorman]]'' in [[Gloucestershire]] during the late 9th century. He was lauded for appeasing both the [[Christianity|Christians]] of the former kingdom of {{Wiki|Hwicce}} and the remaining pagans. At some point, Cynon passed the torch, creating fear and skepticism, with many believing war would spark without him.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Database: Cynon]]</ref>. In the end he began to adopt a syncretistic position between Druidism and Christianity, welcoming [[Gloucestershire]] all kinds of pagans, from followers of the ancient Celtic religion to Nordic pagans.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> | ||
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Cynon was a Welsh nobleman who served as a ealdorman in Gloucestershire during the late 9th century. He was lauded for appeasing both the Christians of the former kingdom of Hwicce and the remaining pagans. At some point, Cynon passed the torch, creating fear and skepticism, with many believing war would spark without him.[1]. In the end he began to adopt a syncretistic position between Druidism and Christianity, welcoming Gloucestershire all kinds of pagans, from followers of the ancient Celtic religion to Nordic pagans.[2]
Behind the scenes
Cynon is probably based on Arthur Pendragon 's father, Uther. Follower of both Christianity and traditional Celtic religion, being an important defender of the Druidic arts.
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