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====War & Politics==== | ====War & Politics==== | ||
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|Horses and Warfare | |||
|Baptism and Victory | |||
|A Warrior's Tools | |||
|Scouts Before the Storm | |||
|The Burh | |||
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|The Witan | |||
|The Fyrd, or Militia | |||
|A "Heathen" Army? | |||
|The Roman Fortress | |||
|The Seven Kingdoms | |||
|- | |||
|Kin and Household | |Kin and Household | ||
|The Félag, or Fellowship | |The Félag, or Fellowship | ||
| | |The Great Hall | ||
| | |Keeping Allies Close | ||
|King Harald Fairfair | |||
|- | |||
|The Clan | |||
|Viking Warfare | |||
|Anglo-Saxon Warfare | |||
|Military Leadership | |||
|Military Organization | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Peacemaking, Peacebreaking | ||
| | |The Battle of Edington | ||
| | |The Truce of Wedmore | ||
| | |What Was a King? | ||
|The Rise of Alfred | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Alfred and the "English" | ||
| | |The Treaty with Guthrum | ||
| | |King and Clergy | ||
| | |Trust and Oathkeeping | ||
|What is an "Anglo-Saxon"? | |||
|- | |||
|The Gift of East Anglia | |||
|A Familiar Battleground | |||
|} | |} | ||
====Daily Life==== | ====Daily Life==== | ||
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| | |Chippenham | ||
| | |The City of Winchester | ||
| | |The Ceorls, or Freemen | ||
|Do You Speak "Viking"? | |||
|The Town of Jorvik | |||
|- | |||
|Naming the Land | |||
|Anglo-Saxon Homes | |||
|Cook and Kitchen | |||
|Monasteries: Many Roles | |||
|Staying the Winter | |||
|- | |||
|Dividing the Land | |||
|Why Leave Scandinavia? | |||
|Dividing the Spoils | |||
|Stavanger | |||
|The Land of Ice and Snow? | |The Land of Ice and Snow? | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Alrekstad | |||
|Curing Fish | |||
|Grooming and Hygiene | |||
|Games and Sports | |Games and Sports | ||
| | |Fashion: A Status Symbol | ||
| | |- | ||
|The Boender, or Freemen | |The Boender, or Freemen | ||
| | |The Freewomen | ||
|Household Slaves | |Household Slaves | ||
| | |Seafaring | ||
|Conditions on Board | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Nutrition on Board | ||
| | |The Ealdormen | ||
| | |The Thegns | ||
| | |Who Was in the "Army"? | ||
| | |Marriage Between Peoples | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Thorsteinn Silvertongue | |||
|Gunnhilda | |||
|} | |} | ||
====Religion & Magic==== | ====Religion & Magic==== | ||
{|class="article-table sortable" | {|class="article-table sortable" | ||
|The | |The Old Norse Idea of Self | ||
| | |Destiny and Ancestry | ||
| | |A Life of Prayer | ||
| | |Church Testimonies | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Ely, a Monastery for All | ||
| | |Relics and Saints | ||
| | |A Strict Diet | ||
| | |The Old Minster | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Christianization | ||
| | |Bishops: A Divided Duty | ||
| | |Church Power Structure | ||
| | |The Cross and the Hammer | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |The Move to Christianity | ||
| | |The Church Altar | ||
| | |Magic and Medicine | ||
| | |The Megalith | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Hamingja: A Family Spirit | ||
| | |Blessing the Ship | ||
| | |Ships: Between Two Worlds | ||
| | |Norse Religion | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |The Hours of the Day | ||
| | |Monasteries: A Quiet Place | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Myths & Legends==== | ====Myths & Legends==== | ||
{|class="article-table sortable" | {|class="article-table sortable" | ||
| | |A Sacrifice for Wisdom | ||
|The | |Odin: The All-father | ||
| | |Lands of the Dead | ||
| | |The Iron Will of Fate | ||
| | |Lands of the Dead II | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |The Norns: Keepers of Fate | ||
| | |The Legendary Brothers | ||
| | |Divinities of the Sea | ||
| | |Taboos on the High Seas | ||
| | |Yggdrasil: The World Tree | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Giants: Children of Ymir | ||
| | |The Sacred Mead of Poetry | ||
| | |The Well of Mimir | ||
| | |The Nine Realms | ||
| | |The Goddess Freyja | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Across the Rainbow Bridge | ||
| | |The Völva: A Soothslayer | ||
| | |The Elk, or Elgr | ||
| | |The Snake, or Ornir | ||
| | |The Horse, or Hestr | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |The Sea: A Spiritual Being | ||
| | |Mystery of the Shore | ||
| | |Animal Taboos | ||
| | |Thor, God of Thunder | ||
| | |Loki the Trickster | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Science==== | ====Science==== | ||
{|class="article-table sortable" | {|class="article-table sortable" | ||
|The Coastal Trader | |||
|The Cargo Ship: The Knorr | |||
|Parchment: Made to Last | |||
|The Four Humours | |||
|- | |||
|Medieval Christian Medicine | |Medieval Christian Medicine | ||
|Telling Time | |||
|Bioarchaeology | |||
|Anglo-Scandinavian Farming | |||
|- | |||
|The Art of Making Charcoal | |||
|The Sail | |||
|The Hull and Mast | |||
|The Navigator | |||
|- | |||
|Medicines and Medics | |Medicines and Medics | ||
|The Ordeal of the Copyist | |The Ordeal of the Copyist | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Law & Justice==== | ====Law & Justice==== | ||
{|class="article-table sortable" | {|class="article-table sortable" | ||
| | |The Art of Illumination | ||
|The Thing, or Assembly | |||
|Mannhelgi: A Sacred Space | |||
|Justice and Honour | |Justice and Honour | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Feuds and Vengeance | |||
|The Horror of Banishment | |||
|The Gothi, or Lawkeeper | |The Gothi, or Lawkeeper | ||
| | |MannjafnadrL A War of Words | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Art & Culture==== | ====Art & Culture==== | ||
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|The Scriptorium | |||
|Old English Literature | |||
|Anglo-Scandinavian Fashion | |||
|Stone Sculptures | |||
|- | |||
|The Figurehead | |||
|Runes and Runestones | |Runes and Runestones | ||
| | |The Skald and His Art | ||
| | |A New, Mixed Identity | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Trade & Economy==== | ====Trade & Economy==== | ||
{|class="article-table sortable" | {|class="article-table sortable" | ||
| | |Raiding the Monasteries | ||
| | |Alfred's Silver Coins | ||
| | |What's a "Wic?" | ||
| | |Jorvik: Conquest to Boom | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |The Market of Coppergate | ||
| | |The World Comes to Jorvik | ||
| | |The Mint of Jorvik | ||
| | |Slavery | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |The North Way | ||
| | |Destinations of the Voyagers | ||
| | |Bartering and Hacksiler | ||
| | |The Longship, or Langskip | ||
|} | |} | ||
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Discovery Tour: Viking Age is the Discovery Tour mode for Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. It was released as a free downloadable add-on on 19 October 2021[1] and is available for free to those who own the base game, or for purchase as a stand-alone version on PC.
Gameplay
In the game, players are able to freeroam and explore the maps of Norway and Anglo-Saxon England and learn about both countries' histories. Unlike previous installments which employed the use of guided tours, Discovery Tour: Viking Age will see players assume the roles of various characters and take on quests with the aim of bringing them closer to the material by putting them at the center of it.[2]
Memories
| Oaths & Honour | Through Faith & Fire | Seaworthy | Into the West |
| A Barter for Peace | Aelfred's Legacy | New Life, New Lands | Where Fates Align |
Codex
Learnings
War & Politics
| Horses and Warfare | Baptism and Victory | A Warrior's Tools | Scouts Before the Storm | The Burh |
| The Witan | The Fyrd, or Militia | A "Heathen" Army? | The Roman Fortress | The Seven Kingdoms |
| Kin and Household | The Félag, or Fellowship | The Great Hall | Keeping Allies Close | King Harald Fairfair |
| The Clan | Viking Warfare | Anglo-Saxon Warfare | Military Leadership | Military Organization |
| Peacemaking, Peacebreaking | The Battle of Edington | The Truce of Wedmore | What Was a King? | The Rise of Alfred |
| Alfred and the "English" | The Treaty with Guthrum | King and Clergy | Trust and Oathkeeping | What is an "Anglo-Saxon"? |
| The Gift of East Anglia | A Familiar Battleground |
Daily Life
| Chippenham | The City of Winchester | The Ceorls, or Freemen | Do You Speak "Viking"? | The Town of Jorvik |
| Naming the Land | Anglo-Saxon Homes | Cook and Kitchen | Monasteries: Many Roles | Staying the Winter |
| Dividing the Land | Why Leave Scandinavia? | Dividing the Spoils | Stavanger | The Land of Ice and Snow? |
| Alrekstad | Curing Fish | Grooming and Hygiene | Games and Sports | Fashion: A Status Symbol |
| The Boender, or Freemen | The Freewomen | Household Slaves | Seafaring | Conditions on Board |
| Nutrition on Board | The Ealdormen | The Thegns | Who Was in the "Army"? | Marriage Between Peoples |
| Thorsteinn Silvertongue | Gunnhilda |
Religion & Magic
| The Old Norse Idea of Self | Destiny and Ancestry | A Life of Prayer | Church Testimonies |
| Ely, a Monastery for All | Relics and Saints | A Strict Diet | The Old Minster |
| Christianization | Bishops: A Divided Duty | Church Power Structure | The Cross and the Hammer |
| The Move to Christianity | The Church Altar | Magic and Medicine | The Megalith |
| Hamingja: A Family Spirit | Blessing the Ship | Ships: Between Two Worlds | Norse Religion |
| The Hours of the Day | Monasteries: A Quiet Place |
Myths & Legends
| A Sacrifice for Wisdom | Odin: The All-father | Lands of the Dead | The Iron Will of Fate | Lands of the Dead II |
| The Norns: Keepers of Fate | The Legendary Brothers | Divinities of the Sea | Taboos on the High Seas | Yggdrasil: The World Tree |
| Giants: Children of Ymir | The Sacred Mead of Poetry | The Well of Mimir | The Nine Realms | The Goddess Freyja |
| Across the Rainbow Bridge | The Völva: A Soothslayer | The Elk, or Elgr | The Snake, or Ornir | The Horse, or Hestr |
| The Sea: A Spiritual Being | Mystery of the Shore | Animal Taboos | Thor, God of Thunder | Loki the Trickster |
Science
| The Coastal Trader | The Cargo Ship: The Knorr | Parchment: Made to Last | The Four Humours |
| Medieval Christian Medicine | Telling Time | Bioarchaeology | Anglo-Scandinavian Farming |
| The Art of Making Charcoal | The Sail | The Hull and Mast | The Navigator |
| Medicines and Medics | The Ordeal of the Copyist |
Law & Justice
| The Art of Illumination | The Thing, or Assembly | Mannhelgi: A Sacred Space | Justice and Honour |
| Feuds and Vengeance | The Horror of Banishment | The Gothi, or Lawkeeper | MannjafnadrL A War of Words |
Art & Culture
| The Scriptorium | Old English Literature | Anglo-Scandinavian Fashion | Stone Sculptures |
| The Figurehead | Runes and Runestones | The Skald and His Art | A New, Mixed Identity |
Trade & Economy
| Raiding the Monasteries | Alfred's Silver Coins | What's a "Wic?" | Jorvik: Conquest to Boom |
| The Market of Coppergate | The World Comes to Jorvik | The Mint of Jorvik | Slavery |
| The North Way | Destinations of the Voyagers | Bartering and Hacksiler | The Longship, or Langskip |
Behind the Scenes
England
Immersion
Research
| Designing Stavanger | The Creation of Eivor |
Characters
| Image | Name | Description | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| King Aelfred | Protected Wessex against Vikings and promoted literacy amongst his people. | Visit 70 Discovery Sites | |
| Basim Ibn Ishaq | Basim is calculating, an agent of chaos, a fickle trickster, and capricious. | Visit 5 Behind the Scenes stations | |
| Ceolbert | The son of a noble, he finds himself embroiled in his father's political affairs. | Visit 30 Discovery Sites | |
| Brother Ealric | Ealric is a kind, determined monk, whose aim is to share his faith and love for his God. | Unlocked by default | |
| Eivor (Female) | Protagonist of AC Valhalla, Eivor is a skilled fighter and strategist. | Unlocked by default | |
| Eivor (Male) | Protagonist of AC Valhalla, Eivor is a skilled fighter and strategist. | Unlocked by default | |
| Freyja | Goddess of fertility and magic, she rules over Folvangr. | Visit 90 Discovery Sites | |
| Fulke | Clandestine member of the Order of Ancients. | Visit 20 Discovery Sites | |
| Gunnhilda | Gunnhilda is a weaver. Tenacious, practical, and married to Thorsteinn. | Visit 5 Discovery Sites | |
| Hytham | Basim's disciple, Hytham is incurably optimistic and endlessly curious. | Visit 10 Behind the Scenes stations | |
| Ivarr the Boneless | An historic Viking conqueror and the inspiration for many a saga. | Visit 15 Behind the Scenes stations | |
| Layla Hassan | Member of the Brotherhood and former employee of Abstergo Industries. | Unlocked by default | |
| Loki | Loki is the god of mischief. And mischievous he is indeed. | Complete the Where Fates Align quest | |
| Odin | As the mightiest god of all, Odin seeks exemption from any binding fate. | Visit 50 Discovery Sites | |
| Randvi | Randvi is a War Chief and wife of Sigurd. She's ruthless but boisterous. | Visit 80 Discovery Sites | |
| Rebecca Crane | She is the creator of the Animus 2.0. | Visit 20 Behind the Scenes stations | |
| Shaun Hastings | Gives tactical guidance to numerous Assassin cells across the globe. | Visit all 25 Behind the Scenes stations | |
| Sigurd Styrbjornsson | Eivor's adoptive brother, he is strong, fearless and charismatic. | Visit 60 Discovery Sites | |
| Soma | Soma, Jarl of Cambridge, is friendly, determined and empathetic. | Visit 10 Discovery Sites | |
| Stowe | Stowe has a strong sense of purpose in helping others, despite his temper. | Visit 40 Discovery Sites | |
| Thor | God of thunder, god of the people, giant slayer... Which is the most accurate? | Visit all 92 Discovery Sites | |
| Thorsteinn Silvertongue | Patient, honourable, Thorsteinn yearns to be a great merchant. Married to Gunnhilda. | Unlocked by default | |
| Valka | Valka is a seeress. She practices Seidr [Magic] and brings counsel to Eivor | Complete the Aelfred's Legacy quest | |
| Young Sigurd | Eivor's adoptive brother, as a child. | Unlocked by default |
Gallery
References
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Assassin's Creed (@assassinscreed) on Twitter "Experience life in the Viking era like never before. Discovery Tour: Viking Age releases as a free expansion for Assassin's Creed Valhalla players on October 19th! pic.twitter.com/zLpP9ZHLlD"
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Assassin’s Creed Discovery Tour: Viking Age Launches on October 19 on Ubisoft's official website (backup link)






