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In her youth, Gunilla was a good child, as she helped and worked with her extended family to build ships. However, periods of pestilence caused misfortune and anarchy to her family and thus Gunilla sought a more stable and structured world. One day, a wandering noblewoman noticed and introduced Gunilla to the guidelines of the Order and soon after, Gunilla became a student. Later, she managed the shipbuilding and naval missions under the Order.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Breaking the Order]]</ref>
In her youth, Gunilla was a good child, as she helped and worked with her extended family to build ships. However, periods of pestilence caused misfortune and anarchy to her family and thus Gunilla sought a more stable and structured world. One day, a wandering noblewoman noticed and introduced Gunilla to the guidelines of the Order and soon after, Gunilla became a student. Later, she managed the shipbuilding and naval missions under the Order.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Breaking the Order]]</ref>


The [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] first learned of a [[Order of the Ancients clues|clue]], which gave the title, The Adze. This clue led Eivor needing to defeat the drinking champion in the Roman Ruins within [[Leicester|Ledecestre]], as mentions seem to pass by the drinking competition in the area. After winning her challenge against the champion drinker, Eivor discovered a note detailing the second clue of The Adze. This clue divulged that further information can be found near a watermill, just south of [[Tonnastadir]] hamlet, in western Ledecestrescire. Deducing the location, Eivor headed towards the village [[Cweornic]] and found a house northwest of a watermill in the area. When inside the house, Eivor looked around and found a note on top of some rugs. This clue led to location and the true identity of The Adze: Gunilla. The location was at the dock in [[Repton]] in [[Leicestershire|Ledecestrescire]]. Arriving to the dock, Eivor saw a unnoticing Gunilla, who was sitting down and watching people and time pass by her. Eivor then assassinated Gunilla and ended her presence in the city.<ref name="ACV" />
The Adze's title came up when a [[Order of the Ancients clues|clue]] was found by [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]]. At the Roman Ruins within [[Leicester|Ledecestre]], after winning the challenge against the champion drinker, a note detailing about The Adze was recovered by Eivor. This clue divulged that further information of The Adze can be found near a watermill, just south of [[Tonnastadir]] hamlet, in western Ledecestrescire. At the village, [[Cweornic]], a note about The Adze was found on top of rugs in a house northwest of a watermill in the area. This clue led to the immediate location and the true identity of The Adze: Gunilla. Gunilla was at the docks in [[Repton]], [[Leicestershire|Ledecestrescire]]. At the docks, Gunilla, who was surveying the land and its people, was unaware that she was found by Eivor. Gunilla was soon assassinated by Eivor, which effectively ended her presence in the city.<ref name="ACV" />


After her death, Eivor found, among her personal effects, another clue. This clue gave another target called The Oil and showed Eivor that she needed to investigate the festival near [[Henge Farm]], south of [[Stonehenge]] in [[Hampshire|Hamtunscire]].
After Gunilla's death, a different clue was discovered by Eivor. This clue gave another target called The Oil and showed another lead at the festival near [[Henge Farm]], south of [[Stonehenge]] in [[Hampshire|Hamtunscire]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Gunilla (died 873), also known as The Adze, was a ranking member of the Order of the Ancients' Wardens of Law sect, holding the title Palatinus. She used to frequent around the dock in Repton in Ledecestrescire.

Biography

In her youth, Gunilla was a good child, as she helped and worked with her extended family to build ships. However, periods of pestilence caused misfortune and anarchy to her family and thus Gunilla sought a more stable and structured world. One day, a wandering noblewoman noticed and introduced Gunilla to the guidelines of the Order and soon after, Gunilla became a student. Later, she managed the shipbuilding and naval missions under the Order.[1]

The Adze's title came up when a clue was found by Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan. At the Roman Ruins within Ledecestre, after winning the challenge against the champion drinker, a note detailing about The Adze was recovered by Eivor. This clue divulged that further information of The Adze can be found near a watermill, just south of Tonnastadir hamlet, in western Ledecestrescire. At the village, Cweornic, a note about The Adze was found on top of rugs in a house northwest of a watermill in the area. This clue led to the immediate location and the true identity of The Adze: Gunilla. Gunilla was at the docks in Repton, Ledecestrescire. At the docks, Gunilla, who was surveying the land and its people, was unaware that she was found by Eivor. Gunilla was soon assassinated by Eivor, which effectively ended her presence in the city.[1]

After Gunilla's death, a different clue was discovered by Eivor. This clue gave another target called The Oil and showed another lead at the festival near Henge Farm, south of Stonehenge in Hamtunscire.

Trivia

  • The first clue that Eivor received for identifying Gunilla can be obtained from assassinating either Tata, The Dart, or the Zealot Cola.

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