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'''Hunta, son of Hunta''' (died 873), also known as '''the Baldric''', was a [[Palatinus]] of the [[Order of the Ancients]]' [[Wardens of War]] who operated in [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[England]] during the 9th century. He often frequented the marketplace of Ledecestre in Ledescestrescire.
'''Hunta, son of Hunta''' (died 873), also known as '''the Baldric''', was a [[Palatinus]] of the [[Order of the Ancients]]' [[Wardens of War]] who operated in [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[England]] during the 9th century. He often frequented the marketplace of [[Leicester|Ledecestre]] in [[Leicestershire|Ledecestrescire]].
 
==Biography==
==Biography==
A gregarious drengr from [[Norway]], Hunta fancied himself a bit of a skald. His impromptu poems endear him to Norse and Saxon alike, a quality that brought him to the attention of The Order, and he soon joined their ranks. As of recent events of his life, Hunta married into a prominent Anglo-Saxon family, whose members hold both financial and military clout. Hunta began using this familial power to grant small favors as a means of bringing as many foot soldiers as he can under his influence.
An admirable ''drengr'' from [[Norway]], Hunta fancied himself a ''[[skald]]'', as his impromptu verses always drew crowds of [[Norsemen]] and [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxons]] alike. His popularity attracted the attention of The Order, and he soon joined their ranks. Soon after his initiation, he married into a rich Anglo-Saxon family with military power, and began using the family's resources to grant small favors to the [[soldier]]y to bring as many troops as he could under his influence.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Breaking the Order]]</ref>


Viking [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] first heard his name as a a part of the Order, once she finished constructing the Hidden Ones Bureau in [[Ravensthorpe]].<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Breaking the Order]]</ref> Upon investigating Ledecestre's marketplace, Eivor caught sight of her target, surrounded by many foot soldiers. Nonetheless, she assassinated Hunta in front of the market and ended his influence over the region.
The [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] first heard his name among other members of the Order once she finished [[Renovation|renovating]] the [[Hidden Ones]]' [[Ravensthorpe Bureau|Bureau]] in [[Ravensthorpe]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[To Serve the Light...]]</ref> Upon investigating Ledecestre's marketplace, Eivor caught sight of her target, surrounded by many footsoldiers. Nonetheless, she assassinated Hunta in front of the market and ended his influence over the region.<ref name="ACV" />


Upon his death, Eivor found a clue among his corpse, leading her to the identity of another Order member, [[Eanbhert|The Vellum]]. The first clue of two clues led Eivor needing to investigate the fort at [[Thieves' Warren]] atop the highest hill in all of [[Gloucestershire|Glowecestrescire]], just north of the town of Glowecestre.
After his death, Eivor found [[Order of the Ancients clues|a clue]] among his personal effects, leading her to the identity of another Order member, [[Eanbhert|The Vellum]]. The first of two clues led Eivor needing to investigate the [[fort]] at [[Thieves' Warren]] atop the highest hill in all of [[Gloucestershire|Glowecestrescire]], just north of the town of Glowecestre.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==


*Like with other Order members, Eivor takes the Order's medallion of an [[Yggdrasil|ash tree]] off his body during his [[Niflheim]] cutscene. The only difference in these last moments is that Eivor empathized with him and wished him well towards [[Valhalla (afterlife)|Valhalla]], before his apparition disappeared.
*As she had done with other Order members, Eivor claimed their [[silver]] [[Order of the Ancients medallion|medallion]] of an [[Yggdrasil|ash tree]] off Hunta's body during his [[Memory Corridor]] cutscene, though unlike with his brethren, Eivor empathized with him and wished him well towards [[Valhalla (afterlife)|Valhalla]] before his apparition disappeared.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Hunta, son of Hunta (died 873), also known as the Baldric, was a Palatinus of the Order of the Ancients' Wardens of War who operated in Anglo-Saxon England during the 9th century. He often frequented the marketplace of Ledecestre in Ledecestrescire.

Biography

An admirable drengr from Norway, Hunta fancied himself a skald, as his impromptu verses always drew crowds of Norsemen and Saxons alike. His popularity attracted the attention of The Order, and he soon joined their ranks. Soon after his initiation, he married into a rich Anglo-Saxon family with military power, and began using the family's resources to grant small favors to the soldiery to bring as many troops as he could under his influence.[1]

The Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir first heard his name among other members of the Order once she finished renovating the Hidden Ones' Bureau in Ravensthorpe.[2] Upon investigating Ledecestre's marketplace, Eivor caught sight of her target, surrounded by many footsoldiers. Nonetheless, she assassinated Hunta in front of the market and ended his influence over the region.[1]

After his death, Eivor found a clue among his personal effects, leading her to the identity of another Order member, The Vellum. The first of two clues led Eivor needing to investigate the fort at Thieves' Warren atop the highest hill in all of Glowecestrescire, just north of the town of Glowecestre.

Trivia

  • As she had done with other Order members, Eivor claimed their silver medallion of an ash tree off Hunta's body during his Memory Corridor cutscene, though unlike with his brethren, Eivor empathized with him and wished him well towards Valhalla before his apparition disappeared.

Appearances

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