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==Legacy and influence==
==Legacy and influence==
Within the Isu structure beneath [[Stonehenge]], several steles engraved with [[Isu script|mysterious quotes]] were discovered by the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] as she recovered the [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]] [[Excalibur]] during the 870s. One of these inscriptions originated from Lug, who remarked that in both war and love, people always sought a common goal: securing a better future.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla''</ref>
Within the Isu [[Isu Barracks|structure]] beneath [[Stonehenge]], several steles engraved with [[Isu script|mysterious quotes]] were discovered by the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] as she recovered the [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]] [[Excalibur]]. One of these inscriptions originated from Lug, who remarked that in both war and love, people always sought a common goal: securing a better future.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla''</ref>


By 2020, the [[Modern times|modern day]] [[Assassins]] were able to decipher the script beneath Stonehenge through the efforts of the linguist [[Antony Henry]], who had discovered a way to translate one of the Isu dialects into English. With this knowledge, he translated the text and sent the information as a digital folder to [[Layla Hassan]] as she relived Eivor's [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Layla Hassan's personal files]] – SecureShare: "PRE_trslt_Stonehenge.odt <v. 1 by ahenry>"</ref>
By 2020, the [[Modern times|modern-day]] [[Assassins]] were able to decipher the script beneath Stonehenge through the efforts of the linguist [[Antony Henry]], who had discovered a way to translate one of the Isu dialects into English. With this knowledge, he translated the text and sent the information as a digital folder to [[Layla Hassan]] while she relived Eivor's [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Layla Hassan's personal files]] – SecureShare: "PRE_trslt_Stonehenge.odt <v. 1 by ahenry>"</ref>


==Appearances==
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"In war and in love there is only one goal; The search for a better future."
―Lug the Polymath[src]-[m]

Lug the Polymath (Isu: ) was an Isu who later became known as a god of the Irish and broader Celtic pantheons under the name of Lugh or Lugus.

Mythology

Lug was the son of Cian and Ethniu, and the grandson of Balor.[1]

Through union with the human Deichtine, Lugh fathered the demigod hero Cú Chulainn.[2]

Legacy and influence

Within the Isu structure beneath Stonehenge, several steles engraved with mysterious quotes were discovered by the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir as she recovered the Sword of Eden Excalibur. One of these inscriptions originated from Lug, who remarked that in both war and love, people always sought a common goal: securing a better future.[3]

By 2020, the modern-day Assassins were able to decipher the script beneath Stonehenge through the efforts of the linguist Antony Henry, who had discovered a way to translate one of the Isu dialects into English. With this knowledge, he translated the text and sent the information as a digital folder to Layla Hassan while she relived Eivor's genetic memories.[4]

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaViking Expansion notes: Prayer to Lugh
  2. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaWrath of the DruidsIrish Cycle pages: "A Telling of Cú Chulainn"
  3. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
  4. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaLayla Hassan's personal files – SecureShare: "PRE_trslt_Stonehenge.odt <v. 1 by ahenry>"