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The '''Muspels''' were a faction of [[Isu]] who primarily operated in the [[Nine Realms|realm]] of [[Múspellsheimr]]. Millenia after the Great Catastrophe, they would be remembered by [[human]]s as "fire ''jötnar''" who were led by Surtr during [[Ragnarök]].<ref name="ForgottenMyths2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Forgotten Myths]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed Valhalla | The '''Muspels''' were a faction of [[Isu]] who primarily operated in the [[Nine Realms|realm]] of [[Múspellsheimr]]. Millenia after the Great Catastrophe, they would be remembered by [[human]]s as "fire ''jötnar''" who were led by Surtr during [[Ragnarök]].<ref name="ForgottenMyths2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Forgotten Myths]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Forgotten Myths 2|Issue #2]]</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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Unlike their frigid counterparts, the ''[[jötnar]]'', most of the Muspels were genocidal extremists{{Cite|10 Apr 2022}} who blindly obeyed their tyrant's every command and would decimate any civilization they were commanded to, without mercy or conscience. They would also take pleasure in exercising their enormous sadistic appetites on any prisoners they take, and would prolong their captive's suffering. Even [[Odin]] admitted that the atrocities they committed and aberrations of nature they made were unnatural and something he would never wish on anyone.{{Cite|10 Aor 2022. Memory needed}} | Unlike their frigid counterparts, the ''[[jötnar]]'', most of the Muspels were genocidal extremists{{Cite|10 Apr 2022}} who blindly obeyed their tyrant's every command and would decimate any civilization they were commanded to, without mercy or conscience. They would also take pleasure in exercising their enormous sadistic appetites on any prisoners they take, and would prolong their captive's suffering. Even [[Odin]] admitted that the atrocities they committed and aberrations of nature they made were unnatural and something he would never wish on anyone.{{Cite|10 Aor 2022. Memory needed}} | ||
Shortly after the {{Wiki|Æsir–Vanir War}}, the Muspels invaded [[Álfheimr]] and massacred all of the [[Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar|elves]], before Surtr stole all of their sacred knowledge on souls and used their "light" to render himself near-immortal. Just prior to the [[Great Catastrophe]], the Muspels once again assisted Surtr's invasion of the [[Dwarf|dwarven]] kingdom [[Svartálfaheimr]],<ref name="ForgottenMyths1">''Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Forgotten Myths'' – [[Assassin's Creed Valhalla | Shortly after the {{Wiki|Æsir–Vanir War}}, the Muspels invaded [[Álfheimr]] and massacred all of the [[Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar|elves]], before Surtr stole all of their sacred knowledge on souls and used their "light" to render himself near-immortal. Just prior to the [[Great Catastrophe]], the Muspels once again assisted Surtr's invasion of the [[Dwarf|dwarven]] kingdom [[Svartálfaheimr]],<ref name="ForgottenMyths1">''Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Forgotten Myths'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Forgotten Myths 1|Issue #1]]</ref> with the intention of kidnapping [[Baldr]] and acquiring the [[Salakar]] left by the elves ages ago. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
Unlike the ''jötnar'', the Muspels do not have a named equivalent in Norse mythology. Instead, they are only indirectly referred to in the ''{{Wiki|Prose Edda}}'' as "Múspell's sons",<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Surtr}}</ref> based on another name for Muspelheim from which the ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' expansion ''[[Dawn of Ragnarök]]'' takes their name. | Unlike the ''jötnar'', the Muspels do not have a named equivalent in Norse mythology. Instead, they are only indirectly referred to in the ''{{Wiki|Prose Edda}}'' as "Múspell's sons",<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Surtr}}</ref> based on another name for Muspelheim from which the ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' expansion ''[[Dawn of Ragnarök]]'' takes their name. | ||
Given the fact that [[Sinmara]] was mass producing ''"hugrless"'' Muspel soldiers in [[Afalvat Mylna]],<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Dawn of Ragnarök]]'' – [[Warpath]]</ref> it is never clarified whether Muspel soldiers were | Given the fact that [[Sinmara]] was mass producing ''"hugrless"'' Muspel soldiers in [[Afalvat Mylna]],<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Dawn of Ragnarök]]'' – [[Warpath]]</ref> it is never clarified whether Muspel soldiers were actual Isu, altered human soldiers, other hominids like Neanderthals, or if they were artificial sentries like the [[Kolossus|Kolossi]] seen in [[Aletheia's simulations]] of [[Elysium]], the [[Underworld]], and [[Atlantis]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Forgotten Myths]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Forgotten Myths]]'' | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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The Muspels were a faction of Isu who primarily operated in the realm of Múspellsheimr. Millenia after the Great Catastrophe, they would be remembered by humans as "fire jötnar" who were led by Surtr during Ragnarök.[1]
History
The Muspels were a splinter group from the main jötnar faction who were ruled by the Isu tyrant and genocidal warlord, Surtr.[2] It has been told by Surtr's estranged daughter Eysa that Surtr regularly makes the Muspels commit atrocities amongst themselves in order to keep himself amused while in Múspellsheimr.
Unlike their frigid counterparts, the jötnar, most of the Muspels were genocidal extremists [citation needed] who blindly obeyed their tyrant's every command and would decimate any civilization they were commanded to, without mercy or conscience. They would also take pleasure in exercising their enormous sadistic appetites on any prisoners they take, and would prolong their captive's suffering. Even Odin admitted that the atrocities they committed and aberrations of nature they made were unnatural and something he would never wish on anyone. [citation needed]
Shortly after the Æsir–Vanir War, the Muspels invaded Álfheimr and massacred all of the elves, before Surtr stole all of their sacred knowledge on souls and used their "light" to render himself near-immortal. Just prior to the Great Catastrophe, the Muspels once again assisted Surtr's invasion of the dwarven kingdom Svartálfaheimr,[3] with the intention of kidnapping Baldr and acquiring the Salakar left by the elves ages ago.
Behind the scenes
Unlike the jötnar, the Muspels do not have a named equivalent in Norse mythology. Instead, they are only indirectly referred to in the Prose Edda as "Múspell's sons",[4] based on another name for Muspelheim from which the Assassin's Creed: Valhalla expansion Dawn of Ragnarök takes their name.
Given the fact that Sinmara was mass producing "hugrless" Muspel soldiers in Afalvat Mylna,[5] it is never clarified whether Muspel soldiers were actual Isu, altered human soldiers, other hominids like Neanderthals, or if they were artificial sentries like the Kolossi seen in Aletheia's simulations of Elysium, the Underworld, and Atlantis.
Gallery
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Odin assassinating a Muspel
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A Muspel and jötnar work camp
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Two Muspels holding Baldr captive
Appearances
- Discovery Tour: Viking Age (first mentioned)
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Forgotten Myths
- Echoes of History (indirect mention only)
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Forgotten Myths – Issue #2
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök
- ↑ Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Forgotten Myths – Issue #1
- ↑
Surtr on Wikipedia
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök – Warpath

