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'''Niels Gunnarsson''' was a young [[Norse people|Norse]] [[Vikings|Viking]] | '''Niels Gunnarsson''' was a young and skilled [[Norse people|Norse]] [[Vikings|Viking]] hunter from [[Ravensthorpe]] who dreamed of adventure. Hoping to recruit Niels, [[Hytham]] bought the young man from his abusive father, the farmer [[Gunnar (Niels father)|Gunnar]]. However, after being trained by [[Adelaïde]] in [[London|Lunden]] as an aspiring member of the [[Hidden Ones]], Neils opted to remain free. | ||
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Niels Gunnarsson was a young and skilled Norse Viking hunter from Ravensthorpe who dreamed of adventure. Hoping to recruit Niels, Hytham bought the young man from his abusive father, the farmer Gunnar. However, after being trained by Adelaïde in Lunden as an aspiring member of the Hidden Ones, Neils opted to remain free.
Biography
In the late-870s, Niels was instructed by his Mentor-to-be Hytham to accompany the copyist monk Edward to Lunden. Following the trail of a mysterious cult, the two traveled to Scotland.[1]
Personality and traits
A young warrior, Niels was every bit undisciplined as he was promising.[1]
Behind the scenes
Niels is a character appearing in the upcoming bande dessinée graphic novel, Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Converts, written by Mathieu Gabella.
Niels is a Scandinavian name, mostly Danish, and is the equivalent of "Nicholas".

