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{{ | '''Niflheim''' was an aspect of [[Norway|Norse]] [[Norse mythology|mythology]] believed to be part of the [[Nine Realms]]. | ||
'''Niflheim''' | |||
==Mythology== | |||
A primordial realm of ice and mist that stretched into an endless expanse, Niflheim followed [[Muspelheim]] as the second place to arise from the chaotic void of {{Wiki|Ginnungagap}}. Its location in the Norse cosmos varied by author; the ''{{Wiki|Poetic Edda}}'' placed it outside [[Helheim]], while {{Wiki|Snorri Sturluson}}'s book ''{{Wiki|Gylfaginning}}'' put it within. However, both texts agreed that it later was ruled by [[Hel]], [[Loki]]'s child through [[Aletheia|Angrboða]], and was the final resting place for souls who did not have heroic deaths or were faithless in life.<ref>{{WP|Niflheim}}</ref> | |||
==Influence== | |||
In 872, [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] and three [[Raven Clan]] [[Vikings]] conducted a series of [[raid]]s in [[Rogaland|Rygjafylke]], [[Norway]] as retaliation for [[Kjotve the Cruel]] having attacked a nearby settlement under the protection of King [[Styrbjorn]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]] – [[The Ravens' Wound]]'' – [[Taking the Eyes]]</ref> After clearing the village of Kjotve's men,<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Ravens' Wound'' – [[The Fury of the Northman]]</ref> the group attacked the central meadhall, where they found [[Hrolfr Kjotvesson]] guarding a [[treasure chest]]. Hrolfr declared that they would do well to know his name before he killed them, though the Vikings retorted that they would send him and his father to Niflheim by nightfall. Having exchanged barbs, Hrolfr and the Vikings drew their weapons, and the Raven Clan made good on part of their word by killing Hrolfr.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Ravens' Wound'' – [[The Horn of the Valkyrie]]</ref> | |||
The next year, Eivor tracked Hrolfr's elder brother [[Gorm Kjotvesson|Gorm]], a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], to his [[Narfljot Camp|camp]] in [[Vinland]] and killed him. As he died, she experienced a vision in the memory corridor in which Gorm was condemned to ''"fade to mist [and] be forgotten"'' for eternity in an empty Niflheim instead of joining the glorious dead in [[Valhalla (afterlife)|Valhalla]], much to his spirit's horror.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Hunter of Beasts]]</ref> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' {{1st}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]] – [[The Ravens' Wound]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Nine Realms]] | [[Category:Nine Realms]] | ||
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Niflheim was an aspect of Norse mythology believed to be part of the Nine Realms.
Mythology
A primordial realm of ice and mist that stretched into an endless expanse, Niflheim followed Muspelheim as the second place to arise from the chaotic void of Ginnungagap. Its location in the Norse cosmos varied by author; the Poetic Edda placed it outside Helheim, while Snorri Sturluson's book Gylfaginning put it within. However, both texts agreed that it later was ruled by Hel, Loki's child through Angrboða, and was the final resting place for souls who did not have heroic deaths or were faithless in life.[1]
Influence
In 872, Eivor Varinsdottir and three Raven Clan Vikings conducted a series of raids in Rygjafylke, Norway as retaliation for Kjotve the Cruel having attacked a nearby settlement under the protection of King Styrbjorn.[2] After clearing the village of Kjotve's men,[3] the group attacked the central meadhall, where they found Hrolfr Kjotvesson guarding a treasure chest. Hrolfr declared that they would do well to know his name before he killed them, though the Vikings retorted that they would send him and his father to Niflheim by nightfall. Having exchanged barbs, Hrolfr and the Vikings drew their weapons, and the Raven Clan made good on part of their word by killing Hrolfr.[4]
The next year, Eivor tracked Hrolfr's elder brother Gorm, a member of the Order of the Ancients, to his camp in Vinland and killed him. As he died, she experienced a vision in the memory corridor in which Gorm was condemned to "fade to mist [and] be forgotten" for eternity in an empty Niflheim instead of joining the glorious dead in Valhalla, much to his spirit's horror.[5]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Ravens' Wound (mentioned only)
References
- ↑
Niflheim on Wikipedia
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Ravens' Wound – Taking the Eyes
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Ravens' Wound – The Fury of the Northman
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Ravens' Wound – The Horn of the Valkyrie
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Hunter of Beasts

