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'''Rathcroghan''' was a [[Gaels|Gaelic]] settlement located in {{Wiki|County Roscommon}}, [[Ireland]]. During the [[Middle Ages|medieval period]], it was part of the [[Connacht|Kingdom of Connacht]]. | '''Rathcroghan''' was a [[Gaels|Gaelic]] settlement located in {{Wiki|County Roscommon}}, [[Ireland]]. During the [[Middle Ages|medieval period]], it was part of the [[Connacht|Kingdom of Connacht]]. During the late 9th century, [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] traveled to the settlement to find The Wren, who was Lady [[Niamh]], the poet. Upon arrival, Eivor searched the area, found Niamh within the festival, and assassinated her, putting an end to her [[Children of Danu]] influence among the settlement's people.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' − ''[[Wrath of the Druids]]'' − [[Potion of Blood]]</ref> | ||
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Rathcroghan was a Gaelic settlement located in County Roscommon, Ireland. During the medieval period, it was part of the Kingdom of Connacht. During the late 9th century, Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir traveled to the settlement to find The Wren, who was Lady Niamh, the poet. Upon arrival, Eivor searched the area, found Niamh within the festival, and assassinated her, putting an end to her Children of Danu influence among the settlement's people.[1]

