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'''Scotthoh Farm''' was a small farm northwest of [[Burgh Castle]] in the [[East Anglia|Kingdom of East Anglia]] during the 9th century. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Around 873 CE | Around 873 CE the farm was raided by [[Rued]]'s men. Some time later, the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Eivor]] found the farm as well. Finding a key inside the well of the farm, Eivor managed to enter the house, finding inside the farmer's valuables and their diary:<ref name="Free roam video">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ksq48oc8CVE&feature=share Assassin's Creed Valhalla ENEMY OUTPOSTS AND HIDDEN TOMBS (Assassins Creed Valhalla Free Roam) #4)]</ref> | ||
:''Every day, the Danes draw nearer. The others have fled to [[Norwich| Northwic]], but we - we shall stay. These are our homes. | |||
:''Every day, the [[Denmark|Danes]] draw nearer. The others have fled to [[Norwich| Northwic]], but we - we shall stay. These are our homes. Smoke over the trees now. Thatch roofs burn so bright. Rued's men spare neither man nor woman, kith nor kin. We hear them laughing as they walk up the road. It is time, and may God have mercy on us all.'' | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Locations in England]] | [[Category:Locations in England]] | ||
[[Category:Farms]] | [[Category:Farms]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:28, 28 July 2020
Scotthoh Farm was a small farm northwest of Burgh Castle in the Kingdom of East Anglia during the 9th century.
History
Around 873 CE the farm was raided by Rued's men. Some time later, the Viking Eivor found the farm as well. Finding a key inside the well of the farm, Eivor managed to enter the house, finding inside the farmer's valuables and their diary:[1]
- Every day, the Danes draw nearer. The others have fled to Northwic, but we - we shall stay. These are our homes. Smoke over the trees now. Thatch roofs burn so bright. Rued's men spare neither man nor woman, kith nor kin. We hear them laughing as they walk up the road. It is time, and may God have mercy on us all.
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