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ACV Promotional Screenshot 26.jpg|Eivor riding towards Stonehenge
ACV Promotional Screenshot 26.jpg|Eivor riding towards Stonehenge
Train_Hideout_Board_1.png|Picture of Stonehenge in the top-left corner of the Train Hideout board
Train_Hideout_Board_1.png|A picture of Stonehenge (top-left) on the Train Hideout board
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Revision as of 03:39, 28 November 2025

Stonehenge

The Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England. It consists of a ring of standing stones, believed by archaeologists to have been constructed from 3,000 BCE to 2,000 BCE.[1]

History

Stonehenge was secretly constructed atop the remains of an Isu vault known as the Isu Barracks, which later came to house the Sword of Eden known as Excalibur. In the 870s, the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir visited the monument and discovered the underground vault, where she retrieved Excalibur after finding all the keys to the mechanism holding the sword in place. Eivor also used her Eagle Vision to find a hidden message inscribed on Stonehenge by the 6th-century Irish monk Brendan of Clonfert.[2]

In 1868, the British Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye had a picture of Stonehenge in their Train Hideout.[3]

In 2020, the Assassin historian Shaun Hastings, who supervised Layla Hassan as she relived Eivor's genetic memories, speculated that the Neolithic people had discovered the Isu Barracks and attempted to recreate the shape above ground in the form of Stonehenge. The end result was jokingly called by Shaun "about as successful as a toddler trying to make a replica of Parliament with a handful of Greek yogurt."[4]

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