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'''Sýnin''' was a [[raven]] which accompanied the [[Viking]] [[Eivor]] during their raid of [[England]] during the 9th century.<ref>Williams, Mike (13-05-20). [https://www.usgamer.net/articles/assassins-creed-valhalla-social-stealth-one-hit-assassination-same-sex-romance Assassin's Creed Valhalla Goes Big on Stealth With One-Hit Kills, Social Stealth, and Feigning Death]. ''USGamer''. Retrieved on 13 May 2020.</ref>
'''Sýnin''' was a [[raven]] which accompanied the [[Viking]] [[Eivor]] during their raid of [[England]] during the 9th century.<ref>Williams, Mike (13-05-20). [https://www.usgamer.net/articles/assassins-creed-valhalla-social-stealth-one-hit-assassination-same-sex-romance Assassin's Creed Valhalla Goes Big on Stealth With One-Hit Kills, Social Stealth, and Feigning Death]. ''USGamer''. Retrieved on 13 May 2020.</ref>



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Promotional Art featuring Sýnin with Eivor

Sýnin was a raven which accompanied the Viking Eivor during their raid of England during the 9th century.[1]

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