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The Treasures of Britain were a set of eleven Welsh artifacts hidden throughout the country of Britain sometime during the 6th century. Mysterious stone tablets inscribed with clues in verse to the locations of these treasures were later collected by the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir, who used them to unlocke the Sword of Eden Excalibur during the 9th century.[1]
Treasures
| Image | Name | Clue | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| The White-Hilt of the Sword of Rhydderch Hael | Alone I rot in inky black; The end of a shadow-maze; In the hand of one born well; I blaze with boundless flame |
Grime's Graves | |
| The Horn of Brân Galed from the North | Here lies a thirsty Giant, His mouth in need of a drink. Quench his thirst tenfold; to obtain his precious trinket. |
An Old Cellar in Essexe | |
| The Chariot of Morgan Mwynfawr | Kept by the Zealot Heike | ||
| The Halter of Clydno Eiddyn | Kept by the Zealot Woden | ||
| The Knife of Llawfrodedd Farchog | Kept by the Zealot Hrothgar | ||
| The Cauldron of Dyrnwch the Giant | In the Santlache Mine | ||
| The Whetstone of Tudwal Tudglyd | If a brave man sharpened his sword on the whetstone, then the sword would certainly kill any man from whom it drew blood. If a cowardly man used the whetstone, his sword would refuse to draw blood at all. | In Deoraby Spar Cavern | |
| The Coat of Padarn Beisrudd | Only a stout and fearless heart; Finds the scarlet robe; Darkness is your cloak; And light will be your shroud. |
In Wocig in Hamtunscire | |
| The Crock and the Dish of Rhygenydd the Cleric | A bountiful feast awaits; The bold, unfaltering step; Beware foul fowl and beast; Revenge is the dish they serve. |
In Wiccan's Cave in Eurviscire | |
| The Chessboard of Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio | Within the Cave of Trials | ||
| The Mantle of Arthur in Cornwall | Within Red Lichen Cave in Hamtunscire |
Behind the scenes
In actuality, Welsh mythology holds that there are thirteen treasures. Not included in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla was the the Hamper of Gwyddno Garanhir, which had a similar ability as the Crock and the Dish of Rhygenydd the Cleric regarding food. Furthermore, the Crock and the Dish of Rhygenydd the Cleric are treated as two separate artifacts, whereas the game has them as one.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (first appearance)
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