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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The Arwy River is based on the River Arrow, which flows through the modern English counties of Worcestershire and Warwickshire, bordering Shropshire and Leicestershire, respectively.  It is a tributary of the [[River Avon]], while its own tributary is the Alne River.<ref>{{WP|River Arrow, Worcestershire}}</ref>
The Arwy River is based on the River Arrow, which flows through the modern English counties of Worcestershire and Warwickshire, bordering Shropshire and Leicestershire, respectively.  It is a tributary of the Warwickshire Avon, while its own tributary is the Alne River.<ref>{{WP|River Arrow, Worcestershire}}</ref>


For the purposes of convenient longboat traversal in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'', the waters of the Arwy flow directly into the Cearrwell River, then a section of the [[Great Ouse River]], before joining the [[Thames]] near [[Oxford]]. Travelling westward up the Thames, past [[Gloucester]], will finally allow access to the game's River Avon. Additionally, the Alne flows away from the connection with the Arwy, instead forming a confluence with the [[River Nene]] to the east.<ref name="ACV"/>
For the purposes of convenient longboat traversal in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'', the waters of the Arwy flow directly into the Cearrwell River, then a section of the [[Great Ouse River]], before joining the [[Thames]] near [[Oxford]]. Additionally, the Alne flows away from the connection with the Arwy, instead forming a confluence with the [[River Nene]] to the east.<ref name="ACV"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 23:47, 29 May 2025

Arwy River

The Arwy River is a river that flows southward between Shropshire and Leicestershire in the Midlands region of England. The river joins with the Alne River to its east, while the Cearrwell River in Oxfordshire lies to its south.[1]

The land enclosed by the Arwy and Alne featured the Alcestre Monastery and the Offchurch crypt.

Behind the scenes

The Arwy River is based on the River Arrow, which flows through the modern English counties of Worcestershire and Warwickshire, bordering Shropshire and Leicestershire, respectively. It is a tributary of the Warwickshire Avon, while its own tributary is the Alne River.[2]

For the purposes of convenient longboat traversal in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, the waters of the Arwy flow directly into the Cearrwell River, then a section of the Great Ouse River, before joining the Thames near Oxford. Additionally, the Alne flows away from the connection with the Arwy, instead forming a confluence with the River Nene to the east.[1]

Appearances

References