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*"Valka" is an {{Wiki|Old Norse}} diminutive name meaning "strength, health", derived from "''Valgerðr''", meaning "to be guarded"
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==Gallery ==
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ACV - Concept Valka 1.jpg|Concept art of Valka
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ACV - Concept Valka 4.jpg|Concept art of Valka's alternate robes
ACV - Concept Valka 4.jpg|Concept art of Valka's alternate robes
ACV - Valka Promo Art.jpg|Promotional Art
ACV - Valka Promo Art.jpg|Promotional Art
Valka In Game Close Up.JPG|Valka as she appears in game
Valka In Game Close Up.JPG|Close-up of Valka
ACReb Valka.png|Valka as she appears in ''Rebellion''
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"I am better than well. I am present."
―Valka to Eivor upon arriving in Ravensthorpe, 873[src]-[m]
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Valka was the wise woman responsible for retaining the religious beliefs of the Raven Clan of Vikings at their new settlement of Ravensthorpe.[1]

The daughter of the seeress Svala, she decorated her home with strings of bones and beads, and for a price, would concoct a mixture to drink that induced a hallucinatory state which sometimes sent the consumer to what was commonly accepted to be Asgard.[1]

Trivia

  • "Valka" is an Old Norse diminutive name meaning "strength, health", derived from "Valgerðr", meaning "to be guarded"

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