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The Valkyries were a elite guard of protectors utilized by the Æsir during the Isu Era to protect people and locations of high value. After the Great Catastrophe the Valkyries were remembered in Norse mythology as an all-female group of psychopomps, believed to lead the spirit of fallen warriors to Valhalla.[1]

History

Legacy

In 2020, a number of Valkyrie-themed Animus mods were made available to the Assassin Layla Hassan during her Animus session reliving the genetic memories of the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir, which allowed Eivor to wear a set of armor inspired by the spirits, decorate Ravensthorpe with Valkyrie statues, and display sails and other finery featuring the Valkyries aboard her longship, the Sea-Chariot.[1]


Known Valkyries

Behind the Scenes

Appearances

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