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Other Vikings settled eastwards, establishing the {{wiki|Kievan Rus}}, laying the foundations of modern [[Russia]], and sailing down the Dnieper River to raid [[Constantinople]], only to be driven back by the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]. Despite the Vikings’ losses, the Byzantines allowed the Rus Vikings to trade in the city. In 911 CE, the Byzantine Emperor, Basil II, received a force of 8,000 Rus Viking mercenaries to serve as his bodyguards.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Varangians}}</ref> These warriors became known as the [[Varangian|Varangian Guard]], and were active well after the [[Fall of Constantinople]]. In the early 16th century, the mentor of the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassins]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], encountered several Varangians employed by the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]] during his search for the [[Masyaf Key|Masyaf Keys]] in both Constantinople and [[Derinkuyu]].<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
Other Vikings settled eastwards, establishing the {{wiki|Kievan Rus}}, laying the foundations of modern [[Russia]], and sailing down the Dnieper River to raid [[Constantinople]], only to be driven back by the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]. Despite the Vikings’ losses, the Byzantines allowed the Rus Vikings to trade in the city. In 911 CE, the Byzantine Emperor, Basil II, received a force of 8,000 Rus Viking mercenaries to serve as his bodyguards.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Varangians}}</ref> These warriors became known as the [[Varangian|Varangian Guard]], and were active well after the [[Fall of Constantinople]]. In the early 16th century, the mentor of the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassins]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], encountered several Varangians employed by the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]] during his search for the [[Masyaf Key|Masyaf Keys]] in both Constantinople and [[Derinkuyu]].<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
==Animus (AC: Valhalla)==
In Old Norse, a "vikingr" was a Norse man or woman who went raiding for gain and glory, both for themselves and their clan. To "go-a-Viking" was one of the most exhilirating feats of bravery anyone could imagine.
Over time, the word VIking became a general term to describe the hordes of Norsemen who raided and settled various parts of Europe between the 8th and 11th centuries. Somewhat less barbaric than their initial depictions, Vikings were in fact part of a larger and more complex social structure, as likely to trade with another culture instead of killing them.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' {{C|as Varangians}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' {{C|as Varangians}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Pirates]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Pirates]]'' {{Mo}}

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Vikings were a group of Norse people from Scandinavia, who from the late 8th century to the early 11th century, raided, pillaged and traded with their neighboring countries during the Early and High Middle Ages. This period of time (793–1066), eventually became known as the Viking Age.

History

In 793, during the Lindisfarne raid, a Viking raider fought against and defeated an Anglo-Saxon warrior, whom he then offered the chance to join his clan. However, the Anglo-Saxon was overcome by grief, crying out that God had abandoned his people and that nothing remained but chaos. Feeling pity for him, the Viking raider killed him without a second thought.[1]

Nearly a century later in 873, the Vikings returned to Great Britain to expand. One such Viking was Eivor Varinsdottir, a shieldmaiden of the Raven Clan and ally of the Hidden Ones. They were met with opposition from King Alfred of Wessex, the Grand Maegester of the Order of the Ancients. During this period, the Anglo-Saxons referred to the Viking invaders as Danes.[2]

Another century later in around 984, the Viking Hidden One and skald Þórvaldr Hjaltason participated in the Battle of Fýrisvellir against Styrbjörn the Strong.[3] In 986,[4], the Vikings sailed west of Greenland to further expeditions for food, and trade opportunities with the Inuit tribes. The decreasing temperatures however brought these ventures to a halt.[5]

Other Vikings settled eastwards, establishing the Kievan Rus, laying the foundations of modern Russia, and sailing down the Dnieper River to raid Constantinople, only to be driven back by the Byzantines. Despite the Vikings’ losses, the Byzantines allowed the Rus Vikings to trade in the city. In 911 CE, the Byzantine Emperor, Basil II, received a force of 8,000 Rus Viking mercenaries to serve as his bodyguards.[6] These warriors became known as the Varangian Guard, and were active well after the Fall of Constantinople. In the early 16th century, the mentor of the Italian Assassins, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, encountered several Varangians employed by the Byzantine Templars during his search for the Masyaf Keys in both Constantinople and Derinkuyu.[7]

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