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Pink links mark the memories partially transcribed, i.e. those with choices.
Pink links mark the memories partially transcribed, i.e. those with choices.
===Asgard===
====Food of the Gods====
*'''Havi:''' ''.''
====Milk of Humankind====
====Njord's Lament====
====Noble Harts====
====Valhalla Bound====


===Jotunheim===
===Jotunheim===
====Aegir's Daughters====
====Aegir's Daughters====
 
Havi found a thrall complaining outside the meadhall.
*'''Thrall:''' ''They've been feasting for days in that hall. None for us lowly thralls, though.''
*'''Thrall:''' ''They've been feasting for days in that hall. None for us lowly thralls, though.''
Havi entered the Hall of Aegir.
Havi entered the Hall of Aegir.
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*'''Havi:''' ''Where is Aegir now?''
*'''Havi:''' ''Where is Aegir now?''
*'''Daughter of Aegir 2:''' ''Gone to Utgard. He sent the cauldron to Suttungr, but it never got there. So he's gone to find out what's what. But enough of that. You are visitor to our great land, and we know its secrets. Ask of us your questions.''
*'''Daughter of Aegir 2:''' ''Gone to Utgard. He sent the cauldron to Suttungr, but it never got there. So he's gone to find out what's what. But enough of that. You are visitor to our great land, and we know its secrets. Ask of us your questions.''
(If "I seek mysteries." was chosen)
(If "I seek mysteries." was chosen)
*'''Havi:''' ''I want to know the unknown. Where should I look?''
*'''Havi:''' ''I want to know the unknown. Where should I look?''
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Havi drank from his mug of ale.
Havi drank from his mug of ale.
*'''Daughter of Aegir 2:''' ''Let us tell you more about our homeland!''
*'''Daughter of Aegir 2:''' ''Let us tell you more about our homeland!''
(If "Tell me about the beasts of this land." was chosen)
(If "Tell me about the beasts of this land." was chosen)
*'''Havi:''' ''What animals will I find in the wild?''
*'''Havi:''' ''What animals will I find in the wild?''
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Havi drank more.
Havi drank more.
*'''Daughter of Aegir 2:''' ''Let us tell you more about our homeland!''
*'''Daughter of Aegir 2:''' ''Let us tell you more about our homeland!''
(If "Tell me a sad tale." was chosen)
(If "Tell me a sad tale." was chosen)
*'''Havi:''' ''Spin me a tale of tragedy.''
*'''Havi:''' ''Spin me a tale of tragedy.''

Revision as of 00:18, 18 March 2021

My primary sandbox.


To do


Valhalla Transcripts

Assassin's Creed: Valhalla minor memories
Ravensthorpe
Unwelcome - A New Home - A Toast to our Success - Uninvited Guests - Reap What Was Sown
Gunnar
The Forge and the Flame
Knud
A Little Problem
Octavian
A Rivalry for the Ages
Petra
The Huntress - Have You Seen This Man? - Archery Contest
Randvi
Taken for Granted - Mane and Tail
Tarben
The Baker's Plaint - Man of Mystery
Tove
Carrying the Torch
Valka
A Wise Friend - In Dreams... - Going Deeper... - Bound to Fate
Yanli
Pending Deliveries
World Events
Norway
Rygjafylke
A Desperate Bounty - A New England - Comb of Champions - Old Man on the Edge - Raider Recruit - The Dreamwalking Warrior - The Hunt for Honor - The Plight of the Warlock - The Silver-Tongued Traitor
England
Cent
Madness of the Stones - Pig of Prophecy - Red in Tooth and Claw - The Lighthouse Twins - The Pardoner's Tale - The Sky Thief - Winifred
Essexe
Devil's Hole - Mother - Take Me a Husband - The Banshee - The Boar with the Golden Nose - The Gleewoman - The Prodigy - The Riddler
Eurviscire
Art-Scop - Crushed Dreams - Dellingr Rabbit - Historia de Cordibus Pathetic - Sunken Hope - The Village: Jurthgard
Glowecestrescire
Dearly Bee-Loved - Lady of the Lake - The Body - The Goddess of Birth - The Horn of Ragnar
Grantebridgescire
Degolas the Beautiful - Path to the Wind-Blue - The Cult of Saint Guthlac - The Devout Troll - The Doom Book of Cats - The Infinite Noise of Men - The Lord of Norsexe - The Walloper - The Wound-Wands of Friends - Winchell the Robesfree
Hamtunscire
Saint Faith - Splitting Hares - The Arrow In The Tree - The Devil Has All The Best Tunes - We Are All Monsters
Jorvik
Bridges of Oppression - Deviled Water - Silver Wind Elder - Warmth of Winter
Ledecestrescire
A Skald's Lament - Ledecestrescire Sauce - Of Fist-Dances and Sweaty Oaths - Sisters of the Axe - Skal to Your Wealth - The Twit Saga, Part I - The White Lady of Tamworth
Lincolnscire
King of Shitsby - Little Victories - Stray Naps - The False Ealdormancy - The Farewell Meow - The Ignominious Bandit - The Twit Saga, Part II
Lunden
The Demon Odor at the Tithe - Falling Stars - Last Flight of the Gyldan Sparrow - War of the Collectors
Oxenefordscire
A Dog's Rescue - Fishing Lesson - Nostalgia - Permission to Weep - The Anchoress - The Last Raid
Sciropescire
Bewitched - King of the Hill - Lamb Chops - Miracle - Otta, Son of Slugga - Paola's Dream - The Puppeteer
Snotinghamscire
A Cordial Invitation - An Althing for the Half-Crown - An Efficient Cremation - Stoneman - The Good Men of Sherwood - The Myth in the Mountains
Suthsexe
A Prayer for Vengeance - Aflanc the Terrible - Alisa in Wunderlandscire - Eivor the Sheepdog - King of the Hay People - Rock of Fertility - Tiny Black Market - Will O' the Wisp
Wincestre
Aelfred's Jewel - Asser - Mildberg the Miracle Legs - Romeo and Aethelflaed
North America
Vinland
A Dead Man's Tale - Breaking Teeth, Not Hearts - Flight of Fancy - Ursine Takeover
Dreams
Asgard
Food of the Gods - Milk of Humankind - Njord's Lament - Noble Harts - Valhalla Bound
Jotunheim
Aegir's Daughters - Pit of Slaughter - The Giants of Fimbulwinter - The Puppeteer
DLC
The Way of the Berserker
Chapter 1
The Mysterious Berserker
Chapter 2
The Ritual of the Berserker
Chapter 3
The Vengeance of the Berserker
The Legend of Beowulf
Chapter 1
A Fiend out of Hell
Chapter 2
Prey in the High Hall
Chapter 3
Ever As Fate Must

I'm focusing on doing the minor memories for now, because they (mostly) have no choice aspect to them and so are way easier to deal with.

Pink links mark the memories partially transcribed, i.e. those with choices.

Asgard

Food of the Gods

  • Havi: .

Milk of Humankind

Njord's Lament

Noble Harts

Valhalla Bound

Jotunheim

Aegir's Daughters

Havi found a thrall complaining outside the meadhall.

  • Thrall: They've been feasting for days in that hall. None for us lowly thralls, though.

Havi entered the Hall of Aegir.

  • Daughter of Aegir 1: Come drink with us, stranger!
  • Daughter of Aegir 2: Be welcome, Aesir. Our father's hall is a haven to all.
  • Havi: I remember there was a cauldron here once, brought by Thor from Hymir's hall.
  • Daughter of Aegir 1: A cauldron a mile deep. A mile of mead. I miss that cauldron.
  • Daughter of Aegir 3: Father bet the cauldron on a foolish wager with Suttungr and lost. But we still have the ale from our brewery!

She handed Havi a mug of ale.

  • Havi: Where is Aegir now?
  • Daughter of Aegir 2: Gone to Utgard. He sent the cauldron to Suttungr, but it never got there. So he's gone to find out what's what. But enough of that. You are visitor to our great land, and we know its secrets. Ask of us your questions.

(If "I seek mysteries." was chosen)

  • Havi: I want to know the unknown. Where should I look?
  • Daughter of Aegir 2: There is a broken tower near Utgard that was once a place of great magic. Perhaps there is still some to be found there.
  • Daughter of Aegir 1: To magic! May we never be without it!

(Accept - "I'll drink to that.")

  • Havi: Skal!

Havi drank from his mug of ale.

  • Daughter of Aegir 2: Let us tell you more about our homeland!

(If "Tell me about the beasts of this land." was chosen)

  • Havi: What animals will I find in the wild?
  • Daughter of Aegir 1: I have heard tell of a great bear of stone and ice that lives by a frozen lake.
  • Daughter of Aegir 2: Enough talk! Time for a drink!

(Accept - "With pleasure.")

  • Havi: Skal!

Havi drank more.

  • Daughter of Aegir 2: Let us tell you more about our homeland!

(If "Tell me a sad tale." was chosen)

  • Havi: Spin me a tale of tragedy.
  • Daughter of Aegir 2: Once, Thor dashed the great serpent Jormungandr against our shores. Many ships wrecked, many Jotnar drowned.
  • Daughter of Aegir 1: Seek a lonely tree on the shore and walk beneath it. You will see. Now let us drink to the fallen.

(Accept - "Let's drink!")

  • Havi: Skal!

Havi drank more.

  • Daughter of Aegir 2: You don't look well. Is our ale taking a toll on you?

Havi passed out. Some time later, Havi woke up on some furs.

  • Havi: Urgh! Tastes like a boar shat in my mouth. Where am I? I should... I should find out what I did while ale-addled. My mind is blank.

He examined some clothes nearby.

  • Havi: Ripe with wine and vomit. These are thrall's clothes. Where did they come from?

Havi left the loft, climbing down a ladder to Aegir's main hall and left the building. He came upon a daughter of Aegir leading a boar.

  • Daughter of Aegir: King Snortington demands tribute! Don't make us lock you up like we did your Aesir friend!
  • Havi: King Snortington the boar ... once a prisoner, now free ... I think we even made up a song about it.

Havi went to the brewery, finding some wrecked boats inside a great barrel of ale.

  • Daughter of Aegir: To the mighty reavers of the Ale Sea! The mice in the brewery still tell tales of last night's voyage.
  • Havi: Were we trying to sail somewhere? Across the Ale Sea to the land of ... of ... I can't recall it.

Havi approached a house.

  • Daughter of Aegir: Well, hello there. You turned out to have quite a head for heights.

Havi climbed to the roof of the house, finding an upturned cart there.

  • Havi: I think I remember ... being up high? How did we get the cart up there?

Havi chuckled.

  • Havi: We made wild revels, it seems. But no harm done, except to my head. Aegir's daughters are hospitable indeed.

The Giants of Fimbulwinter

[the yt video marks this as after A Feast to Remember.] Havi climbed one of Jotunheim's mountains, looking for the source of the blizzard.

  • Havi: And here are the storm-bringers. Explain this mischief.
  • Kala: This tempest is our vengeance.
  • Vindr: Cold winds for a cold heart.
  • Kala: Three times we asked for Gunlodr's hand! Three times we demanded she choose between us!
  • Vindr: Three times my brother's hideous face drove her away.
  • Kala: It's YOUR face, shit-wit! We're twins!
  • Havi: You conjured this storm because your feelings were hurt?
  • Kala: This storm is the storm that rages within us! The noble pain of those wronged in love!
  • Havi: The lady said no. Move on.
  • Kala: I don't like your tone, Aesir. You think you're better than us, just like she did. Maybe it's time to shut your mouth.
  • Havi: Why don't you come and try?

The twins attacked.

  • Kala: Utgard will be buried beneath the snows of our fury!
    We will not stop til Utgard is no more!

Havi killed both brothers, stopping the storm.

  • Havi: The skies have cleared. The blizzard is over at last.

Wincestre

Mildberg the Miracle Legs

Eivor heard a young girl boasting as she approached a marketplace.

  • Mildburg: They call me Mildberg the Miracle Legs! Come on! Someone must be brave enough to challenge me?
  • Eivor: You are pretty cocksure for a child.
  • Mildburg: You would be, too, if you had miracle legs.
  • Eivor: Miracle legs? They seem pretty normal to me, girl.
  • Mildburg: Looks can be deceiving. Have you heard of the great Pheidippides? The mighty hero of old? Ran all the way from Marathon to tell the king they won the battle. Then guess what happened? He only fell down dead!
  • Eivor: Dead? From running?
  • Mildburg: It was very far. Girls can't fight, it's the rules. But like Pheidippides, I am going to be the fastest messenger who ever lived.
  • Eivor: So when the Norse defeat the Saxon armies, you'll quicly bear the bad news to your king?
  • Mildburg: Them sissy-britches? Fat chance. So, do you want to race or not? I've beaten everyone else in the whole world.
  • Eivor: In that case ... let's run!

The pair started their competition.

  • Mildburg: Ah! Great Pheidippides, give me speed!
  • Eivor: You are fast, I grant you. But you will not outrun me!

The race ended, with Eivor as the winner.

  • Eivor: No other Saxon has been able to keep me on my toes like you, little one.
  • Mildburg: I never thought I would be beaten. But you run like the wind! I am glad I had a real challenge.
  • Eivor: And I am glad to have given you one.
  • Mildburg: Do you like interesting places? I've run all over Wessex. Found some scary, spooky, magic spots!
  • Eivor: Exploring such is what I live for.
  • Mildburg: I'll give you my diary. I call it, The Many Wondrous Runnings of the Galloping Miracle Legs. Bye-bye!

Romeo and Aethelflaed

Eivor found a boy atop an observation tower.

  • Esobert: I'm going to do it! You see if I don't. I'm just screwing my courage to the sticky place.

Eivor approached the boy.

  • Eivor: What are you doing all the way up here?
  • Esobert: Don't try and stop me. I will get that flower ... and then she'll see how much I love her.
  • Eivor: A brave choice, little fellow.
  • Esobert: Even if I get smashed on the ground like an ... an ... overripe plum... I am just getting my breath back. The climb was hard. I'm girding my erm ... loins...
  • Eivor: Loins, eh? Or I could get it for you? I would hate to see such a ferocious flame snuffed out.
  • Esobert: I mean, if you insist. But I could get it if I wanted to. Just so you know.

Eivor then used the zipline. [If she misses the arch where the flowers re, you get this bit:

    • Anglo-Saxon Child 1: She missed, the stranger missed! That could've been Esobert's mangled noggin.
    • Anglo-Saxon Child 2: What a terrible show, boo, boo...!

you need to get the flower to progress, so this bit was optional] Eivor landed on the arch and plucked a flower from it.

  • Anglo-Saxon Child 1: Saints alive! Did you see that? God sent Esobert an angel!
  • Anglo-Saxon Child 3: Is it over? Did he fall? God's buttered crumpets, I never told him I loved him.

Eivor approached Esobert.

  • Esobert: If I'd known it was that easy...
  • Eivor: you'd have done it yourself. Risked life and limb. But great men know the value of a champion.

She handed him the flower.

  • Eivor: What will you do with such a treasure?

Esobert pointed to girl.

  • Esobert: It is for her. It is all for her, so she will finally notice me.

He breathed in and approached the girl and her mother. He gave the flower to the girl.

  • Ealhswith: Aethelflaed? What do you say to the sweet boy?
  • Aethelflaed: Thank you for the flower. It is very beautiful.
  • Esobert: Now we are bethrothed, and I will grow up to be a great king and you will be my fair lady.
  • Ealhswith: What say you, daughter? Do you think him a worthy suitor? He risked so much to declare his love. I will tell my husband, the king, you claim our daughter's hand. When you are a bit older of course. Come dearest.

The queen and princess left, and Esobert rejoined his friends.

  • Anglo-Saxon Child 1: Noah's holy cattle! You actually gave a flower to the princess!
  • Esobert: And now we are bethrothed.
  • Anglo-Saxon Child 1: Takes more than that. There's holding hands and grunting. And then sometimes praying... "O, God! O, God!"
  • Esobert: King Esobert the first. The Flea of Wincestre!
  • Anglo-Saxon Child: All hail the Lord of the Saxons. Esobert the Flea!

Jorvik

Bridges of Oppression

Eivor came upon an injured blind man on a wooden platform beneath a bridge.

  • Anglo-Saxon Man: It cannot end like this. Is ... is someone there? Hello? Please, anyone?
  • Eivor: What happened to you, stranger?
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Burk, the man I work for. He did this to me, that evil man! I was simply doing a round of checks on our last shipment when he accused me of theft! Me! Theft! Please, bring me up to the bridge. I need some tretment, some medicine.

Eivor picked up the man and carried him up the bridge.

  • Norse Man: There you are, Chad. About time you showed your face ... or what's left of it!
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Burk? No! No! Get away from me!

Burk approached, bracketed by two other men.

  • Norse Man: Come along, Chad. We still have work to do.
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Work? You still want me to work? I can't even see my own hands, you heartless bastard!
  • Eivor: He says you blinded him.
  • Norse Man: Aye, that I did. What is a leader to do when his men can't take their eyes off of his treasure, even after several warnings?
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: I ... I was not looking! You stabbed my eyes out!

Burk slapped Chad.

  • Norse Man: Quiet now, Chad. Come, hand him over to me.

One of the men working for Burk moved to carry Chad.

  • Norse Man: Do your best to follow me, Chad.
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Just kill me instead.

Eivor killed the two men working for Burk.

  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Thank you, stranger. I thought my fate was sealed.

Deviled Water

Eivor came upon a scene by the river.

  • Anglo-Saxon Man 1: Are you going to enter the water or not?
  • Norse Man: No! The waters are too cold! But ... the quicker I am baptized, the bigger business will be.
  • Anglo-Saxon Man 1: One does not receive the Holy Spirit under the watchful eye of God simply to improve trade!
  • Anglo-Saxon Man 2: That man needs a push. Or a good scare.
  • Anglo-Saxon Man 1: A moment in frozen water is a minor bit of suffering for a lifetime serving the Great Father! Do it!
    One cannot become one of God's children without going through the proper ritual!
  • Norse Man: No! I have avoided the water for weeks, and I do not intend to freeze this Yule!
  • Anglo-Saxon Man 2: No wonder the people avoid your market stall. You positively reek.
  • Norse Man: I have a delicate body! The cold will take the life out of me!

Eivor pushed the man into the river.

  • Norse Man: Cold, cold! The ice waves are taking me, save... Hey, this is not so bad.
  • Anglo-Saxon Man 1: Good God, at last! I hearby baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit within us all! You are now a child of God!
  • Norse Man: So, is this it?
  • Anglo-Saxon Man 1: It is. Go forth and walk His holy steps, new child!
  • Norse Man: If his steps go to the market, then so be it. But first ... I could go for a nice swim.

Silver Wind Elder

Eivor arrived at a bakery in Jorvik.

  • Anglo-Saxon Man: I will not stand for it! Rob me of my coin, rob me of my house ... to Hell with it, rob me of my wife! But may God strike you where you stand if you rob me of my pie!
  • Eivor: What is this about god and pies?
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Someone stole my pie, and I, a skilled sniffer, am going to weed that pie thief out!
  • Eivor: All for a piece of pie?
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: It is no ordinary pie! My pies top any other pies, and the blasted pie thief knows it! The smell ... O, the smell! The thief went down this road!

He turned away, tracking the smell.

  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Come out, thief! I know you are here. I can smell my pie!
    The thief should not be far. I will find that scoundrel!

Eivor and the baker came upon a woman during their search.

  • Anglo-Saxon Woman: Mmm, the fragrance of melted butter ... comforting, warm.
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: A-ha! The thief came by! I am on the trail! My pie is near, my nose does not lie! Come out, thief!

Another nose witness was found by the pair.

  • Anglo-Saxon Man 2: The coy sweetness of berries ... I smell it!
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: O-ho, the thief must be near now. I recognize my pie's allure to any nose! Come out, come out! Mmm, the aroma of a pastry baked just right ... the thief is near!

Eivor and the baker entered a building and found a child baking pies.

  • Norse Child: Hmm ... I think this is just the right amount...
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Caught, scoundrel. Now, give me my delicious pie back.
  • Norse Child: Delicious? Your pie was blander than my late father's face.
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: What did you put in my pie? This smell, this ... aroma. It's never produced such n effet before!
  • Norse Child: I added some honey. It'll enhance the berries by a bit...
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Good God ... it does enhance the sweet smell. That is ... remarkable. Unheard of. A miracle!
  • Eivor: It seems like this child would make an extraordinary baker, and Jorvik could use one less thief.
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Well ... it does smell spectacular. You have a keen sense for the culinary arts, child. You want a job?
  • Norse Child: God's piss of luck! Thank you so much. You won't regret it, I have so many ideas.
  • Anglo-Saxon Man: Just stop stealing the pies. Ah, thank you for your help. Come by my stall should you have a craving for pie.

Warmth of Winter

Eivor overheard a child selling Yule goats.

  • Anglo-Saxon Child: Baa-lessings for the season! Yule goats! Made with care! Baa! Baa!

The shieldmaiden approached the girl, crouching to be in their eye level.

  • Anglo-Saxon Child: A yule goat for your silver?
  • Eivor: Where are these toy goats, child?
  • Anglo-Saxon Child: I keep them safe elsewhere. My sister and I made them, and they are finest in the land! I'm not sure about being the finest. But I do love them, every one! Baa!

(Accept - I will gladly buy a yule goat)

  • Eivor: If you have one in the likeness of Tanngrisnir, I will take it.
  • Anglo-Saxon Child: Wow! Thank you! I did it, Sis! I sold one! I did it!

The kid then started running towards their sister, with Eivor following.

  • Anglo-Saxon Child: Sis! Sis! I did it! Someone bought a goat!
  • Eivor: What about my goat? Where are you going?
  • Anglo-Saxon Child: You'll be so happy, Sis! Someone bought a goat!

The girl went in a graveyard, stopping in front of a grave with a yule goat on top.

  • Anglo-Saxon Child: Sis, this nice stranger bought our goats. I miss you, Sis. Especially during Yule. I hope wherever you are, there are plenty of woolly fluffy goats to keep you warm!
  • Eivor: Sister? This is your sister?
  • Anglo-Saxon Child: We made the goats together! But the cold took her last winter. I promised her I would continue selling our goats. She said they can bring warmth into the hearts of others. Here, it's yours. I hope it will keep you warm on your travels! Goodbye, nice stranger!

Eivor received her goat, then crouched, paying her respects to the departed.

  • Eivor: Rest, spirit. Your legacy lives on with your sister.

Vinland

Flight of Fancy

  • Norse Woman: Arne! Fly up, Arne! You can do it, pet! Come on!

[approaches]

  • Eivor: Dropped something?
  • Norse Woman: Good ol' Arne, my beloved pet, fell down ... well, flew his way down below. Now, the poor thing is stuck. I cannot seem to encourage my Arne to fly back up. Looks like we still have a long way to go.

[... it's a turkey] Eivor performs a leap of faith and finds Arne, a turkey, nearby.

  • Eivor: It cannot fly. I will have to lead it back up.
  • Norse Woman: Watch out for his ... affections. Arne is the fiery sort, loves to give ... kisses. Please don't kill him if he pecks you a bit.

Arne attacked Eivor.

  • Norse Woman: Stop pecking, Arne!

Eivor led the turkey up the cliff.

  • Norse Woman: Your voice is beautiful, Arne.
    Thank you for bringing Arne back into my arms! I would like to repay your kindness. I have what is left of Arne's family. Unfortunately, they didn't survive their training quite as well. Try it, they're quite delicious!

The woman gave Eivor some turkey meat.

  • Norse Woman: I guess I will go back to my friends, the Toothbreakers. I hope they still wait for me at the port. Come on, Arne. Let us take flight.
  • Eivor: A winged companion is a boon.

Ursine Takeover

At Vithrloekr, Eivor finds a camp beset by bears.

  • Eivor: A camp ... overrun with bears.

She heard a man whispering.

  • Norse Man: Psst! Here, I'm over here!
    Odin's beard! I-I can't move, it hurts. Hurry, before they catch on to my ruse!

Eivor killed the bears and went to meet the man.

  • Eivor: You are safe now.
  • Norse Man: Thank you, thank you, kinsman. I was so helpless against them. I even tried to use a key I found as a weapon. The brute swallowed it! Now I will never know what that key unlocks.
  • Eivor: And how did you come to be stuck here?
  • Norse Man: My friends, the Toothbreakers, were with me, but we were separated when I went searching for what my key might open. I ended up snooping around that abandoned camp, and that's when they showed up. Bears! So many bears. I must catch my breath...

Incomplete

Jotunheim

Pit of Slaughter

Havi arrived at the pit of slaughter.

  • Jotun: Utgard's fighting pit ... the place where legends are made!

Havi walked in.

  • Dugr the Bold: Follow me to the pit, and we will destroy our opponents together!

Havi approached.

  • Havi: I heard you calling for a fighting partner.
  • Dugr the Bold: Two fight with two, that is the rule. But have no fear! You'll have little to do but watch as Dugr the Bold destroys his foes!

(If "Sounds easy enough." was chosen)

  • Havi: I had expected fearsome opposition in the Jotnar fighting pits.
  • Dugr the Bold: Fearsome, yes! Too fierce for you. But you can stand behind me. I'll deal with them single-handed.

(If "Why has no one else joined you?" was chosen)

  • Havi: You seem to be having trouble finding someone to join you.
  • Dugr the Bold: Proud fools! They are afraid I will show them up with my fighting prowess. You are not afraid, are you?

(If "What's in it for me?" was chosen)

  • Havi: What is my reward if I help you?
  • Dugr the Bold: Besides the glory of victory? Well, I have traveled far in this realm. I would be willing to share the location of some rare treasures.

(Accept - "Let's do it.")

  • Havi: I like your confidence, at least. I'll take this challenge.
  • Dugr the Bold: And you won't regret it! For Dugr the Bold is not only a great warrior but a shapeshifter of peerless skill! Pick an animal. Any animal! I will take on that form in the combat to come.

[CHOICES UUUUUGH]

  • Havi: Of all the beasts of this land, the bear is the most fearsome.
  • Dugr the Bold: Brute strength and savagery! Very well. Now let's fight!

In the pit, the two pairs prepared for the fight. Dugr transformed into a rabbit, while the opponents became a wolf and a lynx.[Is this affected by choice? maybe]

  • Havi: A rabbit? What good is a rabbit?

Havi beat the two opponents.

  • Havi: What in Hel's name was that? A rabbit? Did you hope to nibble your opponents to death?
  • Dugr the Bold: Ah ... well, by making myself seem feeble, I made them lower their guard! All in a day's work for Dugr the Bold!
  • Havi: Are you even able to transform into a real beast?
  • Dugr the Bold: Of course I can? Anything I want! Er ... I just don't want to right now.
  • Havi: I better get some reward for carrying you in that fight, or I'll stick your bobtailed arse in a stew.
  • Dugr the Bold: I found a note on a dead traveler. It will lead you to treasures and secrets. At least I hope it will.
The Puppeteer

Havi saw a woman talking to a man in a cage.

  • Jotun: Skami! Speak to me!

Havi approached the woman.

  • Havi: Who has caged this Jotun?
  • Jotun: An Aesir? It is a dire day when even enemies must be friends. But I must beg for your help. A hunter lives in a house nearby. He has become crazed, and now he preys on his fellow Jotnar. He has captured and beat my love, and soon he means to skin him like a rabbit! Will you have mercy and aid us?
  • Havi: Where is this hunter?
  • Jotun: Inside the house, asleep. Quickly, you must kill him before he wakes! He will have the key to this cage.

Havi walked towards a wall, hearing the Jotun woman talking to her partner again.

  • Jotun: I'll free you, I promise! I'll find the key to this lock!

The wall had a barred door.

  • Havi: A door in a wall? Is this the house she meant?

Havi circled around the wall, finding the other side of the barred door. He destroyed the lock, opened the door and walked through it. On the other side, the closed the door before opening it, this time to the inside of a house. On a table he found a hairbrush.

  • Havi: A woman's hairbrush. Perhaps this hunter does not live alone.

On the second floor, the hunter slept. [GODS, this is another that'll have to be checked again -fun] [so, the guy from the vid i'm watching stole the key and then went to fight the hunter] Havi stole the key.

  • Havi: The key to the cage outside.

The hunter woke up as Havi explored the house and attacked.

  • Hunter: An Intruder! Die, Aesir!
    Get out of my house!

Having defeated the hunter, Havi approached.

  • Hunter: Stop! Stop! Take what you want, just spare me!
  • Havi: I am no thief. I am here to free the Jotun you have imprisoned.
  • Hunter: That villain? He's lucky I only caged him. How would you react if you found another man porking your wife?
  • Havi: Your wife?
  • Hunter: Aye. I've been waiting for her to return so I can thrash her. She won't be able to walk once I'm done.
  • Havi: Your wife?

  • Havi: Your wife has deceived me. I'll leave you in peace.
  • Hunter: Good. And leave that wretch in his cage. I'll deal with him later.
    Gods help her when I catch her. I'll skin them both alive.

Havi left and talked to the woman outside.

  • Havi: I have the key, Jotun, but I am not your assassin. Be satisfied with that.
  • Jotun: O, stone and soil! Now he will hunt us wherever we go! You have saved us and doomed us all at once! Hurry now! Release him!

Havi did as told.

  • Havi: You're free to go.

The beaten Jotun got up and talked to his partner.

  • Skami: My love. I knew you'd come for me. And your husband? Is he dead?
  • Jotun: He still lives. We must make haste, away to our secret tower! Maybe he will not find us there.
  • Skami: As soon as I regain my strength, we will go. I fear I am too weak to move.
  • Jotun: O, you must try! He will not be long, I know it!

Wincestre

Aelfred's Jewel

Eivor found a man yelling and knocking at a door.

  • Cedric: Is this what you want, you filthy swindler? A pond full of piss? I'm happy to oblige. By Go's hairy balls, you are a thief and a swindler! Give me the jewel Aelfred comissioned.

Eivor approached him.

  • Eivor: You seem agitated.
  • Cedric: What gave it away? The fact that I had to debase myself pissing in this swindler's pond? Or the angry shouting?
  • Eivor: This man has something on yours?
  • Cedric: And here's another God sent to shit in my stewpot. Sod off unless you are going to magic Aelfred's jewel out your arse.

Eivor went around the house.

  • Eivor: If the jewel belongs to Aelfred, it might be worth a pretty penny.

The shieldmaiden broke in through a blocked window, finding the jeweler inside.

  • Jeweller: Oi, get out of it, you!
    You! What are you doing here?
  • Eivor: I am not your enemy ... yet. But that man outside certainly wants Aelfred's jewel.
  • Jeweller: Jesus wept upon the Holy Cross. Fuck off the both of you. Aelfred will get the jewel when I get what I'm owed.
  • Eivor: Peace, or you'll feel my blade in your guts.
  • Jeweller: Sorry, my beef is not with you. I only ask for what coin is fair. It cost me double to make over what was agreed. I have a wife to feed.

  • Eivor: If the jewel belongs to Aelfred, then on your life, you'd be wise to deliver it for the agreed price.
  • Jeweller: Mary on a donkey! You deserve the bloody thing. It's not worth my hide. Much as my wife would love to be a widow.

Eivor left the house with the jewel.

  • Eivor: I have your jewel.
  • Cedric: Well, I didn't ask for your help, but I am glad of it. Aelfred commissioned this rare thing.
  • Eivor: How rare?
  • Cedric: Filigreed gold, centered with a rock crystal and enamel plaque. A miniature of our most beatific Lord, Jesus christ ... and... And you're going to just keep it, aren't you?

  • Eivor: You may have it. But tell your king it will all be mine soon enough. His jewels. His treasures. His city. His throne.
  • Cedric: What? No, I... God's pearly tooth! Here's payment for you and we will both forget this meeting.

Asser

Eivor entered a small church, seeing a man looking over many scrolls.

  • Asser: Your meaning is unclear, God of Gods. Please, there must be some other purpose for my life!
  • Priest: You have not left the church in days. The stench offends even God's nose.
  • Asser: I have been looking at his scripture for hours. God is giving me a sign. If only I could see it ... see his light.
  • Priest: A sign? God in Heaven. Give him a sign. Set him on his true path. Far away from me.
  • Asser: Yes! Illuminate me, O Lord. Illuminate me!

Eivor approached Asser.

  • Eivor: What troubles you?
  • Asser: God will speak to me, I know it. He will show me my true path.
    Send me a sign, O Lord. Illuminate my true path. For you are the shepherd and I am the lamb who follows your lamp.

Eivor read the papers on the three lecterns nearby.

  • Eivor: God's light will show him his true path? Maybe I can illuminate the lecterns somehow to cease his prattling.
Placeholder:
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Priest's Writings:
My God, whom I praise, do not remain silent, for people who are wicked and deceitful have opened their mouths against me; they have spoken against me with their lying tongues.
Calming Psalm:
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. I have sworn and confirmed that I will keep Your rightful judgements...

Eivor then went outside the church and blocked a window.

  • Asser: Lord, your light falters! Please do not forsake me. Is the tenebrous pall of darkness my fate?

Eivor then unblocked a window, so the light from outside would illuminate one of the lecterns.

  • Asser: My path is clear. I must throw off the shackles of brotherhood. I will dedicate my life to glorifying God, through another. My account must be one of the utmost grace, exhaustive, immortalizing the great acts of the prodigal Aelfred.

  • Asser: Thank you, Lord, I will write a blessed manuscript praising Aelfred and his great works.

The man ran out of the church.

  • Eivor: So, I have set him on a path to glorify Aelfred? That pompous Saxon? I hope his writing reeks as much as he does.

Vinland

A Dead Man's Tale

Eivor found a dead body at a cliff's drop.

  • Eivor: A lonely end. Luck skipped his turn.

She read a nearby note. [Note already in page]

  • Eivor: Take you back to Nyhofn? A tall ask for a corpse.

She picked up the dead man and headed for Nyhofn.

  • Eivor: You have some weight on you.
    Almost there.

Arriving at the settlement, Eivor heard a woman screaming.

  • Norse Woman: Brother? Brother!

The woman approached Eivor.

  • Norse Woman: Brother...! You should have listened to me... You have always been too selfish, reckless! Even Mother said so!
  • Eivor: Blame not the adventurer, for the pull of blood-song can tempt even the gods.
  • Norse Woman: Wh-where do I go now, without you to guide me? Wh-what should I do? L-lost... I am l-lost...

  • Eivor: Remember your brother and all that he is. Bring home his tales and let his legacy be grown. That is all we are ... words and song.
  • Norse Woman: I will hone my bow-craft, and he will smile upon me from above. He will be proud.

Eivor nodded.

  • Norse Woman: Th-thank you, for bringing him back. Thank you.
    I'm going to be the best hunter ever, just like you, Brother. Wait and see, I will shoot that elk in the eye.

[don't know if what comes after the choice is specific to it or not, so it gets shoved in the tabber for now]

Breaking Teeth, Not Hearts

[Goddammit, this one is changed by the ones you did before, cause the dead dude in dead man's tale was part of the group and the woman from the flights of fancy is one] [Not dealing with this one then]

  • Norse Man: Frey! Wh-wha? N-no... is that?
  • Norse Woman: He is in the halls now.
  • Norse Man: I ... I am sorry, Frey. He died by prey, but he will rest a hunter. "O'er the waves we sail, cutting the ocean's skin ... and when the dawn arrives, the time for hunt begins..."

Valhalla Gear

Missing info:

  • Ljosalfar Blade (Class)
  • Taranis Pants (Description)

Valhalla Armor

Variation

An attempt to list variations based on the image files.

Set Item Fine Superior Flawless Mythical
Brigandine Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Raven Clan Set Helmet
Bracer
Pants
Thegn Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Mentor's Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Galloglach Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Magister's Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Huntsman Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Berserker Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Carolingian Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Huldufolk Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Einherjar Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Draugr Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Thor's Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Hidden Ones Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Valkyrie Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Mōdraniht Ceremonial Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Gothic Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Hearthweru Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Niflheim Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Hel's Damnation Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Saint George's Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Taranis Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Black Raven Set Helmet
Cloak
Bracer
Torso
Pants
Bayek's Outfit
Ezio's Outfit
Altair's Outfit

Descriptions

Name Type of Gear Class Description
Brigandine Cape Cloak Bear Offers basic protection without betraying your anonymity.
Thor's Cape Cloak Bear Even gods need to hide from their enemies sometimes.
Hidden Ones' Hood Cloak Raven The hood of an outfit worn by the original Egyptian Hidden Ones in the first century AD.
Mentor's Cloak Cloak Raven The cloak of a Hidden Ones' outfit from 4th century Roman Britain, worn by one who had achieved the rank of Mentor. The identity of this Mentor is unknown.
Thegn's Cloak Cloak Bear You will appear as just one among many nobles in this fine cloak.
Carolingian Hood Cloak Bear Carolingian know-how is shown by the overall quality of this vibrant red fabric and detailed embroidery.
Galloglach Cape Cloak Wolf Supple and sturdy, this mercenary's cloak comes from over the Irish Sea.
Magister's Cloak Cloak Raven The cloak from an outfit last worn by Magister Vitus, a fifth-century Hidden One who oversaw the evacuation of the Brotherhood from England. The fate of Vitus himself remains a mystery.
Mōdraniht Ceremonial Cape Cloak Wolf Used during blood sacrifices.
Berserker Hood Cloak Bear Everyone can appreciate the value of a good hood, no matter one's preferred style of engagement.
Huntsman Cloak Cloak Wolf A hunter's cloak. Rough, rustic, and ready to wear.
Brigandine Armor Torso Bear Made from boiled leather and common metals, this armor offers basic but reliable protection.
Hidden Ones' Robes Torso Raven The robes of an outfit worn by the original Egyptian Hidden Ones in the first century AD.
Thor's Battle Plate Torso Bear Possibly forged of Asgardian steel, this armor is part of Thor's ultimate armor.
Thegn's Heavy Tunic Torso Bear This armor will protect you from anything on a battlefield, including embarrassment.
Magister's Robes Torso Raven The robes from an outfit last worn by Magister Vitus, a fifth-century Hidden One who oversaw the evacuation of the Brotherhood from England. The fate of Vitus himself remains a mystery.
Huntsman Armor Torso Wolf A fine set of armor for one who lives and works in the wilderness.
Berserker Armor Torso Bear A true warrior fears no pain. He dares opponents to strike at him and shows to all how fearless he is!

[I wonder if this is gender-flipped if you play as canon Eivor]
Carolingian Torso Torso Bear Many thoughts go into the creation of armor. Its effectiveness, comfort, style, and the ability to inspire fear in one's enemies.
Mentor's Robes Torso Raven The robes of a Hidden Ones' outfit from 4th century Roman Britain, worn by one who had achieved the rank of Mentor. The identity of this Mentor is unknown.
Galloglach Armor Torso Wolf Light and maneuverable, this mercenary's armor comes from over the Irish Sea.
Mōdraniht Ceremonial Robe Torso Wolf Fight off the winter chill with your blood stained Ceremonial robe.
Bayek's Outfit Torso Bear The outfit of the first assassin Bayek.
Brigandine Helm Helmet Bear With this helm, your chances to live and see another battle will increase.
Raven Clan Helmet Helmet Raven A helmet with two ravens engraved on either side to sharpen the thoughts and memory of its wearer.
Thor's Helmet Helmet Bear Protects you even if the sky falls on your head.
Mentor's Mask Helmet Raven The mask of a Hidden Ones' outfit from 4th century Roman Britain, worn by one who had achieved the rank of Mentor. The identity of this Mentor is unknown.
Thegn's Great Helm Helmet Bear The helm of nobility. Do not be surprised if your enemies bow before attacking.
Berserker Helm Helmet Bear Fearsome and intimidating, this bearskin is the inspiration for your savage might in battle.
Carolingian Helm Helmet Bear Iconic Carolingian pointy helmet. The style is an acquired taste for many, but its effectiveness is proven.
Hidden Ones' Mask Helmet Raven The mask of an outfit worn by the original Egyptian Hidden Ones in the first century AD.
Galloglach Helm Helmet Wolf Sturdy and solid, this mercenary's helm comes from over the Irish Sea.
Magister's Mask Helmet Raven The mask from an outfit last worn by Magister Vitus, a fifth-century Hidden One who oversaw the evacuation of the Brotherhood from England. The fate of Vitus himself remains a mystery.
Mōdraniht Ceremonial Headress Helmet Wolf A terrifying headress to get you into the Yule spirit.
Huntsman Helm Helmet Wolf A helm for a hunter of all manner of prey, be it human or animal.
Brigandine Gauntlets Bracers Bear The marking is meant to inspire courage in the wearer.
Raven Clan Bracers Bracers Raven Sleek bracer that any self-respecting raven would appreciate to preserve its wings.
Thegn's Bracers Bracers Bear A noble way to protect your arms in the throes of battle.
Berserker Bracers Bracers Bear Less to protect and more to keep the wrists and forearms warm and limber throughout the fight.
Carolingian Bracers Bracers Bear Tight leather bracers to keep one's blood pressure stable. It might be useful in case one member gets cut off while fighting.
Hidden Ones' Gloves Bracers Raven The gloves of an outfit worn by the original Egyptian Hidden Ones in the first century AD.
Mentor's Vambrace Bracers Raven The vambraces of a Hidden Ones' outfit from 4th century Roman Britain, worn by one who had achieved the rank of Mentor. The identity of this Mentor is unknown.
Galloglach Bracers Bracers Wolf Light and flexible, these mercenary's bracers comes from over the Irish Sea.
Magister's Vambraces Bracers Raven Vambraces from an outfit last worn by Magister Vitus, a fifth-century Hidden One who oversaw the evacuation of the Brotherhood from England. The fate of Vitus himself remains a mystery.
Thor's Gauntlets Bracers Bear Only by wearing all of Thor's armor will these gauntlets allow you to wield Thor's mighty Mjolnir.
Mōdraniht Ceremonial Bracers Bracers Wolf Keep your arms warm with the blood of your sacrifices.
Huntsman Vambraces Bracers Wolf Vambraces for one who lives in the wilder parts of the world.
Brigandine Trousers Pants Bear Offers warmth and a great range of mobility during combat.
Raven Clan Breeches Pants Raven Well-made pants, but not overly adorned.
Hidden Ones' Leggings Pants Raven The pants of an outfit worn by the original Egyptian Hidden Ones in the first century AD.
Thegn's Breeches Pants Bear A pair of fine, warm pants befitting one of high standing.
Mentor's Trousers Pants Raven The trousers of a Hidden Ones' outfit from 4th century Roman Britain, worn by one who had achieved the rank of Mentor. The identity of this Mentor is unknown.
Carolingian Pants Pants Bear Simple pants whose flexible material and sturdy construction allow for an easier time on long voyages.
Galloglach Trousers Pants Wolf Strong yet comfortable, these mercenary's pants comes from over the Irish Sea.
Thor's Breeches Pants Bear Pants of the highest quality. Made for a god's journey into mystery.
Magister's Trousers Pants Raven The trousers from an outfit last worn by Magister Vitus, a fifth-century Hidden One who oversaw the evacuation of the Brotherhood from England. The fate of Vitus himself remains a mystery.
Mōdraniht Ceremonial Trousers Pants Wolf Crafted from the thickest leather for maximum warmth.
Berserker Breeches Pants Bear Made of bear hide and shaped to allow freedom of movement, while covering the important parts.
Huntsman Breeches Pants Wolf A sturdy pair of pants designed for long treks and rough country living.
Gothic Crown Helmet Raven Legend says that whoever wears this crown would be able to rule over the world of man with an iron fist.
Hel's Damnation Bracers Bracers Bear Most foes will think twice before raising their sword against you, after seeing those hellish chains on your bracers.
Hel's Damnation Helm Helmet Bear This helmet could very well be the long last crown of Muspelheim. Maybe.
Huldufolk Helm Helmet Raven Not as ostentatious as other helmet designs, which suits the purpose of those wearing it quite well.
Gothic Bracers Bracers Raven Gauntlets in good condition aside from a finger which bears marks of a burning ring. No one knows what really happened.
Gothic Hood Cloak Raven Torn passages of the Book of Revelation are apposed to both sides of these pauldrons, to remind anyone of the Last Judgement's scourges.
Niflheim Hood Cloak Raven Not only practical to ward off the wind, but also blowing snow, hail and rain in equal measure.
Niflheim Armor Torso Raven In the realm of eternal mists, remember that there are worse things to fends off [sic] than the cold.
Hearthweru Armor Torso Wolf An elite guard must stand out from the common warriors. This armor marks you as a peerless fighter that stands above others.
Hearthweru Bracers Bracers Wolf Showing the patterns on one's bracers could allow you to pass guarded locations... depending on who you show it to.
Hearthweru Pants Pants Wolf Hidden layers of padding and mail links provide extra protection to defend against knaves attempting to hamstring you.
Hearthweru Hood Cloak Wolf Be it for a lord's guard or for a lowly farmer, a hood is always a must-have when outdoors.
Draugr Helm Helmet Wolf A helm designed to emulate a skull, or perhaps a helm meant to draw out one's death essence for all to see?
Draugr Hood Cloak Wolf Onlookers can get a glimpse of Hel lurking beneath the hood. In this case, Hel is also looking back at them.
Draugr Armor Torso Wolf Clad in raiment reeking of death, it is easy to assume someone was buried with it and returned to the living.
Draugr Bracers Bracers Wolf The grip offered by these is surprisingly good. One could say it is as strong as the grip of death itself.
Draugr Pants Pants Wolf Sturdy, if somewhat dirty and ragged-looking attire. Wearers should not fear getting dirtier.
Huldufolk Hood Cloak Raven One's features cannot fully be covered by a simple hood, but with a little extra cloth, the disguise is complete.
Huldufolk Armor Torso Raven The finish on the metal pieces has been malted, the cloth kept dark, and any excess fabric removed. Perfect for ambushes.
Huldufolk Bracers Bracers Raven Made with ample room to conceal weaponry for those less than honest in fights in the middle of the night.
Huldufolk Trousers Pants Raven Do not let the embroidery fool you. This piece of attire is just as practical as any other, but more stylish.
Valkyrie Helm Helmet Bear This winged headpiece feels like it can encourage those around you to higher levels of bravery and skill.
Valkyrie Cloak Cloak Bear Made only of the finest materials, this would not appear out of place in the greatest of halls.
Valkyrie Armor Torso Bear A richly decorated, yet functional, suit of armor fit to grace those heralding foes to the afterlife.
Valkyrie Bracers Bracers Bear Solid enough to deflect blows and yet intricate enough to inspire awe in onlookers.
Valkyrie Leggings Pants Bear One could not wish for better workmanship or sturdier attire before heading off to battle.
Einherjar Helm Helmet Wolf Iconic Norse helmet allowing to hide one's expression. Perfect to remain stoic in the face of adversity.
Einherjar Hood Cloak Wolf The embroideries and the vibrant red fabric used for this hood indicate its royal origins.
Einherjar Armor Torso Wolf Magnificent tunic made by a skilled weaver. It is a shame that is now covered by blood.
Einherjar Bracers Bracers Wolf The weight added to these bracers increases one's strength when charging a heavy hit.
Einherjar Pants Pants Wolf These elegant boots confer class to their owner when stomping on enemies' dead bodies.
Hearthweru Helmet Helmet Wolf A sturdy, yet practical, helmet design. This stylish piece of headgear covers the face and neck in a protective steel shell.
Hel's Damnation Hood Cloak Bear The countless number of battles took a toll on the fabric of this hood, yet it remains serviceable.
Hel's Damnation Armor Torso Bear Plenty of swords were broken trying to pierce through these fiery iron plates, the last chance of survival of their owners going up in smoke.
Hel's Damnation Pants Pants Bear These sturdy boots make it nearly impossible for enemies to harm your legs. They also work wonders in preventing ankle sprains.
Niflheim Helmet Helmet Raven This helmet invokes a tiny fraction of the cold that helped shape Midgard into the land you now know.
Niflheim Bracers Bracers Raven Warmth and protection are always a priority no matter the realm you reside in. These offer more than enough of both.
Niflheim Pants Pants Raven When threading [sic?] through snowfields, you can always rely on this rugged set of attire to do the work.
Gothic Armor Torso Raven An armor seemingly made of nightmares and countless sinners who lost hope. Please not that you will probably need to slaughter additional sinners to enhance it.
Gothic Pants Pants Raven Reda mentioned that these breathable greaves belonged to one of the horsemen of the Apocalypse. No one can underestimate the importance of a comfy armor set even while spreading chaos and death.
Saint George's Cape Cloak Bear In extremely good condition considering its age.
Saint George's Bracers Bracers Bear These ancient bracers fit you as though you were always destined to wear them.
Saint George's Trousers Pants Bear Remarkably clean for an ancient pair of trousers.
Saint George's Armor Torso Bear Worn by George of Lydda while he smote the dragon.
Saint George's Great Helm Helmet Bear There are several dents from the battles fought by George of Lydda.
Taranis Hood Cloak Wolf No sparks ever dance across the surface of this material, no matter how furiously you brush it.
Taranis Helmet Helmet Wolf It seems as if the very essence of a god is contained within this helm, imbuing the wearer with mysterious power.
Taranis Bracers Bracers Wolf A set of bracers crafted from unknown materials of exquisite quality and channeling lightning that is harmless to the wearer.
Taranis Armor Torso Wolf The craftsman who made this had skill and technique above any who dwell in Midgard, past and present.
Taranis Pants Pants Wolf .
Black Raven Hood Cloak Raven Prophetic visions of the one-eyed god seem to indicate he wore similar apparel, himself...
Black Raven Helmet Helmet Raven A sturdy and artistically made helmet in the manner of a raven's head. Many wonder if this represents Huginn or Muninn.
Black Raven Bracers Bracers Raven Sturdy and comfortable, yet large enough to hide all manner of objects and secrets within and away from prying eyes.
Black Raven Armor Torso Raven Despite its lightweight construction to avoid hindering movement, this armor greatly aids in deflecting the worst of blows.
Black Raven Pants Pants Raven One who stalks the night to find prey should look no further for good muffled gear to wear, no matter the environment.

Valhalla Weapons

Variation

An attempt to list variations based on the image files.

  • 'X' indicate the image exists with that tier's name, but the weapon is not known.
  • The Origins image indicate double checking is needed.
  • The Valhalla image indicate the image is ready for posting.
Type of Gear Name Fine Superior Flawless Mythical
Spear Fafnir's Fang
Spear Fyrd Spear
Spear Svipul
Spear Areadbhair
Spear Carolingian Pike
Spear Cadfarch Spear
Seax Hundtoth
Seax Suttungr's Claw
Seax Ljosalfar Blade
Seax Kopis
Seax Drengiligr
Great Sword Doppelhander
Great Sword Scimitar
Great Sword Swordfish
Flail Hag's Bite
Dane Axe Bone-Maul
Dane Axe Skadi's Blade
Dane Axe Vordr's Bite
Dane Axe Hemming's Axe
Dane Axe Sharp Stick
Light Shield Blodwulf
Light Shield Sleipnir Shield File:ACV Sleipnir Shield.png
Light Shield Spartan Shield
Hunter Bow Hunnish Bow
Hunter Bow Death-Speaker
Hunter Bow Sagittarius Bow
Hunter Bow Magyar Hunting Bow
Hunter Bow Einherjar Bow
Hunter Bow Dreka Bow
Hunter Bow Dokkalfar Bow
Hunter Bow Arc of Elan
Light Bow Skadi's Wrath
Light Bow Viper Bow
Light Bow Iron-Cloud
Light Bow Spartan Bow
Light Bow Hunbeorht's Bow
Light Bow Death-Skald
Predator Bow Recurve Bow
Predator Bow Longbow
Predator Bow Needler
Predator Bow Shadow-Strike
Predator Bow Holmegaard Bow
Predator Bow The Mark of Sol
Predator Bow Bullseye
Predator Bow Petra's Arc
Bearded Axe Fyrd Axe

Descriptions

Based on screenshots of my lovely contact. I know some have pages already, it's to help with sifting through the images.

Name Type of Gear Class Description
Suttungr's Claw Seax Wolf The symbols and runes on the handle of this beautifully carved knife recount the life of Suttungr, the proud Jotun who defended his home against Odin's malevolence.
Hundtoth Seax Bear This sharp knife leaves gaping wounds in the flesh of its victims, very similar to the bite marks of wild dogs.
Kopis Seax Raven A blade from an earlier era. Thin, sharp and curved in a manner to bite more deeply into the flesh.
Vordr's Bite Dane Axe Bear Armed with this weapon, the wardens of our hugr may guard us from birth to death. But until they come to claim it, it's yours.
Hemming's Axe Dane Axe Wolf Axe of Jarl Hemming, father to Vili. Given to Eivor with profound appreciation.
Carolingian Pike Spear Wolf This winged spear is what a warrior wants in a shield wall: a sturdy pole and broad pointy blade.
Fyrd Spear Spear Raven A simple weapon for a simple task. Wielded by farmers in defense of whoever happens to be on the throne that month.
Spartan Shield Light Shield Bear An ancient shield that can withstand the passage of time itself.
Cadfarch Spear Spear Raven Ceremonial spear of Cadfarch, father to Ynyr. Used against the Norse since the incursions of Ivarr the Boneless into Wales.
Mōdraniht Ceremonial Shield Light Shield Bear A nice light shield that won't weight you down while you're drinking.
Mōdraniht Ceremonial Seax Seax Bear Generally used for animal sacrifice but works just as well on humans.
Blodwulf Light Shield Wolf Soma of Grantebridge took this shield as a prize the first time she captured the city. Given to Eivor as a gift.
Fafnir's Fang Spear Wolf A sturdy spear named for the greedy dragon who sits atop his hoard of treasure.
Doppelhander Great Sword Raven A hefty blade from the continent, made for two hands ... or one very large one.
Arc of Elan Hunter Bow Wolf A gift from Birstan. One of his prized bows, he had it made to precise specifications to bring down fleet prey.
Skadi's Wrath Light Bow Bear A light bow from the Kingdom of Mercia. Precise and rapid.
Recurve Bow Predator Bow Raven Once wielded by the soldiers of King Eirik of Hordaland, this fine bow fell into mercenary hands after the king's defeat at Hafrsfjord.
Petra's Arc Predator Bow Wolf A bow of remarkable lightness, strength and versatility. Given by Petra in honor of Eivor's defeat of all the great prey.
Viper Bow Light Bow Raven Not poisonous but just as deadly.
Death-Skald Light Bow Bear A bow that writes tales of death and is never short of new material.
The Mark of Sol Predator Bow Raven Staring too long into the daystar imprints a black spot in the eye.
Hunnish Bow Hunter Bow Wolf A classic bow used for hunting deer. Quite useful in a battle as well.
Bullseye Predator Bow Raven Discovered inside Crepelgate Fort, this bow has unmatched accuracy and once belonged to Avgos, an expert marksman.
Longbow Predator Bow Wolf A standard longbow once wielded by the soldiers of the now-defunct Kingdom of Lindsey. Simple, effective, and deadly.
Hunbeorht's Bow Light Bow Bear Cut from the finest alder trees in Lincolnscire. Given to Eivor by Aelfgar.
Sagittarius Bow Hunter Bow Wolf A composite bow used long ago by the Roman legions stationed along Hadrian's Wall.
Iron-Cloud Light Bow Raven This weapon promises gray skies and a shower of iron arrowheads.
Death-Speaker Hunter Bow Raven Send a message straight to the head.
Needler Predator Bow Wolf A small bow with a big string.
Svipul Spear Wolf A spear said to bestow uncanny aim upon its wielder, as if fate itself were guiding their hands.
Areadbhair Spear Wolf Legends say this spear has a life of its own and an unquenchable thirst for blood.
Ljosalfar Blade Seax A marvelous blade with steel as polished as glass. Said to have been created in Alfheimr.
Scimitar Great Sword Bear A unique weapon from the East, its curved blade makes it effective when both slashing and thrusting.
Hag's Bite Flail Wolf This atypical weapon is made of thick bramble wood. Its striking color suggests that its sap contains a deadly poison.
Bone-Maul Dane Axe Wolf The axe head has been crafted from the bones of a whale. The Helm of Awe is carved into the blade, most likely to please the gods.
Swordfish Great Sword Wolf A surprisingly fresh fish that can be used as a weapon.
Sleipnir Shield Light Shield Wolf A shield so light it allows its wielder to move at a speed reminiscent of Odin's steed.
Magyar Hunting Bow Hunter Bow Raven An ancient reflex bow from Eastern Europe. Made from deer antlers and maple wood.
Dreka Bow Hunter Bow Wolf Magnificent bow whose dragon head stands arrogantly in front of enemies, like a figurehood stands against the impact of waves.
Spartan Bow Light Bow Bear The flexibility of this traditional reflex bow is a natural fit for warriors who want to improve their horseback archery skills.
Shadow-Strike Predator Bow Raven This deadly bow allows its owner to strike his prey as quickly as the cold of night pierces human flesh.
Holmegaard Bow Predator Bow Raven The unique design of the Holmegaard bow makes it a formidable weapon to inflict deadly wounds from afar.
Dokkalfar Bow Hunter Bow Wolf According to legend, this bow was crafted by dark elves from the sacret roots of Yggdrasil.
Surtr Sword Great Sword Bear This weapon is believed to be the legendary sword of Surtr, the fire Giant. Forged in Muspelheim to set Asgard on fire during Ragnarök.
Skadi's Blade Dane Axe Bear A stylish axe named after the Jotun of winter. Either made as an offering or to dedicate every blow to the goddess it is named after.
Sinner Skull Flail Raven A gruesome skull attached to a length of chain. Clearly a message saying that anyone who stands front of you [sic] will immediately kiss the frozen lips of death.
Broken Wings Light Shield Raven Finest representation of a fallen angel is broken wings, to which are apposed two iconic purity seals.
Gilded Shield Light Shield Wolf Either looted from some treasure vault or crafted on demand with only the finest materials, this shield remains effective while being ostentatious.
Frostruin Flail Raven Made with a solid piece of primordial ice, this weapon is said to mercilessly freeze those it strikes.
Icewall Heavy Shield Wolf Rumors say this shield was cold-forged in Niflheim. That it can stand to the most powerful blows is proof of its strength.
Múspell's Wall Heavy Shield Bear The skull [sic] of all the enemies slain by the Giants have been forged into this shield, to warn any reckless foe of his grim future.
Bannermen's Spear Spear Wolf People carrying flags into battle would be targeted first, but this sturdy veriation will make for quite a surprise to would-ve assailants.
Sharp Stick Dane Axe Bear A dangerous stick. Goad your enemies into submission.
Drengiligr Seax Wolf A legendary weapon once wielded by the legendary Ragnar Lothbrok. Only a drengr would understand.
Einherjar Bow Hunter Bow Wolf This bow has been named in homage to all the warriors slain in battle and who will fight again alongside the gods at Ragnarok.
Saint George's Tower Shield Heavy Shield Bear There are dents that are said to be from the dragon's bite but it might also be from arrows.
Saint George's Holy Sword Great Sword Bear Legends says that the sword's blade and hilt came from the lance that Saint George used to slay the dragon.
God's Ire Light Shield Wolf The frowning visage of a god is a terrible thing to behold. Engraving one on a shield will cause foes to hesitate, if not flee entirely, before you.
The Thunderer Bearded Axe Wolf Taranis is known as the Thunderer to his believers. This weapon is so named for the thunderous impact it has when slammed into one's foes.
Raven's Beak Predator Bow Raven The perfect weapon for a killer. Deadly at range, silent when used and lightweight to carry across long distances.
Véurr Light Shield Raven Sometimes, discretion is not the better part of valor. When that happens, a sturdy shield will go a long way to help.

Rebellion

Materials

Heroes

Hero Status
Tariq al-Nasr
Ysabel Lomelin
Constanza Ramos Ready
Andrea Cortés
Qasim al-Dani
Jorge Díaz
Faris al-Saffar
Angela Carillo
Luisa Gallego
Mayya al-Dabbaj
Gershon Deloya Ready
Beatriz de Navarrete
Sayyid al-Abbas
Magdalena Suárez Ready
Luciano Cavazza Ready
Baltasar de León
Mario Auditore Ready
Muza ben Abel Gazan
Kensa
Maria Thorpe Ready
Claudia Auditore da Firenze Ready
Alexios
Edward Thatch Ready
Niccolò Machiavelli Ready
María Ready
Ishak Pasha
Najma Alayza Ready
Aya of Alexandria Ready
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad Ready
Edward Kenway
Mary Read Ready
Adéwalé Ready
Bayek Ready

Valhalla Miscellanea

Standing stones

Actually, these seem to be randomized. What fun.

  • Eivor: I feel something... light and heat.
  • Eivor: A strange energy here...
  • Eivor: What strange forces work here...
  • Eivor: There is a force here. Invisible.
  • Eivor: Such odd energies... lying here unseen.

Flyting

Augusta the Cheerful

Brother Quiescis

Chadwick, Monger of Gossip

Fergal the Faceless

Hogg the Burly

Jungulf

Manning, Fighter of Wolves

Ove the Scarred

Ratatosk

Stigr The Amorous

Thor

Offering Altars

Aside from Cedd's Stone, no other offering altars have anything but the same scene of Eivor making an offering. Upon further look, this small scene seems to be a part of Green Children of Anglia.

Location Offering
Cedd's Stone 200x Silver
Cerneley Altar 3x Hare's Foot
Dobby's Altar 5x Fabric
Elisdon Altar 10x Bullhead (small)
Mam Tor Stone 3x Titanium
Nymdesfelda 10x Bullhead (small)
Saint Leonard's Altar 50x Leather
The Wroeken 5x Brown Trout (small)
Walhdenu Altar 50x Iron Ore
Ymir's Altar (Asgard) 30x Ymir's Tear Stone
Ymir's Altar (Jotunheim) 33x Ymir's Blood Stone

Ingots