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The Muspel incursion into Svartálfaheimr has been swift. Immortal he may be, but Baldr has become fatigued leading | The Muspel incursion into [[Svartálfaheimr]] has been swift. Immortal he may be, but Baldr has become fatigued leading dwarven resistance as he awaits word from [[Loki]] and has not slept well since his experience in [[Jötunheimr]]. His forces win a small but costly victory in a nameless valley after a day's worth of fighting and there's word that the ''[[jötnar]]'' have joined the fire giants at the realm's southern front. Meanwhile, Loki has kept himself entertained picking [[mistletoe]] and cooking on his journey back from Múspellsheimr. | ||
At their base, Baldr tells stories to the war wounded only to struggle to reassure a dying dwarf that the realm won't fall. Loki arrives and eases the dwarf's passing with an account of cowardly Muspels led by raging fools. As they head towards the lord of light's chamber afterwards, Loki dismisses Baldr's praise of his kindness and is evasive on whether or not he has met with Eysa, simply saying his gift is "''in Muspelheim''", deferring the discussion till morning. | At their base, Baldr tells stories to the war wounded only to struggle to reassure a dying dwarf that the [[Nine Realms|realm]] won't fall. Loki arrives and eases the dwarf's passing with an account of cowardly Muspels led by raging fools. As they head towards the lord of light's chamber afterwards, Loki dismisses Baldr's praise of his kindness and is evasive on whether or not he has met with Eysa, simply saying his gift is "''in Muspelheim''", deferring the discussion till morning. | ||
Baldr is awoken during the night by Eysa. The Muspel princess remarks that many men have tried and failed to court her and yet she did not anticipate the tales of his sincerity, wit or humility, and never thought that a son of Odin could be so humble. | Baldr is awoken during the night by Eysa. The Muspel princess remarks that many men have tried and failed to court her and yet she did not anticipate the tales of his sincerity, wit, or humility, and never thought that a son of [[Odin]] could be so humble. | ||
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Revision as of 00:35, 7 May 2022
Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Forgotten Myths 3 is the third and final issue of the Dark Horse comic book series Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Forgotten Myths, a prequel to Dawn of Ragnarök. The comic, written by Alex Freed with art by Martín Túnica and Michael Atiyeh, will be relesed on 11 May 2022.
Publisher's summary
Norse god Baldr leads the dwarves in a defense against the Fire giants knocking at their gates! Meanwhile, a mysterious midnight visit from the woman he hopes to marry could have dire consequences.
The explosive conclusion of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Forgotten Myths![1]
Plot summary
The Muspel incursion into Svartálfaheimr has been swift. Immortal he may be, but Baldr has become fatigued leading dwarven resistance as he awaits word from Loki and has not slept well since his experience in Jötunheimr. His forces win a small but costly victory in a nameless valley after a day's worth of fighting and there's word that the jötnar have joined the fire giants at the realm's southern front. Meanwhile, Loki has kept himself entertained picking mistletoe and cooking on his journey back from Múspellsheimr.
At their base, Baldr tells stories to the war wounded only to struggle to reassure a dying dwarf that the realm won't fall. Loki arrives and eases the dwarf's passing with an account of cowardly Muspels led by raging fools. As they head towards the lord of light's chamber afterwards, Loki dismisses Baldr's praise of his kindness and is evasive on whether or not he has met with Eysa, simply saying his gift is "in Muspelheim", deferring the discussion till morning.
Baldr is awoken during the night by Eysa. The Muspel princess remarks that many men have tried and failed to court her and yet she did not anticipate the tales of his sincerity, wit, or humility, and never thought that a son of Odin could be so humble.
References
- ↑ Dark Horse May 2022 Solicits. Comic Releases. Retrieved on 20 February 2022.
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