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|writer = [[Cavan Scott]] | |writer = [[Cavan Scott]] | ||
|penciller = [[Martín Túnica]] | |penciller = [[Martín Túnica]] | ||
|letterer = | |letterer = [[Richard Starkings]]<br>[[Jimmy Betancourt]] | ||
|colorist = [[Michael Atiyeh]] | |colorist = [[Michael Atiyeh]] | ||
|cover artist = [[Karl Kopinski]] | |cover artist = [[Karl Kopinski]] | ||
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==Plot summary== | ==Plot summary== | ||
[[Eivor]], [[Tora]] and [[Dag]] watched as a village raid by [[Kjotve]] on Rygjafylke occured. Thinking that this independent village would bow to her [[King Styrbjorn|father]], Eivor barreled into battle, her companions soon following. | |||
One of the attackers managed to get a few hits on Eivor and revealed that Kjotve had told him of the raid on Eivor's village and how Kjotve himself had killed Eivor's biological father. Unwilling to die on her knees, Eivor cut the man's legs off and left him for dead. | |||
At the end of the battle, Dag was injured and one of the attackers escaped. The village elder approached Eivor, who then claimed the land for [[King Styrbjorn]], son of Olaf, Jarl of [[Stavanger]]. The village elder then drew his sword against Eivor and was quickly killed. The others in the village did not challenge the claim. | |||
Meanwhile, at Dniester Trail, Bulgar, [[Sigurd Styrbjornson]] visited a swordsmith named Tekin, looking for a blade of crucible steel. Tekin had such a sword, one he had crafted for his brother, who was killed by Norsemen for his [[silk]]s. Tekin and two others attempted to ambush Sigurd, who easily killed Tekin and another but left the youngest alive. Sigurd took the sword, named "Vengeance" as a prize. Knud, Sigurd's cousin, entered the blacksmith shop as the youngest attacker told Sigurd of the "richest man alive" as a plea for their life. | |||
==Collections== | ==Collections== | ||
Revision as of 14:21, 21 October 2020
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory 1 is the first issue of the Dark Horse comic book series Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory, a prequel to the upcoming Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. The comic, written by Cavan Scott with art by Martín Túnica and Michael Atiyeh will release on October 21, 2020.
Publisher's summary
Blades clash in this prequel to Ubisoft's next hit video game, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Norway. Mid-9th Century CE. Eivor, a Viking warrior, observes a village raided by a neighboring kingdom. Bloodshed and mayhem erupt as she seizes the attack in her own favor—but will her victory be a blessing to her clan or a terrible curse? Elsewhere, another Viking searches for a different kind of prize, one of crucible steel . . .[1]
Plot summary
Eivor, Tora and Dag watched as a village raid by Kjotve on Rygjafylke occured. Thinking that this independent village would bow to her father, Eivor barreled into battle, her companions soon following.
One of the attackers managed to get a few hits on Eivor and revealed that Kjotve had told him of the raid on Eivor's village and how Kjotve himself had killed Eivor's biological father. Unwilling to die on her knees, Eivor cut the man's legs off and left him for dead.
At the end of the battle, Dag was injured and one of the attackers escaped. The village elder approached Eivor, who then claimed the land for King Styrbjorn, son of Olaf, Jarl of Stavanger. The village elder then drew his sword against Eivor and was quickly killed. The others in the village did not challenge the claim.
Meanwhile, at Dniester Trail, Bulgar, Sigurd Styrbjornson visited a swordsmith named Tekin, looking for a blade of crucible steel. Tekin had such a sword, one he had crafted for his brother, who was killed by Norsemen for his silks. Tekin and two others attempted to ambush Sigurd, who easily killed Tekin and another but left the youngest alive. Sigurd took the sword, named "Vengeance" as a prize. Knud, Sigurd's cousin, entered the blacksmith shop as the youngest attacker told Sigurd of the "richest man alive" as a plea for their life.
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References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory #1. Dark Horse. Retrieved on 22 August 2020.

