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[[File:ACV Dunseverick Overview.jpg|thumb|250px|9th century Dunseverick]]
[[File:ACV Dunseverick Overview.jpg|thumb|250px|9th century Dunseverick]]
'''Dunseverick''' was a fortress situated in the northernmost coast of what is now {{Wiki|County Antrim}}, {{Wiki|Northern Ireland}}.  
'''Dunseverick''' was a fortress situated in the northernmost coast of what is now {{Wiki|County Antrim}}, {{Wiki|Northern Ireland}}.  

Revision as of 07:24, 29 October 2022

9th century Dunseverick

Dunseverick was a fortress situated in the northernmost coast of what is now County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

History

In the medieval period, Dunseverick was part of the Kingdom of Ulster. In 881, the Viking jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir followed a series of clues about "The Seed" and figured out his identity to be Lord Bécc mac Nath-í and his location to be Dunseverick.[1].[2] Traveling to Dunseverick, Eivor found the Child of Danu and assassinated him. From The Seed's personal effects, Eivor claimed a clue, which revealed the Ollamh Druid identity to be the Abbot Eogan mac Cartaigh. Learning the truth, Eivor left the fortress to meet with High King Flann Sinna about her discovery.[1]

From her time at Dunseverick, Eivor found a chest and claimed a tungsten ingot. Eivor also found a Book of Knowledge underneath the fortress' grounds and learned the ability, "Vikingr Salute."[3]

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Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaWrath of the DruidsThe Wages of War
  2. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla − Wrath of the DruidsChildren of Danu
  3. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla − Wrath of the Druids