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Although there is little known about Ebels, the zealot was known for his notoriety as a part of a brother-warriors duo alongside Gozlin. During his time, Ebels was seen to be more blood-thirsty and more prone to violence, in comparison to his brother.<ref name="FirefromHeaven"/>
Although there is little known about Ebels, the zealot was known for his notoriety as a part of a brother-warriors duo alongside Gozlin. During his time, Ebels was seen to be more blood-thirsty and more prone to violence, in comparison to his brother.<ref name="FirefromHeaven"/>


===The Siege of Paris===
Near [[Defender's Rest]], a public execution took place. where both Ebels and Gozlin were to kill a man for a sin against their [[Christianity|God]], or their king. Gozlin spoke to the public as Ebels awaited closeby with his axe, while [[Vikings]] ''[[jarl]]'' [[Sigfred]] of the [[Elgring Clan]] and ''jarlskona'' [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] watched from afar. However, Ebels, impatient, swung his axe and killed the man quickly.<ref name="FirefromHeaven"/>
Near [[Defender's Rest]], a public execution took place. where both Ebels and Gozlin were to kill a man for a sin against their [[Christianity|God]], or their king. Gozlin spoke to the public as Ebels awaited closeby with his axe, while [[Vikings]] ''[[jarl]]'' [[Sigfred]] of the [[Elgring Clan]] and ''jarlskona'' [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] watched from afar. However, Ebels, impatient, swung his axe and killed the man quickly.<ref name="FirefromHeaven"/>


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ACV Siege of Paris Promotional Image 08.jpg|Eivor fought against Ebels during the Siege of Paris
ACV Siege of Paris Promotional Image 08.jpg|Eivor fought against Ebels during the Siege of Paris
ACV Gozlin Ebels Execute.jpg|Gozlin and Ebels held a public execution in northern Paris
ACV Gozlin Ebels Execute.jpg|Gozlin and Ebels held a public execution in northern Paris
ACV Odo Gozlin Ebels Await.jpg|Count Odo, Brother Gozlin, and Ebels awaited for Sigfred's army
ACV Dark Before Dawn 13.jpg|Count Odo, Brother Gozlin, and Ebels awaited for Sigfred's army
ACV Dark Before Dawn 15.png|Ebels and his brother with the Frankish soldiers behind them
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Revision as of 05:04, 28 November 2021

Ebels (died 886) was a Frankish high-ranking warrior, who was a brother to fellow warrior and priest, Gozlin. A member of the religious zealotical Bellatores Dei, he was known to the populace as an executioner and leader of the Frankish armies.[1]

Biography

Although there is little known about Ebels, the zealot was known for his notoriety as a part of a brother-warriors duo alongside Gozlin. During his time, Ebels was seen to be more blood-thirsty and more prone to violence, in comparison to his brother.[1]

Near Defender's Rest, a public execution took place. where both Ebels and Gozlin were to kill a man for a sin against their God, or their king. Gozlin spoke to the public as Ebels awaited closeby with his axe, while Vikings jarl Sigfred of the Elgring Clan and jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir watched from afar. However, Ebels, impatient, swung his axe and killed the man quickly.[1]

Death

When the siege's plans finally commenced, the Northerners made it through to the entrance of the Île de la Cité, while behind the entrance's gates, Ebels, alongside Count Odo of France and Gozlin, awaited them. Ebels and Gozlin stayed to face the incoming opposition, while Count Odo took his leave. The gates opened as Ebels and Gozlin were met by their opposition, which included Eivor, Sigfred, and Toka Sinricsdottir. As Gozlin and Sigfred traded their own prayers, Ebels signaled Gozlin to leave as he guarded the gates with his soldiers. Ebels readied himself and proclaimed no one will be able to enter, while Sigfred left Eivor to Ebels. A battle ensued and Ebels was killed in combat by Eivor. With Ebels dead, the Vikings broke through the gates and officially started the siege.[2]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Siege of ParisFire From Heaven
  2. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla − The Siege of ParisDark Before Dawn