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The name Finnr is {{Wiki|Old Norse}} in origin, meaning 'wanderer'.<ref name="Nordic Names">{{Cite web| url=https://www.nordicnames.de/wiki/Finnr |title= Finnr - Nordic Names Wiki - Name Origin, Meaning and Statistics | author=Ahrholdt, Judith| publisher=''Nordic Names''| accessdate= 6 July 2020}}</ref> It is also a personal name and byname meaning either 'Lapp' (of the {{Wiki|Sámi people}}) or 'Finn' (of the {{Wiki|Finns|Finnish people}}).<ref name="Finn">{{WP|Finn (given name)}}</ref>
The name Finnr is {{Wiki|Old Norse}} in origin, meaning 'wanderer'.<ref name="Nordic Names">{{Cite web| url=https://www.nordicnames.de/wiki/Finnr |title= Finnr - Nordic Names Wiki - Name Origin, Meaning and Statistics | author=Ahrholdt, Judith| publisher=''Nordic Names''| accessdate= 6 July 2020}}</ref> It is also a personal name and byname meaning either 'Lapp' (of the {{Wiki|Sámi people}}) or 'Finn' (of the {{Wiki|Finns|Finnish people}}).<ref name="Finn">{{WP|Finn (given name)}}</ref>


Finnr claimed to Eivor on their first meeting that he had already attempted to enthrone a man named Æthelstan as king of East Anglia, who had been killed by Rued, before turning to Oswald. However, there was no historical king of East Anglia bearing this name immediately before Oswald's reign, in fact Oswald was the first king of East Anglia after Edmund the Martyr. It was, however, the baptismal name of Guthrum, who succeeded Oswald as king of East Anglia in 879, and used the name on his coins.
Finnr claimed to Eivor on their first meeting that he had already attempted to enthrone a man named Æthelstan as king of East Anglia, who had been killed by Rued, before turning to Oswald. However, there was no historical king of East Anglia bearing this name immediately before Oswald's reign, in fact Oswald was the immediate successor of Edmund the Martyr. It was, however, the baptismal name of Guthrum, who succeeded Oswald as king of East Anglia in 879, and used the name on his coins.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Finnr was a Viking warrior and a friend of Eivor. He was also appointed steward of the kingless kingdom of East Anglia by Guthrum, tasked with finding and grooming a successor for the slain king Edmund.


Biography

During the 9th century, Finnr assisted Eivor in raising a joint force of Anglo-Saxons and Danes to assault Burgh Castle and avenge the presumed murder of client-king Oswald of East Anglia.[1] Upon breaching the castle's walls, they discovered Oswald to be alive and captured by the chieftain Rued. After Eivor defeated Rued in personal combat, Finnr, Eivor, and Valdis freed Oswald. Valdis and Oswald reaffirmed their love for each other, while Finnr went off to nap.[2] Afterwards, Finnr met Eivor at Elmenham for the wedding of Valdis and Oswald.[3]

Behind the scenes

The name Finnr is Old Norse in origin, meaning 'wanderer'.[4] It is also a personal name and byname meaning either 'Lapp' (of the Sámi people) or 'Finn' (of the Finnish people).[5]

Finnr claimed to Eivor on their first meeting that he had already attempted to enthrone a man named Æthelstan as king of East Anglia, who had been killed by Rued, before turning to Oswald. However, there was no historical king of East Anglia bearing this name immediately before Oswald's reign, in fact Oswald was the immediate successor of Edmund the Martyr. It was, however, the baptismal name of Guthrum, who succeeded Oswald as king of East Anglia in 879, and used the name on his coins.

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaRaising Iron
  2. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaA Fury from the Sea
  3. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaWedding Horns
  4. Ahrholdt, Judith. Finnr - Nordic Names Wiki - Name Origin, Meaning and Statistics. Nordic Names. Retrieved on 6 July 2020.
  5. Finn (given name) on Wikipedia

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