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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
With a fish-wife as a mother, Fulke grew up in a blooming community, which was doing well in its trade endeavors. With merchants passing on by, Fulke listened on their conversations, which stemmed from their travels as far as the Baltic Sea. From these speeches, Fulke dreamed of a long adventure. Being self-taught to read, Fulke looked over any reading material she found and this led her to accumulate certain perspectives and truths. | With a fish-wife as a mother, Fulke grew up in a blooming community, which was doing well in its trade endeavors. With merchants passing on by, Fulke listened on their conversations, which stemmed from their travels as far as the Baltic Sea. From these speeches, Fulke dreamed of a long adventure. Being self-taught to read, Fulke looked over any reading material she found and this led her to accumulate certain perspectives and truths.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Breaking the Order]]</ref> | ||
Along her self-education journey, Fulke also came across references of [[Isu]] relics and followed. | Along her self-education journey, Fulke also came across references of [[Isu]] relics and followed their trail with a vigor. Catching the Order's attention, Fulke was offered a place within the organization. Despite her actual beliefs, Fulke had her talent speak for herself and rose quickly from Palatinus to Maegester. However, she retained the title, "Paladin" for unknown personal reasons.<ref name="ACV" /> | ||
===The Paladin's Stone=== | ===The Paladin's Stone=== | ||
[[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] Eivor, who was securing alliances, decided to talk with [[Randvi]] about pledging to [[Oxfordshire|Oxenefordscire]], where Sigurd and [[Basim Ibn Ishaq|Basim]] were trying to install a thegn [[Geadric]] as [[ealdorman]] of the region.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Brewing Rebellion]]</ref> Agreeing to go, Eivor sailed her [[longship]] towards the region. Upon finding Sigurd and Basim, Eivor planned to rescue a captured Geadric, who was nabbed by [[soldiers]] of Lady [[Eadwyn]]. The Lady Eadwyn were also supported by [[Alfred the Great|King Aelfred]] of [[Wessex]]. After rescuing Geadric, Eivor and her company were asked by Geadric to free his fellow thegns while Basim asked of the holy woman, Fulke. However, Fulke's location was known by a Thegn Holt, who was captured. Heading towards [[Leah Villa Garrison]] to free the thegns, Eivor asked about Fulke. Sigurd responded that she is a holy woman who specializes in prophecies and secret knowledge. Upon arrival, Eivor and her company rescued the thegns and was then told by Holt that Fulke was captured by Lady Eadwyn. Reporting back to Geadric, Eivor agreed to do a siege on Eadwyn's fortress and limiting her supply run, too. | [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] Eivor, who was securing alliances, decided to talk with [[Randvi]] about pledging to [[Oxfordshire|Oxenefordscire]], where Sigurd and [[Basim Ibn Ishaq|Basim]] were trying to install a thegn [[Geadric]] as [[ealdorman]] of the region.<ref name="BR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Brewing Rebellion]]</ref> Agreeing to go, Eivor sailed her [[longship]] towards the region. Upon finding Sigurd and Basim, Eivor planned to rescue a captured Geadric, who was nabbed by [[soldiers]] of Lady [[Eadwyn]]. The Lady Eadwyn were also supported by [[Alfred the Great|King Aelfred]] of [[Wessex]]. After rescuing Geadric, Eivor and her company were asked by Geadric to free his fellow thegns while Basim asked of the holy woman, Fulke. However, Fulke's location was known by a Thegn Holt, who was captured. Heading towards [[Leah Villa Garrison]] to free the thegns, Eivor asked about Fulke. Sigurd responded that she is a holy woman who specializes in prophecies and secret knowledge. Upon arrival, Eivor and her company rescued the thegns and was then told by Holt that Fulke was captured by Lady Eadwyn. Reporting back to Geadric, Eivor agreed to do a siege on Eadwyn's fortress and limiting her supply run, too.<ref name="BR" /> | ||
[[File:ACV Fulke Rescue.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Fulke's Rescue from Eivor, Basim, and Sigurd]] | [[File:ACV Fulke Rescue.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Fulke's Rescue from Eivor, Basim, and Sigurd]] | ||
Back to Sigurd at [[ | Back to Sigurd at [[Linforda]], Eivor learned from Sigurd that Fulke was held at [[Saint Albanes Abbey]] and agreed to rescue her.<ref name="PSA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Pilgrimage to St. Albanes]]</ref> Arriving at the abbey, Eivor fought her way in and tried to locate the monastery's crypt, where Fulke was being held. After locating Fulke, Eivor and her company found a monk guarding her and stated she must be punished by true Christians. After Eivor found a way to get the key from the monk, Fulke was freed. With Fulke leading the way to a more private setting, Eivor and her company followed her to a farm.<ref name="PSA" /> | ||
At the farm, Fulke spoke of an artifact called the [[Saga Stone]], which came to England from Viking [[Ragnar Lodbrok]]. With Sigurd and Eivor arguing, Fulke left them to resolve any differences. However, Sigurd promised this stone will lead to his true nature as a [[Tyr|God]]. Meanwhile, Fulke promised that the stone was being kept by one of her acolytes. Reluctantly agreeing to go, Eivor followed as Fulke led the way to the stone.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Blood from a Stone]]</ref> Arriving at [[Evinghou Tower]], Fulke and her company went in to find Fulke's priest, but his place of refuge happened to be ransacked. The priest, Paul, was found dead and Fulke figured that Lady Eadwyn stole her stone. Outside, Lady Eadwyn surrounded the group and offered a deal, which was the stone for Geadric's head. Sigurd accepted the terms but a shocked Eivor rejected and started a fight. Abandoning the deal and Eadwyn's men, Eivor reminded Sigurd of his oath while Sigurd rebuffed and backtracked. Fulke then spoke with Eivor about crippling Eadwyn's supplies and rations and Fulke agreed to help.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Fiery Ambush]]</ref> | At the farm, Fulke spoke of an artifact called the [[Saga Stone]], which came to England from Viking [[Ragnar Lodbrok]]. With Sigurd and Eivor arguing, Fulke left them to resolve any differences. However, Sigurd promised this stone will lead to his true nature as a [[Tyr|God]]. Meanwhile, Fulke promised that the stone was being kept by one of her acolytes. Reluctantly agreeing to go, Eivor followed as Fulke led the way to the stone.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Blood from a Stone]]</ref> Arriving at [[Evinghou Tower]], Fulke and her company went in to find Fulke's priest, but his place of refuge happened to be ransacked. The priest, Paul, was found dead and Fulke figured that Lady Eadwyn stole her stone. Outside, Lady Eadwyn surrounded the group and offered a deal, which was the stone for Geadric's head. Sigurd accepted the terms but a shocked Eivor rejected and started a fight. Abandoning the deal and Eadwyn's men, Eivor reminded Sigurd of his oath while Sigurd rebuffed and backtracked. Fulke then spoke with Eivor about crippling Eadwyn's supplies and rations and Fulke agreed to help.<ref name="FA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Fiery Ambush]]</ref> | ||
Arriving at [[Eatun Barn]], Fulke was met by Eivor to plan out the damage of Eadwyn's supply run. Fulke tried to buy the merchant's wares but to no avail. However, Eivor happened to relieve the merchant and took the supply from him. From here, Fulke and Eivor devised a plan to burn Eadwyn's reinforcements alive when they walked near the road. After their attack, Eivor and Fulke talked about Sigurd's proclamation of being descended of the Isu. Eivor wondered what Fulke means but then focused into her aid for Geadric. Fulke stated she would join after she prayed for the dead they killed. | Arriving at [[Eatun Barn]], Fulke was met by Eivor to plan out the damage of Eadwyn's supply run. Fulke tried to buy the merchant's wares but to no avail. However, Eivor happened to relieve the merchant and took the supply from him. From here, Fulke and Eivor devised a plan to burn Eadwyn's reinforcements alive when they walked near the road. After their attack, Eivor and Fulke talked about Sigurd's proclamation of being descended of the Isu. Eivor wondered what Fulke means but then focused into her aid for Geadric. Fulke stated she would join after she prayed for the dead they killed.<ref name="FA" /> | ||
Going to Geadric, Eivor found the thegn and began the first step, which was to weaken [[Cyne Belle Castle]] at its defenses.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Ringing Cyne Belle]]</ref> After destroying their oil cauldrons and bow machinations, Eivor reported back to Geadric, who was joined by Fulke, Basim, and Sigurd. Despite tensions, Eivor agreed to begin the assault.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Saga Stone]]</ref> Along with her company, Eivor opened the blocked passages and made way to Lady Eadwyn. After defeating Eadwyn, Eivor and the company headed inside the monastery and found the Saga Stone, which was made by the Isu. Before trying to decipher the stone, King Aelfred arrived and Sigurd made sure to parlay instead. | Going to Geadric, Eivor found the thegn and began the first step, which was to weaken [[Cyne Belle Castle]] at its defenses.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Ringing Cyne Belle]]</ref> After destroying their oil cauldrons and bow machinations, Eivor reported back to Geadric, who was joined by Fulke, Basim, and Sigurd. Despite tensions, Eivor agreed to begin the assault.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Saga Stone]]</ref> Along with her company, Eivor opened the blocked passages and made way to Lady Eadwyn. After defeating Eadwyn, Eivor and the company headed inside the monastery and found the Saga Stone, which was made by the Isu. Before trying to decipher the stone, King Aelfred arrived and Sigurd made sure to parlay instead. | ||
[[File:ACV Fulke Betrayal.jpg|thumb|Fulke Betrays Eivor, Basim, and Sigurd]] | [[File:ACV Fulke Betrayal.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Fulke Betrays Eivor, Basim, and Sigurd]] | ||
Upon the conversation between Sigurd and King Aelfred, negotiations seemed to be over until Fulke ran in and interrupted. Known as Paladin, Fulke betrayed Sigurd and Eivor as she stated that Sigurd figured himself to be a God. Nothing left to do, Sigurd accepted his place when trading himself with Aelfred's war thane. Fulke, in private, asked Aelfred to have Sigurd in her care and Aelfred agreed. Basim then told Eivor that he will shadow them while Eivor returned home to report to Randvi.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Reporting on Oxenefordscire]]</ref> During her report, Eivor received a letter by Randvi, who stated it was from a woman named Fulke. The letter generally stated that Sigurd is in Fulke's care and her belief that he is a flesh descendant of the Gods is amazing. At the end of the letter, Fulke admitted to being part of the Order and her title, The Instrument. Disgusted, Eivor then told Randvi to look for Basim's letter for an account of Fulke's whereabouts. | Upon the conversation between Sigurd and King Aelfred, negotiations seemed to be over until Fulke ran in and interrupted. Known as Paladin, Fulke betrayed Sigurd and Eivor as she stated that Sigurd figured himself to be a God. Nothing left to do, Sigurd accepted his place when trading himself with Aelfred's war thane. Fulke, in private, asked Aelfred to have Sigurd in her care and Aelfred agreed. Basim then told Eivor that he will shadow them while Eivor returned home to report to Randvi.<ref name="RO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Reporting on Oxenefordscire]]</ref> During her report, Eivor received a letter by Randvi, who stated it was from a woman named Fulke. The letter generally stated that Sigurd is in Fulke's care and her belief that he is a flesh descendant of the Gods is amazing. At the end of the letter, Fulke admitted to being part of the Order and her title, The Instrument. Disgusted, Eivor then told Randvi to look for Basim's letter for an account of Fulke's whereabouts.<ref name="RO" /> | ||
===The Instrument of the Ancients=== | |||
After some time procuring alliances, Eivor asked Randvi about pledging to [[Kent|Cent]]. From here, Randvi had let Eivor know that Basim tracked Fulke to this region and thus, by transition, Sigurd as well. Sparing no time, Eivor pledged to Cent but is stopped by [[Dag]], who just insulted her lack of attention and care for her home. Nevertheless, Eivor travelled to Cent to meet and to speak with Basim.<ref name="TAG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Abbot's Gambit]]</ref> Trying to find an ally in Cent, Eivor and Basim striked an allyship with Abbot [[Cynebert]]. The abbot promised a meeting with Fulke if Eivor could find the emissary, who had the new ealdorman of Cent's name. After investigating and doing errands, Eivor found the emissary's location, which was [[Dover Fortress]]. After obtaining the message from the emisssary, Eivor saw the next ealdorman was thegn [[Tedmund]]. | |||
Reporting back to Cynebert, Eivor arrived in [[Folcanstan]] and talked with the abbot about Fulke and then finding fealty for the abbot to the thegn. However, Eivor thought of a fake kidnapping and then the abbot would take credit in the rescue.<ref name="PP">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Puppets and Prisoners]]</ref> With the task at hand, Eivor and Basim follow through and find Tegmund. However, when meeting up with the abbot, the kidnapped victim spoke the truth and stated he is just a decoy named Brother Shergar. Tired of waiting, Eivor became impatient of keeping him alive but Shergar told them of Danes captured that may be freed for the siege against the thegn. After garnering the Danes and calling on Geadric, Eivor readied her upcoming assault and then had a chat with Basim to end the day.<ref name="PP" /> | |||
The next morning, Eivor began the preparations by disabling the [[Rouecistre Blockade]] to let the Dane longships in for their attack.<ref name="MBM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Man Behind the Man]]</ref> Afterwards, Eivor regrouped with her allies and then started the siege on [[Rouecistre Fortress]]. Fighting to get inside, Eivor finally arrived to Tegmund and fought one-on-one against the thegn. The thegn submitted and all parties gathered to meet Cynebert. However, the thegn seemingly committed suicide by poison, but Eivor did not relent and still asked for Fulke from the abbot. Cynebert agreed and asked for a day to get his affairs in order.<ref name="MBM" /> | |||
[[File:ACV Fulke Trap.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Fulke Surprises Eivor and Basim]] | |||
Returning back to the abbot, Eivor met before with Basim, who noticed silence as none of the abbot's parish was to be found. Cautious, both warriors went to meet with Cynebert in his chambers and they found Fulke waiting for them.<ref name="ABW">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Bloody Welcome]]</ref> After a heated exchange, Fulke had no intention in giving up Sigurd and killed the abbot before the meeting took place. Fulke also admitted that Sigurd is a reincarnation of the gods from before. After leaving Basim and Eivor, Fulke ordered her guards to kill them and then bring their bodies to [[Canterbury]]. Escaping the ambush, Basim and Eivor, with caution, travelled to Cantebury to rescue Sigurd. Sneaking into [[Canterbury Cathedral]], both warriors fought off soldiers and searched for Fulke and Sigurd. Upon a red door below the cathedral, Eivor found a dark room with rats around and a bloody torture chair. On top of the chair, Eivor saw a box, which contained a severed arm of Sigurd. Screaming in anger, Eivor attracted Basim to her and Basim found that a fortress in [[Portcestre]], [[Sussex|Suthsexe]] is where Sigurd may be held. Eivor, sadden, stated she must go back home and deliver the bad news to her people, while Basim went back to tracking.<ref name="ABW" /> | |||
Upon arrival, Eivor returned home to report, but not until Dag accused her of not looking and being power-hungry. Pushing him away, Eivor finally reported to Randvi about the horrible chain of events in Cent, including Sigurd being mutiliated and possibly being killed.<ref name="ABW">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Reporting on Cent]]</ref> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Fulke (died c. 875), also known as the Instrument, was a Flemish member of the Order of the Ancients who served as Maegester of the Wardens of Relics sect.
Biography
With a fish-wife as a mother, Fulke grew up in a blooming community, which was doing well in its trade endeavors. With merchants passing on by, Fulke listened on their conversations, which stemmed from their travels as far as the Baltic Sea. From these speeches, Fulke dreamed of a long adventure. Being self-taught to read, Fulke looked over any reading material she found and this led her to accumulate certain perspectives and truths.[1]
Along her self-education journey, Fulke also came across references of Isu relics and followed their trail with a vigor. Catching the Order's attention, Fulke was offered a place within the organization. Despite her actual beliefs, Fulke had her talent speak for herself and rose quickly from Palatinus to Maegester. However, she retained the title, "Paladin" for unknown personal reasons.[1]
The Paladin's Stone
Viking shieldmaiden Eivor, who was securing alliances, decided to talk with Randvi about pledging to Oxenefordscire, where Sigurd and Basim were trying to install a thegn Geadric as ealdorman of the region.[2] Agreeing to go, Eivor sailed her longship towards the region. Upon finding Sigurd and Basim, Eivor planned to rescue a captured Geadric, who was nabbed by soldiers of Lady Eadwyn. The Lady Eadwyn were also supported by King Aelfred of Wessex. After rescuing Geadric, Eivor and her company were asked by Geadric to free his fellow thegns while Basim asked of the holy woman, Fulke. However, Fulke's location was known by a Thegn Holt, who was captured. Heading towards Leah Villa Garrison to free the thegns, Eivor asked about Fulke. Sigurd responded that she is a holy woman who specializes in prophecies and secret knowledge. Upon arrival, Eivor and her company rescued the thegns and was then told by Holt that Fulke was captured by Lady Eadwyn. Reporting back to Geadric, Eivor agreed to do a siege on Eadwyn's fortress and limiting her supply run, too.[2]

Back to Sigurd at Linforda, Eivor learned from Sigurd that Fulke was held at Saint Albanes Abbey and agreed to rescue her.[3] Arriving at the abbey, Eivor fought her way in and tried to locate the monastery's crypt, where Fulke was being held. After locating Fulke, Eivor and her company found a monk guarding her and stated she must be punished by true Christians. After Eivor found a way to get the key from the monk, Fulke was freed. With Fulke leading the way to a more private setting, Eivor and her company followed her to a farm.[3]
At the farm, Fulke spoke of an artifact called the Saga Stone, which came to England from Viking Ragnar Lodbrok. With Sigurd and Eivor arguing, Fulke left them to resolve any differences. However, Sigurd promised this stone will lead to his true nature as a God. Meanwhile, Fulke promised that the stone was being kept by one of her acolytes. Reluctantly agreeing to go, Eivor followed as Fulke led the way to the stone.[4] Arriving at Evinghou Tower, Fulke and her company went in to find Fulke's priest, but his place of refuge happened to be ransacked. The priest, Paul, was found dead and Fulke figured that Lady Eadwyn stole her stone. Outside, Lady Eadwyn surrounded the group and offered a deal, which was the stone for Geadric's head. Sigurd accepted the terms but a shocked Eivor rejected and started a fight. Abandoning the deal and Eadwyn's men, Eivor reminded Sigurd of his oath while Sigurd rebuffed and backtracked. Fulke then spoke with Eivor about crippling Eadwyn's supplies and rations and Fulke agreed to help.[5]
Arriving at Eatun Barn, Fulke was met by Eivor to plan out the damage of Eadwyn's supply run. Fulke tried to buy the merchant's wares but to no avail. However, Eivor happened to relieve the merchant and took the supply from him. From here, Fulke and Eivor devised a plan to burn Eadwyn's reinforcements alive when they walked near the road. After their attack, Eivor and Fulke talked about Sigurd's proclamation of being descended of the Isu. Eivor wondered what Fulke means but then focused into her aid for Geadric. Fulke stated she would join after she prayed for the dead they killed.[5]
Going to Geadric, Eivor found the thegn and began the first step, which was to weaken Cyne Belle Castle at its defenses.[6] After destroying their oil cauldrons and bow machinations, Eivor reported back to Geadric, who was joined by Fulke, Basim, and Sigurd. Despite tensions, Eivor agreed to begin the assault.[7] Along with her company, Eivor opened the blocked passages and made way to Lady Eadwyn. After defeating Eadwyn, Eivor and the company headed inside the monastery and found the Saga Stone, which was made by the Isu. Before trying to decipher the stone, King Aelfred arrived and Sigurd made sure to parlay instead.

Upon the conversation between Sigurd and King Aelfred, negotiations seemed to be over until Fulke ran in and interrupted. Known as Paladin, Fulke betrayed Sigurd and Eivor as she stated that Sigurd figured himself to be a God. Nothing left to do, Sigurd accepted his place when trading himself with Aelfred's war thane. Fulke, in private, asked Aelfred to have Sigurd in her care and Aelfred agreed. Basim then told Eivor that he will shadow them while Eivor returned home to report to Randvi.[8] During her report, Eivor received a letter by Randvi, who stated it was from a woman named Fulke. The letter generally stated that Sigurd is in Fulke's care and her belief that he is a flesh descendant of the Gods is amazing. At the end of the letter, Fulke admitted to being part of the Order and her title, The Instrument. Disgusted, Eivor then told Randvi to look for Basim's letter for an account of Fulke's whereabouts.[8]
The Instrument of the Ancients
After some time procuring alliances, Eivor asked Randvi about pledging to Cent. From here, Randvi had let Eivor know that Basim tracked Fulke to this region and thus, by transition, Sigurd as well. Sparing no time, Eivor pledged to Cent but is stopped by Dag, who just insulted her lack of attention and care for her home. Nevertheless, Eivor travelled to Cent to meet and to speak with Basim.[9] Trying to find an ally in Cent, Eivor and Basim striked an allyship with Abbot Cynebert. The abbot promised a meeting with Fulke if Eivor could find the emissary, who had the new ealdorman of Cent's name. After investigating and doing errands, Eivor found the emissary's location, which was Dover Fortress. After obtaining the message from the emisssary, Eivor saw the next ealdorman was thegn Tedmund.
Reporting back to Cynebert, Eivor arrived in Folcanstan and talked with the abbot about Fulke and then finding fealty for the abbot to the thegn. However, Eivor thought of a fake kidnapping and then the abbot would take credit in the rescue.[10] With the task at hand, Eivor and Basim follow through and find Tegmund. However, when meeting up with the abbot, the kidnapped victim spoke the truth and stated he is just a decoy named Brother Shergar. Tired of waiting, Eivor became impatient of keeping him alive but Shergar told them of Danes captured that may be freed for the siege against the thegn. After garnering the Danes and calling on Geadric, Eivor readied her upcoming assault and then had a chat with Basim to end the day.[10]
The next morning, Eivor began the preparations by disabling the Rouecistre Blockade to let the Dane longships in for their attack.[11] Afterwards, Eivor regrouped with her allies and then started the siege on Rouecistre Fortress. Fighting to get inside, Eivor finally arrived to Tegmund and fought one-on-one against the thegn. The thegn submitted and all parties gathered to meet Cynebert. However, the thegn seemingly committed suicide by poison, but Eivor did not relent and still asked for Fulke from the abbot. Cynebert agreed and asked for a day to get his affairs in order.[11]
Returning back to the abbot, Eivor met before with Basim, who noticed silence as none of the abbot's parish was to be found. Cautious, both warriors went to meet with Cynebert in his chambers and they found Fulke waiting for them.[12] After a heated exchange, Fulke had no intention in giving up Sigurd and killed the abbot before the meeting took place. Fulke also admitted that Sigurd is a reincarnation of the gods from before. After leaving Basim and Eivor, Fulke ordered her guards to kill them and then bring their bodies to Canterbury. Escaping the ambush, Basim and Eivor, with caution, travelled to Cantebury to rescue Sigurd. Sneaking into Canterbury Cathedral, both warriors fought off soldiers and searched for Fulke and Sigurd. Upon a red door below the cathedral, Eivor found a dark room with rats around and a bloody torture chair. On top of the chair, Eivor saw a box, which contained a severed arm of Sigurd. Screaming in anger, Eivor attracted Basim to her and Basim found that a fortress in Portcestre, Suthsexe is where Sigurd may be held. Eivor, sadden, stated she must go back home and deliver the bad news to her people, while Basim went back to tracking.[12]
Upon arrival, Eivor returned home to report, but not until Dag accused her of not looking and being power-hungry. Pushing him away, Eivor finally reported to Randvi about the horrible chain of events in Cent, including Sigurd being mutiliated and possibly being killed.[12]
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Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Breaking the Order
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Brewing Rebellion
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Pilgrimage to St. Albanes
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Blood from a Stone
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Fiery Ambush
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Ringing Cyne Belle
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Saga Stone
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Reporting on Oxenefordscire
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Abbot's Gambit
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Puppets and Prisoners
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Man Behind the Man
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – A Bloody Welcome Cite error: Invalid
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