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[[File:ACV - Gods Ire concept.png|thumb|Concept art of the God's Ire]]
The '''God's Ire''' was a light [[shield]] marked with the frowning visage of {{Wiki|Taranis}}, the {{Wiki|Celts|Celtic}} {{Wiki|Celtic deities|god}} of thunder, and was said to be so terrifying that enemies would hesitate or flee at its sight.
The '''God's Ire''' was a light [[shield]] marked with the frowning visage of {{Wiki|Taranis}}, the {{Wiki|Celts|Celtic}} {{Wiki|Celtic deities|god}} of thunder, and was said to be so terrifying that enemies would hesitate or flee at its sight.



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File:ACV - Gods Ire concept.png
Concept art of the God's Ire

The God's Ire was a light shield marked with the frowning visage of Taranis, the Celtic god of thunder, and was said to be so terrifying that enemies would hesitate or flee at its sight.

During the Viking expansion into Anglo-Saxon England in the 9th century, the shield was made available to the shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan through an Animus modification by Layla Hassan, an Assassin who relieved her memories in 2020.[1]

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Class Attack Speed Block Stun Critical Chance Weight Availability
Wolf Purchase the Taranis Pack
Description
The frowning visage of a god is a terrible thing to behold. Engraving one on a shield will cause foes to hesitate, if not flee entirely, before you.

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