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fixing refs. The secret was not what was traded for the cord, you can only answer "my gratitude" and "your freedom" in exchange for the cord. The secret was in exchange for the question beforehand, what the builder wanted with him.
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==Mythology==
==Mythology==
In [[Norsemen|Norse]] [[Norse mythology|mythology]], {{Wiki|Sons of Ivaldi|Ivaldi's sons}} were said to be a group of dwarves that made several key pieces for the gods, including [[Frey]]r's magically unfolding [[ship]] ''{{Wiki|Skíðblaðnir}}'', [[Odin]]'s magically multiplying ring ''{{Wiki|Draupnir}}'', his returning [[Spears of Eden|spear]] ''[[Gungnir]]'', and [[Sif]]'s golden hair.<ref>{{WP|Sons of Ivaldi}}</ref>
In [[Norsemen|Norse]] [[Norse mythology|mythology]], {{Wiki|Sons of Ivaldi|Ivaldi's sons}} were said to be a group of dwarves that made several key pieces for the gods, including [[Frey]]r's magically unfolding [[ship]] {{Wiki|Skíðblaðnir}}, [[Odin]]'s magically multiplying ring {{Wiki|Draupnir}} and returning [[Spears of Eden|spear]] [[Gungnir]], and [[Sif]]'s golden hair.<ref>{{WP|Sons of Ivaldi}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Ivaldi was bound to serve the [[Æsir]]. He had his own forge and kept mostly to himself. He was eventually disturbed by the [[builder]], who trespassed on his property.<ref name="Forging a Bond">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Forging a Bond]]</ref> [[Odin|Havi]] approached him as he needed help containing the lost wolf Fenrir, whom he feared would kill him as foretold in [[Ragnarök]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[View Above All]]</ref> In return for a secret,{{Cite|5 Feb 2021. What secret?}} Ivaldi made the cord [[Gleipnir]], which would hold him until Ragnarök began.<ref name="Forging a Bond" />
Ivaldi was bound to serve the [[Æsir]]. He had his own forge and kept mostly to himself. He was eventually disturbed by the [[builder]], who trespassed on his property.<ref name="Forging a Bond">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Forging a Bond]]</ref> [[Odin|Havi]] approached him as he needed help containing the lost wolf Fenrir, whom he feared would kill him as foretold in [[Ragnarök]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[View Above All]]</ref> In return for earning either Odin's gratitude or freedom from his servitude, Ivaldi made the cord [[Gleipnir]], which would hold him until Ragnarök began.<ref name="Forging a Bond" />


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Ivaldi was a dwarf Isu and blacksmith living in Asgard.

Mythology

In Norse mythology, Ivaldi's sons were said to be a group of dwarves that made several key pieces for the gods, including Freyr's magically unfolding ship Skíðblaðnir, Odin's magically multiplying ring Draupnir and returning spear Gungnir, and Sif's golden hair.[1]

Biography

Ivaldi was bound to serve the Æsir. He had his own forge and kept mostly to himself. He was eventually disturbed by the builder, who trespassed on his property.[2] Havi approached him as he needed help containing the lost wolf Fenrir, whom he feared would kill him as foretold in Ragnarök.[3] In return for earning either Odin's gratitude or freedom from his servitude, Ivaldi made the cord Gleipnir, which would hold him until Ragnarök began.[2]

Appearances

References

  1. Sons of Ivaldi on Wikipedia
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaForging a Bond
  3. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaView Above All