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'''Kjotve the Cruel''' (died 872), also known as '''Kjotve the Rich''',<ref name="SongOfGlory2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory 2|Issue #02]]</ref> was a [[Vikings|Viking]] ''[[jarl]]'' who reigned as a petty king of [[Agder]] in [[Norway]] during the 9th century. He was the father of [[Hrolfr Kjotvesson|Hrolfr]]<ref name="Horn of the Valkyrie">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – ''[[The Ravens' Wound]]'' – [[The Horn of the Valkyrie]]</ref> and [[Gorm Kjotvesson]]. Kjotve also had a brother, [[Alrek]], who married [[Thora]], sister to [[Kiarr Rawbone]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Floating conversations]]: Ship stories</ref>
'''Kjotve the Cruel''' (died 872), also known as '''Kjotve the Rich''',<ref name="SongOfGlory2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory 2|Issue #02]]</ref> was a [[Vikings|Viking]] ''[[jarl]]'' who reigned as a petty king of [[Agder]] in [[Norway]] during the 9th century. He was the father of [[Hrolfr Kjotvesson|Hrolfr]]<ref name="Horn of the Valkyrie">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – ''[[The Ravens' Wound]]'' – [[The Horn of the Valkyrie]]</ref> and [[Gorm Kjotvesson]]. Kjotve also had a brother, [[Alrek]], who married [[Thora]], sister to [[Kiarr Rawbone]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Floating conversations]]: Ship stories</ref> In addition to being a ruthless Viking leader, Kjotve was one of the [[Order of the Ancients]]' first [[Norse people|Norse]] members, operating under the cryptonym of '''The Axe''' and holding the rank of [[Palatinus]] in the [[Wardens of War]] sect.
 
In addition to being a ruthless Viking leader, Kjotve was also one of the first [[Norse people|Norse]] members of the [[Order of the Ancients]], operating under the cryptonym of '''The Axe''' and holding the rank of [[Palatinus]] in the [[Wardens of War]] sect.


==Biography==
==Biography==
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{{Dialogue2|Kjotve|Now it's my turn to offer you a deal, slave-whore. Accept your fate and die a coward, here before your people... and I will spare the rest.|Varin|If I give my life, will you spare my clan?|You have my word.|Kjotve offering Varin a compromise prior to executing him, 855.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Prologue (Valhalla)}}
{{Dialogue2|Kjotve|Now it's my turn to offer you a deal, slave-whore. Accept your fate and die a coward, here before your people... and I will spare the rest.|Varin|If I give my life, will you spare my clan?|You have my word.|Kjotve offering Varin a compromise prior to executing him, 855.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Prologue (Valhalla)}}
[[File:ACV Prologue 28.png|thumb|250px|left|Kjotve offering Varin a compromise]]
[[File:ACV Prologue 28.png|thumb|250px|left|Kjotve offering Varin a compromise]]
In 855, Kjotve led his [[Wolf Clan]] on a [[raid]] on the settlement of [[Heillboer]] in [[Rogaland|Rygjafylke]], leading to a confrontation with [[Varin]] and [[Rosta]], the parents of [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]. Kjotve offered to spare the town further bloodshed if Varin surrendered and defied [[Vikings|Viking]] tradition to die in battle. Varin agreed and allowed Kjotve to execute him, only for Kjotve to go back on his word and order the entire town massacred, including Rosta, although Eivor managed to escape.<ref name="Prologue">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Prologue (Valhalla)|Prologue]]</ref>
In 855, Kjotve led his [[Wolf Clan]] on a [[raid]] on the settlement of [[Heillboer]] in [[Rogaland|Rygjafylke]], where [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]'s parents [[Varin]] and [[Rosta]] were hosting a feast and pledging loyalty to ''[[jarl]]'' [[Styrbjorn Sigvaldisson]]. Kjotve offered to spare the town further bloodshed if Varin surrendered and defied [[Vikings|Viking]] tradition to die in battle. Varin agreed and allowed Kjotve to execute him, only for Kjotve to renege on his word and order the entire town massacred. However, Eivor managed to escape with the help of Styrbjorn's son [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson|Sigurd]] was later adopted as Styrbjorn's ward.<ref name="Prologue">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Prologue (Valhalla)|Prologue]]</ref>


It was also around this time that Kjotve caught the attention of a traveling member of the Order of the Ancients, who was impressed with both his skill and his ferocity in battle. He was recruited into the organization shortly thereafter, becoming its first Norse member.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Target menu]]: "Bio: Palatinus Kjotve, The Axe"</ref> For the following seventeen years, Kjotve and his clan were harassed by Eivor and the [[Raven Clan]], despite King [[Styrbjorn]]'s reluctance to engage in open battle.<ref name="Honor Bound">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Honor Bound]]</ref>
It was also around this time that Kjotve caught the attention of a traveling Order of the Ancients member, who was impressed with both his skill and his ferocity in battle. He was recruited into the organization shortly thereafter, becoming its first Norse member.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Target menu]]: "Bio: Palatinus Kjotve, The Axe"</ref> For the following 17 years, Kjotve and his clan harassed and was aggravated in turn by Eivor and the [[Raven Clan]], despite Styrbjorn's reluctance to engage in open battle.<ref name="Honor Bound">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Honor Bound]]</ref>


By 870, Kjotve had come into possession of a [[Slavery|thrall]] named [[Gull]], who cryptically informed him of a [[Gull's Apple of Eden|treasure]] in the [[Feiknstafir mountains]]. Although Kjotve dismissed Gull's stories and believed her to be mad, he still considered the thrall extremely valuable and was angered by the news of her capture at Eivor's hands during one of the Wolf Clan's failed raids in Rygjafylke.<ref name="SongOfGlory2" />
By 870, Kjotve had come into possession of a [[Slavery|thrall]] named [[Gull]], who cryptically informed him of a [[Gull's Apple of Eden|treasure]] in the [[Feiknstafir mountains]]. Although Kjotve dismissed Gull's stories and believed her to be mad, he still considered the thrall extremely valuable and was angered when he heard Eivor had captured her following a failed Wolf Clan raid in Rygjafylke.<ref name="SongOfGlory2" />


After executing one of the warriors who delivered the news, [[Roscoe]], Kjotve ordered his men to launch an assault on [[Stavanger]] and recover Gull.<ref name="SongOfGlory2" /> Although the Wolf Clan was ultimately defeated due to Eivor's intervention and never found Gull,<ref name="SongOfGlory3">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory 3|Issue #03]]</ref> they would later succeed in driving the Raven Clan out of Stavanger, occupying the town.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
After executing the warrior [[Roscoe]] who delivered the news, Kjotve ordered his men to launch an assault on [[Stavanger]] and recover Gull.<ref name="SongOfGlory2" /> Although the Wolf Clan was ultimately defeated due to Eivor's intervention and never found Gull,<ref name="SongOfGlory3">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory 3|Issue #03]]</ref> they succeeded in driving the Raven Clan out of Stavanger, occupying the town.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>


In 872, Kjotve was accompanied by his sons to the southern mountains of Rygjafylke in search of treasure.<ref name="Horn of the Valkyrie" /> Eivor and Vikings from her clan pursued Kjotve and tracked him and Gorm to an abandoned hunting meadhall on the mountain summit, where they caught up with them. Hoping to recover important scrolls after killing both men, the Vikings attacked the pair but were soon defeated, allowing Kjotve and Gorm to escape with the scrolls. Although incensed at their defeat, Eivor advised to wait for another chance to meet Kjotve.<ref name="Hidden Annals>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – ''[[The Ravens' Wound]]'' – [[The Hidden Annals]]</ref> Kjotve's youngest son, Hrolfr, was not as fortunate and perished during the raid.<ref name="Horn of the Valkyrie" />
In 872, Kjotve and his sons left for Rygjafylke's southern mountains in search of treasure.<ref name="Horn of the Valkyrie" /> Eivor and Vikings from her clan pursued Kjotve and tracked him and Gorm to an abandoned hunting meadhall on the mountain summit, where they caught up with them. Hoping to recover important scrolls after killing both men, the Vikings attacked the pair but were soon defeated, allowing Kjotve and Gorm to escape with the scrolls. Although incensed at their defeat, Eivor advised to wait for another chance to meet Kjotve.<ref name="Hidden Annals>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – ''[[The Ravens' Wound]]'' – [[The Hidden Annals]]</ref> Kjotve's youngest son, Hrolfr, was not as fortunate and perished during the raid.<ref name="Horn of the Valkyrie" />


===Hunted by Eivor and death===
===Hunted by Eivor and death===
{{Quote|How long have you been chasing me, Wolf-Kissed? Seventeen winters? Eighteen? Do I now haunt your dreams? Do I warm your loins?|Kjotve to Eivor following her capture, 872.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Honor Bound}}
{{Quote|How long have you been chasing me, Wolf-Kissed? Seventeen winters? Eighteen? Do I now haunt your dreams? Do I warm your loins?|Kjotve to Eivor following her capture, 872.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Honor Bound}}
[[File:ACV Honor Bound 3.png|thumb|250px|Kjotve taunting Eivor after her capture]]
[[File:ACV Honor Bound 3.png|thumb|250px|Kjotve taunting Eivor after her capture]]
Later that same year, Kjotve's men captured Eivor and presented her to him. Kjotve mocked Eivor for pursuing him for seventeen years, before showing off [[Varin's Axe|Varin's axe]]. He kept mocking her, going so far as saying he would be pleased to kill her with her father's axe, before claiming he envisioned her end in humiliation, as a slave. He then left his men to deal with her and gave permission to his lieutenant [[Rikiwulf]] to use Eivor's crew for a blood sacrifice. Eivor, however, escaped their grasp and killed Rikiwulf in [[Avaldsnes]].<ref name="Honor Bound" />
Later that same year, Kjotve's men captured Eivor and presented her to him. Kjotve mocked Eivor for pursuing him for 17 years, before showing off [[Varin's Axe|Varin's axe]]. He mocked her, declaring how pleased he would be to kill her with her father's axe, before claiming he envisioned her end in humiliation, as a slave. He then left his men to deal with her and gave permission to his lieutenant [[Rikiwulf]] to use Eivor's crew for a blood sacrifice. Eivor, however, escaped their grasp and killed Rikiwulf in [[Avaldsnes]].<ref name="Honor Bound" />


Eventually, Eivor and her brother [[Sigurd Styrbjornson]], aided by the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] and [[Hytham]] and King [[Harald Fairhair|Harald]]'s men, led an [[Assault on Kjotve's Fortress|assault]] on [[Kjotve's Fortress]]. There, Eivor challenged Kjotve to a ''{{Wiki|holmgang}}'' to avenge for her parents' deaths, which Kjotve readily accepted, brandishing his two axes.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Cruel Destiny]]</ref>
Eventually, Eivor and Sigurd Styrbjornson—aided by the [[Assassins|Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]], his [[Assassin apprentice|apprentice]] [[Hytham]], and ''jarl'' [[Harald Fairhair]]'s men—led an [[Assault on Kjotve's Fortress|assault]] on [[Kjotve's Fortress]]. There, Eivor challenged Kjotve to a ''{{Wiki|holmgang}}'' to avenge her parents' deaths, which Kjotve readily accepted, brandishing his two axes.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Cruel Destiny]]</ref>


[[File:ACV Promotional Screenshot 33.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Kjotve dueling Eivor]]
[[File:ACV Promotional Screenshot 33.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Kjotve dueling Eivor]]
During the duel, Hytham attempted to assassinate Kjotve but was intercepted and thrown aside, severely injuring the Hidden One. Despite the interruption, Eivor continued their fight, and eventually managed to slay Kjotve. With their ''jarl''{{'}}s death, the remaining Wolf Clan forces, led by Gorm, fled the battle<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" /> and were later banished from Norway by King Harald.<ref name="Birthrights">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Birthrights]]</ref>
During the duel, Hytham attempted to [[Assassination|assassinate]] Kjotve but was intercepted and thrown aside, severely injuring the Hidden One. Despite the interruption, Eivor continued the fight and eventually slew Kjotve. With their ''jarl''{{'}}s death, the remaining Wolf Clan forces fled the battle<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" /> while Harald ordered Gorm's exile from Norway.<ref name="Birthrights">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Birthrights]]</ref>


After Kjotve's death, Eivor took a [[silver]] [[Order of the Ancients medallion|medallion]] bearing the insignia of [[Yggdrasil|an ash tree]] from his body.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" /> Basim later explained that this signified Kjotve as a member of the secret organization known as the Order of the Ancients, which he and his fellow Hidden Ones had been [[Assassin-Templar War|fighting]] for centuries.<ref name="Birthrights" />
After Kjotve's death, Eivor took a [[silver]] [[Order of the Ancients medallion|medallion]] bearing an insignia of the ash tree [[Yggdrasil]] from his body.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" /> Basim later explained that this signified Kjotve as a member of the secret organization known as the Order of the Ancients, which he and his fellow Hidden Ones had been [[Assassin-Templar War|fighting]] for centuries.<ref name="Birthrights" />


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
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[[File:ACV A Cruel Destiny 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Kjotve dodging Hytham's attack and throwing him aside]]
[[File:ACV A Cruel Destiny 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Kjotve dodging Hytham's attack and throwing him aside]]
Despite his advanced age, Kjotve was still more than a match for a much younger and more experienced Viking like Eivor. Kjotve was so confident in his battle prowess and physical might that he first chose to engage Eivor using his fists alone. His reflexes were seen when he took down Hytham mid-air, blocking his assassination attempt, and continued fighting Eivor without any sense of mental shock or physical exhaustion.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" />
Despite his advanced age, Kjotve was still more than a match for a much younger and more experienced Viking like Eivor. Kjotve was so confident in his battle prowess and physical might that he first chose to engage Eivor using his [[fist]]s alone. His reflexes were sharp enough to intercept and hold Hytham in mid-air, blocking his assassination attempt, and continuing to fighti Eivor without any sense of mental shock or physical exhaustion.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny" />
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Kjotve is a historically attested character, a petty king of Agder, south of Rygjafylke. He fought at the [[Battle of Hafrsfjord]] against Harald Fairhair where his only known son Thor Haklang (Tore Kjotvesson) was killed while he fled. After this he faded from the historical record and his fate is unknown.<ref>{{WP|Kjotve the Rich}}</ref>
Kjotve is a historically attested character, a petty king of Agder, south of Rygjafylke. He fought at the [[Battle of Hafrsfjord]] against Harald Fairhair where his only known son Thor Haklang (Tore Kjotvesson) was killed while he fled. After this he faded from the historical record and his fate is unknown.<ref>{{WP|Kjotve the Rich}}</ref>


Kjotve first appeared in a flashback in the [[Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory 1|first issue]] of the prequel comic series ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory]]'', where his depiction is based on [[Yelim Kim]]'s concept art of the character, with dark hair, a braided beard and mostly shaved head, rather than his finalized look in ''Valhalla'' with a full head of light-colored hair and a clean-shaven face. His execution of Varin also differs between the comic and the game, with Kjotve stabbing Varin through the chest with a [[sword]] in the former and beheading him with [[Varin's Axe|his own axe]] in the latter.
Kjotve first appeared in a flashback in the [[Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory 1|first issue]] of the prequel comic series ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory]]'', where his depiction is based on [[Yelim Kim]]'s concept art of the character, with dark hair, a braided beard and mostly shaved head, rather than his finalized look in ''Valhalla'' with a full head of light-colored hair and a clean-shaven face. His execution of Varin also differs between the comic and the game, with Kjotve stabbing Varin through the chest with a [[sword]] in the former and beheading him with his own axe in the latter.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 02:30, 6 August 2024

"I fought as I did, as hard as I did, to survive. For I know what awaits us in the end. Only darkness."
―Kjotve's dying words to Eivor Varinsdottir, 872.[src]-[m]

Kjotve the Cruel (died 872), also known as Kjotve the Rich,[1] was a Viking jarl who reigned as a petty king of Agder in Norway during the 9th century. He was the father of Hrolfr[2] and Gorm Kjotvesson. Kjotve also had a brother, Alrek, who married Thora, sister to Kiarr Rawbone.[3] In addition to being a ruthless Viking leader, Kjotve was one of the Order of the Ancients' first Norse members, operating under the cryptonym of The Axe and holding the rank of Palatinus in the Wardens of War sect.

Biography

Rivalry with the Raven Clan

Kjotve: "Now it's my turn to offer you a deal, slave-whore. Accept your fate and die a coward, here before your people... and I will spare the rest."
Varin: "If I give my life, will you spare my clan?"
Kjotve: "You have my word."
—Kjotve offering Varin a compromise prior to executing him, 855.[src]-[m]
Kjotve offering Varin a compromise

In 855, Kjotve led his Wolf Clan on a raid on the settlement of Heillboer in Rygjafylke, where Eivor Varinsdottir's parents Varin and Rosta were hosting a feast and pledging loyalty to jarl Styrbjorn Sigvaldisson. Kjotve offered to spare the town further bloodshed if Varin surrendered and defied Viking tradition to die in battle. Varin agreed and allowed Kjotve to execute him, only for Kjotve to renege on his word and order the entire town massacred. However, Eivor managed to escape with the help of Styrbjorn's son Sigurd was later adopted as Styrbjorn's ward.[4]

It was also around this time that Kjotve caught the attention of a traveling Order of the Ancients member, who was impressed with both his skill and his ferocity in battle. He was recruited into the organization shortly thereafter, becoming its first Norse member.[5] For the following 17 years, Kjotve and his clan harassed and was aggravated in turn by Eivor and the Raven Clan, despite Styrbjorn's reluctance to engage in open battle.[6]

By 870, Kjotve had come into possession of a thrall named Gull, who cryptically informed him of a treasure in the Feiknstafir mountains. Although Kjotve dismissed Gull's stories and believed her to be mad, he still considered the thrall extremely valuable and was angered when he heard Eivor had captured her following a failed Wolf Clan raid in Rygjafylke.[1]

After executing the warrior Roscoe who delivered the news, Kjotve ordered his men to launch an assault on Stavanger and recover Gull.[1] Although the Wolf Clan was ultimately defeated due to Eivor's intervention and never found Gull,[7] they succeeded in driving the Raven Clan out of Stavanger, occupying the town.[8]

In 872, Kjotve and his sons left for Rygjafylke's southern mountains in search of treasure.[2] Eivor and Vikings from her clan pursued Kjotve and tracked him and Gorm to an abandoned hunting meadhall on the mountain summit, where they caught up with them. Hoping to recover important scrolls after killing both men, the Vikings attacked the pair but were soon defeated, allowing Kjotve and Gorm to escape with the scrolls. Although incensed at their defeat, Eivor advised to wait for another chance to meet Kjotve.[9] Kjotve's youngest son, Hrolfr, was not as fortunate and perished during the raid.[2]

Hunted by Eivor and death

"How long have you been chasing me, Wolf-Kissed? Seventeen winters? Eighteen? Do I now haunt your dreams? Do I warm your loins?"
―Kjotve to Eivor following her capture, 872.[src]-[m]
Kjotve taunting Eivor after her capture

Later that same year, Kjotve's men captured Eivor and presented her to him. Kjotve mocked Eivor for pursuing him for 17 years, before showing off Varin's axe. He mocked her, declaring how pleased he would be to kill her with her father's axe, before claiming he envisioned her end in humiliation, as a slave. He then left his men to deal with her and gave permission to his lieutenant Rikiwulf to use Eivor's crew for a blood sacrifice. Eivor, however, escaped their grasp and killed Rikiwulf in Avaldsnes.[6]

Eventually, Eivor and Sigurd Styrbjornson—aided by the Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq, his apprentice Hytham, and jarl Harald Fairhair's men—led an assault on Kjotve's Fortress. There, Eivor challenged Kjotve to a holmgang to avenge her parents' deaths, which Kjotve readily accepted, brandishing his two axes.[10]

Kjotve dueling Eivor

During the duel, Hytham attempted to assassinate Kjotve but was intercepted and thrown aside, severely injuring the Hidden One. Despite the interruption, Eivor continued the fight and eventually slew Kjotve. With their jarl's death, the remaining Wolf Clan forces fled the battle[10] while Harald ordered Gorm's exile from Norway.[11]

After Kjotve's death, Eivor took a silver medallion bearing an insignia of the ash tree Yggdrasil from his body.[10] Basim later explained that this signified Kjotve as a member of the secret organization known as the Order of the Ancients, which he and his fellow Hidden Ones had been fighting for centuries.[11]

Personality and traits

"I will make you beg as your father begged, Wolf-Kissed! Squeal as your mother squealed!"
―Kjotve to Eivor prior to their holmgang, 872.[src]-[m]
Kjotve ordering the massacre of Heillboer's population

Despite being a Viking and strictly upholding the Viking traditions, Kjotve had no sense of honor and would break his own treaties if they benefited him. He would even go as far as to murder unarmed people in cold blood and actually see "beauty" in the carnage he caused.[4] His willingness to engage Eivor in a one-on-one duel indicates that he enjoyed the thrill of battle and would not turn down the opportunity to face a worthy opponent, even in his old age.[10]

As revealed to Eivor during his final moments, Kjotve strongly adhered to the "survival of the fittest" philosophy, which was the driving principle behind all of his actions in life, be they noble or cruel. Despite his Viking upbringing, he did not believe in Valhalla or any other afterlife, which motivated him to try and accomplish as much as possible during his short time on Earth.[10]

Skills and equipment

A physically imposing man, Kjotve possessed incredible physical might, strength, reflexes and endurance for a man of his build and advanced age. He was also battle hardened and overconfident and did not hesitate to mock his opponents mid-battle to amuse himself during combat. [10]

Kjotve dodging Hytham's attack and throwing him aside

Despite his advanced age, Kjotve was still more than a match for a much younger and more experienced Viking like Eivor. Kjotve was so confident in his battle prowess and physical might that he first chose to engage Eivor using his fists alone. His reflexes were sharp enough to intercept and hold Hytham in mid-air, blocking his assassination attempt, and continuing to fighti Eivor without any sense of mental shock or physical exhaustion.[10]

Behind the scenes

Kjotve is a character in the 2020 video game Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. He is voiced by the Swedish actor Björn Bengtsson, who also voiced Finnr in the game.

Kjotve is a historically attested character, a petty king of Agder, south of Rygjafylke. He fought at the Battle of Hafrsfjord against Harald Fairhair where his only known son Thor Haklang (Tore Kjotvesson) was killed while he fled. After this he faded from the historical record and his fate is unknown.[12]

Kjotve first appeared in a flashback in the first issue of the prequel comic series Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Song of Glory, where his depiction is based on Yelim Kim's concept art of the character, with dark hair, a braided beard and mostly shaved head, rather than his finalized look in Valhalla with a full head of light-colored hair and a clean-shaven face. His execution of Varin also differs between the comic and the game, with Kjotve stabbing Varin through the chest with a sword in the former and beheading him with his own axe in the latter.

Gallery

Appearances

References

es:Kjotve el Cruel fr:Kjotve le cruel it:Kjotve lo Spietato pl:Kjotve Okrutny ru:Кьётви Жестокий zh:“残暴者”科约特维