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'''Maegesters''' were high-ranking [[Order of the Ancients]] members who led a specific branch of the organization. They answered directly to the [[Grand Maegester]]. In the 870s, all five active Maegesters in | '''Maegesters''' were high-ranking [[Order of the Ancients]] members who led a specific branch of the organization. They answered directly to the [[Grand Maegester]]<ref>[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] - [[The Poor Fellow-Soldier]]</ref>. In the 870s, all five active Maegesters in [[United Kingdom|England]] were hunted down and killed by [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]. <ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Breaking the Order]]</ref> | ||
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* "Maegester" is an alternative spelling of the Latin word ''Magister'', which means "teacher" or "instructor". | |||
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Maegesters were high-ranking Order of the Ancients members who led a specific branch of the organization. They answered directly to the Grand Maegester[1]. In the 870s, all five active Maegesters in England were hunted down and killed by Eivor Varinsdottir. [2]
Known Maegesters
Trivia
- "Maegester" is an alternative spelling of the Latin word Magister, which means "teacher" or "instructor".
Appearances
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