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==Biography==
==Biography==
Al-Si'la traveled to [[Ravensburg]], [[England]], where she manipulated Sir [[Edward, Earl of Westerna]]'s anger at the [[Vikings]] of the [[Raven Clan]] into her plans. The [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxon]] [[Mercenary|mercenaries]] in Sir Edward's employ often stole the Raven Clans' gear and launch [[raid]]s with it to frame them. While the Saxons and Edward kept any looted [[gold]] and [[silver]], Al-Si'la claimed all writings for herself. She also paid to improve Ravensburg's defenses and claimed a cabin for her own.<ref name="Cuckoo">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Shared History]]'' – [[The Raven and the Cuckoo]]</ref>
Al-Si'la traveled to [[Ravensburg]], [[England]], where she manipulated Sir [[Edward, Earl of Westerna]]'s anger at the [[Vikings]] of the [[Raven Clan]] into her plans. The [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxon]] [[Mercenary|mercenaries]] in Sir Edward's employ often stole the Raven Clans' gear and launch [[raid]]s with it to frame them. While the Saxons and Edward kept any looted [[gold]] and [[silver]], Al-Si'la took all writings for herself. She also paid to improve Ravensburg's defenses and claimed a cabin for her own.<ref name="Cuckoo">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Shared History]]'' – [[The Raven and the Cuckoo]]</ref>


After [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] publicly assassinated Sir Edward, his guards fled to raise the alarm rather than fight, prompting Al-Si'la to leave her cabin. Quickly assessing the situation, she claimed the earl had imprisoned her and invited Eivor over on the pretense of wanting to better see her liberator, all while hiding a [[Short blade|dagger]] behind her back. Eivor remained unmoved by Al-Si'la's plea, however, giving [[Roshan]] the chance to drop from a tree and kill her. Roshan claimed a scroll from the body and said she would deliver it to [[Jerusalem]], describing its contents as "a [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|seed]] to plant" for the future.<ref name="Cuckoo"/>
After [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] publicly assassinated Sir Edward, his guards fled to raise the alarm rather than fight, prompting Al-Si'la to leave her cabin. Quickly assessing the situation, she alleged the earl had imprisoned her and invited Eivor over on the pretense of wanting to better see her liberator, all while hiding a [[Short blade|dagger]] behind her back. Eivor remained unmoved by Al-Si'la's plea, however, giving [[Roshan]] the chance to drop from a tree and kill her. Roshan then looted a scroll from her body and said she would deliver it to [[Jerusalem]], describing its contents as "a [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|seed]] to plant" for the future.<ref name="Cuckoo"/>


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
Al-Si'la is a character introduced in ''[[Shared History]]'', a [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla downloadable content|free content mini-expansion]] for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'', added to the game as a tie-in to the upcoming ''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''.
Al-Si'la is a character introduced in ''[[Shared History]]'', a [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla downloadable content|free content mini-expansion]] for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' added to the game as a tie-in to the upcoming ''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''.


In [[Arabia|Arabian]] folklore, a {{Wiki|Sila (mythology)|sila}} is a supernatural creature assigned to [[djinn]] or ghouls and is described as being a talented shapeshifter that often appears as human women. They are said to live in desolate parts of the deserts, where they would lead travelers and nomads astray to their deaths.
In [[Arabia|Arabian]] folklore, a {{Wiki|Sila (mythology)|sila}} is a supernatural creature assigned to [[djinn]] or ghouls and is described as being a talented shapeshifter that often appears as human women. They are said to live in desolate parts of the deserts, where they would lead travelers and nomads astray to their deaths.

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They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me Makira.

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Al-Si'la

Al-Si'la (English: The Hag) was the alias of a member of the Order of the Ancients active in the late 9th century. She was a target of the Hidden One Roshan, who once served in Alamut.

Biography

Al-Si'la traveled to Ravensburg, England, where she manipulated Sir Edward, Earl of Westerna's anger at the Vikings of the Raven Clan into her plans. The Saxon mercenaries in Sir Edward's employ often stole the Raven Clans' gear and launch raids with it to frame them. While the Saxons and Edward kept any looted gold and silver, Al-Si'la took all writings for herself. She also paid to improve Ravensburg's defenses and claimed a cabin for her own.[1]

After Eivor Varinsdottir publicly assassinated Sir Edward, his guards fled to raise the alarm rather than fight, prompting Al-Si'la to leave her cabin. Quickly assessing the situation, she alleged the earl had imprisoned her and invited Eivor over on the pretense of wanting to better see her liberator, all while hiding a dagger behind her back. Eivor remained unmoved by Al-Si'la's plea, however, giving Roshan the chance to drop from a tree and kill her. Roshan then looted a scroll from her body and said she would deliver it to Jerusalem, describing its contents as "a seed to plant" for the future.[1]

Behind the scenes

Al-Si'la is a character introduced in Shared History, a free content mini-expansion for Assassin's Creed: Valhalla added to the game as a tie-in to the upcoming Assassin's Creed: Mirage.

In Arabian folklore, a sila is a supernatural creature assigned to djinn or ghouls and is described as being a talented shapeshifter that often appears as human women. They are said to live in desolate parts of the deserts, where they would lead travelers and nomads astray to their deaths.

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