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==History==
==History==
In 887, the [[Vikings|Viking]] ''[[jarl]]skona'' [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven]] [[Raven Clan|Clan]] traveled and sneaked onto the grounds of the Villa of Amiens to save Queen [[Richardis]] from a trial by fire issued by her husband, King Charles. Although she arrived to save Richardis, Eivor was stopped and challenged by the warrior-priest [[Gozlin]], who survived the initial attempt on his life. However, despite Eivor defeating and killing Gozlin, the pyre was put out by the sudden rain. Richardis was suddenly freed, as the crowd, led by [[Odo of France|Odo]]'s family priest [[Walter du Sens]], started to kneel in awe of Richardis' survival by [[Christianity|God]]'s grace. Meanwhile, King Charles retreated inside due to his failure of killing his wife.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] − [[The Siege of Paris]]'' − [[Fire and Faith]]</ref>
In 887, the [[Vikings|Viking]] ''[[jarl]]skona'' [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] traveled and sneaked onto the grounds of the Villa of Amiens to save Queen [[Richardis]] from a trial by fire issued by her husband, King Charles. Although she arrived to save Richardis, Eivor was stopped and challenged by the warrior-priest [[Gozlin]], who survived the initial attempt on his life. As Eivor defeated and killed Gozlin, the pyre was put out by the sudden rain. Richardis was suddenly freed, as the crowd, led by [[Odo of France|Odo]]'s family priest [[Walter du Sens]], started to kneel in awe of Richardis' survival by [[Christianity|God]]'s grace. Meanwhile, King Charles retreated inside due to his failure of killing his wife.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] − [[The Siege of Paris]]'' − [[Fire and Faith]]</ref>


Venturing inside, Eivor came to find and stop King Charles, but only found carnage of dead bodies and blood everywhere. Nevertheless, Eivor found and unlocked the main door and climbed downstairs, only to find Charles near a painting of Queen Richardis. Upon their interaction, Charles challenged Eivor to a fight and battled each other. Leaving no room for error, Eivor defeated Charles in combat and decided his fate, as Richardis later came to see what had transpired. Thus, the reign of King Charles ended and Eivor left the villa quickly afterwards.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla − The Siege of Paris'' − [[Madness of King Charles]]</ref>
Venturing inside, Eivor came to find and stop King Charles, but only found carnage of dead bodies and blood everywhere. Nevertheless, she found and unlocked the main door and climbed downstairs, only to find Charles near a painting of Queen Richardis. Upon their interaction, Charles challenged Eivor to a fight and battled each other. Leaving no room for error, Eivor defeated Charles in combat and decided his fate as Richardis later came to see what had transpired. Thus, the reign of King Charles ended and Eivor left the villa quickly afterwards.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla − The Siege of Paris'' − [[Madness of King Charles]]</ref>


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Revision as of 04:02, 18 July 2022

Villa of Amiens

The Villa of Amiens was a villa, owned by King Charles, in northern Amiens, Amienois, West Francia.

History

In 887, the Viking jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir traveled and sneaked onto the grounds of the Villa of Amiens to save Queen Richardis from a trial by fire issued by her husband, King Charles. Although she arrived to save Richardis, Eivor was stopped and challenged by the warrior-priest Gozlin, who survived the initial attempt on his life. As Eivor defeated and killed Gozlin, the pyre was put out by the sudden rain. Richardis was suddenly freed, as the crowd, led by Odo's family priest Walter du Sens, started to kneel in awe of Richardis' survival by God's grace. Meanwhile, King Charles retreated inside due to his failure of killing his wife.[1]

Venturing inside, Eivor came to find and stop King Charles, but only found carnage of dead bodies and blood everywhere. Nevertheless, she found and unlocked the main door and climbed downstairs, only to find Charles near a painting of Queen Richardis. Upon their interaction, Charles challenged Eivor to a fight and battled each other. Leaving no room for error, Eivor defeated Charles in combat and decided his fate as Richardis later came to see what had transpired. Thus, the reign of King Charles ended and Eivor left the villa quickly afterwards.[2]

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References

  1. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Siege of ParisFire and Faith
  2. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla − The Siege of ParisMadness of King Charles