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m sorry last edit, pretty difficult to rewrite such a piece since I didn't orginally write it. He can't have been an apprentice as he wasn't recruited by the Quill, he did do spy and thiefing work though
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'''Wigbert''' was an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] boy, who indirectly served as a spy and thief for the [[Order of the Ancients]] member, [[Hilda|The Quill]] during the 9th century in [[Winchester|Wincestre]]. He was the brother of [[Aelwyn]], an Anglo-Saxon girl who worked as his partner in crime for The Quill.
'''Wigbert''' was an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] boy, who indirectly served as a spy and thief for the [[Order of the Ancients]] member, [[Hilda|The Quill]] in the 9th century in [[Winchester|Wincestre]]. He was the brother of [[Aelwyn]], an Anglo-Saxon girl who worked as his partner in crime for The Quill.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Wigbert's childhood is unknown aside from that he'd been an orphan. His sister Aelwyn was found and then put to work for The Quill. Like The Quill's former work, Aelwyn was used as one of many children, who gathered knowledge by either stealing or spying all around Wincestre. Aelwyn eventually forced her brother Wigbert to help her with her work for the Quill.<ref name="PQ">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Plucking the Quill]]</ref>
Wigbert's childhood is unknown aside from that he'd been an orphan. His sister Aelwyn was found and then put to work for The Quill. Like The Quill's former work, Aelwyn was used as one of many children, who gathered knowledge by either stealing or spying all around Wincestre. Aelwyn eventually forced her brother Wigbert to help her with her work for the Quill.<ref name="PQ">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Plucking the Quill]]</ref>


Two children, Wigbert and Aelwyn, were seen, setting a haystack aflame. Wigbert and Aelwyn were then chased by Anglo-Saxon [[soldier]]s, but as well by the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven]] [[Raven Clan|Clan]]. After Eivor found Aelwyn, Wigbert came in and was shocked to see the Dane in front of him and took a step back. After Eivor dealt with incoming Quill's thugs, Wigbert was told by Aelwyn to give the item he stole from the previous thugs to Eivor, who asked for The Quill. The item was a key to the underground sewers and this gave the location and final [[Order of the Ancients clues|clue]] to the true identity of The Quill, Hilda.<ref name="PQ" />
Two children, Wigbert and Aelwyn, were seen, setting a haystack aflame. Wigbert and Aelwyn were then chased by Anglo-Saxon [[soldier]]s, but as well by [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]]. After Eivor found Aelwyn, Wigbert came in and was shocked to see the Dane in front of him and took a step back. After Eivor dealt with incoming Quill's thugs, Wigbert was told by Aelwyn to give the item he stole from the previous thugs to Eivor, who asked for The Quill. The item was a key to the underground sewers and this gave the location and final [[Order of the Ancients clues|clue]] to the true identity of The Quill, Hilda.<ref name="PQ" />


After Eivor defeated Hilda, Wigbert decided he wanted to do something good in life, and joined the church's teachings at [[Wincestre Seminary]]. At some point Eivor entered the seminary and encounted Wigbert again. He explained his sister went in hiding, but that he didn't want to join her anymore, and instead wanted to learn things. He also explained he was forced by Aelwyn to help her with her work for the Quill.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Floating conversations]]</ref>
After Eivor defeated Hilda, Wigbert decided he wanted to do something good in life, and joined the church's teachings at [[Wincestre Seminary]]. At some point, Wigbert encountered Eivor again. He explained his sister went in hiding, but that he didn't want to join her anymore, and instead wanted to learn things. He also explained he was forced by Aelwyn to help her with her work for the Quill.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Floating conversations]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 06:13, 20 July 2022

Wigbert was an Anglo-Saxon boy, who indirectly served as a spy and thief for the Order of the Ancients member, The Quill in the 9th century in Wincestre. He was the brother of Aelwyn, an Anglo-Saxon girl who worked as his partner in crime for The Quill.

Biography

Wigbert's childhood is unknown aside from that he'd been an orphan. His sister Aelwyn was found and then put to work for The Quill. Like The Quill's former work, Aelwyn was used as one of many children, who gathered knowledge by either stealing or spying all around Wincestre. Aelwyn eventually forced her brother Wigbert to help her with her work for the Quill.[1]

Two children, Wigbert and Aelwyn, were seen, setting a haystack aflame. Wigbert and Aelwyn were then chased by Anglo-Saxon soldiers, but as well by Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan. After Eivor found Aelwyn, Wigbert came in and was shocked to see the Dane in front of him and took a step back. After Eivor dealt with incoming Quill's thugs, Wigbert was told by Aelwyn to give the item he stole from the previous thugs to Eivor, who asked for The Quill. The item was a key to the underground sewers and this gave the location and final clue to the true identity of The Quill, Hilda.[1]

After Eivor defeated Hilda, Wigbert decided he wanted to do something good in life, and joined the church's teachings at Wincestre Seminary. At some point, Wigbert encountered Eivor again. He explained his sister went in hiding, but that he didn't want to join her anymore, and instead wanted to learn things. He also explained he was forced by Aelwyn to help her with her work for the Quill.[2]

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