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Concept art of Bally na Gall

Bally na Gall was a village situated, east of Armagh, in 9th century southeastern Ulster, Ireland.

History

During late 9th century, Viking jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir searched for the identity of a Child of Danu, "The Blaze," as she followed a clue she took from the personal effects of "The Ash." The clue detailed that The Blaze's fiery actions at this village that resulted in an unfortunate incident and that the cultist left something near a grave near waterfall. Arriving at the village, Eivor saw the village burnt down and its inhabitants gone. Run amok by wolves, Eivor probed the area for the waterfall. Eivor soon found the waterfall grave and found another clue. The clue noted that The Blaze's love of his life died in the fire and that in tribute, the Child of Danu would burn more homes between Clogher and Black Pig's Dyke. Thus, Eivor left to look at burned-down houses between the dyke and Clogher.[1]

Behind the Scenes

Historically, the current "Ballynagall" was considered part of the historic kingdom of Meath.

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the DruidsChildren of Danu