Boyne Tombs

The Boyne Tombs are a site located in Meath, Ireland. In the 9th century, Boyne Tombs were a base of operations for the Druidic cult, the Children of Danu, alongside the River Boyne. Their structures are older than the Stonehenge and seen as one of most noted archaeological sites.[1]
History
In the late 9th century, the Viking jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir investigated Boyne Tombs to find the Book of Kells, which was stolen by Dublin Danes. The book was later guarded by druid warriors inside the tombs. Navigating through the tombs, Eivor found the book and left the area to give the book back to Flann Sinna.[2]
Throughout her adventure in Meath, Eivor also found and retrieved the Druidic Armor by navigating further into the tombs.[3] Eivor also followed a clue about "The Whisper," as she noted that the High Druid may have been seen at the location. From her investigation, she found the next clue on top of the tombs near some crates and traveled next to a distant stone ritual circle.[4]
Appearances
Gallery
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The tombs' entrance
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The tombs' entrance
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The tombs' back entrance
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The tombs' entrance walkway
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The tombs' treasure room
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The tombs' inner staircase
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The tombs' interior
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A passage in the tombs
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the Druids – Database: Boyne Tombs
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the Druids – A Show of Character
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the Druids
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the Druids – Children of Danu