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9th century Saint-Merri

Saint-Merri is a parish church in Paris.

History

In the late 9th century, the Viking jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan visited the church in order to meet with Viking jarl Sigfred of the Elgring Clan. Atop of the church's tower, Eivor talked with Sigfred about their plans to set the catapults. Sigfred pointed to Defender's Rest as the perfect place for the catapult. Nearby Defender's Rest, Sigfred and Eivor saw an execution play out from the tower. Sigfred and Eivor saw how the brother-warriors Gozlin and Ebels were holding the ceremony. From the tower, both Vikings watched Gozlin giving a speech while an impatient Ebels executed the man. Not wanting to lose time, Sigfred decided to leave and set their plans into motion.[1]

From her travels, Eivor explored the church itself and read a note from Gozlin himself. Gozlin noted that siege was imminent and to have the wealth stored in the church's underground crypt. Eivor also saw and found a key within the church near a tomb. Using the key, Eivor opened the crypt's door and searched below. Dealing with plagued-infested rats, Eivor found her way by blowing through destructible walls and moving around certain structures. Eivor located a chest, which was blocked by one of the movable structures. After gaining entry, Eivor opened the chest and received a Tungsten ingot.[2]

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References

  1. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Siege of ParisFire From Heaven
  2. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Siege of Paris