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"No more false kings with their lies. Heed the ancient ways, the true strength of Lunden. Rule Lunden. Rule Britain. Rule the world! Into order and truth!"
―Avgos making a speech at the Lunden market, 873.[src]-[m]

Avgos Spearhand (died 873), also known as the Arrow, was a Viking marksman and a Palatinus of the Order of the Ancients' Wardens of War sect who lived during the late 9th century.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Avgos grew up in a peaceful village, dreaming of living a life like the warriors he considered his heroes. At a young age, he mastered projectile weapons, specializing in the use of a bow and arrow. At some point during his youth, he left his village to join the Great Heathen Army, where he was able to rise through the ranks rapidly. Nevertheless, he remained unhappy with his position, believing he deserved more.[1]

His career within the Great Heathen Army did not go unnoticed, and the Order of the Ancients recruited Avgos into their ranks, promising him power and influence beyond his wildest dreams. In time, he climbed up to the position of Palatinus of the Wardens of War sect.[1]

Attempted coup of Lunden and death[edit | edit source]

"It's a hard thing to raise the rats of a city into warriors."
―Avgos in his final moments, 873.[src]-[m]
Avgos firing arrows into Tryggr in a vision

In 873, Avgos was stationed in Lunden, where he worked closely with Reeve Stowe to uphold the peace and order within the city. While Stowe considered Avgos a brother, the latter considered Reeve Stowe to be soft-handed and weak.[2] As such, he joined The Leech and The Compass in an attack on the villa of Governor Tryggr, during which they killed him and several of his guards. During this attack, Avgos fired twelve arrows into the Governor's body, after which The Leech removed his head.[3]

Reeves Stowe and Erke investigated the attack with the help of Eivor of the Raven Clan, who had traveled to Lunden to gain its alliance. Finding a letter from the Compass to Avgos, Eivor learned that Avgos had been tasked with recruiting archers, strengthening their hold on the city. Partaking in the archery contest, Eivor proved capable enough to meet with Avgos.[2]

Avgos giving a speech at the market, unaware that his would-be killer was standing behind

Avgos joined the recruited archers on stage to speak to the citizens of Lunden, declaring their Reeves weak and indecisive, unable to maintain order as evidenced by the brutal murder of Governer Tryggr. During this speech, Eivor eliminated Avgos, before returning to Stowe. Reeve Stowe, who had considered Avgos as a brother and a close ally, was shook by the developments, but admitted to Eivor that he had neglected to take heed of Avgos' greed and ambition.[2]

Following Avgos' death, as well as the death of Sister Frideswid,[4] the citizens of Lunden were enraged. They remained unaware of their allegiance to the Order of the Ancients and were under the impression that two upstanding citizens had been brutally murdered. Their deaths also served to draw The Compass, the third conspirator in Tryggr's death, back to Lunden, where he launched a full-scale attack on the city to avenge his fallen companions.[5]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Avgos shares many similarities with the character William of Montferrat from the 2007 video game Assassin's Creed. Both train the citizens of their cities to become militians and discipline them, and they are both killed by the protagonist while making a speech to their troops.

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Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaTarget menu: Avgos Spearhand
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaFiring the Arrow
  3. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaWalls and Shadows
  4. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaBleeding The Leech
  5. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaSmashing the Compass

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