St. Kenhelm's Falls

St. Kenhelm's Falls was a Christian shrine to Saint Kenhelm, northwest of Glowecestre, in 9th century Glowecestrescire, England.
History[edit | edit source]
In 876, the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir escorted the lord and future Ealdorman, Tewdwr, to the shrine. As Tewdwr prayed to the late saint, Eivor asked why he let his knees become dirty while he retorted that it was to humble himself. After their brief argument, Eivor heard a noise while Tewdwr was reluctant to see. At the same time, both Eivor and Tewdwr noticed a trio of wild Boars about to attack. However, Eivor defended Tewdwr, who hid, and defeated the beasts. Realizing the situation, Tewdwr thanked Eivor and resumed his prayers. Wanting them to leave, Eivor insisted on returning to Glowecestre, however Tewdwr objected. Tewdwr promised Eivor to tell Cynon that she kept her promise and that he must pray. Accepting Tewdwr's choice, eivor left him and returned to Glowecestre.[1]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Statue of Saint Kenhelm
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Eivor and Tewdwr at the shrine
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The First Night of Samhain