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Stenwege Camp

Stenwege Camp was a Pictish camp in Eurvicscire, England.

History[edit | edit source]

In 876, Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan worked alongside Faravid and his men to attack Stenwege Camp. When inside, Eivor looked for the Pict chief. Seeing that there was an inner compound, Eivor made her way inside and searched for the Pict chief. Eivor discovered the chief inside the center structure and began to fight him.[1]

After defeating the chief, the camp was taken over as Eivor brought the chief in front of Faravid. Before she could start the interrogation, Faravid quickly gutted the chief. Afterwards, Ulf and Faravid argued about the share from their conquest as Eivor deduced that the Picts are at Magnis Fortress. During the celebration, Ulf, Faravid, and Eivor drank to their accomplishment. Afterwards, Faravid left for Jorvik as Eivor had to meet Halfdan Ragnarsson.[1]

After readying for war against the Picts, Eivor met with Faravid at Stenwege Camp about their assault. She asked if King Ricsige of Northumbria had brought his Saxon fyrd as Faravid relayed patience. She asked about her friends, Hjorr Halfsson and Ljufvina Bjarmarsdottir, to which Faravid replied that Ljufvina led a charge of twelve of Jorvik's warriors already. After meditation, Eivor and her allies left for Magnis Fortress.[2]

Throughout her travels, Eivor further investigated Stenwege Camp and found chests within the camp. She collected a Tungsten ingot within the outer circle and the armor, Thegn's Bracers, within its inner compound. She also combated with a Pictish warrior and retrieved another tungsten ingot from their personal effects.[3]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaHonor Has Two Edges
  2. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaHonor's Hubris
  3. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla

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