After years of humiliation as a slave, Eivor seized a moment of distraction to break free from his captors. Following a brutal revolt on a boat, he armed himself and navigated the frozen landscape. With the help of his raven and a chance reunion with Dag, the plan to rescue the remaining crew from their captors was set into motion.



It was a prolonged time since Eivor became a man, only to be captured by the killer of his family. He was forced to live as a humiliated slave, intended to face a lonely and frail death far from his home.


The captors eventually left the area, leaving Eivor to dwell on his fate. He was thrown into a boat with a harsh warning that he would lose his eyes if he even attempted to move from his position.



Suddenly, a bird flew above, sparking something inside him. Eivor began attacking the people around him, single-handedly taking them all down before picking up an axe to continue his journey through the chaos.

I had to find and rescue my crew after that, so I collected food to increase my health for the coming battles. I found a high point to get a better view of the surrounding area and plan my next move.

I thought I could perform a leap of faith from the height to reach the ground quickly. However, after jumping off, my character just fell into the pit below in a clumsy way, reminding me Eivor still had much to learn.


I encountered an enemy on my path, marking my first real fight. I noticed I didn't have an assassination option yet, so I had to rely on the weight of my axe to kill him in a direct confrontation.


I soon discovered that I have a pet bird, a black raven. I learned I could call upon it to scout the area and help me find specific objectives hidden in the snowy environment.


I found two more guards blocking my path. While I originally planned to ignore them and stay hidden, I ended up fighting them anyway and took both down with my axe.

I kept walking toward the area where my crew was being imprisoned. As I got closer, I heard clash of iron and the sounds of a struggle nearby.


After getting close, I found Dag, who had just taken down an enemy. He explained he had slipped away during a sword clash; we made a deal that he would prepare the ship while I went to rescue the rest of the crew.
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The moment when Eivor Varinsdottir finally broke free from slavery was a turning point. Your explanation captured the anger and determination after years of slavery.
I noticed you tried a leap of faith a bit too early. It's a classic Assassin's Creed moment to realize the character hasn't actually learned that specific skill yet, leading to a much less graceful landing.