Beautiful. AC has always had amazing love stories and Eivor’s relationship with Randvi was just incredible. I wish they continued to add to it with the Last Chapter instead of what we got in the shitty dlc.
Couldn't agree more, we didn't even see Randvi in the last chapter. "we said our goodbyes", i don't think randvi would've let Eivor go so easily. Crap content, they could've made Eivor travel to America to help Hythem, then when she grew old and died, the assassin's could've taken her back to bury her there out of respect for her help.
Yeah. That could’ve worked. I honestly thought her going to America would’ve involved Baldr somehow. After how much Dawn of Ragnarök set things up, and with her epic speech at the end of that dlc, I just thought we were going to get something special. We got Forgotten Saga, which was really good and hyped me up even more, but then they just gave up on their vision and finished her story the most unbelievable way possible. I’ll honestly never forgive Ubisoft for misleading us the way they did. They flat out told us that the end of her saga was an “epic conclusion”. Lies. Below is a rough overview of how I personally feel Eivor’s story should’ve ended, though there’s a lot I haven’t figured out yet. I’ll write a full version eventually, but I really just wish this was the “epic conclusion” we were promised. More akin to the end of Altaïr and Ezio’s stories. -------- Eivor’s getting pretty old (70s or something) and has lived a full life protecting Ravensthorpe from king Aelfred and his return to power. She’d have had to assassinate and assault him and other English lords he was working with to make his new proto-Templar order. After all of that, Aelfred would be dead, Guthrum would be dead, and probably some of Eivor family would be dead by then too. Gunnar especially would have probably died. Eivor would have found a successor and taught them how to be a good leader to Christians and Norse alike and how to lead with honor as she always did. Throughout these many years of conflict and peace, Eivor would spent more time meditating by her tree and having sessions with Valka and would fully realized who she was. She would acknowledge that she is Odin all these years, but would chose to live by the values of her new life instead - friends and family above power and glory. However, now that she’s old and she can’t fight as well to protect her people, that’s when she decides to leave. She remembers that Baldr is still trapped in Hel and the Salakar device that she gave to Juno in her days as Odin. Since Juno was imprisoned there, Eivor goes to America to find the device and hopefully see her long lost son one more time. She would take some people with her but it would be a small group. Definitely Sigurd, and maybe randvi, but I feel like she might have died of old age too, which is another reason why Eivor decides to leave Ravensthorpe. Eivor knows who she was as Odin-a cruel selfish man who cared little for anyone but himself. A fact that always disappointed his son Baldr. Now, Odin got a second chance. A chance to be a better person through his new life as Eivor. Eivor has fought her past tendencies of cruelty and selfishness all her life and chosen to be better. She’s become an incredible person full of compassion and love for people that she never was as Odin. She’s become someone that her dead son Baldr would be proud of, and so she would want to find him to show her son that she did better this life and he could be proud of her. She would not die in battle, but of old age in America. She doesn’t need Valhalla anymore to reward her as an afterlife. THIS life, Eivor’s life WAS Odin’s afterlife. Eivor’s life that she lived redeeming past failures and caring for people…that was her reward and her Valhalla. She would Sigurd this while he held her with his arm until she passed.
Beautiful. AC has always had amazing love stories and Eivor’s relationship with Randvi was just incredible. I wish they continued to add to it with the Last Chapter instead of what we got in the shitty dlc.
Couldn't agree more, we didn't even see Randvi in the last chapter. "we said our goodbyes", i don't think randvi would've let Eivor go so easily. Crap content, they could've made Eivor travel to America to help Hythem, then when she grew old and died, the assassin's could've taken her back to bury her there out of respect for her help.
Yeah. That could’ve worked. I honestly thought her going to America would’ve involved Baldr somehow. After how much Dawn of Ragnarök set things up, and with her epic speech at the end of that dlc, I just thought we were going to get something special. We got Forgotten Saga, which was really good and hyped me up even more, but then they just gave up on their vision and finished her story the most unbelievable way possible. I’ll honestly never forgive Ubisoft for misleading us the way they did. They flat out told us that the end of her saga was an “epic conclusion”. Lies.
Below is a rough overview of how I personally feel Eivor’s story should’ve ended, though there’s a lot I haven’t figured out yet. I’ll write a full version eventually, but I really just wish this was the “epic conclusion” we were promised. More akin to the end of Altaïr and Ezio’s stories.
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Eivor’s getting pretty old (70s or something) and has lived a full life protecting Ravensthorpe from king Aelfred and his return to power. She’d have had to assassinate and assault him and other English lords he was working with to make his new proto-Templar order.
After all of that, Aelfred would be dead, Guthrum would be dead, and probably some of Eivor family would be dead by then too. Gunnar especially would have probably died. Eivor would have found a successor and taught them how to be a good leader to Christians and Norse alike and how to lead with honor as she always did.
Throughout these many years of conflict and peace, Eivor would spent more time meditating by her tree and having sessions with Valka and would fully realized who she was. She would acknowledge that she is Odin all these years, but would chose to live by the values of her new life instead - friends and family above power and glory. However, now that she’s old and she can’t fight as well to protect her people, that’s when she decides to leave.
She remembers that Baldr is still trapped in Hel and the Salakar device that she gave to Juno in her days as Odin. Since Juno was imprisoned there, Eivor goes to America to find the device and hopefully see her long lost son one more time.
She would take some people with her but it would be a small group. Definitely Sigurd, and maybe randvi, but I feel like she might have died of old age too, which is another reason why Eivor decides to leave Ravensthorpe.
Eivor knows who she was as Odin-a cruel selfish man who cared little for anyone but himself. A fact that always disappointed his son Baldr. Now, Odin got a second chance. A chance to be a better person through his new life as Eivor. Eivor has fought her past tendencies of cruelty and selfishness all her life and chosen to be better. She’s become an incredible person full of compassion and love for people that she never was as Odin. She’s become someone that her dead son Baldr would be proud of, and so she would want to find him to show her son that she did better this life and he could be proud of her.
She would not die in battle, but of old age in America. She doesn’t need Valhalla anymore to reward her as an afterlife. THIS life, Eivor’s life WAS Odin’s afterlife. Eivor’s life that she lived redeeming past failures and caring for people…that was her reward and her Valhalla. She would Sigurd this while he held her with his arm until she passed.
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This is lovely!❤
Thank you so much!
Please upload more video editings of Randvi and female Eivor 😊
Absolutely! I’ll try and get another one done this week!
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I can watch it over and over🩷✨
Im happy you liked it!
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I finished every settlement now idk what to do