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angian · 2 years
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It's finally here!
I was commissioned by the Assassin's Creed team to make a special wallpaper to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Assassin's Creed franchise I want to thank them for giving me this wonderful opportunity and allow me to be part of this project!
When I started this project, I wanted to pay tribute to this mighty character but I wasn't thinking about Kassandra "The Misthios". I only focused on the Kassandra "The Keeper", that powerful figure who endured and sacrificed so much but worked hard in the shadows to keep humanity safe from the Isu artifacts.
We are so used to hear that she is a simple misthios who just fights for a living but the Valhalla crossover showed us she's more than that. She may not be an assassin but she is part of this franchise and that's a fact we can't ignore and we should start appreciating more ❤️
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Wrath of the Druids
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lupalionessa · 1 year
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Sketch practice with best girl, Claudia Auditore
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rul-am-i · 1 year
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Drew Amunet on my Ipad today!! 
Inspired by the Amunet 1/8 Scale Statue from PureArts.
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fryehouse · 2 years
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𝔇𝔞𝔪𝔢 𝔈𝔳𝔦𝔢 𝔉𝔯𝔶𝔢 & 𝔖𝔦𝔯 𝔍𝔞𝔠𝔬𝔟 𝔉𝔯𝔶𝔢
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ay-arte · 2 years
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I missed my Viking Girl
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reinapantera · 2 years
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"I am Aveline de Grandpré, I am an Assassin, and I fight for liberation."
What was your favorite moment with this deadly Assassin from New Orleans?
Happy Assassins Creed III Week 🐊
#ACSisterhood #AvelinedeGrandlré #AC15 #AssassinsCreed #ACLiberation #cosplay #AssassinsCreed3 #assassinscreedcosplay
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(Still searching for things to fill this tumblr up with) here’s a piece I did for the Assassin’s Creed Sisterhood! Super honored to have worked on this, and I’m looking forward to drawing (and practice drawing) more of these great women as a whole!
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The Iron Rose of England. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Master Assassin Alana Rose Dorian, Mentor of the British Brotherhood of Assassins, c.May 1876.
These retouches of Alana done by @temeyes look absolutely beautiful! Check out her blog if you want to see some brilliant art!
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alethiometry · 4 years
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You slay me as easily with your words as your weapons do these beasts. // quote // insp.
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angian · 1 year
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Little wip of Kassandra while I’m slowly advancing at drawing her armor ✨💕
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#TemplarTuesday
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Eivor was Born A Woman
Theory on Eivor Wolfsmal and their complex identity and relationship with Gender
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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is looking to be far more deep in story than we’ve ever previously imagined, especially with its main protagonist, Eivor. From the beginning, and now more than ever with recent information and hints slowly dripping from various sources it looks that Eivor may be the most complex character the series has had in years, with their gender and how they identify with it being a potential key story element - an Assassin’s Creed first. As a member of the LGBT community this is very exciting to witness.
From the initial reveal it was confirmed that both Male and Female Eivor were canon (however it took literal months before Female Eivor was even revealed, and even longer for her Cinematic Trailer to be released). Darby McDevitt, Narrative Director of Valhalla emphasized many times that both versions are one and the same, and that one cannot exist outside the other. Along with an Animus explanation, Darby also said that there is an In-World story explanation for why both are canon (which also ties in with why we can switch between genders at any point in gameplay) however it is considered a major spoiler, and he cannot say any more.
HOWEVER, a prequel graphic novel, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory has confirmed Female Eivor as the protagonist for their 3-arc story. When asked about why this is on Twitter, Darby said that “It’s more complicated than that” and that “It’s all part of the long-term plan...”. So how can Eivor both be ONLY female in the comics, yet more than one gender in the game?
Eivor was canonically born a woman
In Song of Glory it is very blatant that Eivor is a woman, through and through. We learn a lot more about her and her family, with the description reading...
“Eivor, a Viking warrior, observes a village raided by a neighboring kingdom. Bloodshed and mayhem erupt as she seizes the attack in her own favor - but will her victory be a blessing to her clan or a terrible curse?”
In new info released earlier today, we also learned that...
Eivor is the daughter of King Styrbjorn, a wise ruler - making her a princess!
She has a brother named Sigurd (older or younger we do not know) who went East
She has been disgraced by her father, and must regain her honor by going on a quest that will eventually lead her to a “forgotten temple of a poweful God”
She also seizes another woman named Gull, who claims to have supernatural powers, and has a direct effect on Eivor herself
Her brother Sigurd is East in search of riches and treasures, and discovers something that changes everything
So why is all of this new information so important? And how does all of this tie into the canon of the game?
Eivor is Female at birth but by some sort of Isu artifact she comes across she is granted similar powers of Loki (who would of been Isu) therefore allowing her to become Gender-fluid if she so pleased.
This. This right here would explain everything perfectly, while keeping with everything Darby, the comics and Ubisoft themselves have all said.
So Eivor, having now being forced to go and restore her honor after some horrific events following this raid, will probably engage with Gull and ask for her help, who will then tell Eivor where she must go and what to do to correct her mistakes. After a series of events, Eivor eventually ends up at this “forgotten” temple, where she comes into possession of a powerful Isu artifact. I don’t know yet what it would be - a piece on her armor, a weapon, something we have yet to see on her? This artifact, now bonded with Eivor, allows her to fully come to terms with her complex understanding of her own gender. As any member in the LGBT community can tell you, gender is a very unique and complicated experience, as it is a spectrum.
Now with the powers of Loki within her, she is finally able to come to an understanding of her true relation to her gender identity, and in doing so is given the power to “switch” between male and female, making Eivor Gender-Fluid from here on out.
So Eivor, now finally being able to accept and live their truth, returns home and restores their honor, etc. And as I do believe that Eivor more closely identifies as female, yet also goes by They/Them when they call for it. So for now, I will still refer to Eivor as Her and They.
But what of her brother Sigurd? How does he tie in with Eivor and the Isu?
I do not think he will be in the game for very long, if at all. Sigurd, while Eivor was having their own personal journey, was East - most likely near the Mediterranean and Middle-East. It’s most likely he discovered The Hidden Ones, as by then their reach would of easily been all along that whole region. It is a fact that the Vikings had established strong trade partnerships with the Middle-East, and we also know that Middle-Eastern visitors (definitely Hidden Ones) come to Norway at the beginning of the game.
We also know that Eivor receives the Hidden Blade very early in the campaign, before she even leaves Norway, and that it is given to her by the Hidden Ones.
So Eivor comes home after her journey, and becomes Leader of her clan. Sigurd shortly after comes home as well, where he brings the Hidden Ones for whatever reason. Something happens to Sigurd either before the game or extremely early in the game, and perhaps when the Hidden Ones meet Eivor, because of who they are, immediately see her connection with the Isu, and therefore decide to pass on the Hidden Blade to her, as her brother is no longer an option, and she is more worthy of such responsibilities.
And so the Main Story of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla begins, with Eivor as a Gender-Fluid, Isu-powered Viking Leader ready to set out in search for better lands for their people, and to fulfill their destiny as a Hidden One.
Of course this is all theoretical, but it absolutely makes the most sense with all the rumors, allegations, hints and confirmations about their gender. With Eivor being canonically born as a woman, and for them to be given the allowance to live as they truly are (GF) validates not just the Main Campaign, but also the Prequel. And how Eivor grapples with their gender, and how they and/or others perceive themselves will be a story arc that will be revealed throught the campaign, as Darby has said several times that their gender is an arc that will be revealed in the long haul of the story.
Gender is an extremely complex topic, and to me this is the only logical explanation on how both Male and Female Eivor could ever be canon simultaneously. It’s an interesting concept, and it’s very exciting to think we may actually see a main story encompass these underlying queer themes.
With that said, Female Eivor seems to be the intended gender by birth, and therefore she deserves to shine in her own right
Play as Lady Eivor
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rul-am-i · 3 years
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Eivor’s Ostara Festival
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allsoundsasscreed · 4 years
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Hella late on posting this, but here’s some info about what #ACSisterhood is here, here, and here. Get the wallpaper here Mobile wallpaper/Facebook header Twitter header
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In response to the #ACSisterhood movement, which is shining a light on the rampant sexism not only occurring behind the scenes at Ubisoft but in their games, a trailer has been released today showing Eivor in all her glory. 
The trailer is the same cinematic trailer as released earlier for Assassins Creed Valhalla, but in the first trailer it only shows the male version of Eivor, so much has happened since then!
Eivor was always supposed to be female, much like all the main protagonists in recent AC games. Playable male versions of the characters were shoe-horned in for profit reasons, which ironically is a accusation leveled against female led games.
This new trailer is 100% Eivor and it’s AMAZING!
Please if you’re going to play AC Valhalla, play as Eivor, Ubisoft do record what you pick. Please support, create and talk about #ACSisterhood!
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