Assassin's Creed Valhalla Historian Talks Vikings' Image Problem, Women Warriors

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Assassin's Creed Valhalla has been announced, featuring a new story revolving around Vikings. The series is known for its accurate depictions of historical time periods, and an interview with historian Thierry Noel sheds more light on how the time period and Norse people will be depicted. As it turns out, the common presumptions many people have about Vikings are only partially accurate and don't paint the whole picture.

To start, Noel is careful to define the word "Vikings" outside its usual pop-cultural imagery of brutal plunderers. He said that Vikings actually refers to the elite Norse class, which includes traders, explorers, and seafarers as well as invaders. Some of the history of Vikings was written by monks or victims of Viking invaders, which helped shape a more brutal and negative perception. That said, he points out that this is taking place in the Dark Ages, a period where relatively little is known compared to the surrounding Roman Empire era and medieval era. What we do know about the Vikings was that the society was surprisingly forward-thinking.

"The gap between the reality of Norse society and the image we have of the reckless Viking was really interesting to me," Noel told Ubisoft. "They were a fascinating society in terms of culture and pretty fair in the way they treated women, who had important rights at the time. It was certainly contradictory to the common image we have of Vikings."

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