If you don't get it then it makes a lot more sense when you see Odins vision of the future when Eivor sees it. To him, it looks like Asgard because that how his brain interprets future tech. This is just what actually happened with the "Norse" Isu and Odin. Basically its starting to turn out all of the mythologies of earth seem to point to most gods actually being Isu and their fables are garbled up versions of what actually happened.
Exactly, and where alien or the true original "human" inhabitants of earth, along with atlantis, there were numerous civilizations with their own distinct language and culture that came before all those that would follow.
All of it occured. Ragnorok is a historical reference to the war between the two individuals. They are known throughout ‘myth’ by different names. Enlil vs Enki in Mesopotamian Anannu, Thor vs Loki in Norse Asatru, Zeus vs Hades in Greek Hellenism, Jupiter vs Pluto in Roman Paganism, Rama vs Ravana? In pre-Vedic India. I say question mark as there’s many individuals whose story run parallel there. The Mahabharata and the Ramayana are both very detailed to a Great War that took place in the past, Ragnorok may very well be another version of it. In terms of biblical texts, it is God (Enlil/Thor) versus Lucifer (Enki/Loki). Best depicted in the Book of Enoch and the Book of Genesis. Enoch if I Remember correctly is known as Thoth in Egypt, Quetzalcoatl in Maya, and Hermes in Greece. Hermeticism and the 8 principles is derived from him as Hermes. The 8th principe is ‘lost’, in reality it’s hidden and is what the G stand for in the Masonic emblem. The story of Adam and Eve is derived from the Sumerian book of creation known as the Enuma Elish which is part of Mesopotamian Anannu which the Abrahimics are heavily based off of. There it speaks of Adapa’s (Adam) creation and purpose.
Reminds me of the things people describe from Ayahuasca. Of course they don’t get visions, but it’s the only real life drug I can think of that even comes close to taking you out of reality like that.
Correct. Eivor is viewing the memories with a Norse filter to help him better understand, while in reality Asgard looks like any other modern ISU city.
To be clear, this is NOT a secret ending. This video plays after you complete all the anomalies in the open world. And you get an achievement doing so.
So you don't get this from completing the story? You actually have to complete side objectives to get it? You can play through the game and not know of its existence??....that's the definition of a secret ending. Go home, you're drunk lol
@@Clown_Syndrome secret endings typically imply that if you do something extra to the main campaign story, you can get an extra footage not everyone else got. Say if you play on a max difficulty level. This is not a secret ending if you complete side objectives, that as you put it, do not effect the main story but adds to it. Which would mean all the weapons you get from completing other side objectives are all secret weapons, which they are not.
@@JBrotsis1 your mistake is thinking that something needs to be difficult to be considered secret. This is not the case. Anything that you do not get through natural play of the story is considered secret, or hidden. Something you have to actively go out of your way to find or obtain. It doesn't matter how easy or difficult it is. If you have to do anything extra to obtain it then it is a secret. It is missable and, if it weren't for the internet, some people would never see it.
@@Clown_Syndrome I used “max level” as an example not the basis for my response. At this point, it’s clear we are not going to agree on the subject. The way I see it, is if someone picked up this game and said “I’m strictly playing the campaign and not doing anything else” they would, obviously, not get this footage. Then if after completing the main story they said “now I’ll do all the optional objectives” their reward at the end of completing those would be: a weapon (ex. Excalibur) or this footage. And seeing as they can view this footage at any point in the game (like if they started the game and began completing all the anomalies before starting the campaign) then this would not be a “secret ending”. It’s just a reward that compliments the campaign but isn’t necessary for it.
@@JBrotsis1 it is what it is. The general consensus is that of what I explained, which is why i felt compelled to stop you from spreading opinion as fact. It's all good though, take it easy.
Odin swore a blood oath not to kill him, that was when they were friends. Instead, he imprisoned him so next time read about Norse myth before u say this
@@aplaystationcontroller7814 Which is bullshit considering Loki has been borderline breaking that oath himself. Fuck blood oath's, if you constantly have a guy putting your people in danger you put him down. No questions asked. Now Loki is alive and well in modern day
Dan odin basically killed himself just like chronos saw a prophecy and treat the wolf who don't know shit bout the prophecy like shot so of course it would kill him
@ILoveMyNotRealSisterxx You're right but Loki has obviously taken over his Sages body completely considering he knows Alethia is his wife. So Basim is now fully Loki
@ILoveMyNotRealSisterxx Loki is stuck on his own agenda. He used Layla and swapped places with her. Loki aligned with the Creed in the first place to keep Odin close. There's also a good chance that the Templars stand in the way of Loki from ruining the world with his family. If there was any immortal being that would have been the savior of the world, it should have been Kassandra/Alexios.
@@willbaker6532 i just finished the main storyline without even starting asgard saga. When Basim told me I have killed his son and blaming me for everything, I was like: what??! What tf did I even do.. but now it turns out that you need to complete asgard before playing the ending.
Totally agree. This game actually has a very decent story, bringing together the Isu, Norse mythology, and AC3, but the storytelling is so bad that many are super confused when finishing the main story line. The secret ending is also very important but honestly many players don't do the collecting so they won't see the secret ending. I only started to get how good the story is after watching several YT videos explaining the ending and all.
If you ask me, this video should have been shown to everyone at the ending of the game, since it explains, well the game in a sense. The game was fun and all but, to me it felt like that the core plot line of all the AC games that include the ISU was so, spread out and the gaps was filled in with so many other things. And that made it hard for me to really follow that ISU story line. I really hope that they make an AC game that is set in the ISU time and make it all about them and their lifes and such.
The game wouldn’t make sense at all, some people like to focus on the main plot of the story and not even do side missions which one of them was having dreams of Asgard. To be honest I wasn’t even going to go into Asgard but decided to go for the hell of it. Like how exactly would you show it at the end? The true ending was when Layla’s Conscience went into that tree thingy where she was going to stay for the next years.
@@MyTonyGames In Assassin's Creed II you could find "The truth" glyphs around the cities and you had to solve puzzles and it showed a clip of Adam and Eve in the precursor time among other things. I think that's partially why they called this the hidden truth
You go through the whole game hoping to become a proto-Assassin and Eivor is just like “nope not my style” despite literally running around in a cloak and stabbing people in bushes for a hundred hours
Right for people who don't know what's going on all them people are Sages and are watching events unfold, and are going to put there memories and DNA and consciousness into the life tree, a Matrix simulation to basically save themselves another piece of eden way to not die and try to stop the sun, which we go to see in the Norway ISU temple, these people come bk in valhalla as Vikings and other people we meet in the game but loki/basim is betraying them like the devil, because he wants to save his juno so Evior will have a kid to pass on his DNA and Memories of Odin aka the ISU, intresting way to try to save the world hope someone turns on the matrix machine 😉 and you get control of there body spooky
People are just sick and tired of Assasins creed games where you arent an actual member of the brotherhood. This is now 3 games in a row where you're basically a mercenary for hire and not a member of the brotherhood. The Ending lore and stuff is nice but the rest of the game doesnt feel or play like an AC game. Atleast this time they allowed you to turn on 1 hit assassinations
@@onebuffalo5402 and I got tired of AC games where they never explained correctly what happened with the isu people. For me the last AC tell more about the origins and past rather than the fight between Templar and assassins. In the end of valhalla you see the creation of the templars with the same name of the person who helped you. Poor fellow soldier of christ. This is the name of the templars. In the end you worked for a templar
Pepper always think the Assassin's Creed games are just about Assassin's and Templars. The bases is trying to find pieces of eden which were created by the Isu so the last 3 games are actually pretty important since they go back further in time to show more of the Isu which is what they need for to better understand the artifacts and to stop the world from ending.
Just finished the game a few hours ago, but realizing that Basim, the mysterious recording with eivor’s burial location and Loki all having the same voice just blew my mind
@@abasiczombie. nope. After pacifying England nothing comes up. No missions, no letters to read. I’m just moving around upgrading my settlement. How do I unlock this mission?
@@tobiogunmola9123 This video isn’t a mission. You get this from completing all the animus anomalies. It’s basically just context. Gives you a better understanding of the assassin’s creed lore. You also have Valka’s Asgard and Jotunheim dreams to complete. Do those now if you haven’t. You’ll want to finish them before the ending of the Assassin’s(Eivor’s) story. To finish Eivor’s assassin/ancient order story, you need to pledge to Hordafylke. If you’re looking at your territory map, move all the way to the bottom right. It’s beside Vinland. It’s easy to miss. A few missions later and Randvi will tell you that Sigurd wants you to go back to Norway and he’s waiting at the docks. Finish the dreams first. Make sure you’ve checked out the laptop and cabin walls back at present day and read/listened to all the stuff. And remember this video. The ending is kind of trippy
@@abasiczombie. yeah I’m done with Asgard missions. I’m at the part where bashim got healed back and entered the animus. After he entered I became eivor back and went to England with allies to fight king Alfred and I lost three allies 😭. I went back to one of the allies wife to report her dead husband then reported to Randvi and since then nothing comes up
Do you know that edward kenway son, is named after "hytham" the first assassin of england (ravens clan) but it sad coz hytham kenway choose to be a templar
He didn't choose to be a Templar he was kinda forced he and his sister got seperated when the mercenaries came to kill Edward at this home her sister got away but he couldn't and was taken by Templars
Definitely more authentic to complete the anomaly's before the ending mission in norway. Seeing as basim put those there for layla to find...if you don't find all them fore the last mission in norway you complete them as basim not layla which contradicts the whole point. I did this an wish I found them all first.
Ya I accidentally did the same thing too. Shawn and Lucy don’t say anything. And I can’t even bring myself to play more of the game. I finished the two DLC’s (which in my opinion were terrible) and finally deleted the worst (again in my own opinion) AC game to date
@@jassassinator0019 at least you didnt play that shit of Forgotten Saga. Completing that with the combat mechanics of the game really makes this game unberable
@papapudding i don't think so, maybe he have similarities with Bartolomew Roberts and John from AC Black Flag but these two are sages of the Isu Aita whom we seen in the Atlantis dlc of AC Odyssey and Aita don't look like the Isu sitting next of Odin. Plus, it seem that the 8 or twelve sitting (dont remember the number) are actually part of the norse parthenon, Aita is not of this research lab, he died long before the catastroph if i remember well.
@@alexandregrenon6842 I agree, this is not the Sage. Just because a character has a handlebar/goatee, doesn’t make him the Sage. The eye color would be the dead giveaway and we clearly can’t make that out.
@@patrickkunkle5958 There is no possible way that guy is Heimdall. There is no way he could've recovered from that and managed to kill Loki after Loki uploaded.
@voiceless glottal fricative That is true, since Heimdall and Loki were supposed to kill each other simultaneously. Maybe this guy isn’t supposed to be anyone really significant in the mythology.
@@patrickkunkle5958 I was thinking he could be Freyr and was still reincarnated as Harald Fairhair. Maybe Loki only killed him because he would've tried to stop Loki from uploading and Loki didn't have time to wait for him to leave.
What I want to know is what the Isu version of Fenrir was. Tyr still lost an arm, and Odin imprisoned him somehow for some reason. But what did Fenrir look like to the Isu?
Fenrir may have been real. Like, a real, huge wolf. In AC Odyssey we learn that the Isu experimented and created monstrous creatures. That’s why the minotaur, cyclops, medusa etc. all exist in the real world. Kassandra fights each of them in Greece, not in a simulation, but in reality. Perhaps the Isu, or specifically Loki, created one of these monsters, in the form of a huge wolf, and he named his creation Fenrir. His creation, his ‘son’.
@@EricSp33r I think he's hated because his mother, Angrboda/Aletheia was from the Roman Pantheon or a Greek Goddess/Ice Giants. It's shown different times in the story that the Isus we know from the previous games were a different group from the Asgardians and were their enemies. They probably hated Fenrir because he's a son of an Asgardian and a Roman God/Ice Giant.
basiclly the ISU where the precursor race to humans on earth but a massive global threat wiped them all out and using their ultra advanced technology they imprinted themselves onto the template that would one day become humanity.
Heyyy those idiots copied my shower thoughts In my edition it was also said that they were written in such a way that they were portrayed a hero so that when the time comes in the near forseeable future the whole world would rather worship them in unison rather than questions it's existance but then we do have atheists.... So
Basically, the lives Eivor and the others were living is actually the Valhalla for their first lives: a never ending cycle where they can feast and fight all they want and be reborn again and again. Eivor and others kept looking forward to a better afterlife, but their (fairly pathetic and harsh) existence was the best afterlife the old ones could create for themselves.
Was it pathetic though ? Ultimately we found out they got to live multiple lives every so often and become conquerors and major influencers of the world. Idk how I feel about it just offering a different look at it. The endings made me feel a lot of different feelings lol
@@robertmcdaniel1791 not all of them reincarnated more than once. Especially not the Æsir. So all of their plans ended when Eivor "erased"/locked Odin's consciousness in the machine. I have the theory that Tyr just gave up, and left Sigurd in peace. Because in the end, it was all a failure. And Tyr was probably tired of Odin's crap.
@@leontoeides oh tyr definitely gave up, probably even half way thru the game. Sigurd returned to his old self after they got back to ravensthorpe and then Norway. Tyr wasn’t even influencing him at that point, I think tyr already realized eivor is Odin and just said fuck it not this time bitch
@@leontoeides I suppose Juno might have done some modding for the version she used for Aita (after all, the Asgardian Isu seem to be less science specced compared to some of the Greek Isu, and we do know that Isu were a caste society, so it would make sense if your sciencebros & warrior bros were living in different locations basically, essentially modern equivalent of countries. Would also explain the regional more warrior culture vs mediterranean more philosopher type culture if the survivors inherited some of the trademark cultural bits from their regional masters (especially from the few dozen or w/e survived the CME event, in comparison to the few thousand human survivors globally), since I assume the different castes would have needed different more tailored humans as assistants etc workers)
It should be know that Darby McDevitt (the narrative director of the game) said to ignore it, as it shouldn’t have been put there in the first place. It’s just something a level designer put there by mistake. (He said this in the live chat of a RU-vidr’s livestream of the game)
@Guerilla operator Basim doesn't hate him, Loki does. Loki managed to take over Basim, whereas Eivor managed to hold off Odin and I think Sigurd got taken over by Tyr for some time when he was crazy. Loki as Basim hated Eivor because he was the reincarnation of Odin.
@@patrickkunkle5958 not exactly, it was a way allowing them to insert their memories and personalities into the bloodline, possibly even their whole entire minds. But I think it’s supposed to work like the bleed effect from previous ac games where the memories blend and the descendants in this case start to be unable to tell themselves apart from the past self.
I noticed the Abstergo logo on the Isu computer and I was like “wait what?” But I remember when Desmond first met Jupiter and Minerva there were a bunch of symbols flying around and one of them was the Absterho symbol, so maybe it’s an ancient icon that the Templars use for Abstergo...or something lol
Alex Gaming I noticed that the armor worn by those prepping everything are similar to the armor in SWTOR. The Calculated Mercenary’s armor is an example. In the Shadow of Revan expansion, each class had their own set that was similar to that set. I forget the names tho
@@Sully2001 Darby McDevitt said that it wasn’t supposed to be there. A level designer just put it in by mistake. Maybe writers of later games will try to make this mistake a part of the story, but as of now I think we should just ignore it.
In all honesty, as I've played most of the assassins creed games I kind of deduced that the idea of 'ragnarock' and 'resurrection' was going to involve the same process as 'the prophets'
Check the 2:01 video part. Odin FreyaThor,....whatever. All of them (except Odin) hold an Isu weapon) Freya : the Excalibur Thor: the Mjölnir Tyr: the Excalibur “two” 2 ISU soilder walks after them. The right one hold an ISU weapon what is not the Norden’s Ark and too short to be the gungnir. Is it a secret fifth ISU weapon?
So this is pretty much showing how the Isu transferred their consciousness like what’s always talked about? Or are there other times in the games where they have shown something similar to this?
@@Ozzie_Mandias Yeah I get it, it's just cool that if I'm right, this is like AC finally showing how the Isu "survived" the disaster. Like an actual visual showing of what they did, instead of just talking about it. Pretty neat.
@@Ozzie_Mandias They reincarnate only once according to the director of Valhalla, they are not like Aita, that he can reincarnate many times, the Aesir can only reincarnate once.
@@riddlerwillison3336 And building on that, Basim being the reborn physical entity of Loki was shown to try to further cheat death so he could somehow reunite with his family. It’s an interesting storyline IMO: A survived Isu member trying to further push the bounds of their already advanced technology.
the problem is they only get reincarnated ONCE… if they die, they die for good and their legacy is gone. Which confused me because Aita (Junos husband) who was reincarnated many times… I wonder how Juno was able to achieve that when Odins group couldn’t. Hopefully someone has an explanation for that? Anyway, Basim (Loki) was put in the World Trees machine by Eivor. And his consciousness was stored in the tree until present day while his physical body was dead and decomposed. If Basim didn’t touch the Staff he would remain dead. But the Staff regenerated his physical body back to life. Now Loki and Alethia are reunited once again. With his ISU knowledge and present day knowledge combined he would be very powerful. Hmm maybe there’s a chance Desmond will come back. Loki would need to recover his body from Abstergo and bring it to World Trees and use the Staff to bring him back. Maybe he will resurrect Layla as well who knows. But damn just think, all 3 of them teaming up together would be epic.
@@kyan7708 ya I think it’s eluded that his wife was Juno and there son (Fenrir?) was killed by Odin for threatening the life of the ISU or for some other reason not mentioned.
@@kyan7708 ya try reading those lore comics from Ubisoft. Hate that the industry has turned into this but unless you read the paper material in between games you get hella confused.
Originally came here for the video, but the comment section took the cake. There isn't a point to discuss with people who just say they don't like something without reason. If people don't like something then let them not like it move on. Even if they do explain, it isn't wrong for someone to dislike a game, let people have their opinions; there are still people that like the franchise and the newer games. If you want to have an objective discussion about WHY someone doesn't like a game, then please phrase it as a point of discussion and not an attack on the person. As people who have similar interests AKA gaming, we should be able to talk to one another about what each of us wants to see/don't see/hoped to see in a franchise/game without writing responses to attack one another. Also, as someone had said below, in terms of storyline, it still continues to be about Assassin/hidden ones, Templar/order of ancients, The Isu, so it still would be considered an assassin's creed game in that sense. There may be some lack of technical aspects of the older game, but that is just the change in the style of play. I don't think we should be gatekeeping these kinds of things as it's kinda weird. Also, hey I would say if you're really passionate about these thing, why don't you talk to people that work on the franchise? I am sure if you have human to human conversation about it, you never know? :) Even better try and get your hands on working on these projects. There was a quote about that, like if you don't like how other people do it, then do it yourself? something like that. Just food for thought and opinion.
Recently beat the game and got all the footages! Holyshit I love the story for this game! Basim=Loki Svala=Freyja Sigurd=Tyr Eivor=Odin Do we know who Tor is?
Every one of these characters had their inner god awaken by a certain event. Eivor/Odin when the wolf bit Eivor Sigurd/Tyr when he had his hand cut off by fulke Halfdan/Thor when Farvid betrayed him just as Loki betrayed Thor
@@b8man168 so sigurd is the only one that knows that he is a god. Does Eivor know he is Odin? Even when he finds Gungnir, he looks at it with familiar eyes. “Gungir is that you?”
@@metalhyena1961 nah not really it’s just the final moments before the apocalypse for the ISU, if you beat the Asgard storyline you already see this happen, just through the guise of a mind like Eivors (the reincarnation of Odin) that he could understand, Asgard. The ISU were quite literally a triple helix dna species, they’re brains and physical promise would have been “magic” to the understanding of humans
@@pegres5339 they’re not sages more of a reincarnation of ones self sages keep being reborn at set times in history for a specific goal... while these are the exact reincarnations of Odin, Loki, etc
The biggest thing I’m curious about, is that they all walk out with weapons armed. As if preparing for battle. What the hell are they going to go fight?
@@az3611 that's likely not the case, "ragnorak" is actually the world ending event of which a solar flare kills all life. This is referenced in older AC games. It's just interpreted as mythological beasts because that's how they can process it. They were taught of monsters, they know nothing of solar flares and space.
Good point. But wasn't the Isu/Human war happening during this time in the Isu Era? Maybe the humans were attacking the facility, so the remaining Isu sought to protect it until the flare wiped them all out, (Isu/Human alike).
@@EmpireZzzz In my case, because she is Duncan Walpole with tits: A narcissist who believed herself better than everyone else and wanted to show off how the best she was, so she joined the Assassins because in Abstergo they didn't gave her the glory she felt entitled to.
Who is it that Loki kills? Since he jumps in his place the child could then have the memories of two Isu, Loki and... someone else. Basim is the descendant of Loki, but he could have other Isu DNA in him from one of the other "gods". I hope we'll see more of this in the next AC game.
(8 monts late, lol...) It won't happen, the guy Loki killed is Heimdall. And we know who got Heimdall's memory : Rig Reidarasson, who doesn't appear in the game, but you can read his saga through the pages you have to find in the open world.
So my theorie is that all of those people where the protagonists of the games we’ve seen and played and that person who snuck in was basim and that’s why we’re getting a game with basim as the protagonist and more of it is gonna be revealed in mirage
Been playing AC for 10 years.. still can't figure out the whole Isu/god thing.. I basicly view it as 2 groups fighting throughout history without a giant back story . Just good humans versus bad humans. Becuase the bigger winding story is WAY to confusing to even try and figure out
It's not the most difficult story. Basically before humans there was another species who were way more advanced than humans. They created humans and the pieces of Eden. They all died Now it's assassins and templars fighting over the pieces of Eden
Which brings me to my next question taht technically Ragnarok is real in the AC universe, the gods have to fight during Ragnarok while for the humans/midgard world its just the astroids and the sun destroying everything and so odin and the other norse gods are being reborn again and again and seems like they are getting closer to preventing ragnarok because in game our characters (out of animus) are alive after Ragnarok and Ragnarok are happening again but because odin and the other gods have been repeating this process for eons basically each attempt they are creating tools to help prevent it and we are coming in after them reusing all their tools at once to stop Ragnarok but it seems like we will lose and restart again and so we are going to be in this loop until odin and the gods actually figure it out and either they stop it or we do because they couldnt do it in time so it comes to us to do it.... Is this making sense or am i going crazy
Also what about Layla? Is she going to survive Ragnarok? Because she's also searching for how to stop it and it seems basim wanted that so I'm not sure if he's good or bad at this point he hates eivor but strives to help us?, and if Layla is now in the machine and Ragnarok does occur and it comes to Odin's time again (isu time) then is he going to have access to Layla too?
I guess things would be different since now Havi (odin) who is eivor is dead and because one of most important things that each time caused Ragnarok was the enmity between Odin and Loki so now that eivor (odin) is dead I think Ragnarok would be different and maybe Basim can actually survive from Ragnarok and end this loop
from what Assasin's creed implies is that EVERY religious and mythological figure existed as the precursor beings known as ISU. i'd really like a game where you play in the crusades again and you end up fighting ISU based on the christian Mythology. just imagine fighting an ISU with massive wings giving humanity the idea for angels.
Well the ending of Valhalla is essentially pointing to that. Order of ancients is wiped out and something that follows Christian ideology will take over aka the templars.
Yeah I didn’t realize the resemblance at all at first.. same with Sigurd and tyr. They all share physical attributes which is weird because eivor is the only one who was a female when their god counterpart was male
No, Baldur was killed before, although Loki did that, too. In one of the Animus anomalies, he talks about it with his wife, how Baldur was easily killed
I know it‘s really late for asking this but can you find this facility in the game? I think it’s still possible to find new secrets in AC Valhalla, since one of the devs stated that not every secret was found to this day. Maybe there are some really well hidden hints in this video and/or in the base game that lead to the ruins of this place with the pillar and the remains of the Aesir, especially Heimdall’s body with the blade Loki stabbed him with. What do you think about this? Is there any hope?
@@cdrillaguap9993 Odin and his court are subject members of the Isu / First Civilization - extremely advanced beings; technologically and biologically. At the end of their civilization, 75k years ago, they played around with time and space via the Calculations or Yggdrasil; instigating a solar flare that seared the Earth to a crisp. Now, Odin and his court seemed to have jumpstarted their own Sage program; which is biotransference / reincarnation through human hosts throughout history. This means that Odin and these Isu are out there in modern society, living their lives in human form; like Basim / Loki.
It may not make sense, but if you look at the part where you are going to sit you can see more "capsules" with babies, those could be other Norse gods or babies for other gods from a different mythology.
This is dumb when you know what happens to them later. They're just reborn and--- NOTHING. BIG FAT NOTHING! Tyr goes back to being a nobody. Odin rejects himself completely, Loki becomes a hipster and Thor just mopes in Northumbria. Wtf. This would be way cooler if they didn't mix it in with real life historical events, then we could see an Isu civiliasation come back but noooo. They just had to go overboard with the fantasy element of AC.
I hate people whan they say that AC Valhalla is not assassins creed... Just look at this... This is going to be the next Ezio Desmond type trilogy I think
Paganism in a modern style. I've never liked Greek pagan stories and Reincarnation of souls because they don't make sense at all. I also didn't like Superman and superheroes because they make humans look like pagan gods. I hate how they inserted a pagan Viking story into an Arab character's life "Basim"....that's a mess.
How did you get this video WITH audio? The only way I can view it is if I exit the animus a, go on the computer, and view the video from the files. But when I do this the menu music is still playing instead of the video’s audio.
was not secret to me as i did love to clear the maps by getting artifacts and wealths,solving mysteries and especially thanks to those i stumbled upon all 10 jumping puzzles which in the end unlocked the the whole isu ending tens of hours before i saw its mythological counterpart
Abstergo in general started with the animus in the year 1930 for a fruit of Eden so that information passed to the founders and that's why it has that logo
Now the question is since the sage returned every so many years (he was supposedly junos lover that was brought to life in ac 4 and twice) will there be another eivor? I'd think so but the thing is those with isu dna... Could be reincarnations of the isu as seen by this and ac 4 and even unity it's crazy
Odin and the Aesir can only reincarnate once in their sages, it was already confirmed by the director of Valhalla, that is why at the end of the game, Basim tells Alethia that "only they remain", there will be no other Eivor The case of Aita (the wise man of Ac4) is different, since Juno modified the process to constantly reincarnate in humans, that makes him the only Isu that he can reincarnate multiple times.
@@riddlerwillison3336 well that sucks. Odins group fought hard to outlive Great Catastrophe only for them to be reincarnated and die human deaths before their ISU consciousness could manifest completely. Now their whole legacy is gone. I wonder if the group accounted for this… literally most of them didn’t get their memories back or knew they were a Sage.. apart from Svala, Sigurd, Basim, and Eivor. But the rest just lived their lives as a human completely unaware of their past life.
@@eden20111 Minerva and Jupiter had already warned that the Sage project does not guarantee a total reincarnation in humans. In some cases, the Isu personality and memories fail to manifest, or other times both personalities clash (which usually causes madness) or one of the personalities consumes the other. It is mainly this last reason why they rejected the project and considered it immoral, they also forbade Juno to do it, although we already know that she did it anyway and she shared the information with Odin
Yeah, We finally have seen the Isu/Gods REALLY looked alike, not illusions made for the human brain. Hope we get more of that in the future. (And for or the disgrace of the part of players who wanted to spend the rest of their lifes fighting The Catholic Church or some dirty politicians)
confused? 1. All of Eivor dreams are just an interpretual of its own.. what we see is an actual what was happened. 2. The "ragnarok" is the end of all civilization including the gods of other mythologies. 3. why they have weapon? who are they fighting? whats the point its already the end of the world? In norse they will fight "Jotunn" but in actual, they fight different kinds of ISU hybrid and other ISUs such as greek gods, adam/eve because odin wants to protect/defend that "life tree" and may no one follows. in conclusion Odin might be the bad guy here because he hate isu hybrid(like how loki have a wolf son) breeding and wants rule his land with no opposition and chaos.
not the same but i had an idea for a dlc. the assassins find isu dna and enter it in the animus desperate to find a weapon against the templars/abstergo. but to their shock they find themselves in the far future where abstergo has won and took over the world. they created human/isu hybrids as soldiers. you play as one that fought back from his programming. you fight up the abstergo tree like a shortened version of the order in odyssey/valhalla. the final boss is the owner of abstergo who was the first hybrid and is the most powerful. you win the final battle but he still is strong enough to send you back through a time portal to the distand past which explains why a future person's dna is in the past.
The AC purists gonna have a mental breakdown if you give them that. Their brains are too small to understand this is all tech and science and the the Catholic Church playing with them.
In Assassin's Creed God aren't real, they're just what humans interpret the Isu as. The Isu were just technologically advance beings who created humans. They all tried to find ways to preserve themselves or their contentiousness which would manifest themselves through DNA at some point in history as a "sage" of that Isu. The "Life Tree" was located in what became Norway. So those Isu in the video became Norse gods to humans and the Life Tree, the machine they were connected to, was called Yggdrasil.
@Real One86 Pretty much, in real life we have these mythologies about gods. Roman, Greek, Norse, Egyptian, etc. In the Assassin's Creed games, they decided to make it so what we call gods, weren't actually gods; They were advanced creature that created humans for slave labor. They're called "Isu" in the game. The "isu" knew the world was gonna get hit by a massive solar flare that would affect the world so much it would end all life on Earth ; Massive earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes/typhoons, etc. They tried to find ways to survive, and this video showed one way some them tried to survive. They wanted pass on their DNA through humans who might survive and be reincarnated later in life. If you play the newest Assassin's Creed you'll see how that comes to be.
@@fattygamer94 Dude.... You literally just explained the whole confusing back story in 1 paragraph... I've been playing since the first AC and literally could never get the isu thing (so I just view AC as 2 rival groups who fight throughout history). But you just cleared the air and made it so straight forward
I want to know who the fuck is ISU Fenrir. Is it actually a real wolf engineered by Loki with his DNA and calls it "son" or just a regular human looking Isu.
basically these are Odin, Thor etc... people from an ancient civilization... when their kind was dying they implanted their genes into these babies, which are all ancestors to Eivor, Sigurd and the characters from the game.
@@brxnv_ yea I’ve only played assasins creed brotherhood, 3, black flag, and now just finished Valhalla and I don’t know wtf is going on. Could you recommend any good vids that do a good job of explaining the lore to a newbie
@@brxnv_ The one baby you see in this scene for example is eivor himself being saved somewhere until the vikings age or is it basically eivors great grandparent? This is what confused me tbh
That's what games should strife to do. If it's not a mystery how can it be interesting? You should have questions so later games can answer those and ask new ones. If it was a straight up ending with no questions left to ask, there wouldn't be another AC game.
@@thomasvrooland8755 there’s not gonna be ac Valhalla 2 or anything that involves eivor again... that’s just not how they do, they move from protagonist to protagonist
@@thomasvrooland8755 hell no it was just terribly laid out. Most did the main story without knowing the Asgard story was meant to be played along with it, let alone that the Animus glitches would be part of it. I'm just lucky I did all of it at the same time
No he's dead. Only reason Basim is alive is bcuz instead of killing him Eivor hooked him up to the thing in the Yggdrasil chamber which kept him somewhat alive, then he got the staff of hermes which healed him when he was disconnected from the thing.
The similarites with the MAtrix are fairly ironic. Lol SO TWAS ALL AN illusion, and the ancients when they died would be reborn in human hosts in the way they were born originally: from the "trees" of life where their race come from. Too advanced to mate normally anymore it seems, unless its for the purposes of genetically monitoring, controlling and ensuring the healthiest and best offspring. *shrugs *
I’m so confused so there were two ways this happened one where they drank the mead of poetry to escape ragnorak and then there’s this which is a mirror image only with isu technology so was evoirs journey to Asgard not real and this is really what happened? Also if that’s the case why didn’t eivor see ragnorak as it truly was isu technology that saved the isu and not the mead of poetry.
That's exactly it. As for Eivors visions. They claim that her brain interpreted it as such because Eivor wouldn't be able to grasp the actual visual event that really occurred. As Vikings believe in the God's, they'd never imagine that it was just a mortal, yet extremely advanced civilisation.
@@LPeck1985 Man the look on Eivor's face said it all when he found out Asgard/Valhalla was all a lie. A fabricated lie. That look of betrayal made me feel so bad for them. That's like the most existential crisis ever. Every one of his friends or foes are magically flown away by Valkyrie's to Odin's hall after death, those "dead" warriors were just lies. Poor fucking Eivor
@@jpf7942 And yet throughout the game, especially after that scene, Eivor seems non the wiser in regards to a previous highly advanced civilisation. Almost like they don't fully grasp the meaning of it all. Even Sigurd doesn't really know, and he was all "higher purpose" attitude prior to that. Haha.