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Not to be confused with Standing Stone locations, Cairns are locations where you make stones stand… Joking aside, Cairns are structures created by stacking stones one on top of the other.

This practice of creating Cairns has been done throughout human history for a variety of reasons such as making landmarks, used burial plots, ceremonies, meditation and more. In Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Evior could visit these locations and take time to reflect while building a Cairn.

Doing so will treat you with more details regarding Evior’s childhood, and also reward you with some XP and a Skill Point.

As the name implies, Offering Altars in Assassin’s Creed are places you’ll encounter where you can make an offering to the gods. Each altar requests a particular offer. Some may simply ask for silver, while others require certain fish varieties or resources. Completing an Offering Altar will usually result in the discovery of a World Event.

Head to our Altars page for details about each Altar and where to find them.

In Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Eivor will have the opportunity to seek out legendary beasts of mythic proportions and defeat them in Legendary Hunts. These boss fights will prove to be a true test of skill, but the rewards are said to be as legendary as the hunt itself.

As you build up your settlement at Ravensthorpe, you will have the opportunity to build a Hunter’s Hut. By bringing proof of your kills to the Huntsman, you can unlock rare rewards, and even turn in lesser trade goods harvested from other animals for additional unique rewards.

Every great viking craves a warrior’s death. In your travels through Norway and England, you may come upon the last remnants of King Ragnar Lothbrok’s most loyal viking elite, known as the Drengr.

 

 

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