Order of the Ancients Assassin's Creed Valhalla Point of interest
There are 45 The Order of the Ancients members in Assassin's Creed Valhalla. Defeating all of them is a part of the "Breaking the Order" quest for Hytham.
There are two types of the Order members: Zealots - there are 15 of them and they ride around specific regions on the map, and Inner Circle members - there are 30 of them and they have fixed locations.
Some of the members are automatic story kills and can't be found outside of their specific main quests. The others can be found in the open world.
Story kills
- Kjotve the Cruel (The Axe) - Warden of War. Rygjafylke, A Cruel Destiny quest.
- Wigmund (The Tang) - Warden of Wealth. Grantebridgescire, An Island of Eels quest.
- Avgos Spearhand (The Arrow) - Warden of War. Lunden, Firing The Arrow quest.
- Sister Frideswid (The Leech) - Warden of War. Lunden, Bleeding The Leech quest.
- Vicelin (The Compass) - Warden of War. Lunden, Smashing the Compass quest.
- Fulke (The Instrument) - Warden of Relics. Suthesexe, Storming the Walls quest.
- Bishop Herefrith (The Crozier) - Warden of Wealth. Lincolnscire, A Sword-Shower in Anecastre quest.
- Abbess Ingeborg (The Firebrand) - Warden of Law. Jorvik, Burning the Firebrand quest.
- Grigorii (The Needle) - Warden of Law. Jorvik, Pricking the Needle quest.
- Audun (The Vault) - Warden of Law. Jorvik, Closing The Vault quest.
- Selwyn (The Gallows) - Warden of Faith. Wincestre, Choking the Gallows quest.
- Hilda (The Quill) - Warden of Faith. Wincestre, Plucking the Quill quest.
- Ealhferth (The Seax) - Warden of Faith. Wincestre, Impaling the Seax quest.
- "The Father" - Grand Maegester. Hamtunscire, The Poor Fellow-Soldier quest.
Below is a list of all the Order members you will be able to find while exploring England.
Index
- Beneseck of Bath (The Bell)
- Beorhtsige
- Bercthun
- Callin
- Cola
- Cudberct
- Eanbhert (The Vellum)
- Eorforwine
- Gifle (The Ash-Spear)
- Gorm Kjotvesson (The Keel)
- Gunilla (The Adze)
- Havelok (The Billhook)
- Heika of Friesland (The Sickle)
- Heike
- Horsa
- Hrothgar
- Hunta, son of Hunta (The Baldric)
- Kendall
- Leofgifu (The Scabbard)
- Mucel, Heir to What He Tells (The Lathe)
- Osgar
- Patrick (The Anvil)
- Redwalda
- Reeve Derby (The Vice)
- Sister Blaeswith, The Archbishop's Shadow (The Rake)
- Tata, Defender of Otta's Wyrd (The Dart)
- Tatfrid (The Lyre)
- Wealdmaer
- Woden
- Wuffa
- Yohanes Loukas (The Oil)
All known locations on the map England
Beneseck of Bath (The Bell)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Faith. He can be found overseeing the graveyard at Brimclif Monastery along the southern coast of Suthsexe, south of Cyning Vale.
Clues x 2
- Kill Bercthun and loot Note Taken from Order Member.
- Investigate the chain blockade (Embert Blockade) on the Ember River, in Suthsexe northeast of Portcestre.
Palatinus Beneseck, The Bell
Early in Beneseck's life, The Rake took him in. His delight in murder was clear, but to serve the Order, his will had to be broken. The Rake's method was to inflict upon him day and night the loud, incessant clang of a bell. It became the signal to trigger his primal, murderous instincts.
The Bell grew to be particularly adept at filling The Order's coffers with silver. He presented himself as a man of charity. In this way, he met wealthy donors who supported the monastery. Once met, it was easy enough to visit them, murder them, rob them, and bury them anonymously in the abbey's graveyard.
Beorhtsige▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 280. A burly Norseman, Joy-Canker takes pride in his red beard. "It's dyed with the blood of my kills!" he likes to say. He is a stalwart friend of The Vellum.
Bercthun▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 340. Bercthun serves as a messenger and factotum to The Bell. He likes to crush tortoises with his bare hands. If no tortoises are about, run!
Callin▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 280. A hermit who lives deep in the woods, Long-Sorrow holds himself motionless until small birds wander his way. He then throttles them and eats their flesh with joyous abandon.
Cola▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 90. Scrappy and surprisingly tough, Cola likes to fight close-in but can handle a bow as well. His motto is, "Blood speaks true." Cola delivers emergency communications to The Adze.
Cudberct▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 160. An intense and deep-feeling man, Cudberct mourns his victims, often contributing silver toward their funerals. He is a trusted adjutant of The Anvil.
Eanbhert (The Vellum)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Law. He can be found in a house overgrown with vegetation near the dock in Glowecestre in Glowecestrescire.
Clues x 2
- Kill Hunta, son of Hunta (The Baldric), and loot Note Found on Order Member.
- Investigate the fort at Thieves' Warren atop the highest hill in all of Glowecestrescire, just north of the town of Glowecestre.
Preost Eanbhert, The Vellum
Eanbhert is a meticulous man, careful about all he undertakes and rigorous about his work. Trained as a scribe, he came into possession of some remarkable documents indicating that a secret order existed among his countrymen.
He sought them out and was soon brought into The Order himself. His precision has served him well--he soon rose to the rank of Preost and is given the most difficult assignments and scrupulously executes them.
Eorforwine▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 90. A powerful warrior, Eorforwine forges her own armor. An apprentice druid, she chants charms and incantations to bring woe upon her adversaries.
Gifle (The Ash-Spear)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Wealth. He can be found in the Forest Hideout, southwest of the Roman ruins near Britannia's Watch in East Anglia.
Clues x 3
- Kill Wuffa and loot Note take from The Lathe.
- Investigate the tall Roman tower (Ruined Tower) north of Northwic in East Anglia.
- Search the bandit camp found between Britannia's Watch and Thetford Village in East Anglia.
Palatinus Gifle, The Ash-Spear
Gifle made an odd fit in The Order. He never cared much for hierarchy and rules; however, he found that by doing The Order's work, he earned himself enormous freedom--freedom to indulge in mead and debauchery, but freedom nonetheless.
Thanks to his fearless combat and shrewd judgment, he attained the rank of Palatinus, whereupon he began to forge links with various groups of bandits and bend them to The Order's will.
Gunilla (The Adze)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Law. She can be found on the dock of Repton in Ledecestrescire.
Clues x 3
- Kill Cola and loot Found Note from Order Member.
- Defeat the drinking champion found in the Roman ruins within Ledecestre town in Ledecestrescire.
- Investigate the houses northwest of the watermill in Cweornric hamlet in western Ledecestrescire.
Palatinus Gunilla, The Adze
Gunilla grew up a dutiful daughter. She worked helping to build ships with her uncles and cousins. Waves of pestilence brought chaos and devastation to her family, and she yearned for a more orderly world.
A passing noblewoman introduced her to the tenets of the Order, and Gunilla was soon apprenticed. Now she oversees shipbuilding and naval operations as The Adze.
Havelok (The Billhook)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Wealth. He can be found in his villa at the foot of a wall near Lincoln's town hall in Lincolnscire.
Clues x 2
- Kill Eanbhert (The Vellum) and loot Note from The Crozier.
- Investigate Aelfgarstun farm, northwest of the town of Lincoln in Lincolnscire.
Palatinus Havelok, The Billhook
Havelok came to Lincolnscire as a young man with the Great Heathen army. A member of the Order recognized Havelok's quick and ruthless intelligence, and introduced him to the Crozier. As apprentice to The Crozier, Havelok gained stature and experience.
He now is an established landholder and farmer in Lincoln from where he bribes the shire soldiers to do his bidding.
Heika of Friesland (The Sickle)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Faith. She can be found at the bakery in Colcestre market in Essexe.
Clues x 2
- Kill Woden and loot Note from The Order.
- Investigate Maeldun's Saltern Camp, along the eastern coast of Essexe.
Palatinus Heika, The Sickle
Heika grew up in the ports of Friesland, where she became quite knowledgeable about the poisonous qualities of the Weever Fish.
Later, as Order member The Sickle, she began to use this knowledge in the bakery, spicing her breads with fish scales for those whom The Order prefers dead.
Heike▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 250. Stalwart, brave, true, none too bright, and lethal.
Horsa▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 130. The unsmiling visage of Horsa, called Frown-Hoard, strikes icy fear into the souls of all who look upon it. With good reason. Horsa is highly reliable and often serves The Lathe.
Hrothgar▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 280. Enemies panic upon seeing Hrothgar's shiny pate approaching. He takes particular joy in the sound of crunching bones, the skull best of all. The Oil employs Hrothgar for any tasks requiring brutality.
Hunta, son of Hunta (The Baldric)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of War. He will be automatically revealed after the Hidden Ones Bureau is built in Ravensthorpe. He can be found at the marketplace in the town of Ledecestre, Ledecestrescire.
Palatinus Hunta, The Baldric
Hunta, a gregarious drengr from Norway, fancies himself a bit of a skald. His impromptu poems endear him to Norse and Saxon alike, a quality that brought him to the attention of The Order, and he soon joined their ranks.
Recently, he has, in fact, married into a prosperous Saxon family whose members hold both military and financial clout. Hunta has begun using this familial power to grant small favors as a means of bringing as many foot soldiers as he can under his influence.
He is a successful recruiter for the Order of Ancients and holds the rank of Palatinus.
Kendall▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 90. Wily and quick, Kendall the Blood Brewer made her name by slitting enough throats to fill vats with blood. She is one of the favorites of the Order, who assign her important targets.
Leofgifu (The Scabbard)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of War. She will be automatically revealed after the Hidden Ones Bureau is built in Ravensthorpe. She can be found in the Saxon military camp at Utbech, across the river north of the town of Grantebridge, Grantebridescire.
Palatinus Leofgifu, The Scabbard
Leofgifu, known as The Scabbard, facilitates all of the Order's clandestine military activity in Grantebridgescire. She procures weapons and issues exceptional orders to select units. Orphaned by the plague, Leofgifu grew up as a bandit, and eventually sought work as a mercenary.
The Order took notice, as she proved herself an adept fighter, and soon recruited her to the cause. As a valued mercenary, Leofgifu quickly insinuated herself into a position of command by distributing luxury goods and favors to fellow officers. In turn, these officers turn a blind eye to what they believe to be simple contraband but is in fact an amassing of powerful weapons meant for the Order.
Mucel, Heir to What He Tells (The Lathe)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Wealth. He can be found repairing ships near the dock of Buckingham in Oxenefordscire.
Clues x 3
- Kill Horsa and loot Found Note from The Order.
- Defeat the dice champion found at Buckingham's inn in northern Oxenefordscire.
- Investigate the sealed chamber on the grounds of Eatun Barn, east of Oxeneforda in Oxenefordscire.
Preost Mucel, The Lathe
Mucel was brought into the Order by his colleague, The Anvil, who plucked him away from service of the young Aethelred.
The Order values his great expertise in ship-building and in fashioning wooden implements of torture.
Osgar▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 220. The thin and duplicitous Osgar comes from a family of vintners. He likes a tipple after a good stabbing. The Billhook relies on him to implement his schemes.
Patrick (The Anvil)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Wealth. He's a blacksmith. He can be found at his forge in the town of Oxeneforda on the western border of Oxenefordscire.
Clues x 2
- Kill Leofgifu (The Scabbard) and loot Note Taken from Order Member.
- Investigate the smithy next to the circular ruins on the grounds of Saint Albanes Abbey, Oxenefordscire, north of Lunden.
Palatinus Patrick, The Anvil
At a young age, Patrick proved his worth to the Order by fashioning well-tempered blades at his father's smithy. When Patrick grew to adulthood, he was brought into the Order as a master blacksmith.
A proud man descended from lords of Hwicce, Patrick fashions weapons for the Order to the specifications of each member and is much esteemed by them. However, Patrick has grown resentful of following the Order's commands and has become obsessed with the notion of escaping with his wife and children across the sea. He has had this dream for years, however, and somehow never brings himself to actually leave.
Redwalda▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 90. Redwalda's father was a wealthy lord, whom Redwalda murdered in his bed. Not for any inheritance, for the pleasure of it.
Reeve Derby (The Vice)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Law. He can be found near a waterfall in the village of Picheringa, Eurvicscire. To find out his identity you must kill all six "minor" Wardens of Law.
Maegester Derby, The Vice
Derby came late into The Order, having already secured the position of reeve in the city of his birth.
Enforcing rules was his joy and pleasure. He saw attaining the rank of Maegester in The Order as a way to enforce rules with even more severity, thereby increasing his pleasure all the more.
Sister Blaeswith, The Archbishop's Shadow (The Rake)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Faith. She can be found at St. Martin's Church in Canterbury in Cent. To find out her identity you must kill all six "minor" Wardens of Faith.
Maegester Blaeswith, The Rake
A youthful love gone sour sent Blaeswith into a nunnery at the insistence of her father. There, however, she found a new love: The Order.
She pursued the precepts of The Order with a consuming passion, eventually rising to the level of Maegester.
Tata, Defender of Otta's Wyrd (The Dart)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Law. He can be found at Quatford's stables in eastern Sciropescire.
Clues x 2
- Kill Eanbhert (The Vellum) and loot Note to Order Member.
- Investigate the Ruined Tower east of Caustow Castle near the southwestern border of Sciropescire.
Palatinus Tata, The Dart
Tata claims he sprang from the soil of Mercia, such is his love for the land. All his youth, he rode the vales of Sciropescire, Oxenefordscire, and Ledecestrescire. His grandfather had fought for old King Offa, and the tales have been passed down.
A wise, thoughtful man, Tata learned all he could of Offa, including the fact that the old king had been in the Order. Therefore, Tata himself sought entry and quickly rose to the rank of Palatinus.
He is a stable master and took the name of The Dart as befits his penetrating wisdom.
Tatfrid (The Lyre)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Wealth. He can be found in the marketplace or playing music on stage in Grantebridge, Grantebridgescire. To find out his identity you must kill all six "minor" Wardens of Wealth.
Maegester Tatfrid, The Lyre
Tatfrid joined the Order almost by accident. A Saxon who fought with the Norse, he led a successful raid in Wessex, during which he spared the life of three prisoners.
One of those was The Crozier, who soon recruited Tatfrid for his fighting skills and absolute determination. By dint of effort and will, the Lyre recently rose to the rank of Maegester.
Wealdmaer▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 160. Perhaps the most thoughtful of the Order's Zealots, Wealdmaer has written a series of poems on the topic "heads lopped from shoulders." He is a boon companion of The Dart, with whom he enjoys a good chess game.
Woden▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 220. Left for dead in a burial bit full of pagans, Woden clambered out and spent the next two years tracking down those who killed his fellow villagers one by one. None survived the meeting. A much-trusted courier, Woden often relays messages for The Sickle.
Wuffa▶ show the map ◀
Suggested Power: 160. Lithe and agile, Wuffa prefers only to mortally wound her targets, as opposed to killing them outright. "I enjoy watching them bleed to death," she says. "You have to savor the moment." Wuffa is a frequent drinking companion of The Ash-Spear.
Yohanes Loukas (The Oil)▶ show the map ◀
Warden of Faith. He can be found in the hamlet of Fearnhamme in Hamtunscire.
Clues x 3
- Kill Bercthun and loot Note Found on Order Member.
- Investigate the festival near Henge Farm in the hills south of Stonehenge in Hamtunscire.
- Search the pig farm at Readingum Abbey in Hamtunscire.
Preost Yohanes, The Oil
Yohanes took the cloth to bring respectability to his family name. However, in the Church, he took the lessons of hierarchy and discipline seriously, leading him to join the Order.
His method was to worm his way into contact with influential people, dispatch them, and install his family members into their vacant positions.
All known locations on the map Vinland
Gorm Kjotvesson (The Keel)▶ show the map ◀
Related quests: Hunter of Beasts
To kill Gorm you must travel to Vinland, then get the right equipment and find him in his camp. To find out about his location you must kill all six "minor" Wardens of War and then you get the quest "In a Strange Land".
Maegester Gorm, The Keel
Gorm grew up under the heel and the shadow of Kjotve the Cruel. His father passed down the rigor of The Order and taught Gorm the lessons of a harsh love: pain, humiliation, endurance.
With the loss of his father, Gorm taught himself pitiless hatred.