The Walls of Templebrough Assassin's Creed Valhalla Quest
Group: Ledecestrescire / The Kingmaker's Saga
This is one of the two quests you will receive after you get information about where King Burgred may be staying.
Templebrough is home to the ruins of a Roman fortress, an ideal place to hide a king. Eivor sets out to meet Sigurd and Ubba, who have gone there to scout ahead.
Related points of interest
Templebrough Fort England
Prior quests
To begin The Walls of Templebrough you must first complete Bartering.
Quest stages of The Walls of Templebrough
1. Speak with Sigurd
You will find Sigurd and Ubba near the river to the west of the Templebrough Fort. They know that the king is not here, but they want to get information about his location from his wife who is in the fort.
2. Find and confront Lady Aethelswith
You will go to the fortress together with Sigurd. Go to the central part of the stronghold, where the soldier's barracks are located. It is relatively easy to get there unnoticed from the eastern side of the fortress.
Kill the soldiers you come across there and go down the stairs.
You will meet the queen and her three servants there. You will start talking. After a while you will realize that it is not the queen, but one of the servants dressed as her.
3. Capture Aethelswith and bring her to the camp
The queen, taking advantage of the situation, will start running away. Chase after her, ignoring the soldiers in the area. The queen will be escaping towards the river.
When she reaches the river, she will get onto the boat waiting for her there and will sail away. Jump on another boat and follow her.
The boat with the queen will sail towards the shore where there is a camp with a few soldiers. If you are quick, you will catch the queen before she gets to the camp. If not, you will have to deal with the soldiers in the camp.
The tie up the queen and transport her to the camp where Ubba is waiting for you.
After completing The Walls of Templebrough you will get or will be able to get Tilting the Balance (1 of 2).