Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Large DLC

Assassin's Creed Valhalla has recently got a new DLC (more about it in our test). This allows you to travel to Paris and experience the historically converted siege of Paris through the Vikings.

But in the city there is a biggest mystery in a building that the fans could now ventilate. Behind it hides a small message that suggests a shortcut with Assassin's Creed: Unity.

Absuriously heavy mystery solved in the new Assassin's Creed Valhalla-DLC

The well-known Youtuber Access The Animus deals with everything around the history of Assassin's Creed. In a new video, he summarizes the mystery from the DLC:

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Where starts the puzzle : in the bell tower of Saint Denis, a new environment from The Siege of Paris, you will find an old stone slab. The message on it is once again an illegible string. But about a code called Caesar Cipher, the first message could be translated.

This ultimately results in a letter written in Latin. This is the first news based on the translation from the video of Access The Animus:

From the light blue flowers in Compendium From the white flowers in North Paris, where we pray And from the market square in Suessionum The same lengths lead to the place Hide it For the next key, the first, the second and the last contain the next and the third remains alone.

The second message : The first text thus points to the cities of Compendium, North Paris and Suessionum. The locations described give a triangle on the map and in the middle of it is the next place. Located directly to Saint Denis there is a tombstities for the deceased kings of Paris.

There, after some graves, there is a second stone plate, which again contains an encrypted message. This is in the ISU language to which you can read more here:

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In the end, the following message could be found by further decoding and a translation from the Latin:

Dionisius controls the mind with a ball, but that's not enough to save him. I will continue his work so I can write a story about his pitched head. I've created something wrong and placed in the globe false runs to add others to each other But that's exactly what touches my mind and tell me something that I do not really see or hear I do not know what to do to move to the left I brought it back where Dionisius found it It is too dangerous We use it to tell a story for others

So hangs the mystery with Assassin's Creed Unity

The siege of Paris takes direct reference to the second Unity DLC Dead Kings with this message. There is also to Saint Denis, more precisely in the catacombs and thus the tombstones of the deceased kings. At the end, Arno Dorian found a piece of Eden apple.

This makes the new DLC from Assassin's Creed Valhalla direct reference to the apple, which will land many centuries later in the place. In addition, we know through the last text that probably Dionisius has controlled people with a mighty ball, the apple of Eden. And a piece of it was ultimately buried in Saint Denis.

It is a small Easter Egg, which probably only the fewest will notice when playing. Start-up fans of the series should nevertheless be happy about this reference.

Do you find such encrypted Easter Eggs exciting or do you prefer to be shown that such connections between games will be shown understood for all?

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