Even the best of games have plot holes. It’s not a referendum on the game itself, some of the greatest franchises in movies and television have inconsistencies that are eventually resolved with creative thinking later (“It’s the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs."). InAssassin’s Creed Valhalla, it’s fair to say that a majority of the game’s broken story points revolve around a single character: Eivor.

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Eivor Rejecting Odin’s Offer

Eivor Varinsdottir, who will be referred to as the canonical she/her in this article, isn’t a bad character. She’s been fleshed out well, especially with the comics that detail her background. But that’s actually what makes her moments of problematic storytelling and personality traits so jarring. It’s not that Eivor is a weak individual, it’s that she’s so strong that when something comes along that doesn’t make sense about her, it really strikes the player across the face.

Warning: Every spoiler in the game will likely be discussed here in some capacity.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Getting Knocked Down In The Odin Boss Fight

10Rejection Of The Creed

One of themistakes that can ruin a playthroughis skipping the cutscenes. One of the best and most memorable lines from the game is when Odin asks what more Eivor could want than power and glory, and Eivor responds, “Everything else.”

Why, then, does Eivor never become an assassin? She does their work to eliminate tyrants and then, inexplicably, she tries to seize the same power and glory she rejected earlier by installing despots throughout England. It’s a plan that eventually dooms her clan.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Soma’s Death At Chepeham

9Forgetting Past Life

The game’s signature storyline is Sigurd’s realization about his own identity as Tyr. And of course, the antagonist, Basim, has known all along that he is Loki. Therefore, it stands to reason that Eivor should have at least some inkling that she is Havi.

It’s not likethe best armor sets in the gamemake Eivor look so different that she forgets herself. She comes face to face with all of it and rejects Odin, believing him to be a different individual entirely. Why did she completely forget herself while the others remembered?

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Sýnin Flowing Near A Tower

8Tactical Mismanagement

The disastrous end of the game is squarely on Eivor’s shoulders. WhileEivor can learn some incredible skills, no amount of talent can compensate for the reckless and foolhardy charge into a blatant trap.

For the entire game, Eivor uses precise strikes at strategic locations because she knows that she’s outnumbered. Then she throws all of her cards on the table to attack a location that she can’t confirm. In fact, her only lead is leaked from the very person she’s trying to kill. Eivor had sniffed out worse ambushes prior to this.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Odin Talking With Eivor During The Blood Eagle

7Sýnin’s Friendship

Whilethe game gets a lot about Vikings right, there are some things about animals that they could have done better. PastAssassin’s Creedgames have had to explain the presence of a flying companion.

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But Eivor just has hers around and it’s never explained why. What’s more, Eivor specifically remarks that Sýnin only eats when she’s found somebody to kill. So it’s not like the bird is even getting regular meals from her companion.

6Unable To Recognize Self

This one differs for each gender of Eivor, but there’s a problem with either one. For the female Eivor, how does she not see that her own body and voice have changed during her interactions in Asgard and Jotunheim?

For the male Eivor, it’s even worse, as he’s talking to himself frequently and somehow never recognizes it. Are there no mirrors to see a reflection in? Is the sound of one’s own voice really that foreign? It’s not like anyVikings from other eraswould ever have this problem.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Young Eivor Desynchronizing

5DNA Configuration

There are some real issues with DNA. All of the otherreal-people from the gamehave defined genetic code, but apparently, that global consistency doesn’t extend to Eivor. Why does the Animus not have any issue recognizing male or female until the wolf attack?

Additionally, Sigurd and Basim are both the same gender as the god inhabiting them. Why was Eivor not on this boat? And why would her personality and identity, a separate function than chromosomal sex, have manifested in the DNA at all?

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Eivor Running Across A Bridge

4Speed Deficiency

To say Eivor is slow is the understatement of the year. Go ahead and time out a 100-meter dash in the game. Embarrassing, right?Some facts about Vikings didn’t make their way into the game, but there is no way that Eivor’s pitiful speed is an accurate representation of that time period.

Eivor has lived as a warrior and the prequel comic strips show that she’s never led a life boring enough to be out of shape. Perhaps it was a decision by Ubisoft to make the 130-plus hour game take even longer, but it’s too bad that Eivor is the one paying that price.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Eivor Dual Wielding Two Handed Weapons

3Weapons Training

Past installments of the series have done a solid job explaining how the characters came to be trained with the weapons that they used. Eivor was raised in Norway and naturally defaults to handheld axes in most cutscenes.

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Yet she’s perfectly capable of picking up a long spear, two-handed flail, or heavy shield and using it better than the enemies she fights against. Even the misthios fromAssassin’s Creed Odysseyhad to train until adulthood to master that kind of arsenal.

2Burial Site

The popular plot hole here is that Basim, while unconscious, somehow locates Eivor’s body with pinpoint accuracy. However, that is more of an inconsistency with Loki than it is with Eivor.

The real issue here is how and why Eivor went back to Vinland when she made clear her last stand would be in England. And how was she buried with her belongings when it was impossible to carry equipment into Vinland?

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Eivor’s Grave In Vinland

1Embracing King Aelfred

After trying to kill Eivor multiple times, then murdering Ubba and unleashing a trap that killed Soma, Hunwald, and Hjorr, King Aelfred is finally exposed as the leader behind the Order of the Ancients. When discovered, King Aelfred explains that he’s going to get rid of the order and create the Templars, to which Eivor unbelievably approves.

This is the man still hellbent on ridding England of the Vikings, the same person who has murdered countless numbers of Eivor’s friends, family, and clan. It’s a plot hole so glaring some are assuming that the cutscene was supposed to take place earlier but was placed at the very end by mistake.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Eivor Learns The Identity Of King Aelfred

Eivor is not only responsible for the annihilation of the Vikings in England, but the atrocities of the Templar Order across all of theAssassin’s Creedgames. That’s a tough pill to swallow.

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