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AC Valhalla Siege Of Paris Map To Thieves Camp Guide

AC Valhalla Siege Of Paris Map To Thieves Camp Guide
A hidden quest provides you with a map to a thieves camp. This AC Valhalla Siege Of Paris Map To Thieves Camp Guide will tell you how to start the quest to get Ulfberht Sword and where you can find the Thieves Camp so you can follow the map, reach your objective, and plunder your loot.

In the original Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and the subsequent DLC, there were Treasure Horde Maps. While this isn’t exactly a Treasure Horde Map, it does work in a very similar fashion. Once you’ve found the starting map, you can head to the location and claim the treasure.

AC Valhalla Siege Of Paris Map To Thieves Camp Guide

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Head to this location and use your Odin Sense to find the piece of paper with the clue. It’s classed as a world event so it’s shown on the map and is very easy to find. Once you have interacted with it, you can then solve the quest by finding the location shown in the map clue.

Map To Thieves Camp Guide
Once you have the clue head North to the ruins here. At the center of the ruins you will find a man in distress, surrounded by dead people. If you speak with him, he explains that he has the sword and that he slaughtered his kin. Depending on your progress through the game, there are different options here. If you have enough Charisma, you can convince him to give you the sword for free. Otherwise you can buy it for 3,000 Silver or you can take it the old fashioned way, from his cold, dead corpse.

Once you obtain the Ulfberht Sword, you complete the mission and get to keep the sword.

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