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AC Valhalla An Honorable Death Or I Can’t Kill You Choice

AC Valhalla An Honorable Death Or I Can't Kill You Choice
Near the end of the Wrath of Druids DLC, Eivor has a choice to make. This guide on AC Valhalla An Honorable Death Or I Can’t Kill You Choice will tell you what happens depending on what choice you make after the final battle of the game. We’re going to do our best to avoid major spoilers but obviously there will be minor spoilers in the post.

After you meet with the High Kings and the other kings at the table, Eivor has to chase an old friend. There is some conflict growing between the different peoples of Ireland and despite Eivor’s best efforts, it does not appear there is a peaceful resolution. Eivor must battle someone at the end of the DLC and then has a choice on whether to kill them with an honorable death of set them free.

AC Valhalla An Honorable Death Or I Can’t Kill You Choice

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If you choose An Honorable Death
Eivor promises to make it swift and then delivers the final blow, killing his enemy on the field of battle. The king is upset and mourns the loss then he destroys the powerful artifact himself. The rest of the story plays out the same. This is the more negative of both endings.

If you choose I can’t kill you
Eivor refuses to kill his enemy and asks them to join his cause by making a sacrifice. The person agrees with Eivor and destroys a powerful relic. The relic is destroyed and Eivor and the other combatant both survive, as well as another friend. The King expresses his failures of the people of Ireland and apologizes. Everyone survives and everyone is happy, this is the more positive ending.

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