One thing that fans can agree upon is that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is definitely living up to its hype. The game offers the signature AC experience and so much more. In fact, the makers of this game have been absolutely focused on ensuring a truly wholesome experience.
As a player, one will not run out of extra events and activities no matter for a long time to come. Ubisoft intended for the player to live a completely different life when they immerse themself in this game and that’s where mysteries like the Silver-Tongued Traitor one comes into the picture.
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What is a mystery in AC Valhalla?
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla includes world events that take place beside the main storyline. Some of these events are also sub-categorized as mysteries and are basically side stories that help you earn valuable objects and gain experience. Mysteries are marked by a green symbol on the map.
You can activate the mystery by clicking on the symbol. Once the event is activated, you will interact with the character to whom the mystery is connected. Each location has a particular number of mysteries associated with it. For example, there are 13 mysteries in Rygjafylke.
The Silver-Tongued Traitor Mystery in Stavanger
The Silver Tongued Traitor unveils in the western exit of Stavanger, Rygjafylke when Eivor interacts with Sulke, a trader who Eivor catches selling his/her childhood things as well as precious objects from his/her clan.
This leads to a confrontation with Sulke who eventually starts running away. Eivor chases after the trader and once he/she finally catches up with him, Sulke starts defending himself and concedes anything that Eivor might want from his shop by giving Eivor his Bloody Key.
Performing this mystery will earn you the Bloody Key, which you can then use to unlock the chest in Sulke’s shop.
There is certainly a lot to look forward to in terms of engaging content in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, wouldn’t you agree? Enjoy this amazing game and take care!
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