With all the details and information in Assassin's Valhalla, keeping up with facts as simple as Eivor's age is a difficult task. Fans have gotten to enjoy an expansive story with Eivor, whose adventures in AC Valhalla feel like all of Ezio's games jam-packed into one title. But seeing how far Eivor has come from the beginning of the game to the recent DLCs, it is time to look back to her beginnings to see when she was born and how old she is by the time of the main plot line.

In the beginning of AC Valhalla, Eivor's viking village is attacked by the warlord Kjotve the Cruel in the year 856 CE. Considering that she was born in 847 CE, this makes Eivor only around eight or nine years old when she tragically loses her father. In the years that would follow, Eivor would develop into a strong fighter in her quest for vengeance against Kjotve.

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Once Eivor finally goes to England, the year is 872 CE and she is a grown woman. Given that the main storyline of AC Valhalla takes place over a single year, Eivor is thus around 24 and 25 years old during the happenings of the game. However, with all of the additional DLCs and their storylines, she is likely to be older by the time of the much awaited last AC Valhalla DLC, Dawn of RagnarökRagnarök will be AC Valhalla's third major DLC that is set for release in March 2022. Though only a cinematic trailer has been released, the DLC appears poised to focus on Odin at the beginning of the inevitable Ragnarök event, despite despite Eivor and Odin's best efforts in the main game.

Eivor May Be Significantly Older In Dawn Of Ragnarök

Leading up to the release of Dawn of Ragnarök, one of the Assassin's Creed concept artists showed what an aging Eivor would look like on Twitter. While this doesn't actually confirm anything for the DLC, it does show that the Ubisoft team has an interest in seeing Eivor's future develop. Though the cinematic teaser trailer shows that Dawn of Ragnarök will be focused on Odin, Eivor may get to inhabit him again while being significantly older than the Eivor of the main game.

This would be in line with past Assassin's Creed titles that saw Assassin's Creedi 2's Ezio reach old age. And after all, AC Valhalla was Ubisoft's second best selling game of all time. Eivor deserves a proper ending to her story with what seems like Assassin's Creed Valhalla's last major DLC, and this means it should be not only suitably epic, but should bring her story to a satisfying close.

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