Assassin's Creed Valhalla - Ending Explained

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Published 2020-12-26
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The ending of Assasssin's Creed Valhalla is intertwined with the lore of the First Civilisation, and the events that took place in the Isu era, making it very difficult to grasp the meaning of the visions Eivor experiences in Valhalla, and how it all links back to the beginning of time. This analysis will help you get a better understanding of the story of Valhalla, as well as provide you with more knowledge of the history of Assassin's Creed.

Timestamps:

0:00 The First Civilisation
2:49 Transforming Norse Mythology
15:20 Past, Present, Future
22:52 The End is the Beginning

Music:

ES_Hunger, Thirst - Johannes Bornlof
ES_Transcendence - Johannes Bornlof
ES_This Creed - Johannes Bornlof
ES_Deyja - Hampus Naeselius
ES_Byrr - Hampus Naeselius
ES_Frozen Thunder - Hampus Naeselius
ES_Signal to Noise - Hampus Naeselius
ES_Race against Time - Hampus Naeselius
ES_Pulchra - At The End Of Times, Nothing
ES_Legions - Jo Wandrini

All Comments (21)
  • @Thebrotherscode
    Thank you all for the support and feedback in the comments, the positive reception to this video has been nothing short of amazing. Stick around as a bigger, and more ambitious project is currently in the works, you won't be disappointed! ; D If you'd like to further help this channel grow, please visit our Patreon and take a look at what we have to offer: www.patreon.com/thebrotherscode
  • I can imagine even the people at Ubisoft watching this like “Oh so that’s what’s been happening this entire time” lmao.
  • @menko22
    its bonkers how much story is involed that a lot of players will never see/understand or even know about
  • @crimes
    Basim as Loki in the modern day wearing a wolf t-shirt is a nice touch by Ubisoft.
  • The entire fight with Odin is seriously underrated in my opinion, especially the part where players have to literally lay down their axe and stop fighting to win.....the music, Eivor finally accepting his father isn’t a coward, the “everything else” line. It’s just brilliant!
  • @AbrahanA5
    As an AC fan for over a decade now, I appreciate that last sequence of the video. Absolute masterpiece.
  • @YungPop
    This helped understand so much and actually appreciate where the series had gone
  • @lSeKToRl
    The ending of this video was masterfully done. For all those people who skipped out on Assassin's Creed after AC2 don't know what they missed. I love how these games are all connected telling one massive tale.
  • @lordbasim
    Being an Ac fan since childhood , it honours me that the franchise kinda revolves around my name.
  • @alec187
    The AC lore and story is so deep and great, I just wish the games weren’t so bloated and unnecessarily long that I have to watch a YouTube video to remind myself what actually happened
  • @PedroAfonso1967
    At least, when exploring an anomaly Basim never complains about "been falling for 30 minutes"...
  • Legit started and replayed the series countless times trying to figure out the point of the story. But never have I seen such a detailed and on point representation of everything that's has happened and the points of all of it this is truly a masterpiece that's sums it up perfectly. Absolutely amazing job you guys are true Chad's 💯
  • @HollowKing1798
    Whenever someone complains about AC being a true AC game anymore, show them this video. The lore is so much more than assassinating targets and parkour
  • Die-hard AC fan here. After finishing Vahalla I wrote it off as "meh", mostly as a game that is way too long with very little payoff. This video completely flipped my perspective. So much of these Isu metaphors went way over my head. I feel the need to replay it now, knowing how this all ties in.
  • @ranjannathan136
    The last sequence was unreal, it gave me goosebumps. the video was well explained and detailed, this made me understand so many things. Thank you
  • @YZnumber7
    Eivor is such a powerful character that the fire pit scene in modern day time to me feels so powerful. I like how basim smiles and nods at her, still admiring her strength and what she did centuries after she dies.
  • @OneFunkyFrog
    I have played Assassin’s Creed since I was 10 years old in 2007. Never until THIS video have I been truly confident in the over all story. You guys are amazing. This is top tier story telling and explaining. I hope you’re all proud of the work you’ve done, and the help you’ve given many fans such as myself. Y’all rock. Keep it up. You’ve earned a lifetime supporter in me.