Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – Telling Ubba the truth about Ivarr: The consequences of the King Killer mission decision

Assassin's Creed Valhalla - Telling Ubba the truth about Ivarr: The consequences of the King Killer mission decision

The Book of Dragons is a quest in the Scriropscire region of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.

During this mission, you will find yourself fighting Ivarr, and once you have defeated him, you will have to decide whether to tell Ubba that Ivarr died well, badly, or wished for death.

Much like deciding whether or not to hit Basim, this decision will affect your relationship with Ubba later in the game.

However, please note that this page contains spoilers for the Book of Dragons quest.

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How the King Killer quest works and telling Ubba Ivarr that he died good, bad or desired in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

Eivor is given the option to tell Ubba the truth about Ivarr or not in Chapter 3 of The Book of Dragons, King Killer quest.

Now that the alliance with Oxenefordscire is secured, Eivor travels to Scriropscire to meet with Ivarr and Ceolbert. Ceolbert has been working with Bishop Deorlaf to secure peace with his neighbor, King Rhodri of the British (War Weary). Unfortunately, the peace talks have not been successful.

Eivor learns that in order to achieve peace, King Rhodri wants his brother, Gwriad ap Merfyn, to be freed. Immediately after agreeing to the terms, Ivarr makes a rash decision and kills Gwriad. This leads to a fight for the survival of Eivor and the rest of the Danes.

With peace talks out of the question, the trio prepares for war. Eivor is tasked with disrupting King Rhodri’s supply lines (The Supply Line) and destroying the cargo (Ransaking Wenlocan).

With these quests completed, Eivor reunites with Ceolbert and Ivarr in Wesberie to attack King Rhodri’s forces there (Bloody Path to Peace). This leads to a truce between the Danes and the British.

Tragically, Ceolbert dies in an ambush and the only evidence Eivor has is a dagger with the British shield on it. Now angered by the betrayal, Eivor and Ivarr storm Caustow Castle, the stronghold of King Rhodri (King Killer).

After successfully capturing King Rhodri, Ivarr and Eivor take him to a secluded location where Ivarr brutally kills him. Ivarr then makes a surprising confession: he was the one who killed Ceolbert and attributed the murder to King Rhodri.

Ivarr challenges Eivor to a fight to the death; After his defeat, Eivor sends a message to Ubba about the death of his brother.

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Tell Ubba Ivarr He Died Good, Bad, or Dear Death Decision in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Explained

Back in Quatford, Eivor meets with Ubba, where Ubba asks him if his brother died well. Eivor has the following options:

  • Ivarr died well.
  • Ivarr died badly.
  • I wanted death.

How does it affect Assassin’s Creed Valhalla to tell you that Ubba Ivarr died well, badly, or wished for death?

Telling Ubba that Ivarr died wrong is the best option here and Ubba will thank you for your honesty.

If Eivor lies, Ubba will return later in the game and get angry at Eivor.

When it comes to other story options in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, we also have pages on Soma’s traitor, killing or sparing Leofrith, killing or sparing Reud, taking or leaving resources in England, and whether you should hit Basim.

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