You’re a Survivor and you’re looking for some evidence that the Armen were responsible for the attack on Armin. The question is, where can you find such evidence? The answer isn’t always obvious, but we’ll cover the places in the guide below. You’ll also get a heads up on a new questline, “The Wounded Pilgrim.”
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SG-1’s interference in the Asgard investigation
The Asgard were a highly evolved humanoid race that were the original members of the Great Alliance of four races. They were friends to all and protectors of all except the Goa’uld. They had long-standing ties to Earth, which they began exploring in the year 2.06 “Thor’s Chariot.” They remained a dominant force in the Milky Way for eight years before being destroyed by the Ori. After the Asgard’s demise, a splinter group remained, and was first encountered two years later.
The Asgard had a high level of technology, and replicators merged the technologies of several cultures, including their own. The Replicators were capable of modifying Asgard weapons to combat the Goa’uld and Wraith. Their starships were powerful enough to cross vast galactic regions in a matter of minutes. The Asgard’s interstellar travel was also unmatched in terms of speed.
In the series, Carter’s involvement with the Asgard investigation began after he manipulated a control panel that controlled a recorded holographic message. He initiated contact with Asgard, a race that spoke a runic language that was reminiscent of Germanic languages. The Asgard’s High Council was composed of the gods Thor and Freyr, and was vested with judicial, executive, and legislative powers.
Armin’s assassination
The arc of Armin’s assassination is marked by the lack of his traditional soldier instincts and skills. Instead, Armin presents himself as a highly analytical strategist who sacrifices himself for his friends and fellow soldiers. During the story, Armin also shows off his great skills as a strategist, bringing victory to the Survey Corps and sacrificing himself for the greater good. In the end, however, Armin becomes a villain as he kills Bertolt, the owner of Colossus Titan powers.
Armin’s life is a complicated one. His mother died unexpectedly when he was young, and the family moved back to his hometown. There, he meets a rude Jeager boy, Eren. Eren offers to help him compete in a running competition against Armin, despite the fact that he’ll be forced to leave the town if he loses. When Armin loses, Eren starts questioning everything he has ever learned. He meets Armin Arlert in Alabama, where Armin holds a bookbag full of encyclopedias.
In the end, Armin is transformed into a man of peace and thanks the Founding Titan for saving his life. He later leads his Survey Corps/Marley’s Warriors comrades on a new mission, this time as a peace ambassador. His team is made up of several different species, and the role of Levi Ackerman as peace ambassador is pivotal to the story’s plot.
Looking for evidence
During the Awakening questline of Raiders of the Lost Ark, you will come across a side quest called ‘The Wounded Pilgrim’. It will ask you to search for evidence where Armin was attacked by an assassin. It is possible to find the evidence at various locations by following a map. Listed below are some of the locations where you can find this evidence.