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|name = Solveig Fia Bjornstad
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|name = Solveig Fia Bjornstad
|image = [[File:BF5 Solveig Trailer.png|270px]]
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|game = [[File:Battlefield V Icon.png|25px]] ''[[Battlefield V]]''
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|first = [[Nordlys]]
|actor = Susanne Boucher <small>(Voice/Model)</small>
 
|first = [[Nordlys]]
 
|faction = Norway
 
 
|affiliation = [[Norway|Norwegian Resistance]]
 
|affiliation = [[Norway|Norwegian Resistance]]
 
|weapon = [[MP 40#Battlefield V|MP40]]<br />[[Knife#Battlefield V|Solveig Knife]]<br>[[Krag-Jørgensen]]
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|status = Unknown
|weapon = [[MP 40#Battlefield V|MP40]]<br />[[Knife#Battlefield V|Solveig Knife]]<br>[[Krag-Jørgensen]]
 
|age = 18 (as of 1943)
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{{Quote|I followed you. I'm trying to save your life.|Solveig upon freeing Astrid}}
 
{{Quote|I followed you. I'm trying to save your life.|Solveig upon freeing Astrid}}
   
'''Solveig''', full name '''Solveig Fia Bjørnstad''', is the protagonist and main character of the ''[[Battlefield V]]'' singleplayer war story [[Nordlys]]. During the winter of 1943, she is affiliated with the indigenous resistance movement opposing the [[Germany|German]] occupying forces in [[Norway]]. Her mother [[Astrid Bjørnstad]], a fellow resistance member, is captured, and Solveig sets off to rescue her while also foiling the German scheme to export heavy water.<ref>https://www.ea.com/en-gb/games/battlefield/news/war-stories-nordlys</ref>
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'''Solveig Fia Bjørnstad''' is the protagonist and main character of the ''[[Battlefield V]]'' singleplayer war story [[Nordlys]]. She is affiliated with the [[Norway|Norwegian Resistance]] opposing the [[Germany|German]] occupation forces. In early 1943 her mother [[Astrid Bjørnstad]], a fellow resistance member, is captured, and Solveig sets off to rescue her while also foiling the German scheme to export heavy water.<ref>https://www.ea.com/en-gb/games/battlefield/news/war-stories-nordlys</ref>
   
 
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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Despite a young appearance, Solveig demonstrates traits of an effective soldier - skilled with weapons, determined, and adept in hand-to-hand fighting, demonstrated throughout the story, where she kills dozens of German soldiers without hesitation, and wins unarmed struggles on numerous occasions. Her aggression and combat efficiency is infamous with the local garrison, with [[Weber]] mistaking her for a surviving member of the executed [[British Commandos|Commando]] team. Aside from her combat skills and physical strength, she is shown to be a capable skier and outdoorswoman, in addition to being resistant to pain and temperature.
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Despite a young appearance, Solveig demonstrates traits of an effective soldier - determined, skilled with weapons, and adept in hand-to-hand fighting, all of which are demonstrated throughout the story. Even with no formal military training she kills dozens of German soldiers without hesitation, and wins unarmed struggles on numerous occasions. Her aggression and combat efficiency is apparently infamous with the local German garrison, with [[Weber]] mistaking her for a surviving member of the executed [[British Commandos|Commando]] team. Aside from her considerable physical strength, which includes high tolerance for pain and cold, she is shown to be a capable skier and outdoorswoman.
   
Although her mother is deeply involved in resistance activities and is determined to stop the export of heavy water at any cost, Solveig shows some indifference towards the mission and pleads with her mother on several occasions to just return home with her. However, once she is recaptured and Solveig is left to deliver the intelligence satchel to the resistance, she takes up the task herself. Her personality and toughness is well known to her parent, who describes her as "younger that she thinks, and more skilled than she realises", emphasised when Astrid throws her from a bridge down an icy gorge to prevent her capture. This strong sense of responsibility and love for her family leads her to brave both cold and extreme danger to rescue her mother - after collapsing exhausted from hypothermia, it is her mother's voice in her head that spurs her to pull herself to her feet and reach shelter.
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While her mother is deeply involved in resistance activities and is determined to stop the export of heavy water at any cost, Solveig shows some indifference towards the mission and pleads with her mother on several occasions to just return home with her. However, once she is recaptured and Solveig is left on her own, she takes up the task of delivering the intelligence satchel to the resistance herself. Her personality and toughness recognised by her parent, who describes her as "younger that she thinks, and more skilled than she realises", emphasised when Astrid throws her from a bridge down an icy gorge to prevent her capture. This strong sense of responsibility and love for her family leads her to brave both cold and extreme danger to rescue her mother - even after collapsing exhausted from hypothermia, it is her mother's voice in her head that spurs her to pull herself to her feet and reach shelter.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Solveig was born in Norway in 1925 to [[Astrid Bjørnstad]] and [[Willie Bjørnstad]]. Not much else is known about Solveig's childhood but she did becoming skillful in survival, hunting, and [[skiing]].
A photograph in Astrid's office viewed by Weber shows Solveig as a young girl, along with her mother and unnamed father. Her father's uniform, rifle and lack of mention in the story suggests he was killed, captured or otherwise missing after the German invasion of Norway in 1940.
 
   
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Solveig's father went missing following the German invasion of Norway in 1940. As a result, Solveig joined the Norwegian Resistance as one of its youngest members. This strained her relationship with her mother, however, as Astrid did not want to lose her daughter as well. Despite this Solveig went on several scouting missions, reporting any Axis movements back to the British SOE.
In the disastrous aftermath of a British commando raid on the Rjukan heavy water plant, Solveig's mother Astrid is captured and interrogated by Weber. Solveig infiltrates the facility on skis, reaching the administration building where she is held. A struggle ensues with a sentry outside the office, and although Solveig wins the fight the alarm is raised. Solveig unties her captive mother and asks her to return home, but Astrid insists on staying behind to gather intelligence about the transport schedule of heavy water and sabotage the plant. Solveig agrees and the two attempt to escape over a viaduct, but they are trapped by Weber. Forced to surrender and with their capture imminent, Astrid entrusts the intel satchel along with a keepsake - her collar pin - before pushing Solveig over the railing.
 
   
 
In the disastrous aftermath of a British commando raid on the Rjukan heavy water plant in the winter of 1943, Solveig's mother Astrid was captured and interrogated by [[Weber]]. Consequently, Solveig sets off alone to rescue her, successfully infiltrating the facility but inadvertently triggering the alarm. Upon locating her mother, Solveig unties her and the two embrace. Before they can leave, however, Astrid insists on staying behind to gather intelligence on the transport schedule on the heavy water so they can sabotage it. Despite her pleas to just escape, Solveig is unable to convince her mother and agrees to help with the sabotage. Once the dossier is located, the pair attempt to escape across a viaduct, only to be trapped by Weber and his men. Forced to surrender and with their capture imminent, Astrid entrusts Solveig with the intel satchel along with a keepsake - her collar pin - before pushing her daughter over the railing.
Although injured, Solveig recovers and moves through the valley below, pursued by Germans and encountering manned encampments around the frozen river, on her way to deliver the intel to the Resistance. When walking through a narrow pass, a strong wind blows the satchel from her hands leading her to chase after it, lose her footing, and tumble into freezing water. Although able to reach the bank she is wracked by hypothermia and barely conscious. She wanders sluggishly through the woods, playing back conversations with her mother in her mind. While on the brink of passing out and assuredly dying of exposure, she is spurred on by disembodied words of encouragement from her Astrid. She runs to a cabin, found occupied by a German soldier, whom she overpowers and kills before fainting.
 
   
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Injured but alive, Solveig treks across the valley floor with the intel, evading German search parties. While walking through a narrow pass, however, a strong wind blows the satchel from her hands. Chasing after the satchel, Solveig loses her footing and tumbles into freezing water. She manages to retrieve the intel and reach the riverbank but becomes dangerously ill with [[hypothermia]]. On the brink of passing out from exposure, Solveig is spurred on by an encouraging hallucination of her mother. Reaching a cabin, she surprises and kills the German soldier inside, but is exhausted by the struggle and faints.
Awaking dehydrated in daylight, she looks over the contents of the satchel, reading a letter from Astrid asking the resistance to "take care of [Solveig]". Despite this, Solveig takes up the mission alone, taking off on skis again and destroying trucks loaded with heavy water along with intelligence collected by the national Gestapo. Her activities alert the Germans, who move the remaining trucks to a bunker on the opposite side of the lake. She observes Weber escorting Astrid onto one of the trucks, but is spotted.
 
   
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Awaking in daylight, Solveig looks over the contents of the satchel, finding an encouraging letter from her mother asking the resistance to look after her. Inspired, Solveig departs on skis to find and destroy the heavy water transport herself. Reaching the bottom of a mountainside, Solveig comes across a small town on the shoreline, blowing up the German transports trucks therein and razing the Gestapo headquarters within the Police station. While exploring a loading dock on the outskirts of town, she observes Weber placing her mother inside one of the transport vehicles. Before Solveig can intervene, however, she is spotted which prompts the transport to escape across the frozen waters. Unable to allow her mother or the heavy water to escape, Solveig starts her pursuit.
The convoy makes their escape across the ice, pursued by Solveig. The group reaches the rendezvous point with a submarine, which is loaded with the barrels. Seeing her Mother being ushered aboard, she makes a final desperate attempt to save her, and is locked in a shootout against hopeless odds. Astrid is shot in the back by Weber and in her shock, Solveig is surrounded. The two lock eyes as Astrid commits suicide with a stolen hand grenade, taking Weber, the submarine and the heavy water with her.
 
   
 
Despite Solveig's attacks, the transport is able to reach the rendezvous point, a submarine, which breaches through the ice. Seeing her mother being ushered aboard, Solveig makes a final attempt to save her but is pinned down by enemy fire. The ensuing firefight causes Astrid to be shot in the back by Weber. Paralysed by shock, Solvieg is promptly surrounded. With no other options left, Astrids locks eyes with her daughter before committing suicide with a stolen hand grenade. The ensuing explosion kills Astrid and Weber, and sinks the submarine and its heavy water cargo.
Solveig's own fate is not shown. Although the war story introduction describes her making "the ultimate sacrifice", the final endcard describes that many acts of heroism in occupied countries during the war went unrecorded by history.
 
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Although Solveig's own fate is not shown, the war story's introduction describes her having made "the ultimate sacrifice", while the final end card states that many acts of heroism in occupied countries during the war went unrecorded by history.
   
 
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BF5 Bjørnstad Family.png|The Bjørnstad family photograph, showing a younger Solveig and her father.
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BFV Solveig Statue.jpg|Official TOTAKU statue of Solveig
 
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"I followed you. I'm trying to save your life."

— Solveig upon freeing Astrid

Solveig Fia Bjørnstad is the protagonist and main character of the Battlefield V singleplayer war story Nordlys. She is affiliated with the Norwegian Resistance opposing the German occupation forces. In early 1943 her mother Astrid Bjørnstad, a fellow resistance member, is captured, and Solveig sets off to rescue her while also foiling the German scheme to export heavy water.[1]


Personality

Despite a young appearance, Solveig demonstrates traits of an effective soldier - determined, skilled with weapons, and adept in hand-to-hand fighting, all of which are demonstrated throughout the story. Even with no formal military training she kills dozens of German soldiers without hesitation, and wins unarmed struggles on numerous occasions. Her aggression and combat efficiency is apparently infamous with the local German garrison, with Weber mistaking her for a surviving member of the executed Commando team. Aside from her considerable physical strength, which includes high tolerance for pain and cold, she is shown to be a capable skier and outdoorswoman.

While her mother is deeply involved in resistance activities and is determined to stop the export of heavy water at any cost, Solveig shows some indifference towards the mission and pleads with her mother on several occasions to just return home with her. However, once she is recaptured and Solveig is left on her own, she takes up the task of delivering the intelligence satchel to the resistance herself. Her personality and toughness recognised by her parent, who describes her as "younger that she thinks, and more skilled than she realises", emphasised when Astrid throws her from a bridge down an icy gorge to prevent her capture. This strong sense of responsibility and love for her family leads her to brave both cold and extreme danger to rescue her mother - even after collapsing exhausted from hypothermia, it is her mother's voice in her head that spurs her to pull herself to her feet and reach shelter.

Biography

Solveig was born in Norway in 1925 to Astrid Bjørnstad and Willie Bjørnstad. Not much else is known about Solveig's childhood but she did becoming skillful in survival, hunting, and skiing.

Solveig's father went missing following the German invasion of Norway in 1940. As a result, Solveig joined the Norwegian Resistance as one of its youngest members. This strained her relationship with her mother, however, as Astrid did not want to lose her daughter as well. Despite this Solveig went on several scouting missions, reporting any Axis movements back to the British SOE.

In the disastrous aftermath of a British commando raid on the Rjukan heavy water plant in the winter of 1943, Solveig's mother Astrid was captured and interrogated by Weber. Consequently, Solveig sets off alone to rescue her, successfully infiltrating the facility but inadvertently triggering the alarm. Upon locating her mother, Solveig unties her and the two embrace. Before they can leave, however, Astrid insists on staying behind to gather intelligence on the transport schedule on the heavy water so they can sabotage it. Despite her pleas to just escape, Solveig is unable to convince her mother and agrees to help with the sabotage. Once the dossier is located, the pair attempt to escape across a viaduct, only to be trapped by Weber and his men. Forced to surrender and with their capture imminent, Astrid entrusts Solveig with the intel satchel along with a keepsake - her collar pin - before pushing her daughter over the railing.

Injured but alive, Solveig treks across the valley floor with the intel, evading German search parties. While walking through a narrow pass, however, a strong wind blows the satchel from her hands. Chasing after the satchel, Solveig loses her footing and tumbles into freezing water. She manages to retrieve the intel and reach the riverbank but becomes dangerously ill with hypothermia. On the brink of passing out from exposure, Solveig is spurred on by an encouraging hallucination of her mother. Reaching a cabin, she surprises and kills the German soldier inside, but is exhausted by the struggle and faints.

Awaking in daylight, Solveig looks over the contents of the satchel, finding an encouraging letter from her mother asking the resistance to look after her. Inspired, Solveig departs on skis to find and destroy the heavy water transport herself. Reaching the bottom of a mountainside, Solveig comes across a small town on the shoreline, blowing up the German transports trucks therein and razing the Gestapo headquarters within the Police station. While exploring a loading dock on the outskirts of town, she observes Weber placing her mother inside one of the transport vehicles. Before Solveig can intervene, however, she is spotted which prompts the transport to escape across the frozen waters. Unable to allow her mother or the heavy water to escape, Solveig starts her pursuit.

Despite Solveig's attacks, the transport is able to reach the rendezvous point, a submarine, which breaches through the ice. Seeing her mother being ushered aboard, Solveig makes a final attempt to save her but is pinned down by enemy fire. The ensuing firefight causes Astrid to be shot in the back by Weber. Paralysed by shock, Solvieg is promptly surrounded. With no other options left, Astrids locks eyes with her daughter before committing suicide with a stolen hand grenade. The ensuing explosion kills Astrid and Weber, and sinks the submarine and its heavy water cargo.

Although Solveig's own fate is not shown, the war story's introduction describes her having made "the ultimate sacrifice", while the final end card states that many acts of heroism in occupied countries during the war went unrecorded by history.

Gallery

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