- Stowe: God'n Heaven, you fight like the Devil's stolen your bread.

- Eivor: You give some hard knocks yourself.
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| previous = [[Reporting on East Anglia]] | | previous = [[Reporting on East Anglia]] | ||
| next = [[Firing the Arrow]] | | next = [[Smashing the Compass]] | ||
|concurrent=[[Firing the Arrow]]<br>[[Bleeding The Leech]] | |||
| source = [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] | | source = [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] | ||
| location = [[London|Lunden]], [[Mercia]] | | location = [[London|Lunden]], [[Mercia]] | ||
| date = 873 CE | | date = 873 CE | ||
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'''Walls and Shadows''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8.5]]. | '''Walls and Shadows''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] in 2020 through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8.5]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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*'''Norse [[Soldier]] 1:''' ''Petition for it? Well, you can tell that old mud-merchant—'' | *'''Norse [[Soldier]] 1:''' ''Petition for it? Well, you can tell that old mud-merchant—'' | ||
In front of the girl, he shoved the apple into his pants, then turned to Stowe and gestured to it. | In front of the girl, he shoved the apple into his pants, then turned to Stowe and gestured to it. | ||
*'''Norse Soldier 1:''' ''—that if he wants his apple ... He can bob for it.'' | *'''Norse Soldier 1:''' ''—that if he wants his apple... He can bob for it.'' | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''That belongs to Master Hamme, Sir.'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''That belongs to Master Hamme, Sir.'' | ||
The soldier walked up to Stowe. | The soldier walked up to Stowe. | ||
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*'''Norse Warrior 1:''' ''I'll wear your face as a skull cap, Stowe!'' | *'''Norse Warrior 1:''' ''I'll wear your face as a skull cap, Stowe!'' | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''Watch your head there!'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''Watch your head there!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Eyes on your foe! | *'''Eivor:''' ''Eyes on your own foe!'' | ||
After | After fighting the soldiers, Eivor and Stowe returned to their conversation. | ||
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|-|Won the fight= | |||
*'''Stowe:''' ''[[Christianity|God]]'n Heaven, you fight like the Devil's stolen your bread.'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''[[Christianity|God]]'n Heaven, you fight like the Devil's stolen your bread.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Walls and Shadows 10.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Stowe discuss an alliance meeting with Governor Tryggr]] | [[File:ACV Walls and Shadows 10.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Stowe discuss an alliance meeting with Governor Tryggr]] | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''You give some hard knocks yourself.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You give some hard knocks yourself.'' | ||
|-|Lost the fight= | |||
*'''Stowe:''' ''You don't finish fights as well as you start them.'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Was that a fight just now? It looked like you were trying to comb that man's beard.'' | |||
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Stowe looked to the scribe. | Stowe looked to the scribe. | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''Roald, be a good lad an' prick the names of those that pay their food tax, will you?'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''Roald, be a good lad an' prick the names of those that pay their food tax, will you?'' | ||
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*'''Stowe:''' ''No, I was raised by them. And for a penniless bastard, I turned out pretty well.'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''No, I was raised by them. And for a penniless bastard, I turned out pretty well.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A penniless bastard, and now Lunden's fearless Reeve.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A penniless bastard, and now Lunden's fearless Reeve.'' | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''Well, it's Tryggr who saw something in me. He judges not the circumstance of my birth. His two hands, left and right, are me and a Dane-born soldier, [[Erke Bodilsson|Erke]]. Erke's an orphan of the last Viking] horde to put down in Lunden for a season. Two or three years back now, it must have been. It's through Tryggr I met Erke, and now we reeves walk the city like parents looking after our children. A native son and an imported Dane, see? Lunden's a city built of many pieces.'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''Well, it's Tryggr who saw something in me. He judges not the circumstance of my birth. His two hands, left and right, are me and a Dane-born soldier, [[Erke Bodilsson|Erke]]. Erke's an orphan of the last [[Viking]] horde to put down in Lunden for a season. Two or three years back now, it must have been. It's through Tryggr I met Erke, and now we reeves walk the city like parents looking after our children. A native son and an imported Dane, see? Lunden's a city built of many pieces.'' | ||
Eivor and Stowe arrived at the [[Governor's Villa]], but they sensed something awry. | Eivor and Stowe arrived at the [[Governor's Villa]], but they sensed something awry. | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''Wait, something's wrong...'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''Wait, something's wrong...'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' '' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Iron on the air. This blood is fresh.'' | ||
As they entered the courtyard, Eivor and Stowe found it covered in blood and the arrow-riddled corpses of guards. | As they entered the courtyard, Eivor and Stowe found it covered in blood and the arrow-riddled corpses of guards. | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''These were good men! What's happened here?'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''These were good men! What's happened here?'' | ||
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*'''Stowe:''' ''O, dear...'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''O, dear...'' | ||
*'''Erke:''' ''What is it?'' | *'''Erke:''' ''What is it?'' | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''Dirty notes from a mistress ... sorry, mistresses. In Tryggr's desk.'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''Dirty notes from a mistress... sorry, mistresses. In Tryggr's desk.'' | ||
*'''Erke:''' ''O, yes. The old man had a wandering hand and eye.'' | *'''Erke:''' ''O, yes. The old man had a wandering hand and eye.'' | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''I didn't know. I didn't think...'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''I didn't know. I didn't think...'' | ||
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*'''Erke:''' ''Besides enough blood to repaint the city's faded bricks? No.'' | *'''Erke:''' ''Besides enough blood to repaint the city's faded bricks? No.'' | ||
Eivor checked on the reeves. | Eivor checked on the reeves. | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''I can't make head or foot of all this. I just ... I just can't.'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''I can't make head or foot of all this. I just... I just can't.'' | ||
*'''Erke:''' ''Look at us sitting on our laurels, while Eivor does all the work.'' | *'''Erke:''' ''Look at us sitting on our laurels, while Eivor does all the work.'' | ||
Eivor found another clue at the main entrance. | Eivor found another clue at the main entrance. | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''A barber-surgeon's tools. Sharp and precise for easy butchery. Must've been what was used to free Tryggr's head from his neck.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A barber-surgeon's tools. Sharp and precise for easy butchery. Must've been what was used to free Tryggr's head from his neck.'' | ||
Eivor went upstairs and found a letter on a desk. | Eivor went upstairs and found a letter on a desk. | ||
{{IUNote|Title=Letter to Ubba|Text=[[Ubba Ragnarsson|Ubba]], my commander, my friend.<br><br>I hope you are in high spirits in this warm weather. While Lunden never gets as cold as [[Norway]], it rains here nearly every day. I feel as cold and grey as a fish. A common affliction here, I've found.<br><br>Still, the walls hold strong and our larders stay fat with bounty. I do not miss going a-viking. I've seen enough golden sunrises for my days. Now I am ready to rest on my laurel and have my taste of the city's trollops.<br><br>If you grow tired of sleeping on ships, or of wearing [[Ivarr the Boneless|Ivarr]] around your neck like a noose, there is always a throne for you here.<br><br>Your brother in arms,<br>Tryggr}} | |||
Looking above, Eivor spotted a hanged guard near the ceiling and searched the body. | Looking above, Eivor spotted a hanged guard near the ceiling and searched the body. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I don't envy this man's death. Hang on, there's something in his hand. This was not Tryggr's seal?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I don't envy this man's death. Hang on, there's something in his hand. This was not Tryggr's seal?'' | ||
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[[File:ACV Walls and Shadows 14.png|thumb|250px|Eivor's vision of Avgos murdering Tryggr]] | [[File:ACV Walls and Shadows 14.png|thumb|250px|Eivor's vision of Avgos murdering Tryggr]] | ||
Eivor recounted the probable events leading up to Tryggr's murder. | Eivor recounted the probable events leading up to Tryggr's murder. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Tryggr was shot where he sat, probably as he read the letter. One of his guards grabbed the seal and tried to escape. He didn't make it. A second killer found him first. He met his end at the noose, lifted by the bigger man. A third attacker took his eyes ... then came for Tryggr's head. Symbolic maybe. Headless leader, eyeless guards. The killers were without fear. This kill was a message. Their footprints leave together, three sets, heading back to the courtyard.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Tryggr was shot where he sat, probably as he read the letter. One of his guards grabbed the seal and tried to escape. He didn't make it. A second killer found him first. He met his end at the noose, lifted by the bigger man. A third attacker took his eyes... then came for Tryggr's head. Symbolic maybe. Headless leader, eyeless guards. The killers were without fear. This kill was a message. Their footprints leave together, three sets, heading back to the courtyard.'' | ||
Eivor held the letter in her hand, regrouping with Erke and Stowe at the throne. | Eivor held the letter in her hand, regrouping with Erke and Stowe at the throne. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''The letter mentions three heretics, named only by monikers. [[Frideswid|The Leech]], The Arrow, [[Vicelin|The Compass]]. Signed by someone calling himself a [[Alfred the Great|Poor-Fellow Soldier]] of Christ. | *'''Eivor:''' ''The letter mentions three heretics, named only by monikers. [[Frideswid|The Leech]], The Arrow, [[Vicelin|The Compass]]. Signed by someone calling himself a [[Alfred the Great|Poor-Fellow Soldier]] of Christ. | ||
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|-|What's a Mithraic Temple?= | |-|What's a Mithraic Temple?= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Mithraic Temple, is that a [[church]]?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Mithraic Temple, is that a [[church]]?'' | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''A church, heavens no! [[Mithras]] was a pagan idea, a so-called god beloved by the ancient soldiers that built this city | *'''Stowe:''' ''A church, heavens no! [[Mithras]] was a pagan idea, a so-called god beloved by the ancient soldiers that built this city.'' | ||
|-|How far is it?= | |-|How far is it?= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''This temple is in plain sight? How far from where we stand?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''This temple is in plain sight? How far from where we stand?'' | ||
*'''Erke:''' ''It's the skeletal remains of a place of worship, just a stone-skip away.'' | *'''Erke:''' ''It's the skeletal remains of a place of worship, just a stone-skip away.'' | ||
|-|I'll investigate there= | |-|I'll investigate there= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''This Temple is our only strong lead. I would like to see it.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''This Temple is our only strong lead. I would like to see it.'' | ||
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*'''Stowe:''' ''Our city is overrun by cowards. We may be next to fall if we don't resolve this sick fermentation of hate.'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''Our city is overrun by cowards. We may be next to fall if we don't resolve this sick fermentation of hate.'' | ||
*'''Erke:''' ''I've told you, this city answers to blood and power. We should serve as such.'' | *'''Erke:''' ''I've told you, this city answers to blood and power. We should serve as such.'' | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''I can't leave him like this. He's ... I need to...'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''I can't leave him like this. He's... I need to...'' | ||
*'''Erke:''' ''We'll get the Church to see to it, Stowe.'' | *'''Erke:''' ''We'll get the Church to see to it, Stowe.'' | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''No, no it should be me. I must ready him for judgment.'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''No, no it should be me. I must ready him for judgment.'' | ||
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As Eivor walked away, Erke addressed the gathering crowd. | As Eivor walked away, Erke addressed the gathering crowd. | ||
*'''Erke:''' ''Keep away! Keep away! The fight is over! Town hall will follow soon!'' | *'''Erke:''' ''Keep away! Keep away! The fight is over! Town hall will follow soon!'' | ||
Eivor left the villa and headed east for the temple. | Eivor left the villa and headed east for the temple, contemplating the alliance she ultimately required. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Should the reeves change their minds, I will have to gut them and put a puppet atop Lunden's throne. But, Stowe seems a good man. I will trust his word.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Should the reeves change their minds, I will have to gut them and put a puppet atop Lunden's throne. But, Stowe seems a good man. I will trust his word.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Walls and Shadows 23.png|thumb|250px|Eivor overlooking the temple ruins]] | [[File:ACV Walls and Shadows 23.png|thumb|250px|Eivor overlooking the temple ruins]] | ||
Eivor arrived at the [[Temple of Mithras]] to find it crawling with soldiers. | Eivor arrived at the [[Temple of Mithras, London|Temple of Mithras]] to find it crawling with soldiers. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''The Temple of Mithras, well-guarded for a tangle of old ruins. I need to find the entrance.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''The Temple of Mithras, well-guarded for a tangle of old ruins. I need to find the entrance.'' | ||
In the center of the ruins, Eivor located set of stairs descending into the ground. At the bottom, Eivor found a crack in the wall, big enough to squeeze through. Going through the temple, Eivor investigated the area and found a letter. | In the center of the ruins, Eivor located set of stairs descending into the ground. At the bottom, Eivor found a crack in the wall, big enough to squeeze through. Going through the temple, Eivor investigated the area and found a letter. | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Tools for a surgeon, finely crafted. Like we found in the villa. And there's a letter here, arranging payment to a blacksmith.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Tools for a surgeon, finely crafted. Like we found in the villa. And there's a letter here, arranging payment to a blacksmith.'' | ||
Eivor found a door, but it was barred. Maneuvering around the temple, Eivor found a secret entrance to the same room and found more correspondence. | Eivor found a door, but it was barred. Maneuvering around the temple, Eivor found a secret entrance to the same room and found more correspondence. | ||
{{IUNote|Title=Orders from The Compass|Text=Governor Tryggr means to interfere with our work. We must eliminate him now and make a grand show of it. Take his head if you desire, and serve his eyes to the river eels.<br><br>—Compass<br><br>—<br><br>His head and eyes will remain with me, for they greatly aid my work. We are the wet machines of an early age, and there is nothing about us that cannot be improved with effort and pain.<br><br>—Leech<br><br>—<br><br>I have arranged a meeting with Tryggr tomorrow morning to discuss the opening of the port to Francian concerns. This will be his last negotiation. Be ready with your tools. The Arrow will bring his own.<br><br>[[Father of Understanding|Father]], [[Mother of Wisdom|Mother]], and [[Sacred Voice]] go with you.<br>—Compass.}} | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Messages between The Leech and The Compass. Healing. Gutting. The Leech is a strange one, but The Compass calls the strikes.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Messages between The Leech and The Compass. Healing. Gutting. The Leech is a strange one, but The Compass calls the strikes.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Walls and Shadows 25.png|thumb|250px|Eivor investigating notes and scriptures within the room]] | [[File:ACV Walls and Shadows 25.png|thumb|250px|Eivor investigating notes and scriptures within the room]] | ||
After finding out the clues of the three targets, Eivor caught sight of a note on a stone altar. | After finding out the clues of the three targets, Eivor caught sight of a note on a stone altar. | ||
{{IUNote|Title=Liber Antiquae Deorum|Text=Let our wretched origins be known...<br><br>We are the instruments of the [[Isu|ancient gods]]. We are the refuse of the ancient world. Yet we are the hope for an era reborn.<br><br>Let our great task be stated...<br><br>We are the shepherds of our creators' will. We are the curators of our creators' will. We are the new masters of the world they made.<br><br>Let our royalties be clear...<br><br>The Father of Understanding guides us. The Mother of Wisdom inspires us. The Sacred Voice fills our hearts with boldness.<br><br>Let it be known...<br><br>We men and women of the Order of the Ancients are the natural arbiters of the world. Let all those who oppose us perish in pain. We are everywhere, and we are eternal.<br><br>In the name of Mithras, the Last Warrior, go forth and dominate. Reclaim the [[Earth|world]] that is ours by will.}} | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I've got enough to go on for now. Erke and Stowe must see all this. I see more bloodshed in Lunden's future. At least, [[Sýnin]] will feast.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I've got enough to go on for now. Erke and Stowe must see all this. I see more bloodshed in Lunden's future. At least, [[Sýnin]] will feast.'' | ||
Eivor left the temple and returned to the Governor's Villa, where Stowe and Erke were trying to clean up the mess. | Eivor left the temple and returned to the Governor's Villa, where Stowe and Erke were trying to clean up the mess. | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''The Arrow has orders from The Compass to recruit soldiers at a market in the west.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''The Arrow has orders from The Compass to recruit soldiers at a market in the west.'' | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''I know the very place.'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''I know the very place.'' | ||
(If "The Leech buys thralls." is chosen | (If "The Leech buys thralls." is chosen.) | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''The Leech has need of flesh. Been looking for thralls, though I can't say why.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''The Leech has need of flesh. Been looking for thralls, though I can't say why.'' | ||
*'''Erke:''' ''We've found a number of dead down by the quays lately. But not thralls alone. Some of the missing we find again in several places, cut to pieces.'' | *'''Erke:''' ''We've found a number of dead down by the quays lately. But not thralls alone. Some of the missing we find again in several places, cut to pieces.'' | ||
*'''Stowe:''' ''Good Lord, Erke.'' | *'''Stowe:''' ''Good Lord, Erke.'' | ||
(If "The Compass leads them." is chosen. | (If "The Compass leads them." is chosen.) | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''The Compass is a mystery. He's mentioned often, but there's little to go on.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''The Compass is a mystery. He's mentioned often, but there's little to go on.'' | ||
*'''Erke:''' ''Said he was a Frankish captain, did you? To find him, we'd have to mark the ships that came and went along the [[River Thames|Thames]].'' | *'''Erke:''' ''Said he was a Frankish captain, did you? To find him, we'd have to mark the ships that came and went along the [[River Thames|Thames]].'' | ||
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Eivor met Stowe and Erke Bodilsson, the reeves of Lunden. She agreed to help them investigate the death of the governor Tryggr, uncovering three members of the Order of the Ancients, known as The Arrow, The Leech, and The Compass. | Eivor met Stowe and Erke Bodilsson, the reeves of Lunden. She agreed to help them investigate the death of the governor Tryggr, uncovering three members of the Order of the Ancients, known as The Arrow, The Leech, and The Compass. | ||
== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
Unlike most of the non-Modern English words in the game, ''"[[wikt:broga|broga]]"'' is never translated in the subtitles. In {{Wiki|Old English}}, it meant "terror." | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Memories of Eivor Varinsdottir]] | [[Category:Memories of Eivor Varinsdottir]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] | ||
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Walls and Shadows was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2020 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor travelled to Lunden to search for an alliance.
Eivor went and spoke to Randvi about pledging to Lunden.
Eivor pledged to Lunden.
Following Randvi's advice, Eivor travelled to Lunden and arrived at the northern gates.

Around the gate, Eivor found toppled carts, strewn goods, and a crowd of people in poor state. At the front, a man stood on a platform, addressing a crowd.
Stowe jumped down from his makeshift podium.
He picked an apple from the ground, handing it to a young girl, then spoke to the man beside her.
Eivor stepped up beside Stowe as he moved through the gathered people.

The warrior pushed two civilians out of his way, with two more Norsemen following. Slobbish, the warrior snatched a quill from the hand of a nearby scribe. He shoved Eivor aside to wave the quill in Stowe's face.

Eivor grabbed the warrior's head from behind and threw him down against a nearby stack of crates.
Stowe looked at her, impressed and stepped up to speak to Avgos's men.
A bigger Norseman walked forward and stepped on the hand of the girl gathering apples. He reached down and grabbed the apple she'd been reaching for, then stepped off.
In front of the girl, he shoved the apple into his pants, then turned to Stowe and gestured to it.
The soldier walked up to Stowe.

Stowe raised his brows at the man screaming in his face, then looked to Eivor who smiled in support. Stowe kneed the man between the legs and punched him in the face. The Norse soldiers attacked and Eivor joined the brawl with Stowe.
After fighting the soldiers, Eivor and Stowe returned to their conversation.

Stowe looked to the scribe.
Stowe looked back to Eivor.
Eivor followed Stowe through the gate into Lunden.
Eivor and Stowe arrived at the Governor's Villa, but they sensed something awry.
As they entered the courtyard, Eivor and Stowe found it covered in blood and the arrow-riddled corpses of guards.

Wary, Eivor and Stowe walked slowly inside the villa. Immediately, Stowe looked shocked and dismayed.
Stowe ran inside where Erke stood beside the throne and the mutilated and decapitated corpse of Governor Tryggr. Despairing, Stowe fell to his knees before the gruesome sight.
Erke looked at Eivor and frowned.

Eivor began to investigate for clues in the villa.
Eivor looked at the letter on the corpse.
Stowe and Erke also looked around.
Eivor checked on the reeves.
Eivor found another clue at the main entrance.
Eivor looked at some crates, broke them, and found tools.
Eivor went upstairs and found a letter on a desk.
Letter to Ubba
Looking above, Eivor spotted a hanged guard near the ceiling and searched the body.

Eivor recounted the probable events leading up to Tryggr's murder.
Eivor held the letter in her hand, regrouping with Erke and Stowe at the throne.

Erke and Stowe looked at each other and shook their heads.
Eivor showed the reeves the wax seal she found on the hanged soldier.

Eivor nodded. Leaving Stowe to tend to Tryggr's body, Erke and Eivor headed for the temple, but heard a scream from the courtyard before they could even get down the stairs.
Erke groaned.
As Eivor walked away, Erke addressed the gathering crowd.
Eivor left the villa and headed east for the temple, contemplating the alliance she ultimately required.

Eivor arrived at the Temple of Mithras to find it crawling with soldiers.
In the center of the ruins, Eivor located set of stairs descending into the ground. At the bottom, Eivor found a crack in the wall, big enough to squeeze through. Going through the temple, Eivor investigated the area and found a letter.
Eivor investigated the temple further and found more tools and a letter.
Eivor found a door, but it was barred. Maneuvering around the temple, Eivor found a secret entrance to the same room and found more correspondence.
Orders from The Compass

After finding out the clues of the three targets, Eivor caught sight of a note on a stone altar.
Liber Antiquae Deorum
Eivor left the temple and returned to the Governor's Villa, where Stowe and Erke were trying to clean up the mess.
Eivor took out the evidence she found.
(If "The Arrow is a Dane." is chosen.)
(If "The Leech buys thralls." is chosen.)
(If "The Compass leads them." is chosen.)
(Leave – "Let's go.")

Eivor set out to find The Arrow and The Leech.
Eivor met Stowe and Erke Bodilsson, the reeves of Lunden. She agreed to help them investigate the death of the governor Tryggr, uncovering three members of the Order of the Ancients, known as The Arrow, The Leech, and The Compass.
Unlike most of the non-Modern English words in the game, "broga" is never translated in the subtitles. In Old English, it meant "terror."