- Eivor: It is a matter of honor, and Gorm owes me a great debt. Let us leave it at that.
- Olav: O, good. Yes, yes. Honor is good. Olav will help. Olav will help you so much. Honor is the only thing, yes. The only thing.
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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
As she arrived in Vinland, Eivor investigated for clues to Gorm's location. Eivor saw a man on a bench near the shore and sat down beside him to | As she arrived in Vinland, Eivor investigated for clues to Gorm's location, finding many gossipers to [[Eavesdropping|eavesdrop]] on. As each conversation wrapped up, Eivor thought to herself on what she learned. Eivor saw a man on a bench near the shore where she arrived and sat down beside him to eavesdrop on two women behind him. | ||
*'''[[Olga]]:''' ''[[Elspeth]], I was wondering... have you seen [[Hilde]]'s brother about?'' | *'''[[Olga]]:''' ''[[Elspeth]], I was wondering... have you seen [[Hilde]]'s brother about?'' | ||
*'''Elspeth:''' ''[[Olav the Unlucky]]? Why, are you sweet on the fellow? Is that it?'' | *'''Elspeth:''' ''[[Olav the Unlucky]]? Why, are you sweet on the fellow? Is that it?'' | ||
*'''Olga:''' ''No, no, just worried about him, that's all.'' | *'''Olga:''' ''No, no, just worried about him, that's all.'' | ||
*'''Elspeth:''' ''Ah, well. I have some bad news for you, lass. Gorm comes roaring up shouting "Wot's all this? Who's been in my gear?" An' he stares right at Olav.'' | *'''Elspeth:''' ''Ah, well. I have some bad news for you, lass. Gorm comes roaring up shouting "Wot's all this? Who's been in my gear?" An' he stares right at Olav.'' | ||
*'''Olga:''' ''O sweet Olav! The poor man. What then? Was he all right?'' | *'''Olga:''' ''O, sweet Olav! The poor man. What then? Was he all right?'' | ||
*'''Elspeth:''' ''Olav, he tries to run, but says, "I weren't stealin', I was tradin'!" But Gorm would have none of that.'' | *'''Elspeth:''' ''Olav, he tries to run, but says, "I weren't stealin', I was tradin'!" But Gorm would have none of that.'' | ||
*'''Olga:''' ''I can't bear to hear another word! Good Olav, to think he may have been hurt. Or worse.'' | *'''Olga:''' ''I can't bear to hear another word! Good Olav, to think he may have been hurt. Or worse.'' | ||
From this, Eivor learned that Gorm kept his things in the storehouse. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Trading? Who could this Olav trade with here?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Trading? Who could this Olav trade with here?'' | ||
[[File:ACV The Hunting Grounds 1.png|thumb|250px|Eivor eavesdropping for Gorm's whereabouts]] | [[File:ACV The Hunting Grounds 1.png|thumb|250px|Eivor eavesdropping for Gorm's whereabouts]] | ||
Eivor walked up the path and saw a wood pile. Pretending to sort and stack wood, she overheard | Eivor walked up the path and saw a wood pile. Pretending to sort and stack wood, she overheard another conversation. | ||
*'''Worker Woman:''' ''Grab a shovel from Gorm's storehouse.'' | *'''Worker Woman:''' ''Grab a shovel from Gorm's storehouse.'' | ||
*'''Worker Man:''' ''No. It is a rotten place, that storehouse. Have you seen it? A bloody mess.'' | *'''Worker Man:''' ''No. It is a rotten place, that storehouse. Have you seen it? A bloody mess.'' | ||
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*'''Worker Man:''' ''N-no.'' | *'''Worker Man:''' ''N-no.'' | ||
*'''Worker Woman:''' ''Good. Now less whining, more working.'' | *'''Worker Woman:''' ''Good. Now less whining, more working.'' | ||
From this, Eivor learned that Gorm and Olav fought in the storehouse. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Gorm's storehouse. A good place to start.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Gorm's storehouse. A good place to start.'' | ||
Near the gate out of the settlement, she picked up a broom and started sweeping hay as she listened to two | Futher into the settlement, Eivor sat at a makeshift [[tavern]] and ate some food as she overheard more talking. | ||
*'''[[Aud]]:''' ''[[Helgi]], that fine [[honey]] [[mead]] you have. Pour me a horn, would you?'' | |||
*'''Helgi:''' ''I have ale for you, Aud. But no mead.'' | |||
*'''Aud:''' ''What? We had a whole cask.'' | |||
*'''Helgi:''' ''Gorm smashed it over Olav's head, right there in the storehouse.'' | |||
*'''Aud:''' ''[[Thor]]'s [[Mjölnir|hammer]], I am done with this place. Send me home, Helgi. I heard Gorm took a strap to Olav?'' | |||
*'''Helgi:''' ''Yes. The fool stole goods to trade with the ''{{Wiki|skræling}}jar'' (natives).'' | |||
*'''Aud:''' ''So Gorm dragged him off to the storehouse for a beating? That explains the mess.'' | |||
From this, Eivor learned that Gorm locked Olav in the storehouse. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''This Olav was trading with locals. Good to know there are other folk around.'' | |||
A nearby note apprised her of the dangers of the woods. | |||
{{IUNote | |||
|Title=Hasty Letter | |||
|Text=Aud, I should have stayed in port. There's something out here in the woods. Something big. And hungry. Should it come to it, bury my bones in [[York|Jorvik]].}} | |||
Near the gate out of the settlement, she picked up a broom and started sweeping hay as she listened to two guards speak nearby. | |||
*'''Guard 1:''' ''No, you tell Gorm he got out of the storehouse.'' | *'''Guard 1:''' ''No, you tell Gorm he got out of the storehouse.'' | ||
*'''Guard 2:''' ''Gorm is not here. So until he is, I won't worry on it.'' | *'''Guard 2:''' ''Gorm is not here. So until he is, I won't worry on it.'' | ||
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The other guard laughed. | The other guard laughed. | ||
*'''Guard 2:''' ''This whole cursed venture is unlucky if you ask me.'' | *'''Guard 2:''' ''This whole cursed venture is unlucky if you ask me.'' | ||
From this, Eivor recognized that Olav might know Gorm's location. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''This Olav cannot bear any loyalty to Gorm. Could be he will aid me.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''This Olav cannot bear any loyalty to Gorm. Could be he will aid me.'' | ||
Having completed her investigation of Nyhofn, Eivor located the storehouse and saw the smashed remains of some crates outside it. | |||
Eivor located the | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Smashed crates. Somebody crawled off, left a trail of blood.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Smashed crates. Somebody crawled off, left a trail of blood.'' | ||
Eivor found some scrolls on a desk. | Eivor found some scrolls on a desk. | ||
{{IUNote | |||
|Title=Ripped Letter | |||
|Text=Sister,<br><br>Wish you were here, because I am in big trouble.<br><br>Gorm found out about my trading venture, and now he wants to nail my head to a post.<br><br>I need to get out.}} | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Finding Olav may be the key to finding Gorm. Or at least, a helpful ally.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Finding Olav may be the key to finding Gorm. Or at least, a helpful ally.'' | ||
Eivor knocked down a weak wicker wall and walked into the storehouse. Inside, Eivor investigated more and found a bloody log with chains attached to it, with opened manacles at the ends. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Someone picked the lock and got away. Or was hauled off. Could be a trail.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Someone picked the lock and got away. Or was hauled off. Could be a trail.'' | ||
Eivor looked at two bloody crates blocking a low | Eivor looked at two bloody crates blocking a low pass under the rock wall. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Someone broke through here, made quite a mess. Could be Olav went this way.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Someone broke through here, made quite a mess. Could be Olav went this way.'' | ||
From this small entrance, Eivor slid under and found a crevice opening. | From this small entrance, Eivor slid under and found a crevice opening. On the other side, Eivor saw footprints. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Footprints. Might be Olav's.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Footprints. Might be Olav's.'' | ||
Eivor followed | Eivor followed the footprints uphill out of the ravine. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''This trail leads to high ground. Good, I can get my bearings.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''This trail leads to high ground. Good, I can get my bearings.'' | ||
[[File:ACV The Hunting Grounds 2.png|thumb|250px|Karonhiakèn:iate']] | [[File:ACV The Hunting Grounds 2.png|thumb|250px|Karonhiakèn:iate']] | ||
Eivor climbed to the [[viewpoint]] atop [[Tiotenontatierénhton]] overlooking [[Karonhiakèn:iate']], learned the lay of the land, and admired the view. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''[[Norse mythology|Gods]]. Never have I seen such a place. | *'''Eivor:''' ''[[Norse mythology|Gods]]. Never have I seen such a place. Quiet. And not a stone building in sight.'' | ||
Eivor performed a [[Leap of Faith]] from the summit and picked up Olav's trail again, leading downhill to the village. Eivor walked through the settlement. | |||
Eivor walked through the settlement. | |||
*'''[[Iroquois]] Man:''' Iah nowén:ton tékken kí:ken ión:kwe. ''(I have never seen this woman.)'' | *'''[[Iroquois]] Man:''' Iah nowén:ton tékken kí:ken ión:kwe. ''(I have never seen this woman.)'' | ||
*'''Iroquois Woman:''' Oh kwah niiawen'hátie'? Ó:ia ión:kwe iah kèn:'en tekanákere' onkwaná:takon ísewe's. ''(What's happening? Another stranger in our village.)'' | *'''Iroquois Woman:''' Oh kwah niiawen'hátie'? Ó:ia ión:kwe iah kèn:'en tekanákere' onkwaná:takon ísewe's. ''(What's happening? Another stranger in our village.)'' | ||
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[[File:ACV The Hunting Grounds 4.jpg|thumb|250px|The two village members surprised by Eivor's friendship with Sýnin]] | [[File:ACV The Hunting Grounds 4.jpg|thumb|250px|The two village members surprised by Eivor's friendship with Sýnin]] | ||
Eivor looked confused as Karonhiaktátie stepped in for a closer look. Then, Eivor's [[raven]] [[Sýnin]] came and landed on her arm. | Eivor looked confused as Karonhiaktátie stepped in for a closer look. Then, Eivor's [[raven]] [[Sýnin]] came and landed on her arm. | ||
*'''Konwahawíhshon:''' (laugh) | *'''Konwahawíhshon:''' (laugh)<br> | ||
Both leaders looked at each other again. | Both leaders looked at each other again. | ||
*'''Konwahawíhshon:''' Kí:ken otsi'tèn:'a wa'onátshi'ne kí:ken ión:kwe. Thikà:te' nen' nè:'e. ''(This woman became friends with a bird. That's a rare blessing.)'' | *'''Konwahawíhshon:''' Kí:ken otsi'tèn:'a wa'onátshi'ne kí:ken ión:kwe. Thikà:te' nen' nè:'e. ''(This woman became friends with a bird. That's a rare blessing.)'' | ||
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[[File:ACV The Hunting Grounds 5.png|thumb|250px|Eivor following Konwahawíhshon in the village]] | [[File:ACV The Hunting Grounds 5.png|thumb|250px|Eivor following Konwahawíhshon in the village]] | ||
While Karonhiaktátie' remained behind, Konwahawíhshon began to lead Eivor through the village. | While Karonhiaktátie' remained behind, Konwahawíhshon began to lead Eivor through the village. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Sýnin, you made us some friends. These huts and clothes. Am I in [[Midgard]] still?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Sýnin, you made us some friends.'' | ||
As she walked, she marveled at the village's construction. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''These huts and clothes. Am I in [[Midgard]] still?'' | |||
The other side of the village backed up to a cliff, from which sprang multiple waterfalls. As they drew close, Eivor commented on them to Konwahawíshon. | The other side of the village backed up to a cliff, from which sprang multiple waterfalls. As they drew close, Eivor commented on them to Konwahawíshon. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Waterfalls are places of power in the old {{Wiki|saga}}s.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Waterfalls are places of power in the old {{Wiki|saga}}s.'' | ||
*'''Konwahawíhshon:''' Kí:ken ó:ia Kaniatara'kehró:non rotáhska. ''(The other man coming from the sea will be happy.)'' | *'''Konwahawíhshon:''' Kí:ken ó:ia Kaniatara'kehró:non rotáhska. ''(The other man coming from the sea will be happy.)'' | ||
As she walked with the village leader, Eivor heard a man shouting. | As she walked with the village leader, Eivor heard a man shouting. | ||
*'''Olav:''' ''{{Wiki|Numbers in | *'''Olav:''' ''{{Wiki|Numbers in Germanic paganism|Nine days}} [[Odin|I]] hung in the [[Yggdrasil|tree]]! {{Wiki|Hávamál|Nine days}}, you hear me!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''There is a language I know well. But the words are mind-sick.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''There is a language I know well. But the words are mind-sick.'' | ||
Konwahawíhshon spoke again. | Konwahawíhshon spoke again. | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Sounds like the ranting of a seer.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Sounds like the ranting of a seer.'' | ||
[[File:ACV The Hunting Grounds 7.png|thumb|250px|Eivor meeting Olav in the cave]] | [[File:ACV The Hunting Grounds 7.png|thumb|250px|Eivor meeting Olav in the cave]] | ||
Konwahawíhshon led Eivor through one of the waterfalls, into a cave hidden behind | Konwahawíhshon led Eivor through one of the waterfalls, into a cave hidden behind it. Inside, a man paced and looked over the fire. Eivor nodded to Konwahawíhshon, who left them to their conversation. Olav looked up and his eyes widened to see Eivor. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Who are you?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Who are you?'' | ||
*'''Olav:''' ''Olav, I am. Olav. Called the Unlucky, but don't you believe it.'' | *'''Olav:''' ''Olav, I am. Olav. Called the Unlucky, but don't you believe it.'' | ||
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|-|Gorm owes me a debt= | |-|Gorm owes me a debt= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''It is a matter of honor, and Gorm owes me a great debt. Let us leave it at that.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''It is a matter of honor, and Gorm owes me a great debt. Let us leave it at that.'' | ||
*'''Olav:''' ''O good. Yes, yes. Honor is good. Olav will help. Olav will help you so much. Honor is the only thing, yes. The only thing.'' | *'''Olav:''' ''O, good. Yes, yes. Honor is good. Olav will help. Olav will help you so much. Honor is the only thing, yes. The only thing.'' | ||
|-|Not your concern= | |-|Not your concern= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''My reasons matter not. Will you help me find him or no?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''My reasons matter not. Will you help me find him or no?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''What is he digging for?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''What is he digging for?'' | ||
*'''Olav:''' ''That is a mystery he will not tell. But my guess is the best guess. He seeks [[Grand Temple|the door]] to [[Jötunheimr|Jotunheim]].'' | *'''Olav:''' ''That is a mystery he will not tell. But my guess is the best guess. He seeks [[Grand Temple|the door]] to [[Jötunheimr|Jotunheim]].'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Hm.'' | |||
Reaching a point where they could see out into the valley, Olav pointed out a camp in the distance, smoking rising from it. | Reaching a point where they could see out into the valley, Olav pointed out a camp in the distance, smoking rising from it. | ||
*'''Olav:''' ''Look! Out across the river. One of Gorm's camps. All look like that. All of them.'' | *'''Olav:''' ''Look! Out across the river. One of Gorm's camps. All look like that. All of them.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''They are well-guarded, you say?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''They are well-guarded, you say?'' | ||
*'''Olav:''' ''O yes. By fierce men. Warriors who attack any stranger on sight. Any one! And they are all well-armed. Not like you! As well-equipped as a [[stable]] hand.'' | *'''Olav:''' ''O yes. By fierce men. Warriors who attack any stranger on sight. Any one! And they are all well-armed. Not like you! As well-equipped as a [[stable]] hand.'' | ||
Olav laughed. | Olav laughed while Eivor looked aside unamused. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''It does not take much to kill a man.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''It does not take much to kill a man.'' | ||
*'''Olav:''' ''But sharp [[steel]] helps, o yes.'' | *'''Olav:''' ''But sharp [[steel]] helps, o yes.'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Ore and hides, I can find out there?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Ore and hides, I can find out there?'' | ||
*'''Olav:''' ''Yes yes! Some in the woods. Much more at Gorm's camps. Then trade it all with the people here. Easy as a smile, yes, yes.'' | *'''Olav:''' ''Yes yes! Some in the woods. Much more at Gorm's camps. Then trade it all with the people here. Easy as a smile, yes, yes.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I | *'''Eivor:''' ''I do not understand their language. Can you translate for me?'' | ||
*'''Olav:''' ''No need, no. We talk with signs. Just walk up to a trader and start trading. Take this. Some goods to get you started.'' | *'''Olav:''' ''No need, no. We talk with signs. Just walk up to a trader and start trading. Take this. Some goods to get you started.'' | ||
Olav handed Eivor some iron ore and leather to start her trading. | Olav handed Eivor some iron ore and leather to start her trading. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Thank you for this, Olav. And until I say otherwise, speak nothing of this to anyone.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Thank you for this, Olav. And until I say otherwise, speak nothing of this to anyone.'' | ||
Olav nodded in agreement. | Olav nodded in agreement. Eivor took stock of what she learned and obtained. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Might be a good idea to trade, now that I am here.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Might be a good idea to trade, now that I am here.'' | ||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Eivor investigated both settlements of travelers and the natives of Vinland. Eivor found an ally, Olav, who showed Eivor where to start her search to kill Gorm. | Eivor investigated both settlements of travelers and the natives of Vinland. Eivor found an ally, Olav, who showed Eivor where to start her search to kill Gorm. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
While the most logical order of eavesdrop points would be the bench on the beach ("Gorm's things are in the warehouse"), the woodpile just up the hill ("Gorm and Olav fought in the storehouse"), and the guards and the tavern ("Olav might know Gorm's location" and "Gorm locked Olav in the storehouse" respectively) in opposing directions from the wood pile, the bullet list of clues will auto-arrange in the order of bench > tavern > wood pile > guards. For the purposes of this page, the order of eavesdrop points has been arranged according to position along the player's path and thus the most likely order reached in conventional gameplay. | |||
If players play as male Eivor, part of the Kanien'kehá:ka subtitles, particularly when Konwahawíhshon and Karonhiaktátie' speak, will change from "ión:kwe" to "rón:kwe," which is the Kanien'kehá:ka word for "man" or "male." This marks one of the few occasions in the game where the [[Animus]]' chosen presentation of Eivor's gender will be reflected in dialogue. For the purposes of this page, the dialogue has been written from the canonical narrative presentation of Eivor as female. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACV The Hunting Grounds 6.png|Konwahawíhshon bringing Eivor to meet Olav | ACV The Hunting Grounds 6.png|Konwahawíhshon bringing Eivor to meet Olav | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] | ||
[[Category:Memories of Eivor Varinsdottir]] | [[Category:Memories of Eivor Varinsdottir]] | ||
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The Hunting Grounds 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 arrived in Vinland to track down the whereabouts of her old enemy, Gorm Kjotvesson.
As she arrived in Vinland, Eivor investigated for clues to Gorm's location, finding many gossipers to eavesdrop on. As each conversation wrapped up, Eivor thought to herself on what she learned. Eivor saw a man on a bench near the shore where she arrived and sat down beside him to eavesdrop on two women behind him.
From this, Eivor learned that Gorm kept his things in the storehouse.

Eivor walked up the path and saw a wood pile. Pretending to sort and stack wood, she overheard another conversation.
From this, Eivor learned that Gorm and Olav fought in the storehouse.
Futher into the settlement, Eivor sat at a makeshift tavern and ate some food as she overheard more talking.
From this, Eivor learned that Gorm locked Olav in the storehouse.
A nearby note apprised her of the dangers of the woods.
Hasty Letter
Near the gate out of the settlement, she picked up a broom and started sweeping hay as she listened to two guards speak nearby.
The other guard laughed.
From this, Eivor recognized that Olav might know Gorm's location.
Having completed her investigation of Nyhofn, Eivor located the storehouse and saw the smashed remains of some crates outside it.
Eivor found some scrolls on a desk.
Ripped Letter
Eivor knocked down a weak wicker wall and walked into the storehouse. Inside, Eivor investigated more and found a bloody log with chains attached to it, with opened manacles at the ends.
Eivor looked at two bloody crates blocking a low pass under the rock wall.
From this small entrance, Eivor slid under and found a crevice opening. On the other side, Eivor saw footprints.
Eivor followed the footprints uphill out of the ravine.

Eivor climbed to the viewpoint atop Tiotenontatierénhton overlooking Karonhiakèn:iate', learned the lay of the land, and admired the view.
Eivor performed a Leap of Faith from the summit and picked up Olav's trail again, leading downhill to the village. Eivor walked through the settlement.
Further into the village, Eivor found a small group of the Kanien'kehá:ka, two of them standing out from the others.
Eivor approached the leaders, drawing looks from the surrounding locals. A man at the doorway to a longhouse motioned his head to the necklaced man inside to notify him of the new arrival, as the female leader turned to Eivor after talking with another man.

The two members looked at each other and woman spoke to the man.

Eivor looked confused as Karonhiaktátie stepped in for a closer look. Then, Eivor's raven Sýnin came and landed on her arm.
Both leaders looked at each other again.

While Karonhiaktátie' remained behind, Konwahawíhshon began to lead Eivor through the village.
As she walked, she marveled at the village's construction.
The other side of the village backed up to a cliff, from which sprang multiple waterfalls. As they drew close, Eivor commented on them to Konwahawíshon.
As she walked with the village leader, Eivor heard a man shouting.
Konwahawíhshon spoke again.

Konwahawíhshon led Eivor through one of the waterfalls, into a cave hidden behind it. Inside, a man paced and looked over the fire. Eivor nodded to Konwahawíhshon, who left them to their conversation. Olav looked up and his eyes widened to see Eivor.
Olav kneeled down before Eivor, bowing his head.
Olav looked up.
Smiling, Olav stood again.

Eivor followed Olav out of the waterfall cave.
Reaching a point where they could see out into the valley, Olav pointed out a camp in the distance, smoking rising from it.
Olav laughed while Eivor looked aside unamused.
Olav thought for a moment.
Olav handed Eivor some iron ore and leather to start her trading.
Olav nodded in agreement. Eivor took stock of what she learned and obtained.
Eivor investigated both settlements of travelers and the natives of Vinland. Eivor found an ally, Olav, who showed Eivor where to start her search to kill Gorm.
While the most logical order of eavesdrop points would be the bench on the beach ("Gorm's things are in the warehouse"), the woodpile just up the hill ("Gorm and Olav fought in the storehouse"), and the guards and the tavern ("Olav might know Gorm's location" and "Gorm locked Olav in the storehouse" respectively) in opposing directions from the wood pile, the bullet list of clues will auto-arrange in the order of bench > tavern > wood pile > guards. For the purposes of this page, the order of eavesdrop points has been arranged according to position along the player's path and thus the most likely order reached in conventional gameplay.
If players play as male Eivor, part of the Kanien'kehá:ka subtitles, particularly when Konwahawíhshon and Karonhiaktátie' speak, will change from "ión:kwe" to "rón:kwe," which is the Kanien'kehá:ka word for "man" or "male." This marks one of the few occasions in the game where the Animus' chosen presentation of Eivor's gender will be reflected in dialogue. For the purposes of this page, the dialogue has been written from the canonical narrative presentation of Eivor as female.