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'''Nostalgia''' 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]].
'''Nostalgia''' 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==
[[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] came across a mostly-blind elderly farmer sitting near his farm.
Eivor came across a mostly-blind elderly farmer sitting near his farm.


==Dialogue==
==Dialogue==
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''If only Rose was here. She would help me.''
Eivor heard an old man bemoaning his misfortune.
Eivor approached the old man.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''I'm too old. Much too heavy! How will I ever get this done? If only Rose was here. She would help me.''
Eivor entered the man's house. Inside, she saw a letter on a bedside table.
{{IUNote
|Title=Old Letter
|Text=Father,<br><br>I've done what I can for the people here, but the illness is too strong. There is scarcely anyone left to care for, and I feel sick.<br><br>I am coming home, Father. I am so eager to see you again.<br><br>–Rose}}
She exited and approached the old man.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Having trouble, farmer?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Having trouble, farmer?''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose? Is that you? It is! My daughter, my child! I can scarcely believe it.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose? Is that you? It is! My daughter, my child! I can scarcely believe it.''
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*'''Eivor:''' ''I have never spoken to you before.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I have never spoken to you before.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose, Rose, do not jest with your father and his failing eyes.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose, Rose, do not jest with your father and his failing eyes.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Very well. It is good to see you ... again.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Very well. It is good to see you... again.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a pleasure to have you at my side, Rose. But I'm so tired, so very tired. I cannot move those crates to shelter.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a pleasure to have you at my side, Rose. But I'm so tired, so very tired. I cannot move those crates to shelter.''
The man rose from his seat and walked towards the shelter. Eivor picked up a crate and followed him there.
The man rose from his seat and walked towards the shelter. Eivor saw a note resting beside where the man had sat down.
{{IUNote
|Title=Reminder
|Text=I must remember to get the crates under the lean-to before the rains come. My memory isn't what it was. Where is Rose? Did she leave...some time ago? Oh, my...}}
She found and picked up a crate then followed the farmer.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Yes, Rose. Right there. You were always very clever, child. Put the others there, as well.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Yes, Rose. Right there. You were always very clever, child. Put the others there, as well.''
She did the same with another crate.
She did the same with another crate.
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Eivor did the same with the last crate.
Eivor did the same with the last crate.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''That's the last of them. Come join me, Rose. It's been ages since we had a chat.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''That's the last of them. Come join me, Rose. It's been ages since we had a chat.''
He led Eivor to a couple of benches nearby and they sat opposite one another.
He led Eivor to a couple of benches nearby. Eivor looked at some roses that had grown along the lean-to.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''White roses. Once we named you, they became your mother's favorite flower.''
A bush near a tree caught Eivor's attention and she inspected it.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''You and your mother made all our clothes. You were always a danger with a needle.''
The man's [[dog]], who had been following Eivor ever since she arrived, walked up to her. Eivor pet it.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Remember Fidelis? He would never leave your side.''
Eivor returned to sit opposite the man at the benches.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose, you're such a help. Let us reminisce, shall we? The tale of how I courted your mother?''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose, you're such a help. Let us reminisce, shall we? The tale of how I courted your mother?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Why not?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Why not?''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''You never tire of that one. Well. As a young man, I was sent to a great lord to help with his livestock. That first day, I brought the cows in from the field and there was this milkmaid, her smile like sunshine in a storm. I fancied her, she fancied me. We found our way to a storeroom to make better acquaintance.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''You never tire of that one. Well. As a young man, I was sent to a great lord to help with his livestock. That first day, I brought the [[Cattle|cows]] in from the field and there was this milkmaid, her smile like sunshine in a storm. I fancied her, she fancied me. We found our way to a storeroom to make better acquaintance.''
The man started to fall asleep.
The man started to fall asleep.
<tabber>
<tabber>
|-|What happened?=
|-|What happened?=
*'''Eivor:''' ''And then?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''And then?''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''What? O, yes. What was I saying? Ah, your mother and I in the storeroom. Yes. Well. The lord wandered in and caught us making merry. He fell into a dark rage and raised his axe, and me wearing nothing but a smile! Your mother had a quick wit, "Why master," she said, "This boy can fetch you more milk than you'd ever have use for." Well, the lord liked his milk, so says he, "Bring me this milk and perhaps I'll show mercy." We threw on our smocks and ran for the cow pen. We milked the cows in a frenzy and carried back two buckets. The lord spooned off some cream to taste. Satisfied, he had his servant set the milk in the shade and declared, "More!" "In a thrice, master," your mother said, and we ran outside. "How will we get more?" I asked. "The cows are spent!"''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''What? O, yes. What was I saying? Ah, your mother and I in the storeroom. Yes. Well. The lord wandered in and caught us making merry. He fell into a dark rage and raised his [[Battleaxe|axe]], and me wearing nothing but a smile! Your mother had a quick wit, "Why master," she said, "This boy can fetch you more milk than you'd ever have use for." Well, the lord liked his milk, so says he, "Bring me this milk and perhaps I'll show mercy." We threw on our smocks and ran for the cow pen. We milked the cows in a frenzy and carried back two buckets. The lord spooned off some cream to taste. Satisfied, he had his servant set the milk in the shade and declared, "More!" "In a thrice, master," your mother said, and we ran outside. "How will we get more?" I asked. "The cows are spent!"''
The man started to fall asleep again.
The man started to fall asleep again.
{{#tag:tabber|
{{#tag:tabber|
What happened?=
What happened?=
*'''Eivor:''' ''I must know what happened.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I must know what happened.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Yes? O, "The cows are spent!" Your mother bade me not to be a ninny. She led me in a circle back to the buckets in the shade. "We'll bring him these again and call them new!" So we brought the master the same milk again. Again he was pleased, again he asked for more. And again we circled around! Soon the master had ten buckets ... by his count. So he gave us his blessing. We ran for the stables, stole a horse, and never looked back. Not long after, you were born. The pinkest little babe a father could hope for! We named you Rose, after the cow. That reminds me - your mother's ring! She wanted you to have it. Here.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Yes? O, "The cows are spent!" Your mother bade me not to be a ninny. She led me in a circle back to the buckets in the shade. "We'll bring him these again and call them new!" So we brought the master the same milk again. Again he was pleased, again he asked for more. And again we circled around! Soon the master had ten buckets... by his count. So he gave us his blessing. We ran for the [[stable]]s, stole a [[horse]], and never looked back. Not long after, you were born. The pinkest little babe a father could hope for! We named you Rose, after the cow. That reminds me—your mother's ring! She wanted you to have it. Here.''
 
{{#tag:tabber|
{{#tag:tabber|
I accept the ring.=
I accept the ring.=
*'''Eivor:''' ''Thank you... Father. It will remind me of Mother always.''
Eivor took the ring and found the oak tree the man had spoken of earlier. Beside it, two crosses marked a pair of graves, one of which had a note on it.
{{IUNote
|Title=Note from Father
|Text=Rose,<br><br>My dear child. My memory is failing, but I shall never forget you, your laugh, your gentle ways.<br><br>I was blessed to have such a daughter. May you lie in peace, here beneath your favorite tree.}}


With the ring in hand, Eivor stood before Rose's grave.
:(If Eivor placed the ring on the grave)
:*'''Eivor:''' ''Rose. Your mother wanted you to have this.''
Eivor spoke to the old man again.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose! You've returned. Sit with me, I'll tell you a tale from my youth.''
Eivor nodded in agreement.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''There's the time I caught your mother with the [[blacksmith]]. O, my, yes. That's quite a story.''
He proceeded to tell his story.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''... and he never sat down again!''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I must go... Father. Take care.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a delight to see you, Rose. Come back soon!''
{{!}}-{{!}}
{{!}}-{{!}}
You should keep the ring.=
You should keep the ring.=
*'''Eivor:''' ''I ... I do not know what to say. You should keep it to remember ... mother.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I... I do not know what to say. You should keep it to remember... mother.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a sweet girl. I'll bequeath it to you when the time comes.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a sweet girl. I'll bequeath it to you when the time comes.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I must go ... Father. Take care.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I must go... Father. Take care.''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a delight to see you, Rose. Come back soon!''
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a delight to see you, Rose. Come back soon!''
 
Eivor nodded.
*'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''The rosebush we planted by your mother's grave has grown all the way up the old oak tree. You remember, it's just outside there.''
}}
}}
{{!}}-{{!}}
{{!}}-{{!}}
I'll let you sleep.=
I'll let you sleep.=
 
*'''Eivor:''' ''Sleep well, old friend.''
Eivor left the man to sleep, returning to continue the story later.
}}
}}
|-|I'll let you sleep.=
|-|I'll let you sleep.=
*'''Eivor:''' ''Sleep well, old friend.''
Eivor left the man to sleep, returning to continue the story later.
</tabber>
</tabber>


==Outcome==
==Outcome==
Eivor helped the old man move some crates and listened to his stories. She either accepted or refused to take the ring of Rose's mother.
Eivor helped the elderly farmer move some crates and listened to his stories, indulging his "reunion" with his late daughter.
 
==Behind the scenes==
* The elderly farmer will confuse Eivor for his daughter Rose even if players are using the [[Odin|male Eivor]] appearance and voice. This can either be interpreted as an oversight (as male Eivor's voice on the farmer's ears does nothing to abate the confusion brought by his failing eyes) or furtherance of Eivor being canonically female within the story.
* The 'blacksmith' story is available to hear infinitely. If Eivor refused to take Rose's ring, the dialogue prompt to do so (or refuse) will trigger again at the end.  This allows players to come back and accept the ring at any time.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center">
ACV Nostalgia 1.jpg|The farmer gifting "Rose" with his wife's ring
ACV Nostalgia 2.jpg|Rose's and her mother's graves covered in white roses
ACV Nostalgia 3.jpg|Rose's dog Fidelis
</gallery>


==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''
{{ACVMemories}}
{{ACVMemories}}
[[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]]
[[de:Nostalgie]]
[[de:Nostalgie]]

Latest revision as of 20:20, 16 June 2024

Nostalgia 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.

Description[edit | edit source]

Eivor came across a mostly-blind elderly farmer sitting near his farm.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Eivor heard an old man bemoaning his misfortune.

  • Elderly Farmer: I'm too old. Much too heavy! How will I ever get this done? If only Rose was here. She would help me.

Eivor entered the man's house. Inside, she saw a letter on a bedside table.

Old Letter

Father,

I've done what I can for the people here, but the illness is too strong. There is scarcely anyone left to care for, and I feel sick.

I am coming home, Father. I am so eager to see you again.

–Rose

She exited and approached the old man.

  • Eivor: Having trouble, farmer?
  • Elderly Farmer: Rose? Is that you? It is! My daughter, my child! I can scarcely believe it.
  • Eivor: You are a little confused.
  • Elderly Farmer: I've been longing to speak to you again.
  • Eivor: I have never spoken to you before.
  • Elderly Farmer: Rose, Rose, do not jest with your father and his failing eyes.
  • Eivor: Very well. It is good to see you... again.
  • Elderly Farmer: Such a pleasure to have you at my side, Rose. But I'm so tired, so very tired. I cannot move those crates to shelter.

The man rose from his seat and walked towards the shelter. Eivor saw a note resting beside where the man had sat down.

Reminder

I must remember to get the crates under the lean-to before the rains come. My memory isn't what it was. Where is Rose? Did she leave...some time ago? Oh, my...

She found and picked up a crate then followed the farmer.

  • Elderly Farmer: Yes, Rose. Right there. You were always very clever, child. Put the others there, as well.

She did the same with another crate.

  • Elderly Farmer: Rose! You've grown up to be quite strong!

Eivor did the same with the last crate.

  • Elderly Farmer: That's the last of them. Come join me, Rose. It's been ages since we had a chat.

He led Eivor to a couple of benches nearby. Eivor looked at some roses that had grown along the lean-to.

  • Elderly Farmer: White roses. Once we named you, they became your mother's favorite flower.

A bush near a tree caught Eivor's attention and she inspected it.

  • Elderly Farmer: You and your mother made all our clothes. You were always a danger with a needle.

The man's dog, who had been following Eivor ever since she arrived, walked up to her. Eivor pet it.

  • Elderly Farmer: Remember Fidelis? He would never leave your side.

Eivor returned to sit opposite the man at the benches.

  • Elderly Farmer: Rose, you're such a help. Let us reminisce, shall we? The tale of how I courted your mother?
  • Eivor: Why not?
  • Elderly Farmer: You never tire of that one. Well. As a young man, I was sent to a great lord to help with his livestock. That first day, I brought the cows in from the field and there was this milkmaid, her smile like sunshine in a storm. I fancied her, she fancied me. We found our way to a storeroom to make better acquaintance.

The man started to fall asleep.

  • Eivor: And then?
  • Elderly Farmer: What? O, yes. What was I saying? Ah, your mother and I in the storeroom. Yes. Well. The lord wandered in and caught us making merry. He fell into a dark rage and raised his axe, and me wearing nothing but a smile! Your mother had a quick wit, "Why master," she said, "This boy can fetch you more milk than you'd ever have use for." Well, the lord liked his milk, so says he, "Bring me this milk and perhaps I'll show mercy." We threw on our smocks and ran for the cow pen. We milked the cows in a frenzy and carried back two buckets. The lord spooned off some cream to taste. Satisfied, he had his servant set the milk in the shade and declared, "More!" "In a thrice, master," your mother said, and we ran outside. "How will we get more?" I asked. "The cows are spent!"

The man started to fall asleep again.

  • Eivor: I must know what happened.
  • Elderly Farmer: Yes? O, "The cows are spent!" Your mother bade me not to be a ninny. She led me in a circle back to the buckets in the shade. "We'll bring him these again and call them new!" So we brought the master the same milk again. Again he was pleased, again he asked for more. And again we circled around! Soon the master had ten buckets... by his count. So he gave us his blessing. We ran for the stables, stole a horse, and never looked back. Not long after, you were born. The pinkest little babe a father could hope for! We named you Rose, after the cow. That reminds me—your mother's ring! She wanted you to have it. Here.

  • Eivor: Thank you... Father. It will remind me of Mother always.

Eivor took the ring and found the oak tree the man had spoken of earlier. Beside it, two crosses marked a pair of graves, one of which had a note on it.

Note from Father

Rose,

My dear child. My memory is failing, but I shall never forget you, your laugh, your gentle ways.

I was blessed to have such a daughter. May you lie in peace, here beneath your favorite tree.

With the ring in hand, Eivor stood before Rose's grave.

(If Eivor placed the ring on the grave)
  • Eivor: Rose. Your mother wanted you to have this.

Eivor spoke to the old man again.

  • Elderly Farmer: Rose! You've returned. Sit with me, I'll tell you a tale from my youth.

Eivor nodded in agreement.

  • Elderly Farmer: There's the time I caught your mother with the blacksmith. O, my, yes. That's quite a story.

He proceeded to tell his story.

  • Elderly Farmer: ... and he never sat down again!
  • Eivor: I must go... Father. Take care.
  • Elderly Farmer: Such a delight to see you, Rose. Come back soon!

  • Eivor: I... I do not know what to say. You should keep it to remember... mother.
  • Elderly Farmer: Such a sweet girl. I'll bequeath it to you when the time comes.
  • Eivor: I must go... Father. Take care.
  • Elderly Farmer: Such a delight to see you, Rose. Come back soon!
Eivor nodded.
  • Elderly Farmer: The rosebush we planted by your mother's grave has grown all the way up the old oak tree. You remember, it's just outside there.

  • Eivor: Sleep well, old friend.
Eivor left the man to sleep, returning to continue the story later.

  • Eivor: Sleep well, old friend.
Eivor left the man to sleep, returning to continue the story later.

Outcome[edit | edit source]

Eivor helped the elderly farmer move some crates and listened to his stories, indulging his "reunion" with his late daughter.

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

  • The elderly farmer will confuse Eivor for his daughter Rose even if players are using the male Eivor appearance and voice. This can either be interpreted as an oversight (as male Eivor's voice on the farmer's ears does nothing to abate the confusion brought by his failing eyes) or furtherance of Eivor being canonically female within the story.
  • The 'blacksmith' story is available to hear infinitely. If Eivor refused to take Rose's ring, the dialogue prompt to do so (or refuse) will trigger again at the end. This allows players to come back and accept the ring at any time.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

Assassin's Creed: Valhalla memories
Main Quests
Prologue
Battle for the Northern Way
Chapter 1
Honor Bound
Chapter 2
A Seer's Solace - Family Matters - The Prodigal Prince
Chapter 3
Rude Awakening - A Cruel Destiny
Chapter 4
Birthrights
Chapter 5
The Seas of Fate
Ravensthorpe
The Swan-Road Home - Unwelcome - Settling Down - The Alliance Map
The Song of Soma
Chapter 1
The Great Scattered Army
Chapter 2
Orphans of the Fens
Chapter 3
Glory Regained
Chapter 4
Razing Earnningstone - Unholy Father - Storming Ravensburg
Chapter 5
The Stench of Treachery - An Island of Eels - Reporting on Grantebridgescire
The Kingmaker's Saga
Chapter 1
The Sons of Ragnar
Chapter 2
Bartering - Rumors of Ledecestre - The Walls of Templebrough
Chapter 3
Tilting the Balance
Chapter 4
Heavy is the Head - Hunted - Reporting on Ledecestrescire
Ravensthorpe
A Toast to our Success - Uninvited Guests
The Tale of Thegn Oswald
Chapter 1
Kingmaker
Chapter 2
The Measure of a Norseman
Chapter 3
A Triumphant Return
Chapter 4
Raising Iron - A Fury from the Sea
Chapter 5
Wedding Horns - Reporting on East Anglia
Ravensthorpe
Holger
Mane and Tail
The City of War
Chapter 1
Walls and Shadows
Chapter 2
Firing the Arrow - Bleeding The Leech
Chapter 3
Smashing the Compass - Reporting on Lunden
The Book of Dragons
Chapter 1
War Weary
Chapter 2
Ransacking Wenlocan - The Supply Line - Bloody Path to Peace
Chapter 3
King Killer - Reporting on Sciropescire
The Paladin's Stone
Chapter 1
Brewing Rebellion
Chapter 2
Chipping Away - Pilgrimage to St. Albanes - Blood from a Stone
Chapter 3
Fiery Ambush - Ringing Cyne Belle
Chapter 4
The Saga Stone - Reporting on Oxenefordscire
The Instrument of the Ancients
Chapter 1
The Abbot's Gambit
Chapter 2
Puppets and Prisoners - The Man Behind the Man
Chapter 3
A Bloody Welcome - Reporting on Cent
Ravensthorpe
Dag
A Brewing Storm
The City of Greed
Chapter 1
The Welcoming Party
Chapter 2
Burning the Firebrand
Chapter 3
Pricking the Needle
Chapter 4
Closing the Vault - Reporting on Jorvik
The Lay of Hunwald
Chapter 1
A Noble Escort
Chapter 2
Homecoming
Chapter 3
In the Absence of an Ealdorman
Chapter 4
Salve for a Fresh Wound - The Thegn of Lincoln - Where the Stone Falls
Chapter 5
A Sword-Shower in Anecastre - Reporting on Lincolnscire
A Breviary of Broken Hearts
Chapter 1
An Uncommon Proposition
Chapter 2
Old Wounds - Childhood Sweetheart
Chapter 3
Taken
Chapter 4
Twists and Turns - Reporting on Essexe
The Siege of Portcestre
Chapter 1
Reaver of the South
Chapter 2
Arrive Unexpected - Let Them Eat Ashes - Scorched Earth - Severing the Lines
Chapter 3
Storming the Walls - Of All That Has Passed... - Reporting on Suthsexe
Ravensthorpe
Reap What Was Sown
Vinland Saga
Chapter 1
In a Strange Land - The Hunting Grounds
Chapter 2
Hunter of Beasts
Chapter 3
Hunter's Repast - Reporting on Vinland
Ravensthorpe
Holger
Blame and Sail
The Sayings of Halfdan
Chapter 1
War in the North
Chapter 2
Honor Has Two Edges
Chapter 3
Road to Hamartia - This Son of Jorvik
Chapter 4
Honor's Hubris
Chapter 5
Of Blood and Bonds - Reporting on Eurvicscire - Lost Glory
A Tale of Wicker-Fire
Chapter 1
The First Night of Samhain
Chapter 2
Clues and Riddles
Chapter 3
The Stolen King
Chapter 4
A Love Betrayed - The Gutted Lamb
Chapter 5
The Burning of the Wicker Man - Reporting on Glowecestrescire
The Tale of Two Jarls
Chapter 1
Old Friends
Chapter 2
On Borrowed Time
Chapter 3
Rowdy Raiders - Adorning the Adorned - Of Blood and Gods
Chapter 4
Under the Skin
Chapter 5
Farewells and Legacies - Reporting on Snotinghamscire
The City of Faith
Chapter 1
More Intel - The Reeve of Wincestre
Chapter 2
Choking the Gallows
Chapter 3
Plucking the Quill
Chapter 4
Impaling the Seax - Reporting on Wincestre
In the Hall of the Slain
Chapter 1
The Road to Valhalla - Where Legends Are Born
Chapter 2
A Brother's Keeper - A Quiet Homecoming
The Prophecies of the King
Chapter 1
Kingdom's End
Chapter 2
Holy Day - Reporting on Hamtunscire
Ravensthorpe
Gunnar
The Forge and the Flame
The Fate of the High One
Chapter 1
View Above All
Chapter 2
Well-Traveled - Defensive Measures - Extended Family
Chapter 3
Forging a Bond (A Feline's Footfall - Taking Root)
Chapter 4
The Big Finish
Chapter 5
Binding Fate - Cheating Fate
The Saga of the Snows
Chapter 1
Mistress of the Iron Wood
Chapter 2
The Lost Cauldron
Chapter 3
A Gift from the Past
Chapter 4
A Feast to Remember
Chapter 5
The Price of Wisdom
Settlement Quests
A New Home - The Lost Drengir of Ragnar Lothbrok
Hytham
To Serve the Light... - Breaking the Order - A Brief History of the Hidden Ones - The Letter - The Poor Fellow-Soldier
Knud
A Little Problem
Octavian
A Rivalry for the Ages
Petra
The Huntress - Have You Seen This Man? - Archery Contest
Randvi
Taken for Granted
Reda
The Thousand Eyes - Viking for Hire
Tarben
The Baker's Plaint - Man of Mystery
Tove
Carrying the Torch
Valka
A Wise Friend - In Dreams... - Going Deeper... - Bound to Fate
Yanli
Pending Deliveries
Thousand Eyes contracts
Contract: Assassinate the Target - Contract: A Strange Drawing - Contract: Best Effort - Contract: Booty Hunter - Contract: Burn it down! - Contract: Control Nuisance - Contract: Dangerous Prey - Contract: Defeat the Diubal - Contract: Grave-Robber - Contract: Investigation Offer - Contract: Macabre Discovery - Contract: Make it Boom! - Contract: Marked for Death - Contract: Predator's Attack - Contract: Recovery Investment - Contract: Reda's Judgement - Contract: Reported Missing - Contract: Rescue Favor - Contract: Silence the Poet - Contract: Slay the Monster - Contract: The Deadly Beast - Contract: The Dice Master - Contract: The Drunkard - Contract: The Duke of Burgundy - Contract: The Green-Eyed Thief - Contract: The Hermit of the Thousand Sins - Contract: The Jomsviking Code - Contract: The Man-eating Animal - Contract: The Phantom - Contract: The Renegade Monk - Contract: The Richest Merchant - Contract: The Rogue Informer - Contract: The Stolen Purse - Contract: The Thieves Couple - Contract: Threat Assessment - Contract: Toss a Coin for the Traitor - Contract: Wild Frontier
World Events
Norway
Rygjafylke
A Desperate Bounty - A New England - Comb of Champions - Old Man on the Edge - Raider Recruit - The Dreamwalking Warrior - The Hunt for Honor - The Plight of the Warlock - The Silver-Tongued Traitor
Hordafylke
Battle Born - The Rekindling
England
Cent
Madness of the Stones - Pig of Prophecy - Red in Tooth and Claw - The Lighthouse Twins - The Pardoner's Tale - The Sky Thief - Winifred
East Anglia
A Blood Hymn for Edmund - Edmund's Arrows - Freyja's Friend - Green Children of Anglia - Hide and Hunt - Life-Blood - The Wayward
Essexe
Devil's Hole - Mother - Take Me a Husband - The Banshee - The Boar with the Golden Nose - The Gleewoman - The Prodigy - The Riddler
Eurviscire
Art-Scop - Crushed Dreams - Dellingr Rabbit - Historia de Cordibus Pathetic - Sunken Hope - The Village: Jurthgard
Glowecestrescire
Dearly Bee-Loved - Lady of the Lake - The Body - The Goddess of Birth - The Horn of Ragnar
Grantebridgescire
Degolas the Beautiful - Path to the Wind-Blue - The Cult of Saint Guthlac - The Devout Troll - The Doom Book of Cats - The Infinite Noise of Men - The Lord of Norsexe - The Walloper - The Wound-Wands of Friends - Winchell the Robesfree
Hamtunscire
Saint Faith - Splitting Hares - The Arrow In The Tree - The Devil Has All The Best Tunes - We Are All Monsters
Jorvik
Bridges of Oppression - Deviled Water - Silver Wind Elder - Warmth of Winter
Ledecestrescire
A Skald's Lament - Ledecestrescire Sauce - Of Fist-Dances and Sweaty Oaths - Sisters of the Axe - Skal to Your Wealth - The Last Leaf of Fall - The Old Guard - The Stink-Brew - The Twit Saga, Part I - The White Lady of Tamworth
Lincolnscire
King of Shitsby - Little Victories - Stray Naps - The False Ealdormancy - The Farewell Meow - The Ignominious Bandit - The Twit Saga, Part II
Lunden
The Demon Odor at the Tithe - Falling Stars - Last Flight of the Gyldan Sparrow - War of the Collectors
Oxenefordscire
A Dog's Rescue - Fishing Lesson - Nostalgia - Permission to Weep - The Anchoress - The Last Raid
Sciropescire
Bewitched - King of the Hill - Lamb Chops - Miracle - Otta, Son of Slugga - Paola's Dream - The Puppeteer
Snotinghamscire
A Cordial Invitation - An Althing for the Half-Grown - An Efficient Cremation - Stoneman - The Good Men of Sherwood - The Myth in the Mountains
Suthsexe
A Prayer for Vengeance - Aflanc the Terrible - Alisa in Wunderlandscire - Eivor the Sheepdog - King of the Hay People - Rock of Fertility - Tiny Black Market - Will O' the Wisp
Wincestre
Aelfred's Jewel - Asser - Mildberg the Miracle Legs - Romeo and Aethelflaed
North America
Vinland
A Dead Man's Tale - Breaking Teeth, Not Hearts (Flight of Fancy - Ursine Takeover)
Dreams
Asgard
Food of the Gods - Hel's Well - Milk of Humankind - Njord's Lament - Noble Harts - Valhalla Bound
Jotunheim
Aegir's Daughters - Pit of Slaughter - The Giants of Fimbulwinter - The Puppeteer
DLC
The Way of the Berserker
Chapter 1
The Mysterious Berserker
Chapter 2
The Ritual of the Berserker
Chapter 3
The Vengeance of the Berserker
The Legend of Beowulf
Chapter 1
A Fiend out of Hell
Chapter 2
Prey in the High Hall
Chapter 3
Ever As Fate Must
A Fated Encounter
A Fated Encounter - A Distorted Dream
Chapter 1
Tossing and Turning
Chapter 2
Night and Day
Chapter 3
Counting Sheep
Chapter 4
What Dreams May Come
Chapter 5
One Last Sleepless Night
World Events
Haunting of Neist Point - The Drink of the Picts
Shared History
The Raven and the Cuckoo
The Last Chapter
Last Goodbyes - Fare Thee Well, Young Eagle - Fare Thee Well, Aelfred Rex - Fare Thee Well, Aethelstan - Fare Thee Well, King Fair-Hair - Fare Thee Well, My Ravens
Settlement Extension
Yule Season
Yule Festival - Cow Catcher - The Case of the Missing Ale - Braun's Folly - Twirling Targets - Yule Brawl
Ostara Season
Ostara Festival - Let's Get Festive - Egg Hunt - The May Queen - Spiritual Defense - Braun's Folly - Twirling Targets - Viking Brawl
Sigrblot Festival
Sigrblot Festival - The War Effort (Feeding the Wolf - Fight or Flyte - Three Big Pigs) - Final Offering - Test Your Metal - War Games
Oskoreia Festival
Oskoreia Festival - Hunting for Honor (Homeward - An Honorable Death - Riding for Glory - Veiled Threats - Targeted Strategy) - A Measure of Respect
River Raids
Yule Season
A River to Raid - The Legend of Saint George - Treasures of River Exe - Treasures of River Severn - The Legacy of Saint George - Treasures of River Dee - The Sword of Saint George
Sigrblot Season
The Legend of Lugh - Treasures of River Berbha - The Spear of Lugh - Treasures of River Erriff - The Ulfberht Sword - Champions of the Faith (England's Protector - Ireland's Defender - Francia's Anointed)
Mastery Challenge
Chapter 1
A Challenge from the Gods - The Cryptic Tutelage of Hildiran
Chapter 2
The All-Seeing Eye
The Forgotten Saga
A Gift from the Otherworld
Favors
The Wholesome Warrior - Dark Dealings - Shifting Loyalties
Wrath of the Druids
Wrath of the Druids
Chapter 1
Irish Trade - Irish Adventure - Blood Bond - Snaring Thorstein - Rathdown Build Up
Chapter 2
Flann over Ireland - A Show of Character - War Efforts - Gathering Strength
Chapter 3
Foothold in Connacht - Potion of Blood - Into the Fog
Chapter 4
The Northern Reach - Courting the Kings - The Mask of Diplomacy - The Wages of War - A Scourging of Snakes
Chapter 5
The Cost of Betrayal
Settling Accounts
Chapter 1
Dublin's Reach (Trade: Giving Your Words - Trade: Dyed in the Wool - Trade: The Ivory Post - Trade: Trouble Brewing - Trade: Illuminating Event - Trade: Sweetening the Pot)
Chapter 2
An Eye for an Eye
The Strength of Danu
Chapter 1
Children of Danu
Chapter 2
Amber Sun
Lost Drengr
Thorgest's Drengir
Trade Post
Trade: Dyed in the Wool - Trade: Giving Your Words - Trade: Illuminating Event - Trade: Sweetening the Pot - Trade: The Ivory Post - Trade: Trouble Brewing
Royal Demands
Kings of Meath
Meath: Death Sentence - Meath: Death to All - Meath: Gemstones - Meath: Hibernian Heist - Meath: Jewel Recovery - Meath: Rough Justice - Meath: Royal Vengeance - Meath: Smite Them Down - Meath: Stamp Them Out - Meath: Taking it Back - Meath: They Must Pay
Kings of Connacht
Connacht: Stamp Them Out
Kings of Ulster
Ulster: Death Sentence - Ulster: Death to All - Ulster: Smite Them Down
Thousand Eyes contracts
Contract: Bandit King - Contract: Hired Help - Contract: The Lost Books
The Siege of Paris
Chapter 1
Strangers Bearing Gifts - To Francia - Warlord of Melun - The Rot in the Slums - Majesty in the Dark
Chapter 2
The Missing Queen - Sister of Sorrow - The Queen's Gambit
Chapter 3
Honor and Enemies - Fire From Heaven - A Hidden Weakness - Royal Fox Hunt - Dark Before Dawn - The Siege of Paris - The Count of Paris
Chapter 4
Skal!
Chapter 5
Fire and Faith - Madness of King Charles - Victory - Homecoming
Hidden Ones
Hidden
Delivery
A Package for Paris
Infamy
Vive la Résistance
Thousand Eyes contracts
Contract: Pagus Pinciacensis - Contract: The Count of Pinciacum - Contract: Fluctuat Nec Mergitur - Contract: The Last Judgment - Contract: Everything has a price - Contract: A Perilous Task - Contract: The Boar's Tusk
World Events
Amienois
Hidden Justice
Melunois
Not God Enough - Stealing from Thieves - Ulfberht Sword
Paris
The Ghost of Saint Germain - The King of Rats
Dawn of Ragnarök
Restless Dreams - Legendary Hoard
Into the Fire
Chapter 1
The Rescue - Gift to the God
Chapter 2
Seeking Shelter - Crystal Cave - Hunter and Gatherer - World's End
Chapter 3
The Masters - Forging Bonds
Chapter 4
Warpath - Pride of the Aesir
Chapter 5
Beyond Fear - The Reckoning
The Relic
Chapter 1
Finding Fritjof
Chapter 2
The Scholar and the Sunstone
Chapter 3
The Vault of the Ancients
Vessel of Souls
Chapter 1
The Warlord's Daughter
Chapter 2
Cold Embers - Blazing a Trail
Chapter 3
Malvigr
Valkyrie's Arena
Heroic Scholar
Tales
Warlord of the Muspels - The Full Might of Muspelheim - Double Burning Trouble - The Princess and the Queen - The Midgard War Party - The Trickster and his Legions - Muspelheim's Legacy - A Tale of Ice and Fire - The Champions of Jotunheim - Muspelheim's Fiery Champions - The Fallen Warriors - The Shapeshifters of Legend - Glacial Bear Encounter - The Midgard Challengers - The Great Swamp Witches
World Events
Eitri
Remnants
Gullnámar
Carpe Diem - Hyrrokin's Gift
Svaladal
A Beast's Burden - A Most Cunning Fish - Love Conquers - The Ballad of Kraka and Skavi
Vangrinn
Not Today, Jotun! - Take My Chest Away - The Seed of Travi
Discovery Tour: Viking Age
Oaths & Honour - Through Faith & Fire - Seaworthy - Into the West - A Barter for Peace - Aelfred's Legacy - New Life, New Lands - Where Fates Align

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