- Eivor: I accept. We settle this now.
- Dag: Ah! A final act of courage. Very well...
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Eivor then left Dag's grave in peace. Returning to the village, she briefly spoke with [[Gunnar]] about the duel. | Eivor then left Dag's grave in peace. Returning to the village, she briefly spoke with [[Gunnar]] about the duel. | ||
*'''Gunnar:''' ''Even when Dag was younger, he had a streak in him. Hate to see it go that way, but you did the right thing. Can't imagine what you are feeling. Anyhow... you probably need something, eh?'' | *'''Gunnar:''' ''Even when Dag was younger, he had a streak in him. Hate to see it go that way, but you did the right thing. Can't imagine what you are feeling. Anyhow... you probably need something, eh?'' | ||
[[Hytham]] also extended his condolences. | |||
*'''Hytham:''' ''I am sorry for what happened with Dag. It could not have been easy. May he rest in peace.'' | |||
[[Reda]] also shared his opinion of Dag. | [[Reda]] also shared his opinion of Dag. | ||
*'''Reda:''' ''Men like Dag litter every clan, city, and century. The prideful ones. Men who never know when just enough is still too much.'' | *'''Reda:''' ''Men like Dag litter every clan, city, and century. The prideful ones. Men who never know when just enough is still too much.'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''I... I would rather not talk about it.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I... I would rather not talk about it.'' | ||
*'''Randvi:''' ''I understand.'' | *'''Randvi:''' ''I understand.'' | ||
On occasion, Eivor would return to Dag's grave to speak with him. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I wonder what became of you. If anything remains of so strong a spirit.''<br>''We think of you often, Dag.''<br>''I do hope Sigurd knows how much he meant to you. We are beyond the time of telling of such things now.'' | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
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A Brewing Storm was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.[1]
Eivor decided to rest in her room in Ravensthorpe.
After reporting to Randvi of Sigurd's current fate from her events in Cent, Eivor decided to rest in her bed. On that rainy night, Eivor woke up and ran to Dag, who was shouting aloud.
Eivor went outside to meet Dag.

Dag then spoke aloud for all the people of the colony to hear.
Dag faced the people of the colony once again.
As Dag and Eivor duel, Randvi called out during the fight.
Within the battle, Dag taunted Eivor.
After a brief moment of fighting, both warriors clashed their weapons and spoke to each other.
Dag taunted Eivor more.
Randvi shouted out again.
A little more into their duel, Eivor pleaded to Dag.
As he roared, Dag dropped his shield as he kept roaring. Then, Dag taunted Eivor again.
Within the fighting, Eivor pleaded again.
A little more fighting as Dag warned Eivor.
As Dag's injuries grew more severe, Eivor offered to spare him.
As Dag started throwing axes, Eivor still kept fighting and spoke about his choices.
Dag then yelled in anger at her insults.

After immense amounts of fighting, Eivor won the duel as Dag fell.
As Randvi was sadden by the display, Dag tried to speak to Eivor.
Before Dag could reach his axe, Eivor was spoken to by a ghostly Odin.
Eivor shook her head.
Eivor made a grim face at Odin.
Odin then disappeared as Eivor looked down to a dying Dag.

Eivor then looked up as the crowd kept staring.
Randvi walked closer to Eivor.

Few of the crowd started to walk away during her reasoning. Eivor looked to Randvi and then spoke aloud.
The circle of people started to leave as Eivor tended to Dag's body. Then, it became morning as Eivor sat across Dag's burial.
Eivor then left Dag's grave in peace. Returning to the village, she briefly spoke with Gunnar about the duel.
Hytham also extended his condolences.
Reda also shared his opinion of Dag.
Returning to the Alliance map room to plan her next expedition, Eivor spoke with Randvi.
On occasion, Eivor would return to Dag's grave to speak with him.
Eivor killed Dag in battle and decided his fate to Valhalla.