| description = ''[[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] and [[Bárid mac Ímair|Bárid]] join High King [[Flann Sinna|Flann]] to capture a critical castle.''
| description = ''[[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] and [[Bárid mac Ímair|Bárid]] join {{Wiki|High King of Ireland|High King}} [[Flann Sinna|Flann]] to capture a [[Cashelore|critical castle]].''
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Wrath of the Druids]]''
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Wrath of the Druids]]''
| type = Main {{c|Wrath of the Druids}}
| type = Main {{c|Wrath of the Druids}}
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| date = 879 – 881
| date = 879 – 881
}}
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'''Foothold in Connacht''' 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]].
'''Foothold in Connacht''' 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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==Dialogue==
==Dialogue==
TBA
Eivor went to see Bárid in his tent to speak with him.
*'''Bárid:''' ''Ah! Eivor! Look at me, part of Flann's war council! Not bad for a ''[[Vikings|vikingr]]'', eh?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''You have gained his trust?''
*'''Bárid:''' ''I wouldn't say that, no. He's a bit suspicious of me, in fact. But he needs my army, so he holds his nose.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Of course he does. Vikings smell.''
Flann walked into the conversation.
*'''Bárid:''' ''My king.''
*'''Flann:''' ''We are ready to deliver [[Aileach]] a weighty blow. But our enemies are now alerted and will rally in greater numbers.''
*'''Bárid:''' ''[[Cashelore]] castle divides [[Ulster]] and [[Connacht]]. Taking it would isolate each from each.''
*'''Flann:''' ''Cashelore is the stepping stone to all the North. It is an imposing fortress atop a steep cliff. It must be ours.''
*'''Bárid:''' ''But for that very reason, lord, it will cost us dearly to storm it.''
*'''Flann:''' ''Loss of men is a price well paid. Victory will bring many more flocking to our cause.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Take care, king. Your ambition may overleap your reason.''
*'''Bárid:''' ''What is your counsel, Eivor?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Cunning over courage. A single spy slips in and breaks the gate locks. Then our soldier floods in.''
*'''Flann:''' ''It is worth the attempt. You have seem to have a feel for this, Eivor. I select you as this "single spy."''
*'''Bárid:''' ''Eivor?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''It's a good challenge.''
[[File:ACV Foothold in Connacht 1.jpg|thumb|250px|Bárid and Flann plan for their approach against Cashelore]]
Bárid nodded in agreement.
*'''Flann:''' ''We have a scout near the castle. She may be able to help you.''
Eivor left as Bárid and Flann kept planning the assault. Eivor traveled to Cashelore to find the scout.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Those defenses could stop the [[Norse mythology|gods]]!''
After looking around Cashelore's entrance, Eivor found the scout under the bridge.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Hej! Are you Flann's scout?''
*'''[[Norse people|Norse]] Warrior 1:''' ''You are a bold adventurer to ask in these parts. Yes, I am.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''How might I enter the castle?''
*'''Norse Warrior 1:''' ''Alone? You can try to climb its walls, a foolhardy move for such a small force.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Is there a way to enter unseen?''
*'''Norse Warrior 1:''' ''There must be a path below. Builders down there have reinforced the walls. A wily ''vikingr'' could use their equipment to find a way in.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I am that ''vikingr''!''
Eivor infiltrated the southern ringfort. Along one of the piles of building materials, she found a note of warning.
{{IUNote
|Title=Lost Man
|Text=Do not go near the scaffolding! It's difficult to get to, and only fools scale the rickety slats.<br><br>Eoin thought to amuse us by balancing on the beam while drinking his ale.<br><br>The first ale went fine enough, but the third send him on a quick journey to the rocks.
}}
Eivor breached the gate of the southern ringfort to let Flann's army inside Cashelore.
[[File:ACV Foothold in Connacht 3.png|thumb|250px|Flann rallying his men to attack Cashelore]]
*'''Flann:''' ''Bravely done, Eivor. Cashelore will be ours!''
Flann, Bárid, and their men came running in, thus beginning their assault on Cashelore.
*'''Bárid:''' ''Eivor! I have your back!''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I count on you, cousin.''
Eivor, Bárid, and Flann fought Cashelore's men to take over the southern ringfort.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Flann! Watch our flank!''
*'''Flann:''' ''Press on, Eivor! Press on!''
After defeating the guards, Eivor and Flann headed to the next passage.
*'''Flann:''' ''Upp! Eivor! Help me open this!''
Flann and Eivor opened the next gate.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Yours for the taking!''
*'''Bárid:''' ''Sack the castle!'
*'''Flann:''' Co búaid! ''(To victory!)''
Eivor, Bárid, and Flann fought more of Cashelore's men to take over the northern ringfort.
*'''[[Ireland|Irish]] [[Soldier]] 1:''' ''Stay back, you puny Dane.''
[[File:ACV Foothold in Connacht 5.png|thumb|250px|Bárid, Eivor and Flann drinking to their victory]]
After taking over the northern ringfort, Eivor, Flann, and Bárid completed their assault of the stronghold of Cashelore. As night rolled in, the fires were extinguished and the of warriors sat and drank to their victory.
*'''Flann:''' Sláinte! ''(Cheers!) To a battle well fought, and blood well spilt!''
*'''Bárid:''' ''To Ireland!''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Skal!''
*'''Flann:''' ''Ah!''
A cup bearer came from behind.
*'''Moenach:''' ''Another cup, my king?''
Flann stood up.
*'''Flann:''' ''Where is our court poet? This deserves a song. Eivor, it is essential that you speak with her.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''[[Ciara ingen Medba|Ciara]]? Is she here?''
*'''Flann:''' ''I greeted her arrival. She will build my glory throughout Ireland. Her song will be repeated in every village and hamlet. And you, Eivor, with your keen eye, can give details of my bravery, the bravery of all my soldiers, for her to craft a ballad.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I'll give her your message, O brave king. Bárid, you deserve another drink.''
*'''Bárid:''' ''And you as well! Come back for another before the night is out.''
Eivor left to find Ciara while overhearing Flann's soldiers talk.
*'''Irish Soldier 2:''' ''Then he come at me, eyes blazin' like hellfire itself.''
*'''Irish Soldier 3:''' ''Sure, sure he did. I saw it happen.''
*'''Irish Soldier 2:''' ''I'd nothin' but a stick! Well, I held it crosswise and I hoped for the best.''
*'''Irish Soldier 3:''' ''I tried to help. I was too far, I was.''
*'''Irish Soldier 2:''' ''He swung and sent the stick to splinters. He grabs me collar, he's about to land the mortal blow!''
*'''Irish Soldier 3:''' ''O, I thought your tune was played.''
*'''Irish Soldier 2:''' ''I look him in the eye and he says, "Is it yourself, Ronan?" He knew me! It's me cousin, Conall!''
*'''Irish Soldier 3:''' ''It was marvelous to see! Ol' Connall. Always the good lad.''
In the northern ringfort's command post, Eivor found a note addressed to its deposed commander.
{{IUNote
|Title=Note from Spy
|Text=Flann has gathered an imposing army, my lord. The camp buzzes with talk of taking Cashelore castle itself.<br><br>I counsel you to be prepared.
}}
Eivor found Ciara, playing and singing a tune, in a tower atop the walls of the northern ringfort. Eivor spoke with her.
*'''Eivor:''' ''You sing with conviction.''
*'''Ciara:''' ''It is the mournful song of the ''[[Lia Fáil]]'', the ancient stone you saw at the coronation.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''That stone, it seemed to... It...''
*'''Ciara:''' ''The legend is that the stone will bring woe. But the song claims that if Ireland came to peril, the stone would rain a storm of wonders.''
[[File:ACV Foothold in Connacht 8.png|thumb|250px|Eivor catching up with Ciara]]
*'''Eivor:''' ''From where would the song draw this wisdom?''
*'''Ciara:''' ''I do not know, but my mother sang it. My mother's mother sang it as well, and her mother, and hers. Back to the very first women of the isle. The mere sound of the words connects me to my ancestors and this fertile soil.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''You are lucky, I've left my land far behind.''
*'''Ciara:''' ''You need not leave to feel the land change beneath you. That's why I'm stuck in this court like some sort of dancing [[goat]].''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Surely you can leave any time you wish.''
*'''Ciara:''' ''I can, and I will. But not until Flann rules all Ireland.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Is he such a great man as that?''
*'''Ciara:''' ''He understand that to be king is to be king of all. Though I'm pagan, he made me court poet. He respects the old ways.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I admire your passion.''
*'''Ciara:''' ''Thank you for that. Not everyone is so appreciative.''
<tabber>
|-|❤ I'd like to get to know you better=
*'''Eivor:''' ''I appreciate you for all your qualities, Ciara.''
*'''Ciara:''' ''I've got more than a fine voice for singing, if that's what you're asking. Is that what you're asking?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I'm asking if you'd like to take advantage of a Norse who finds herself alone with a bewitching Irish woman.''
*'''Ciara:''' ''Ara, don't you have a way with words, Eivor? And I'm not saying never...''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I understand.''
|-|You have a sense of purpose=
*'''Eivor:''' ''You seem to have set your course and steer it true.''
*'''Ciara:''' ''I come from the back country. We follow the old ways. [[Christianity|Christian]]s worry about the world to come. We live in the one we have.''
|-|Why do you have such faith in Flann?=
*'''Eivor:''' ''Take care you do not place all your hopes in a single person.''
*'''Ciara:''' ''Ach, he's not without flaws, that one. But he can unite the island and protect my [[druid|people]].''
</tabber>
Eivor reminded herself.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Ja, I all but forgot. Flann sent me to remind you to begin his ballad.''
Ciara chuckled.
*'''Ciara:''' ''He needn't worry. I know my purpose here.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''If it is as glorious as that song was lovely, Flann is certain to gain many followers.''
*'''Ciara:''' ''Good night, Eivor. I'll see you in the morning. ''Slán''. (Be safe.)''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Good night, Ciara.''
Night passed and Eivor woke up in a pile of hay on the ground.
*'''Eivor:''' ''A beautiful morning... Ah! Bárid asked me to return to him last night. I should apologize.''
==Outcome==
==Outcome==
Eivor and Flann's army captured castle [[Cashelore]] in the [[Connacht|Kingdom of Connacht]].
Eivor and Flann's army captured the [[ringfort]] Cashelore in the Kingdom of Connacht.
After taking over the northern ringfort, Eivor, Flann, and Bárid completed their assault of the stronghold of Cashelore. As night rolled in, the fires were extinguished and the of warriors sat and drank to their victory.
Flann: Sláinte! (Cheers!) To a battle well fought, and blood well spilt!
Bárid:To Ireland!
Eivor:Skal!
Flann:Ah!
A cup bearer came from behind.
Moenach:Another cup, my king?
Flann stood up.
Flann:Where is our court poet? This deserves a song. Eivor, it is essential that you speak with her.
Flann:I greeted her arrival. She will build my glory throughout Ireland. Her song will be repeated in every village and hamlet. And you, Eivor, with your keen eye, can give details of my bravery, the bravery of all my soldiers, for her to craft a ballad.
Eivor:I'll give her your message, O brave king. Bárid, you deserve another drink.
Bárid:And you as well! Come back for another before the night is out.
Eivor left to find Ciara while overhearing Flann's soldiers talk.
Irish Soldier 2:Then he come at me, eyes blazin' like hellfire itself.
Irish Soldier 3:Sure, sure he did. I saw it happen.
Irish Soldier 2:I'd nothin' but a stick! Well, I held it crosswise and I hoped for the best.
Irish Soldier 3:I tried to help. I was too far, I was.
Irish Soldier 2:He swung and sent the stick to splinters. He grabs me collar, he's about to land the mortal blow!
Irish Soldier 3:O, I thought your tune was played.
Irish Soldier 2:I look him in the eye and he says, "Is it yourself, Ronan?" He knew me! It's me cousin, Conall!
Irish Soldier 3:It was marvelous to see! Ol' Connall. Always the good lad.
In the northern ringfort's command post, Eivor found a note addressed to its deposed commander.
Note from Spy
Flann has gathered an imposing army, my lord. The camp buzzes with talk of taking Cashelore castle itself.
I counsel you to be prepared.
Eivor found Ciara, playing and singing a tune, in a tower atop the walls of the northern ringfort. Eivor spoke with her.
Eivor:You sing with conviction.
Ciara:It is the mournful song of the Lia Fáil, the ancient stone you saw at the coronation.
Eivor:That stone, it seemed to... It...
Ciara:The legend is that the stone will bring woe. But the song claims that if Ireland came to peril, the stone would rain a storm of wonders.
Eivor catching up with Ciara
Eivor:From where would the song draw this wisdom?
Ciara:I do not know, but my mother sang it. My mother's mother sang it as well, and her mother, and hers. Back to the very first women of the isle. The mere sound of the words connects me to my ancestors and this fertile soil.
Eivor:You are lucky, I've left my land far behind.
Ciara:You need not leave to feel the land change beneath you. That's why I'm stuck in this court like some sort of dancing goat.
Eivor:Surely you can leave any time you wish.
Ciara:I can, and I will. But not until Flann rules all Ireland.
Eivor:Is he such a great man as that?
Ciara:He understand that to be king is to be king of all. Though I'm pagan, he made me court poet. He respects the old ways.
Eivor:I admire your passion.
Ciara:Thank you for that. Not everyone is so appreciative.
Eivor:I appreciate you for all your qualities, Ciara.
Ciara:I've got more than a fine voice for singing, if that's what you're asking. Is that what you're asking?
Eivor:I'm asking if you'd like to take advantage of a Norse who finds herself alone with a bewitching Irish woman.
Ciara:Ara, don't you have a way with words, Eivor? And I'm not saying never...
Eivor:I understand.
Eivor:You seem to have set your course and steer it true.
Ciara:I come from the back country. We follow the old ways. Christians worry about the world to come. We live in the one we have.
Eivor:Take care you do not place all your hopes in a single person.
Ciara:Ach, he's not without flaws, that one. But he can unite the island and protect my people.
Eivor reminded herself.
Eivor:Ja, I all but forgot. Flann sent me to remind you to begin his ballad.
Ciara chuckled.
Ciara:He needn't worry. I know my purpose here.
Eivor:If it is as glorious as that song was lovely, Flann is certain to gain many followers.
Ciara:Good night, Eivor. I'll see you in the morning. Slán. (Be safe.)
Eivor:Good night, Ciara.
Night passed and Eivor woke up in a pile of hay on the ground.
Eivor:A beautiful morning... Ah! Bárid asked me to return to him last night. I should apologize.