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| {{Era|ACV|Memories}} | | {{Era|ACV|Memories}} |
| {{Imageneed}} | | {{Otheruses|the memory of Eivor Varinsdottir|[[Homecoming]]}} |
| {{Memory Infobox | | {{Memory Infobox |
| | name = Homecoming | | | name = Homecoming |
| | image = | | | image = ACV Homecoming 5.png |
| | description = ''[[Hunwald]] asks Eivor to accompany him to [[Lincoln]] so that he may reunite with his father.'' | | | description = ''[[Hunwald]] asks [[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] to accompany him to [[Lincoln]] so that he may reunite with his [[Hundbeorht|father]].'' |
| | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' | | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' |
| | type = Main {{c|The Lay of Hunwald}} | | | type = Main {{c|The Lay of Hunwald}} |
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| | next = [[In the Absence of an Ealdorman]] | | | next = [[In the Absence of an Ealdorman]] |
| | source = [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] | | | source = [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] |
| | location =[[Lincoln]], [[Lincolnshire|Lincolnscire]], [[Mercia]] | | | location = [[Lincoln]], [[Lincolnshire|Lincolnscire]], [[Mercia|Danish Mercia]] |
| | date = c. 875 | | | date = c. 875 |
| }} | | }} |
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| After saving Hunwald, Eivor hurried him to depart to Lincoln, quickly. | | After saving Hunwald, Eivor hurried him to depart to Lincoln, quickly. |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''What horrible souls are hunting me? Me, the son of a beloved [[ealdorman]]! Was it naive of me to believe my status as a nobleman held some sway over the ceorls and serfs of this [[Lincolnscire|shire]]? What cause have any to dishonor me?'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''What horrible souls are hunting me? Me, the son of a beloved [[ealdorman]]! Was it naive of me to believe my status as a nobleman held some sway over the ceorls and serfs of this [[Lincolnscire|shire]]? What cause have any to dishonor me?'' |
| | Before leaving, Eivor could speak to [[Aelfgar]] once more inside the longhouse. |
| | *'''Aelfgar:''' ''We need stronger leadership in Lincolnscire. We can't go on like this, waiting for our ealdorman to heal, or suffering the idea of Hunwald taking his place.'' |
| Eivor and Hunwald neared the shore at [[Botolphston]]. | | Eivor and Hunwald neared the shore at [[Botolphston]]. |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''Look, boats there. We could sail the waters to Lincoln. Sink the ships of any enemies in our way.'' | | [[File:ACV Homecoming 2.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Lincoln approaching Lincoln]] |
| | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Look, boats there. We could sail the waters to Lincoln. Sink the ships of any enemies in our way!'' |
| | While the rowboat lacked weapons, it sufficed for them to row up the relatively safe [[Witham River]]. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''What were you told when the guards exiled you?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''What were you told when the guards exiled you?'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''O scraps of nonsense. I woke to screaming. A man grabbed me, said I was an immediate danger to my father. Ha. Horsepucky! Mercian soldiers then shackled me, rode me blindfolded to the river Wash and told me plainly: start anew elsewhere or face death in Lincolnscire.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, scraps of nonsense. I woke to screaming. A man grabbed me, said I was an immediate danger to my father. Ha. Horsepucky! Mercian soldiers then shackled me, rode me blindfolded to the river {{wiki|The_Wash|Wash}} and told me plainly: start anew elsewhere or face death in Lincolnscire.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''What did they mean?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''What did they mean?'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, some nonsense about me praying for his death, hungry for his inheritance.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, some nonsense about me praying for his death, hungry for his inheritance.'' |
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| *'''Hunwald:''' ''Yes, but Aelfred has a fearful hatred of the Danes! He must have heard that I am courting one! A [[Swanburrow|beauty]] who knows no equal!'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Yes, but Aelfred has a fearful hatred of the Danes! He must have heard that I am courting one! A [[Swanburrow|beauty]] who knows no equal!'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Your Dane ladylove. Right.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Your Dane ladylove. Right.'' |
| :If Eivor spared [[Leofrith]], Eivor saw him waiting at the docks and spoke with him.
| | The walls of Lincoln eventually came into view. Lincoln's guards were on the lookout for any unwanted visitors. |
| *'''Leofrith:''' ''Eivor ... why does it not surprise me to see you here.''
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''Leofrith ... following through with chasing down Burgred, I see.''
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| *'''Leofrith:''' ''You said it yourself, his betrayal is worth a thousand deaths. I'm just waiting on a ship to take me to [[Rome]].''
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''You'll give him my regards.''
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| *'''Leofrith:''' ''Gladly. Do not get in my way, Eivor. This is something I need to do.''
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| Eivor and Hunwald warily traveled to Lincoln, right at its gates. Lincoln's guards were on the lookout for any unwanted visitors.
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| *'''Hunwald:''' ''Here's Lincoln. The city of my birth, the cauldron of my present sorrows.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Here's Lincoln. The city of my birth, the cauldron of my present sorrows.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Mercian guards everywhere. Follow me.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Mercian guards everywhere. Follow me.'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''Right behind you, shadow-walker. My heart beats like the drums of your dragon-boat.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Right behind you, shadow-walker. My heart beats like the drums of your dragon-boat.'' |
| | [[File:ACV Homecoming 3.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Hunwald moving in low profile]] |
| Eivor and Hunwald entered the city. | | Eivor and Hunwald entered the city. |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''O how can a place I once called home look so alien to me now! So harsh and un-wanting. Fear not Lincoln, I shall make you mine again.'' | | :(If Eivor was detected by the guards) |
| | :The guards recognized Hunwald and made to attack Eivor. She either killed or evaded them. |
| | :*'''Hunwald:''' ''O how can a place I once called home look so alien to me now! So harsh and un-wanting. Fear not Lincoln, I shall make you mine again.'' |
| | With cloaks drawn up, they slipped into the vicinity of the city walls. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''This town is your home?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''This town is your home?'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''It was, and should still be! O, to see it now fills my eyes with tears.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''It was, and should still be! O, to see it now fills my eyes with tears.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Save weeping for prayers. We're not inside yet.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Save weeping for prayers. We're not inside yet.'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''One day, I won't have to skulk around this town with my face hidden. I will walk proudly among the people I love.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''One day, I won't have to skulk around this town with my face hidden. I will walk proudly among the people I love.'' |
| | After a brief silence, Eivor inquired further. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''How was your father the last time you saw him?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''How was your father the last time you saw him?'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''He was ... quite poorly. But he has the heart of a lion and the holy spirit itself within him! A bout of illness would never bring him low.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''He was... quite poorly. But he has the heart of a lion and the holy spirit itself within him! A bout of illness would never bring him low.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Did he think highly of you?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Did he think highly of you?'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, yes, yes indeed! The thegns and clergy of Lincolnscire are not fond of me, but they do not yet know me well enough. Not soon.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, yes, yes indeed! The thegns and clergy of Lincolnscire are not fond of me, but they do not yet know me well enough. Not truly.'' |
| | They followed the path leading higher up into the city running beneath a stately Roman archway. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The people of Lincoln are not welcoming to Danes.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The people of Lincoln are not welcoming to Danes.'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''It's troubling, I know. Your folk are strong, hardy, noble! Creatures, straight out of stories and tales.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''It's troubling, I know. Your folk are strong, hardy, noble! Creatures straight out of stories and tales.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''We are also living people, Hunwald. More than a story. We are real and flawed.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''We are also a living people, Hunwald. More than a story. We are real and flawed.'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, yes, I am well aware. Blunt and stalwart, honest and true. I have a Dane ladylove with all those qualities, you know.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, yes, I am well aware. Blunt and stalwart, honest and true. I have a Dane ladylove with all those qualities, you know.'' |
| [[File:ACV Eivor Hunwald, His Home.jpg|thumb|250px|Hunwald and Eivor inquire about his father's whereabouts]] | | *'''Eivor:''' ''You have a Dane lover... and she's a [[Valkyrie]] as well, I suppose?'' |
| Eivor escorted Hunwald to his home, despite the high-guard presence. | | Within the city, they overheard chatter from the locals. |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''There's damp on the air. I fear gray clouds will gather soon.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 1:''' ''Aye. And foul deeds are brewing. The horses can feel it too, neighing and rolling their eyes.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''That's them being horses, mate.'' |
| | Some gossiped about the ealdorman, Hunwald's father. |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 2:''' ''No one has heard from the ealdorman in weeks? What's happened?'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''Lord Hundbeorht is surely fighting the Danes to the north.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 2:''' ''No, no. He's made a pact with them. There's peace now. Ain't you heard?'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''Naw, that can't be true.'' |
| | Eivor and Hunwald eventually reached the grounds of his family's estate, which he pointed out to her. |
| | *'''Hunwald:''' ''My home is just there. We've made it!'' |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''Careful. The house is being watched.'' |
| | *'''Hunwald:''' ''What? Where?'' |
| | Eivor carefully escorted Hunwald onto the grounds, avoiding the gaze of the soldiers and eavesdropping on them. |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''I have barely enough silver to buy peat from those bandit smugglers. They hoard everything.'' |
| *'''[[Raeganhere]]:''' ''Hunwald! Praise God, you live!'' | | *'''[[Raeganhere]]:''' ''Hunwald! Praise God, you live!'' |
| | [[File:ACV Homecoming 4.png|thumb|250px|Raeganhere hugging Hunwald upon his return]] |
| | Raeganhere embraced and hugged Hunwald. |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''I do, my dear Raeganhere. Body and soul! Tell my father, his son has returned, and in fighting form! It is urgent I speak with him.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''I do, my dear Raeganhere. Body and soul! Tell my father, his son has returned, and in fighting form! It is urgent I speak with him.'' |
| *'''Raeganhere:''' ''I'm sorry, lord, but your father has been taken.'' | | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''I'm sorry, lord, but your father has been taken.'' |
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| |-|Have you looked for him?= | | |-|Have you looked for him?= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Have you looked for him?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Have you looked for him?'' |
| *'''Raeganhere:''' ''O, I dare not go asking after him, for fear of stepping above my caste. But he'll be in good hands, don't you worry. Up there with the abbess and her sisters and all.'' | | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''O, I dare not go asking after him, for fear of stepping above my caste.'' |
| | Hunwald scratched his ear, his worries unrelieved. |
| | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''But he'll be in good hands, don't you worry. Up there with the abbess and her sisters and all.'' |
| |-|Who took him away?= | | |-|Who took him away?= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Who took the ealdorman? Was it [[soldier]]s or men of [[Christianity|God]]?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Who took the ealdorman? Was it [[soldier]]s or men of [[Christianity|God]]?'' |
| *'''Raeganhere:''' ''There were men with [[sword]]s and those of the cloth. And a healer, too, one who had oft been a guest in this house.'' | | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''There were men with [[sword]]s and those of the cloth. And a healer, too, one who had often been a guest in this house.'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''[[Galwyna]]. One of the sisters my father put great faith in.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''[[Galwyna]]. One of the sisters my father put great faith in.'' |
| |-|Did he go willingly?= | | |-|Did he go willingly?= |
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| *'''Hunwald:''' ''He still has friends in Lincoln, that's a good sign.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''He still has friends in Lincoln, that's a good sign.'' |
| | [[File:ACV Homecoming 6.jpg|thumb|250px|Raeganhere explaining the situation in the city during Hunwald's absence]] |
| *'''Raeganhere:''' ''[[Scholar|Bishop]] [[Herefrith]] among them. He's kept a vigil at the town hall, looking after things in your father's absence, until he returns.'' | | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''[[Scholar|Bishop]] [[Herefrith]] among them. He's kept a vigil at the town hall, looking after things in your father's absence, until he returns.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Will we find trouble there, at the town hall?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Will we find trouble there, at the town hall?'' |
| *'''Raeganhere:''' ''You mean soldiers and the like? Aye, there have been many, many more about since your father took his leave.'' | | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''You mean soldiers and the like? Aye, there have been many, many more about since your father took his leave.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Right. We'll find a quiet way in if we can.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Right. We'll find a quiet way in if we can.'' |
| Hunwald nodded as both him and Eivor left for the town hall. | | Hunwald nodded as both him and Eivor left for the town hall. Before leaving, Eivor could speak to Raeganhare again. |
| | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''I wish you the best of luck in your endeavours, Dane.'' |
| | On the floor, she read a scrap of his diary. |
| | {{IUNote| |
| | Title=Reaganhere's Diary| |
| | Text=–My lord stumbled again and took to bed in the early noon, keeping to his tomes and scrolls. Made some commentaries on the former Kings of Lindsey. Was cheery, in spite of a full season of feeling unwell.<br><br>–Lord feels poorly today. Some food went down and then came up. I supplied him with water and mead. Same result. Hunwald arrived in the evening and stayed by his Father's side, talking loudly of a Dane lady he has befriended in the north.<br><br>–Another day of weeping and prayers. Lord says he feels as if he has swallowed a live hedgehog and a cricket and now the former deigns to chase the latter about his insides.<br><br><br>–Hunwald not seen for many weeks. His father seems not to notice his absence.<br><br>–Soldiers arrived at the behest of Abbess Acha and bade my Lord follow, which he did without complaint.<br><br>–I continue the daily chores, not knowing if or when I shall see my Lord again. Yet with so much time freed up, I dare note here that my Latin has improved with practice. To one day read the scriptures myself in the Holy Roman tongue would be a blessing indeed. I pray for my Lords safe return. But not so soon. |
| | }} |
| | Next to the door leading out to the main street, Eivor found a scrawl of poetry from Hunwald. |
| | {{IUNote| |
| | Title=Hunwald's Poem| |
| | Text=The fairest maiden to sail across the sea,<br><br>With a blade in her hand and no time for me,<br><br>A delicate flower, her complexion ruddy,<br><br>With raw strength enough to beat me bloody,<br><br>Thy name is charming, as though God had humor,<br><br>The scent of a Dane is more than just rumor.<br><br>I am bound to thee, we go hand in hand,<br><br>Our love I will one day seal with a band. |
| | }} |
| | Eivor broke the wooden bar over the door, leading Hunwald back outside. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Who was that fellow?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Who was that fellow?'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''Raeganhere? He's an old fixture of my family's household. Loyal to the end. He helps run the place, and he's known me since I was a little lordling. A simple fellow, but worth every pinch of his salt!'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Raeganhere? He's an old fixture of my family's household. Loyal to the end. He helps run the place, and he's known me since I was a little lordling. A simple fellow, but worth every pinch of his salt!'' |
| They both moved further within the city. | | They winded their way up the path and reached the market at the highest elevation of the city. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Lincoln seems a good place to trade.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Lincoln seems a good place to trade.'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''Does it?'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Does it?'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The market is flush with goods.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The market is flush with goods.'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''Yes, it must be. Growing up, we never wanted for anything in my father's home. Bread and poultry and field fruits of all manner. I suppose this is where our servants purchased them. Lincoln's boon was ours as well.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Yes, it must be. Growing up, we never wanted for anything in my father's home. Bread and poultry and field fruits of all manner. I suppose this is where our servants purchased them. Lincoln's boon was ours as well.'' |
| | [[File:ACV Homecoming 7.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Hunwald sneaking into the town hall]] |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''How often did you leave your house, Hunwald?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''How often did you leave your house, Hunwald?'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, from time to time. Yes.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, from time to time. Yes.'' |
| Eivor and Hunwald arrived at the town hall, where Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith were discussing matters. | | Eivor and Hunwald slipped into the grounds of the town hall adjoining the market, where Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith were discussing matters. Hunwald removed his hood and called out to them. |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''Acha! Herefrith! Tell Lord [[Hundbeorht]] his son has returned!'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Acha! Herefrith! Tell Lord [[Hundbeorht]] his son has returned!'' |
| *'''Acha:''' ''My lord! You're well.'' | | *'''Acha:''' ''My lord! You're well.'' |
| | *'''Herefrith:''' ''Lord Hunwald...'' |
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| |-|Eivor killed soldiers in Lincoln= | | |-|Eivor reached the town hall undetected= |
| *'''Herefrith:''' ''Lord Hunwald... You should have sent forewarning of your return to avoid the violence that dogs you. Lives might have been spared.'' | | *'''Herefrith:''' ''We had no news of your return. You might have sent a messenger and spared us the suspense.'' |
| |-|Eivor did not kill anyone in Lincoln= | | |-|Eivor was detected by soldiers in Lincoln= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''We had no news of your return. You might have sent a messenger and spared us the suspense.'' | | *'''Herefrith:''' ''You should have sent forewarning of your return to avoid the violence that dogs you. Lives might have been spared.'' |
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| *'''Hunwald:''' ''Why so surprised to see my return, bishop? Was I rumored dead?'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Why so surprised to see my return, bishop? Was I rumored dead?'' |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''I have no patience for insults and rumor. We've come to speak with Lord Hundbeorht, that is all.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I have no patience for insults and rumor. We've come to speak with Lord Hundbeorht, that is all.'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| [[File:ACV Herefrith Acha Conversation.jpg|thumb|250px|Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith relay information about Hunwald's father]] | | [[File:ACV Homecoming 9.jpg|thumb|250px|Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith relay information about Hunwald's father]] |
| Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith looked at each other. | | Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith looked at each other. |
| *'''Herefrith:''' ''Lord Hundbeorht has gone, I'm afraid. He would not say where to, but I'm sure he will return shortly. Once the storm has passed.'' | | *'''Herefrith:''' ''Lord Hundbeorht has gone, I'm afraid. He would not say where to, but I'm sure he will return shortly. Once the storm has passed.'' |
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| |-|He asked me to protect him, not kill for him= | | |-|He asked me to protect him, not kill for him= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Hunwald's seen the point of a dagger more than once this week. I'm only here to protect him.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Hunwald's seen the point of a dagger more than once this week. I'm only here to protect him.'' |
| | Acha spoke to Hunwald directly. |
| *'''Acha:''' ''Your father was at my hospice for some days, and very well treated. But he left in secret, that is all we know.'' | | *'''Acha:''' ''Your father was at my hospice for some days, and very well treated. But he left in secret, that is all we know.'' |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''In secret? That's odd. He's not one to scurry about in the dark.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''In secret? That's odd. He's not one to scurry about in the dark.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I'm sorry, Hunwald. We have searched high and low for him but to no avail.'' | | *'''Herefrith:''' ''I'm sorry, Hunwald. We have searched high and low for him but to no avail.'' |
| |-|If I meant you harm, you'd be dead already= | | |-|If I meant you harm, you'd be dead already= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''If I meant to murder you, these stones would be slick with your gore already.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''If I meant to murder you, these stones would be slick with your gore already.'' |
| *'''Herefrith:''' ''Such violence, good heavens. God must have purpose for you pagans in His holy plan, but I confess to utter bafflement.'' | | *'''Herefrith:''' ''Such violence, good heavens. God must have purpose for you pagans in His holy plan, but I confess to utter bafflement.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Hunwald, your father was at my hospice for a time, but he left of his own accord, without saying a word. That's all we know.'' | | *'''Acha:''' ''Hunwald, your father was at my hospice for a time, but he left of his own accord, without saying a word. That's all we know.'' |
| |-|This is between the boy and his father= | | |-|This is between the boy and his father= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Our coming here has nothing to do with you. This is a matter between the boy and his father.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Our coming here has nothing to do with you. This is a matter between the boy and his father.'' |
| *'''Acha:''' ''I disagree. Everything this boy does concerns us. He's the son of our ealdorman. I all but raised you, lad. Bounced you on my knee and taught you scripture. So when I tell you we don't know where your father is, nor why he left our hospice in his ailing state ... it's because we don't know.'' | | *'''Acha:''' ''I disagree. Everything this boy does concerns us. He's the son of our ealdorman.'' |
| | Acha turned to face Hunwald. |
| | *'''Acha:''' ''I all but raised you, lad. Bounced you on my knee and taught you scripture. So when I tell you we don't know where your father is, nor why he left our hospice in his ailing state... it's because we don't know.'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| [[File:ACV Eivor Hunwald, Acha Herefrith Discussion.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor and Hunwald receive no answer to the ealdorman's whereabouts]] | | [[File:ACV Homecoming 10.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor and Hunwald receiving no answer to the ealdorman's whereabouts]] |
| Hunwald shook his head. | | Hunwald shook his head. |
| *'''Herefrith:''' ''Come, abbess. We should leave this young lord to his scurrying thoughts. There is nothing more of use we can say to him.'' | | *'''Herefrith:''' ''Come, abbess. We should leave this young lord to his scurrying thoughts. There is nothing more of use we can say to him.'' |
| The bishop left first. | | The bishop took his leave first. Acha patted Hunwald on the shoulder. |
| *'''Acha:''' ''Take care, my boy.'' | | *'''Acha:''' ''Take care, my boy.'' |
| The abbess followed. | | The abbess followed after Herefrith, both remaining in the town hall. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Stay within these wall where you're safest. I'll have a look around, see what I can learn about your father.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Stay within these walls where you're safest. I'll have a look around, see what I can learn about your father.'' |
| Hunwald nodded in agreement. | | Hunwald nodded in agreement. |
| *'''Hunwald:''' ''If my father spent time at the hospice here, the healers who work there may know something. Talk to them if you can. Find out what they know.'' | | *'''Hunwald:''' ''If my father spent time at the hospice here, the healers who work there may know something. Talk to them if you can. Find out what they know.'' |
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| ==Outcome== | | ==Outcome== |
| Eivor and Hunwald snuck into Lincoln and learned that his father has gone missing. | | Eivor and Hunwald snuck into Lincoln and learned that his father has gone missing. |
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| | ==Gallery== |
| | <gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center"> |
| | ACV Homecoming 1.png|Eivor and Hunwald taking a boat |
| | ACV Homecoming 8.png|Eivor and Hunwald greeting the abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith |
| | </gallery> |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |