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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Eivor traveled to [[Folcanstan]] to meet with [[Cynebert]] and [[Basim | Eivor traveled to [[Folcanstan]] to meet with [[Cynebert]] and [[Basim ibn Ishaq|Basim]]. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''What took you from it?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''What took you from it?'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''I am the seventh son of a poor farmer. And not wanting another mouth to feed, my father gave me to the monks.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''I am the seventh son of a poor farmer. And not wanting another mouth to feed, my father gave me to the monks.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''The cloistered life did not suit you? | *'''Basim:''' ''The cloistered life did not suit you?'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''I thought there would be great comfort in repetition. But instead, I found nothing but prayer and backbreaking toil.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''I thought there would be great comfort in repetition. But instead, I found nothing but prayer and backbreaking toil.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''The Norns weave strange destinies. Now your life depends on the story you weave for yourself.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''The Norns weave strange destinies. Now your life depends on the story you weave for yourself.'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''I am not a good forgery. Stilted, leaden, my hands sweat, and I have a stutter when I am nervous. But I will try.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''I am not a good forgery. Stilted, leaden, my hands sweat, and I have a stutter when I am nervous. But I will try.'' | ||
Basim responded with dry sarcasm. | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''Ah, the cornerstone of all great art.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Ah, the cornerstone of all great art.'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''The captain does not know Tedmund well. If we keep our heads, he will not question my orders. I hope.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''The captain does not know Tedmund well. If we keep our heads, he will not question my orders. I hope.'' | ||
They | |-|Do what you want with him= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Do what you want with him. I won't risk our plan on the shambling of this fool.'' | |||
*'''Cynebert:''' ''Come, Brother Shergar, and perhaps today would be the time to consider a vow of silence?'' | |||
Shergar left with Cynebert. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''An army of Danes are all we need to take the fortress.'' | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''Let us hope.'' | |||
Eivor and Basim left for the camp. | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''It is best to snare a wasp with honey. Have you ever considered more subtlety?'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I leave manipulation to you, Basim. You appear to see it as an art.'' | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''It is both art and science to bend a man to your will. And harder still to convince them that they are firmly in control.'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Shergar was quick to betray his lord. Do you not think he would sell us out as swiftly?'' | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''Perhaps. Perhaps not. I do not presume to know a man's heart in so brief a meeting.'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''His prattle was sad and ugly. Like a weeping babe.'' | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''You have little patience for chittering [[squirrel]]s.'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''And yet I allow you to squeak in my ear. Along all the roads and byways of Cent.'' | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''Because you are wise, and you see the same qualities in me.'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''That must be it.'' | |||
They continued through the fields and down the road. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''We are nearing the camp. Let us hope there are Danes enough to storm a fortress. Otherwise, this abbot's game is a long one.'' | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''It must be played if we are to reclaim Sigurd.'' | |||
</tabber> | |||
The camp came into view, along with the sight of several [[Norse people|Norse]] warriors already slain. | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''We are too late. There is great horror here.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''We are too late. There is great horror here.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Those who remain must be saved. Whatever the cost.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Those who remain must be saved. Whatever the cost.'' | ||
<tabber> | |||
|-|Shergar is present= | |||
*'''Shergar:''' ''Let us approach the captain with caution. He drinks too much and does not need a reason to kill us.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''Let us approach the captain with caution. He drinks too much and does not need a reason to kill us.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Puppets and Prisoners 12.png|thumb|250px|Shergar speaking to the captain as with Eivor and Basim by his side]] | [[File:ACV Puppets and Prisoners 12.png|thumb|250px|Shergar speaking to the captain as with Eivor and Basim by his side]] | ||
They all approached the camp's captain. | They all approached the camp's captain. | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''Yes, it is I, Thegn Tedmund. Coming to discuss the orders I gave you not one day ago.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''Yes, it is I, Thegn Tedmund. Coming to discuss the orders I gave you not one day ago.'' | ||
Basim muttered incredulously to Eivor. | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''This ham hock will get us all killed.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''This ham hock will get us all killed.'' | ||
*''' | Eivor and Basim strolled into the campgrounds behind Shergar and heard one of the surviving warriors yelling at the soldiers. | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 5:''' ''Pipe down | *'''Norse Warrior:''' ''Oi, let us free, you festering canker on a [[Pig|sow]]'s arse!''<br>''You murdered our people! Men, women, children!''<br>''Your sister rides your piss-soaked rod.'' | ||
Shergar, as Tedmund, talked to the captain. | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 5:''' ''Pipe down you [[dog]]s. You're slaves of Cent now.'' | ||
Shergar, acting as Tedmund, talked to the captain. | |||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''Thegn Tedmund? What are you doing here?'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''Thegn Tedmund? What are you doing here?'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''How dare you address me in such a defiant manner! Don't you know who I am?'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''How dare you address me in such a defiant manner! Don't you know who I am?'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''You are Tedmund, as I said. And I mean no disrespect, lord ... but I was told you were back in Rouecistre.'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''You are Tedmund, as I said. And I mean no disrespect, lord... but I was told you were back in Rouecistre.'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''O yes? And do I, um... do I look like I'm in Rouecistre?'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''O yes? And do I, um... do I look like I'm in Rouecistre?'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''You... do not, sir.'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''You... do not, sir.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''A wise man is always unexpected.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''A wise man is always unexpected.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''You travel in strange company, lord. An [[Arabia|Arab]] and ... a Dane?'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''You travel in strange company, lord. An [[Arabia|Arab]] and... a Dane?'' | ||
{{#tag:tabber| | {{#tag:tabber| | ||
I am here to help the thegn= | I am here to help the thegn= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I'm here to advise your thegn in the ways of my people.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I'm here to advise your thegn in the ways of my people.'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''That is correct! A cultural exchange of sorts ... perhaps one day I will visit ... your ... um ... Dane ... Dane-land.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''That is correct! A cultural exchange of sorts... perhaps one day I will visit... your... um... Dane... Dane-land.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''[[Norway]].'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''[[Norway]].'' | ||
Eivor looked to the captain. | Eivor looked to the captain. | ||
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You must be mistaken= | You must be mistaken= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''You mistake me for a foreigner, but are we not all just the measure of the places we have seen?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You mistake me for a foreigner, but are we not all just the measure of the places we have seen?'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''Right, well ... that aside, have you any further orders, lord?'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''Right, well... that aside, have you any further orders, lord?'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''Yes, yes, I order ... I order you ... to stop loitering and return to your barracks, you scab-wit.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''Yes, yes, I order... I order you... to stop loitering and return to your barracks, you scab-wit.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''And what of the captured Danes?'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''And what of the captured Danes?'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''You must kill them all! Every last− Sorry, no. Leave them here. Tied up. As a ... a feast for wolves and crows. That is all. You may depart. Shoo.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''You must kill them all! Every last− Sorry, no. Leave them here. Tied up. As a... a feast for wolves and crows. That is all. You may depart. Shoo.'' | ||
The captain left. | The captain left. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A convincing ruse that has earned you your freedom. Go. And make your life anew, not in another man's boots.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A convincing ruse that has earned you your freedom. Go. And make your life anew, not in another man's boots.'' | ||
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Eivor and Basim defeated the guards as Shergar ran away. | Eivor and Basim defeated the guards as Shergar ran away. | ||
}} | }} | ||
|-| | |-|Shergar is not present= | ||
Eivor and Basim crept into the campgrounds and heard one of the surviving warriors yelling at the soldiers. | |||
*'''Norse Warrior:''' ''Oi, let us free, you festering canker on a [[Pig|sow]]'s arse!''<br>''You murdered our people! Men, women, children!''<br>''Your sister rides your piss-soaked rod.'' | |||
Shergar | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 5:''' ''Pipe down you [[dog]]s. You're slaves of Cent now.'' | ||
*'''Norse Warrior | |||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 5:''' ''Pipe down | |||
Basim and Eivor fought all the Saxon guards to save the remaining Norse warriors. | Basim and Eivor fought all the Saxon guards to save the remaining Norse warriors. | ||
*'''Norse Warrior | *'''Norse Warrior:''' ''You will not see another sunrise, [[pig|swine]] balls!'' | ||
Basim and Eivor defeated the guards. | Basim and Eivor defeated the guards. | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
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[[File:ACV Puppets and Prisoners 13.png|thumb|250px|Runa thanking Eivor and Basim]] | [[File:ACV Puppets and Prisoners 13.png|thumb|250px|Runa thanking Eivor and Basim]] | ||
Eivor and Basim freed the Norse warriors. | Eivor and Basim freed the Norse warriors. | ||
*'''Norse Warrior | *'''Norse Warrior:''' ''We owe you our lives, friend. These Saxon whoresons would have killed us all.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Yes, they would have. And now's your chance to hit back. March with us on Rouecistre and drain it of riches.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Yes, they would have. And now's your chance to hit back. March with us on Rouecistre and drain it of riches.'' | ||
*'''Norse Warrior | *'''Norse Warrior:''' ''I would gladly, friend. But we few will not break those [[iron]]-thick walls. | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''And we have no allies in Wessex, none who could be called upon to attack their countrymen.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''And we have no allies in Wessex, none who could be called upon to attack their countrymen.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''[[Mercia]] will heed the call. [[Geadric]] will provide our vikingr hoard. We'll send a message to [[Oxfordshire|Oxenefordscire]]. The men of Mercia would gladly take a swipe at Wessex. What is your name, warrior?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''[[Mercia]] will heed the call. [[Geadric]] will provide our vikingr hoard. We'll send a message to [[Oxfordshire|Oxenefordscire]]. The men of Mercia would gladly take a swipe at Wessex. What is your name, warrior?'' | ||
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*'''Basim:''' ''All seems in order. At first new light, I will leave.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''All seems in order. At first new light, I will leave.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Good. That gives us time to drink.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Good. That gives us time to drink.'' | ||
Night came as Basim and Eivor sat near a campfire. | Night came as Basim and Eivor sat near a campfire. Eivor set down her [[Varin's Axe|axe]] while Basim stoked the fire. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''You've traveled so far to carry out your duty. Is this the life of a [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]]? Always on the move?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You've traveled so far to carry out your duty. Is this the life of a [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]]? Always on the move?'' | ||
[[File:ACV Puppets and Prisoners 16.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor and Basim divulge their pasts to each other]] | [[File:ACV Puppets and Prisoners 16.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor and Basim divulge their pasts to each other]] | ||
Eivor took a drink from a bottle and set it aside. | Eivor took a drink from a bottle and set it aside before taking hold of her axe to sharpen it. | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Mine is not the usual path. The creed does travel. Our ideals are universal, we believe that.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Mine is not the usual path. The creed does travel. Our ideals are universal, we believe that.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''So there's nowhere you call home?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''So there's nowhere you call home?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''No one? Not even [[Hytham]]?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''No one? Not even [[Hytham]]?'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Parents, brothers, [[Great Catastrophe|all dead]].'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Parents, brothers, [[Great Catastrophe|all dead]].'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I lost [[Rosta|my]] [[Varin|parent]]s when I was nine winters along. Without Sigurd, I would've... I would've | *'''Eivor:''' ''I lost [[Rosta|my]] [[Varin|parent]]s when I was nine winters along. Without Sigurd, I would've... I would've.'' | ||
Eivor stared distantly into the fire. | Eivor stared distantly into the fire, contemplating her fate had Sigurd not saved her. | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''There is always one unbreakable bond.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''There is always one unbreakable bond.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Yes.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Yes.'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''I'm sorry, Basim.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I'm sorry, Basim.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''He was taken from me. By [[Odin|someone]] I trusted. A friend, a mentor. A man who I would trust with anything. But a man you trust with anything... can take everything. | *'''Basim:''' ''He was taken from me. By [[Odin|someone]] I trusted. A friend, a mentor. A man who I would trust with anything. But a man you trust with anything... can take everything. | ||
Basim stabbed at the fire. | Basim stabbed angrily at the fire. | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''He took all I had.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''He took all I had.'' | ||
He | He composed himself and flashed a melancholy smile to Eivor. | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''All I had.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''All I had.'' | ||
Night passed and morning came. | Night passed and morning came. | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
After wrongly capturing Shergar, a double of their target Tedmund, Basim and Eivor freed a group of Danes, including Runa, to help storm Rouecistre Fortress. | After wrongly capturing Shergar, a double of their target Tedmund, Basim and Eivor freed a group of Danes, including Runa, to help storm Rouecistre Fortress. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
As was the case with [[The Abbot's Gambit]], several of the ambient conversations do not have fixed trigger points or specifically-defined NPCs, or even locations, where these dialogues will fire. The only requirement is that two qualified "Anglo-Saxon Man/Woman/Soldier" NPCs are in close enough proximity to each other, which may result in farmers or fishermen triggering the dialogues initially intended for soldiers, and vice versa. NPCs that are programmed to follow some walking route may end up walking out of range to hear the conversations, thus cutting them off completely. Repeated fast travel away from settled areas like Folcanstan, or saving and reloading, will allow the NPCs to reset somewhat and make it easier to trigger all dialogues until they are completely exhausted. | |||
During the initial trip into Beamasfield, Basim may not pull up his hood even if Eivor does. This may cause soldiers to attack him on sight, even while Eivor hides in tall grass, as most Saxon soldiers (as well as the [[Woden|local]] [[Zealot]]) are programmed to treat all instances of Basim's actor without his hood as hostile. Fast traveling away from Beamasfield after the initial horse ride to the lumber mill, then returning (or simply saving and reloading), may cause him to properly use his hood. While this part of the memory is active, the "distrust area" condition appears to apply globally, meaning all soldiers will attack a hoodless Eivor on sight if she fast travels to a different area with soldiers present, and NPCs will raise their arms in wariness of her. | |||
Although Runa has three different insults she can hurl at the guards, she will only be able to issue one at random before the guard cuts her off and tells her to "pipe down." With Shergar present at the camp, if players choose to attack the guards or release a prisoner before talking to the captain, it will have the same effect as using the Fight dialogue option, including Shergar running off in terror. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Puppets and Prisoners 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 traveled to Folcanstan to meet with Cynebert and Basim.
Eivor arrived in Folcanstan and heard Basim and Cynebert talking near the town's docks.
Eivor also overheard two men talking as well.
She also overheard two women talking about the abbot.

Eivor went and talked with Basim and the abbot.

Basim and Eivor left as Cynebert gathered his forces. Basim and Eivor began to ride horses to Beamasfield.

Both Basim and Eivor arrived near the lumber mill.
Basim dismounted his horse and joined Eivor for the final approach to Beamasfield.
Basim and Eivor entered the lumber mill and looked for Tedmund. Eivor pulled up her hood as she entered the distrusting grounds of the lumber mill.
Eivor and Basim sneaked around while eavesdropping on soldiers.
Eivor and Basim located Tedmund, who was barking orders at his guards.
Tedmund noticed Eivor and Basim.

Eivor and Basim fought off any guards that came to Tedmund's aid, before Eivor tied him up.
Eivor carried a captured Tedmund.

Eivor and Basim arrived at their destination with a captured Tedmund. Cynebert arrived his group of guards.
Basim held a knife to Tedmund's throat.
Eivor and Cynebert went to discuss further.



Shergar led the way for Eivor and Basim.
Basim responded with dry sarcasm.
The camp came into view, along with the sight of several Norse warriors already slain.

They all approached the camp's captain.
Basim muttered incredulously to Eivor.
Eivor and Basim strolled into the campgrounds behind Shergar and heard one of the surviving warriors yelling at the soldiers.
Shergar, acting as Tedmund, talked to the captain.
Eivor looked to the captain.
The captain left.
The captain, the guards, and Shergar started to leave together.
Eivor and Basim crept into the campgrounds and heard one of the surviving warriors yelling at the soldiers.
However the guards were dealt with, the camp was secured.

Eivor and Basim freed the Norse warriors.

Runa nodded yes.
Night came as Basim and Eivor sat near a campfire. Eivor set down her axe while Basim stoked the fire.

Eivor took a drink from a bottle and set it aside before taking hold of her axe to sharpen it.
Eivor stared distantly into the fire, contemplating her fate had Sigurd not saved her.
Basim poked at the fire with a stick then watched the embers fly into the air before poking the fire again.
Basim stabbed angrily at the fire.
He composed himself and flashed a melancholy smile to Eivor.
Night passed and morning came.
After wrongly capturing Shergar, a double of their target Tedmund, Basim and Eivor freed a group of Danes, including Runa, to help storm Rouecistre Fortress.
As was the case with The Abbot's Gambit, several of the ambient conversations do not have fixed trigger points or specifically-defined NPCs, or even locations, where these dialogues will fire. The only requirement is that two qualified "Anglo-Saxon Man/Woman/Soldier" NPCs are in close enough proximity to each other, which may result in farmers or fishermen triggering the dialogues initially intended for soldiers, and vice versa. NPCs that are programmed to follow some walking route may end up walking out of range to hear the conversations, thus cutting them off completely. Repeated fast travel away from settled areas like Folcanstan, or saving and reloading, will allow the NPCs to reset somewhat and make it easier to trigger all dialogues until they are completely exhausted.
During the initial trip into Beamasfield, Basim may not pull up his hood even if Eivor does. This may cause soldiers to attack him on sight, even while Eivor hides in tall grass, as most Saxon soldiers (as well as the local Zealot) are programmed to treat all instances of Basim's actor without his hood as hostile. Fast traveling away from Beamasfield after the initial horse ride to the lumber mill, then returning (or simply saving and reloading), may cause him to properly use his hood. While this part of the memory is active, the "distrust area" condition appears to apply globally, meaning all soldiers will attack a hoodless Eivor on sight if she fast travels to a different area with soldiers present, and NPCs will raise their arms in wariness of her.
Although Runa has three different insults she can hurl at the guards, she will only be able to issue one at random before the guard cuts her off and tells her to "pipe down." With Shergar present at the camp, if players choose to attack the guards or release a prisoner before talking to the captain, it will have the same effect as using the Fight dialogue option, including Shergar running off in terror.