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| |name = The Count of Paris | | |name = The Count of Paris |
| |image = ACV Sigfred Charles, Toka Parley.jpg | | |image = ACV The Count of Paris 18.jpg |
| |description = ''Eivor races against time to speak to Count Odo before the palace walls fall and the people within are slaughtered.'' | | |description = ''[[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] races against time to speak to Count [[Odo of France|Odo]] before the [[Palais de la Cité|palace walls]] fall and the people within are slaughtered.'' |
| |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Siege of Paris]]'' | | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Siege of Paris]]'' |
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| |next = [[Skal!]] | | |next = [[Skal!]] |
| |source = [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] | | |source = [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] |
| |location = [[Paris]]<br>[[Melun]], [[Melunois]], [[Francia|West Francia]] | | |location = [[Paris]], [[Francia|West Francia]]<br>[[Melun]], [[Melunois]], West Francia |
| |date = c. 886 | | |date = c. 886 |
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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
| Eivor seeks an audience with [[Odo of France|Odo]] of Paris. | | In the midst of the [[Viking]] [[Siege of Paris (885–886)|siege]] of [[Paris]], Eivor seeks an audience with [[Odo of France|Odo]]. |
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| ==Dialogue== | | ==Dialogue== |
| Eivor searched around to find a way towards Odo. | | Eivor searched around to find a way towards Odo. |
| <tabber> | | <tabber> |
| |-|Eivor met with Nolwenn= | | |-|Met with Nolwenn= |
| Eivor heard a sound from atop a roof. | | Eivor heard a sound from atop a roof. |
| *'''[[Nolwenn]]:''' ''Psst, Eivor! Over here.'' | | *'''[[Nolwenn]]:''' ''Psst, Eivor! Over here.'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 1.png|thumb|250px|Eivor encountering the smuggler Nolwenn]] |
| Eivor headed to and talked with Nolwenn. | | Eivor headed to and talked with Nolwenn. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''[[Smuggling|Smuggler]]. I last saw you in the tunnels.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''[[Smuggling|Smuggler]]. I last saw you [[A Hidden Weakness|in the tunnels]].'' |
| *'''Nolwenn:''' ''That was before your army started the burning and pillaging.'' | | *'''Nolwenn:''' ''That was before your army [[Dark Before Dawn|started]] the burning and pillaging.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''This slaughter is not my doing. I mean to end this.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''This slaughter is not my doing. I mean to end this.'' |
| *'''Nolwenn:''' ''You have not won yet. [[Charles the Fat|Charles]] is marching towards [[Paris]] with his heavy [[horse]].'' | | *'''Nolwenn:''' ''You have not won yet. [[Charles the Fat|Charles]] is marching towards [[Paris]] with his {{wiki|heavy horse}}.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''[[Norse mythology|Gods]]. His army comes?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''[[Norse mythology|Gods]]. His army comes?'' |
| *'''Nolwenn:''' ''Word is that they are close and riding hard.'' | | *'''Nolwenn:''' ''Word is that they are close and riding hard.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''All the more reason I must hurry and end this thing. I need a hidden way into Odo's palace.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''All the more reason I must hurry and end this thing. I need a hidden way into Odo's palace.'' |
| *'''Nolwenn:''' ''I know a way but there is a band of [[Franks|Frankish]] warriors milling about...'' | | *'''Nolwenn:''' ''I know a way but there is a band of [[Franks|Frankish]] warriors milling about...'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Show me. Upon my honor, I give you my word that Toka and I ... we do not want this.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Show me. Upon my honor, I give you my word that Toka and I... we do not want this.'' |
| *'''Nolwenn:''' ''Fine. I will lead the way.'' | | *'''Nolwenn:''' ''Fine. I will lead the way.'' |
| Nolwenn led Eivor to the tunnels, but grew cautious of the [[soldier]]s nearby. | | Nolwenn led Eivor to the tunnels, but grew cautious of the [[soldier]]s nearby. |
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| *'''French Soldier 1:''' ''We will die if we don't get into Odo's palais somehow.'' | | *'''French Soldier 1:''' ''We will die if we don't get into Odo's palais somehow.'' |
| *'''French Soldier 2:''' ''There is a tunnel around here. Keep searching, men.'' | | *'''French Soldier 2:''' ''There is a tunnel around here. Keep searching, men.'' |
| Eivor took care of the soldiers as Nolwenn continued to lead the way. They both went into the tunnel. | | Eivor took care of the soldiers and Nolwenn continued to lead. They reached the ladder leading down into the tunnel. |
| *'''Nolwenn:''' ''Hurry now, Eivor. Down into the dark we go.'' | | *'''Nolwenn:''' ''Hurry now, Eivor. Down into the dark we go.'' |
| Both Eivor and Nolwenn travelled through the tunnels as Eivor noticed Nolwenn's supplies. | | On the table, Eivor found a letter Nolwenn wrote to [[Richardis]]. |
| | {{IUNote |
| | |Title=Dear Richardis |
| | |Text=My Queen,<br><br>You asked if I knew any Breton folk remedies to help during the coming siege. Aye, here is one.<br><br>* Mix a salve of wine, garlic, leeks and oxgall in an iron drum, freshly scrubbed.<br><br>* Apply the salve to festering wounds at the first sign of rot. Wash and clean all wounds with care.<br><br>These ingredients are common enough, though maybe be hard to find during a siege.<br><br>I can always bring ye some—for a price.<br><br>–Nolwenn |
| | }} |
| | Both Eivor and Nolwenn descended into the tunnels. They traveled through and Eivor noticed Nolwenn's supplies. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''A fine haul of Norse war gear and Frankish riches. Looks like Nolwenn smuggled for both sides.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''A fine haul of Norse war gear and Frankish riches. Looks like Nolwenn smuggled for both sides.'' |
| Eivor spoke with Nolwenn again. | | Eivor spoke with Nolwenn again. |
| *'''Nolwenn:''' ''That tunnels takes you into the palais.'' | | *'''Nolwenn:''' ''That tunnel takes you into the palais.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Thank you, Nolwenn. And you?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Thank you, Nolwenn. And you?'' |
| *'''Nolwenn:''' ''I will save what I can of my trade goods and leave through other tunnels. [[Christianity|God]]speed, Eivor.'' | | *'''Nolwenn:''' ''I will save what I can of my trade goods and leave through other tunnels. [[Christianity|God]]speed, Eivor.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''A safe journey for you, too.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''A safe journey for you, too.'' |
| Eivor traveled through the tunnels and bypassed the [[rat]]s and the guards. | | Eivor traveled through the tunnels and bypassed the [[rat]]s and the guards, emerging outside. |
| |-|Eivor found another way= | | |-|Zipline over the fence= |
| Eivor looked around and saw the gates of the [[Palais de Justice|Palais de la Cité]] locked with two [[Norse people|Norse]] warriors nearby. | | Eivor looked around and saw the gates of the Palais de la Cité locked with two [[Norse people|Norse]] warriors nearby. |
| *'''Norse Man 1:''' ''Those are the largest gates I've ever seen. We will never batter them down.'' | | *'''Norse Man 1:''' ''Those are the largest gates I've ever seen. We will never batter them down.'' |
| *'''Norse Warrior 1:''' ''[[Sigfred]] is moving his catapults up. It will take time, but these walls will fall.'' | | *'''Norse Warrior 1:''' ''[[Sigfred]] is moving his catapults up. It will take time, but these walls will fall.'' |
| Looking above, Eivor noticed a zipline towards the palais. Eivor traced back to a guarded tower and noticed a locked door. Probing around, Eivor saw a guard holding the key and stole it from the guard. | | Looking above, Eivor noticed a zipline towards the palais. Eivor traced back to a guarded tower and noticed a locked door. Probing around, Eivor saw a guard holding the key and stole it from the guard. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The guard's key. It must unlock something nearby. | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The guard's key. It must unlock something nearby.'' |
| Opening the door, Eivor climbed to the top of the tower and found the zipline again. | | Opening the door, Eivor climbed to the top of the tower and reached the zipline. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''This will take me right over the palace walls. Perfect.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''This will take me right over the palace walls. Perfect.'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| Eivor arrived at the Palais de la Cité. | | Regardless of her methods, Eivor infiltrated the sealed grounds of the Palais de la Cité. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Now to sneak inside Odo's palace.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Now to sneak inside Odo's palace.'' |
| | Eivor carefully inspected the grounds, looking for viable points of entry. |
| <tabber> | | <tabber> |
| |-|Eivor found a note= | | |-|Tailed the maid= |
| Eivor looked and read a note outside the palace. | | Eivor read a note just outside the palace. |
| :'''Troublesome Maid'''<br>''Captain,<br><br>A madwoman haunts the tunnels beneath the Palais, interfering with our patrols. We feel she's hiding something down there.<br><br>This woman is one of the Palais maids. Will you send someone to find more?<br><br>The maid can be found in the eastern gardens, taking her breaks.<br><br> - Ebert''
| | {{IUNote |
| | |Title=Troublesome Maid |
| | |Text=Captain,<br><br>A madwoman haunts the tunnels beneath the Palais, interfering with our patrols. We feel she's hiding something down there.<br><br>This woman is one of the Palais maids. Will you send someone to find more?<br><br>The maid can be found in the eastern gardens, taking her breaks.<br><br> - Ebert}} |
| Eivor followed the clue to a servant at the east gardens. Eivor overheard a conversation between a servant and a man. | | Eivor followed the clue to a servant at the east gardens. Eivor overheard a conversation between a servant and a man. |
| *'''French Man 1:''' ''You're sneaking into the palais for a tryst? How can you think upon animal lusts, today of all days?'' | | *'''French Man 1:''' ''You're sneaking into the palais for a tryst? How can you think upon animal lusts, today of all days?'' |
| *'''French Woman 1:''' ''We may die today. Should I spend my last moments scrubbing floors or making love?'' | | *'''[[Albrada]]:''' ''We may die today. Should I spend my last moments scrubbing floors or making love?'' |
| *'''French Man 1:''' ''May God have mercy on your soul, [[Albrada]], sneaking through the back door like that.'' | | *'''French Man 1:''' ''May God have mercy on your soul, Albrada, sneaking through the back door like that.'' |
| The woman left. | | The woman left. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Following that lovestruck maid should lead me into the palace.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Following that lovestruck maid should lead me into the palace.'' |
| | Eivor tailed her to a ladder leading down to the tunnels. Eivor kept her distance and descended after her, keeping her distance. |
| | *'''Albrada:''' ''O, where is my beloved? What could delay him now of all times?'' |
| | Eivor followed the tunnel and reached the underground holding cells. |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''These tunnels should lead right under the palace.'' |
| :The woman may have caught sight of Eivor. | | :The woman may have caught sight of Eivor. |
| *'''French Woman 1:''' ''Who are you and what are you doing? Have you escaped from your cell? Whatever you are doing, stop. Mon cher is coming and ... and he'll lock you up!'' | | :*'''Albrada:''' ''Who are you and what are you doing? Have you escaped from your cell? Whatever you are doing, stop. Mon cher is coming and... and he'll lock you up!'' |
| Eivor followed the woman down the tunnel. | | :Eivor ignored her and kept moving. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''These tunnels should lead right under the palace.''
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| Looking around, Eivor moved an obstruction out of a pathway. On the floor, Eivor noticed another note. | | Looking around, Eivor moved an obstruction out of a pathway. On the floor, Eivor noticed another note. |
| :'''Keeper of My Heart'''<br>''My darling jailor,<br><br>To the keeper of my heart, our moments together have unlocked my captive desires.<br><br>I know you and your guards must guard the cells and protect the Palais, but I have such need to see you again. Please, let us have one more tryst together before the heathens burn us all.<br><br>Meet me at our love nest.<br><br>Yours in flame,<br><br> - Albrada''
| | {{IUNote |
| | |Title=Keeper of My Heart |
| | |Text=My darling jailor,<br><br>To the keeper of my heart, our moments together have unlocked my captive desires.<br><br>I know you and your guards must guard the cells and protect the Palais, but I have such need to see you again. Please, let us have one more tryst together before the heathens burn us all.<br><br>Meet me at our love nest.<br><br>Yours in flame,<br><br> - Albrada}} |
| Looking around, Eivor opened a door and went down its path. Eivor saw and read a note on a table. | | Looking around, Eivor opened a door and went down its path. Eivor saw and read a note on a table. |
| :'''Jailor's Orders'''<br>''Good sir,<br><br>[[Odo of France|Odo]] commands you to get upstairs and board up the windows. I have already locked the underground tunnels to the other wing.<br><br>Guard that key closely. And may God save us all.<br><br> - [[Henriette]]''
| | {{IUNote |
| | |Title=Jailor's Orders |
| | |Text=Good sir,<br><br>[[Odo of France|Odo]] commands you to get upstairs and board up the windows. I have already locked the underground tunnels to the other wing.<br><br>Guard that key closely. And may God save us all.<br><br> - [[Henriette]]}} |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The jailer must have taken the key with him after reading that note.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The jailer must have taken the key with him after reading that note.'' |
| Looking around, Eivor found another path and find her way inside the palace. | | Looking around, Eivor found another way inside the palace. |
| |-|Eivor found an opening= | | |-|Used the open window= |
| Eivor found an open window of the palace, while traveling above. Eivor entered through the window and thus inside the palace. | | Eivor climbed the retaining walls of the palace grounds and focused on an open window at the top of the southwest wing. She also overheard two guards. |
| | *'''French Soldier 3:''' ''Those fool workers fled, leaving windows open and scaffolding everywhere.'' |
| | *'''French Soldier 4:''' ''Can't blame them. I should be home, minding my goats.'' |
| | Eivor climbed the scaffolding to reach the window and climbed inside the palace. |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| Eivor entered inside the palace itself. | | Regardless of her methods, Eivor successfully infiltrated the palace, finding herself within the stairwell of the southwest wing. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Now that I'm inside the palace, I need to find someone to point me towards Odo. | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Now that I'm inside the palace, I need to find someone to point me towards Odo. |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 3.png|thumb|250px|Eivor questioning the two men about Odo's whereabouts]] |
| Eivor talked with two men having a conversation. | | Eivor talked with two men having a conversation. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Pardon me, good sirs. Where may I find Count Odo?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Pardon me, good sirs. Where may I find Count Odo?'' |
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| <tabber> | | <tabber> |
| |-|Eivor used a key= | | |-|Eivor used a key= |
| Eivor looked around and overheard a soldier guarding in the lower corridors. | | Eivor looked around and overheard a soldier on patrol in the lower corridors. |
| *'''French Soldier 3:''' ''Listen, I am the chief jailer, so if I say hurry up and board those walls, you hurry up and board those walls.'' | | *'''French Soldier 5:''' ''Listen, I am the chief jailer, so if I say hurry up and board those walls, you hurry up and board those walls.'' |
| Eivor saw and stole the jailer's key. Going back underground, Eivor unlocked a door and followed the path, only to find herself near three guards. Going pass the guards, Eivor continued on her path. | | Eivor claimed the jailer's key by theft or by blood. |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''This key looks like it should open something important.'' |
| | The key unlocked a door in the underground passages, allowing Eivor to access a less-patrolled path. She sneaked past or dispatched the guards in her way and reaching the northeast wing of the palace where the servants worked. |
| |-|Eivor took care of the guards= | | |-|Eivor took care of the guards= |
| Eivor bypassed the guards stealthily or by killing them. | | Eivor bypassed the guards by recruiting a nearby drunk to distract them, or by killing them. |
| | </tabber> |
| | Eivor found a way past the guards and infiltrated the main hall and servants' wing. While she still had to be careful of patrols, she was free to look around so long as she kept her disguise up and did not arouse suspicions. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Even more guards in the hallway, I must tread with care.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Even more guards in the hallway, I must tread with care.'' |
| Eivor also found a note on a table in the hallway. | | Across from the threshold to the southwest hall, Eivor found a note on a table. |
| :'''Walter's Behavior'''<br>''Henriette,<br><br>Count Odo's priest Walter has drunk himself into yet another stupor. It is disgraceful and frightening.<br><br>He's heading to the kitchen in search of more wine. Please, intercept him and help him restore his dignity before God.<br><br> - Juliette<br><br>House Chamberlain''
| | {{IUNote |
| Eivor continued and found a note by Count Odo. | | |Title=Walter's Behavior |
| :'''Expression of Gratitude'''<br>''Faithful Henriette,<br><br>Thank you for this delicious meal and more importantly, thank you for your years of faithful service. No doubt you have earned a heavenly reward.<br><br>Alas, battle calls even as my dear wife lies unattended for the nonce.<br><br>Please ensure Walter du Sens comforts her in these dark hours, and if need be, deliver the last rites.<br><br> - Count Odo''
| | |Text=Henriette,<br><br>Count Odo's priest Walter has drunk himself into yet another stupor. It is disgraceful and frightening.<br><br>He's heading to the kitchen in search of more wine. Please, intercept him and help him restore his dignity before God.<br><br> - Juliette<br><br>House Chamberlain}} |
| | Eivor continued and found a note by Count Odo outside a door. |
| | {{IUNote |
| | |Title=Expression of Gratitude |
| | |Text=Faithful Henriette,<br><br>Thank you for this delicious meal and more importantly, thank you for your years of faithful service. No doubt you have earned a heavenly reward.<br><br>Alas, battle calls even as my dear wife lies unattended for the nonce.<br><br>Please ensure Walter du Sens comforts her in these dark hours, and if need be, deliver the last rites.<br><br> - Count Odo}} |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Odo's bedroom. If his wife is inside, she might know where he is.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Odo's bedroom. If his wife is inside, she might know where he is.'' |
| Eivor bypassed the guards and found a note on the first floor, near the main entrance. | | Eivor bypassed the guards and found a note on the first floor, near the main entrance. |
| :'''Magpie Menace'''<br>''Monsieur Butler,<br><br>I am shaking with rage. Those infernal magpie are defecating upon our guests!<br><br>Clamber up in the rafters and burn out their nests. The branches and twigs are a dead giveaway.<br><br>Why is heaven's name did we put living blackbirds in the king's pie?<br><br> -Henriette''
| | {{IUNote |
| </tabber>
| | |Title=Magpie Menace |
| Eivor found a way past the guards and into the servants' wing. Eivor made her way towards the kitchen area.
| | |Text=Monsieur Butler,<br><br>I am shaking with rage. Those infernal magpie are defecating upon our guests!<br><br>Clamber up in the rafters and burn out their nests. The branches and twigs are a dead giveaway.<br><br>Why is heaven's name did we put living blackbirds in the king's pie?<br><br> -Henriette}} |
| | Eivor made her way into the kitchen area and overheard the housekeeper Henriette. |
| *'''Henriette:''' ''O my lady, why the count will not attend to you, I will never know. The mother of his children. To think it. So stubborn, that Odo. And that pathetic Walter du Sens! Too drunk to give last rites. A travesty, that one is.'' | | *'''Henriette:''' ''O my lady, why the count will not attend to you, I will never know. The mother of his children. To think it. So stubborn, that Odo. And that pathetic Walter du Sens! Too drunk to give last rites. A travesty, that one is.'' |
| Eivor found another note in the kitchen. | | Eivor found another note in the kitchen. |
| :'''Fine Meal'''<br>''Staff,<br><br>Dark days are upon us, but with Heaven's help we will shine through.<br><br>Let us all do our part in the coming battle, and if that means baking the finest meal Lord Odo and Lady [[Théodrate of Troyes|Theodrate]] have ever eaten, then that is what we shall do.<br><br>Let our goodly labor and craft show our appreciation for their just reign and godly ways.<br><br> -Henriette''
| | {{IUNote |
| | |Title=Fine Meal |
| | |Text=Staff,<br><br>Dark days are upon us, but with Heaven's help we will shine through.<br><br>Let us all do our part in the coming battle, and if that means baking the finest meal Lord Odo and Lady [[Théodrate of Troyes|Theodrate]] have ever eaten, then that is what we shall do.<br><br>Let our goodly labor and craft show our appreciation for their just reign and godly ways.<br><br> -Henriette}} |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 4.png|thumb|250px|Eivor speaking to the healer Henriette]] |
| Eivor later talked with Henriette. | | Eivor later talked with Henriette. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Pardon me, but is that food for Count Odo?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Pardon me, but is that food for Count Odo?'' |
| *'''Henriette:''' ''No, this is for Lady Theodrate, his wife. She lies at death's door. And who are you in such garb?'' | | *'''Henriette:''' ''No, this is for Lady Theodrate, his wife. She lies at death's door. And who are you in such garb?'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''A healer, from Frisia. What happened to the lady?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''A healer, from {{Wiki|Friesland|Frisia}}. What happened to the lady?'' |
| *'''Henriette:''' ''While helping wounded soldiers off the walls, she took an arrow in the belly. Persuade that worthless priest Walter to give her the last rites, if you can. He's just upstairs.'' | | *'''Henriette:''' ''While helping wounded soldiers off the walls, she took an arrow in the belly. Persuade that worthless priest Walter to give her the last rites, if you can. He's just upstairs.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I will see what I can do. Thank you.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I will see what I can do. Thank you.'' |
| Eivor left her and found another note in the kitchen. | | Eivor left her and found another note in the kitchen. |
| :'''Magnificent Feast'''<br>''My Staff,<br><br>Thank you for the wonderful feast with the delightful surprise! None of us expected four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.<br><br>The look on Odo's face when the living birds flew out of the pie-crust was spectacular. Wasn't that a dainty dish to place before the Count?<br><br>I do hope the birds are chased out of the palace and do not soil the furniture.<br><br>My thanks again for a memorable meal.<br><br> - Theodrate''
| | {{IUNote |
| | |Title=Magnificent Feast |
| | |Text=My Staff,<br><br>Thank you for the wonderful feast with the delightful surprise! None of us expected four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.<br><br>The look on Odo's face when the living birds flew out of the pie-crust was spectacular. Wasn't that a dainty dish to place before the Count?<br><br>I do hope the birds are chased out of the palace and do not soil the furniture.<br><br>My thanks again for a memorable meal.<br><br> - Theodrate}} |
| Eivor went upstairs and found the drunk priest rambling. | | Eivor went upstairs and found the drunk priest rambling. |
| *'''Walter Du Sens:''' ''To die a drunken priest, disgraced before God. Unfit even to say last rites for the countess. And Count Odo, he was disgusted with me. If I were only a man, not a drunken beast! He will not talk to me. Say he is keeping watch for King Charles. No time for wine-drunk priests.'' | | *'''Walter Du Sens:''' ''To die a drunken priest, disgraced before God. Unfit even to say last rites for the countess. And Count Odo, he was disgusted with me. If I were only a man, not a drunken beast! He will not talk to me. Say he is keeping watch for King Charles. No time for wine-drunk priests.'' |
| Eivor also read another note near the priest. | | Eivor also read another note near the priest. |
| :'''An Unfinished Diary'''<br>''I am sore amazed, and at loss to describe the things I have witnessed. I must write plainly as I can, so that those who come after this awful day will know that there is a God in Heaven still.<br><br>We watched from the city wall as the invaders set fire to the bridge. The very [[Earth|earth]] groaned as a dark pall covered the sky and hid the clouds. Brave [[Ebels]] took up his axe in the name of God, and stood alone against the horde. He fell, struck down by the cruel [[Vikings|Northerner]], and Paris fell with him.<br><br>The guards on the tower wept to see it. Young men and old groaned and cried out. Mothers tore and snatched at their hair, and pulling out their own locks. Some of the women, mad with grief, bared their breasts and struck with them with their fists. Other scratched at their cheeks, adding blood to their tears.<br><br>Suddenly above them all a single voice cried out "Have mercy, O Germain, on us your luckless children!" For a moment there was perfect stillness, as if Heaven itself paused to listen. Then all joined in a single lamentation. The ramparts resounded with the name of Germain. On each tower the warriors and the highborn who led them shouted. The whole city swelled with the echoes, and the people cried out in one accord: "O Germain, hear our cry; help us, your steadfast servants!"''
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| | |Title=An Unfinished Diary |
| | |Text=I am sore amazed, and at loss to describe the things I have witnessed. I must write plainly as I can, so that those who come after this awful day will know that there is a God in Heaven still.<br><br>We watched from the city wall as the invaders set fire to the bridge. The very [[Earth|earth]] groaned as a dark pall covered the sky and hid the clouds. Brave [[Ebels]] took up his axe in the name of God, and stood alone against the horde. He fell, struck down by the cruel [[Vikings|Northerner]], and Paris fell with him.<br><br>The guards on the tower wept to see it. Young men and old groaned and cried out. Mothers tore and snatched at their hair, and pulling out their own locks. Some of the women, mad with grief, bared their breasts and struck with them with their fists. Other scratched at their cheeks, adding blood to their tears.<br><br>Suddenly above them all a single voice cried out "Have mercy, O Germain, on us your luckless children!" For a moment there was perfect stillness, as if Heaven itself paused to listen. Then all joined in a single lamentation. The ramparts resounded with the name of Germain. On each tower the warriors and the highborn who led them shouted. The whole city swelled with the echoes, and the people cried out in one accord: "O Germain, hear our cry; help us, your steadfast servants!"}} |
| | :Eivor may have claimed a bottle of mulled wine in her investigation. |
| | :*'''Eivor:''' ''Special wine, maybe for a high feast. Could come in handy.'' |
| | From her investigations, Eivor determined she should meet with Theodrate and gleaned two doors granting entry to her bedroom, leaving her to seek one of the keys she needed. |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|Main hall key= |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 5.png|thumb|250px|Eivor speaking to the drunk priest Walter]] |
| Eivor talked with Walter du Sens. | | Eivor talked with Walter du Sens. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Pardon me, Father, where is Count Odo?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Pardon me, Father, where is Count Odo?'' |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''Yes, but where is he?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Yes, but where is he?'' |
| *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''Who are you again? I can tell you nothing without more wine. My memory has gone all hazy.'' | | *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''Who are you again? I can tell you nothing without more wine. My memory has gone all hazy.'' |
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| | Did not find wine earlier= |
| Eivor left the priest to find more wine. Near a maid downstairs, Eivor saw a bottle of wine and took it. | | Eivor left the priest to find more wine. Near a maid downstairs, Eivor saw a bottle of wine and took it. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''A bottle of wine for that drunken priest. As if he needs another.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''A bottle of wine for that drunken priest. As if he needs another.'' |
| Eivor went back, talked with the priest, and gave him the bottle. | | Eivor went back, talked with the priest, and gave him the bottle. |
| | {{!}}-{{!}} |
| | Found wine earlier= |
| | Eivor immediately handed over the wine she claimed earlier. |
| | }} |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Here is your wine. Now do you remember where is Count Odo?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Here is your wine. Now do you remember where is Count Odo?'' |
| *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''Wine? Ah, sweet, precious wine? The water of life, the blood of [[Jesus of Nazareth|Christ]], the fiery of phlegm of the world?'' | | *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''Wine? Ah, sweet, precious wine? The water of life, the blood of [[Jesus of Nazareth|Christ]], the fiery of phlegm of the world?'' |
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| *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''O, Heaven hears my prayer. Now I can die.'' | | *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''O, Heaven hears my prayer. Now I can die.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Before you do, where is Count Odo?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Before you do, where is Count Odo?'' |
| *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''Odo ... I do not know, but his wife lies wounded in their master bedroom. She may have answers. On the second story, along the main hall. Here, take the key, I locked the door.'' | | *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''Odo... I do not know, but his wife lies wounded in their master bedroom. She may have answers. On the second story, along the main hall. Here, take the key, I locked the door.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Thanks.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Thanks.'' |
| Eivor left Walter du Sens. | | Eivor left Walter du Sens. |
| [[File:ACV Theodrate Dying.jpg|thumb|250px|Theodrate lies wounded in bed]]
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''I should head to Odo's bedroom.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I should head to Odo's bedroom.'' |
| Eivor headed to the Odo's bedroom and found the door locked. | | Eivor took the key straight to the main hall and unlocked the bedroom door. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Odo's bedroom. If his wife is inside, she might know where he is.'' | | |-|Balcony key= |
| | Using Odin's Sight, Eivor detected a key in the rafters high above the main hall. She carefully climbed to the peak and found a key to the balcony door amidst the debris that made up the blackbirds' nest. |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''Hello, key. Which door will you unlock for me?'' |
| | Eivor carefully climbed back down, ascended the servants' wing and opened the door near Walter du Sens. From here, she hopped along the outer facade of the building to reach and unlock the balcony, entering Odo and Theodrate's bedroom. |
| | </tabber> |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 7.jpg|thumb|250px|Theodrate lying wounded in bed]] |
| Eivor entered the bedroom, only to find his wife completely bedridden. Theodrate looked up to see her visitor. | | Eivor entered the bedroom, only to find his wife completely bedridden. Theodrate looked up to see her visitor. |
| *'''Theodrate:''' ''Is that you, Odo, my love? No, you are too tall. Are you the priest? The light has grown dim, I see nothing but shapes. Father, will you hear my confession?'' | | *'''Theodrate:''' ''Is that you, Odo, my love? No, you are too tall. Are you the priest? The light has grown dim, I see nothing but shapes. Father, will you hear my confession?'' |
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| *'''Theodrate:''' ''Thank you. But Father, please. Will you carry a message from a dying woman to her beloved husband?'' | | *'''Theodrate:''' ''Thank you. But Father, please. Will you carry a message from a dying woman to her beloved husband?'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I will, my dear. What I should I tell Count Odo?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I will, my dear. What I should I tell Count Odo?'' |
| *'''Theodrate:''' ''That he is a good man. That he must live, for our children's sake. For Paris. For [[Francia]]. He must not ... die for a mad king.'' | | *'''Theodrate:''' ''That he is a good man. That he must live, for our children's sake. For Paris. For [[Francia]]. He must not... die for a mad king.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I promise I will do this, good lady. Where may I find your husband?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I promise I will do this, good lady. Where may I find your husband?'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
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| *'''Theodrate:''' ''Up the landing and across the hall. My husband still hopes Charles will ride forth and save the city.'' | | *'''Theodrate:''' ''Up the landing and across the hall. My husband still hopes Charles will ride forth and save the city.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Locked in, you said?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Locked in, you said?'' |
| *'''Theodrate:''' ''There is a key in the bureau ... take it ... help my husband, any way you can. Death creeps upon me now, slow and quiet, like a shadow at day's end. Eyelids so heavy ... Mother ... where are you?'' | | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 9.png|thumb|250px|Theodrate dies from her wounds]] |
| | *'''Theodrate:''' ''There is a key in the bureau... take it... help my husband, any way you can. Death creeps upon me now, slow and quiet, like a shadow at day's end. Eyelids so heavy... Mother... where are you?'' |
| | Theodrate succumbed to her wounds and passed away. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Farewell, good lady.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Farewell, good lady.'' |
| Theodrate fell unconscious as Eivor left her. Eivor left to see Count Odo, but overheard Walter talking with Odo.
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| | Eivor left with the key to Count Odo's war room to finally meet with him. |
| | :The bedroom doors sealed behind Eivor, but she may have inspected them anyway. |
| | :*'''Eivor:''' ''No point in going back there.'' |
| | Across the main hall, Eivor overheard Walter talking with Odo. |
| *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''My lord Odo. The day is lost. Give the order to strike the banners and lay down our arms. Please.'' | | *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''My lord Odo. The day is lost. Give the order to strike the banners and lay down our arms. Please.'' |
| Eivor opened the locked door and entered the sanctum. Walter and Odo were still talking. | | Eivor opened the locked door and entered the sanctum. Walter and Odo were still talking. |
| *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''What good are our deaths, milord? Your lady-wife lays dying. Go to her. Your duty, as a husband—'' | | *'''Walter du Sens:''' ''What good are our deaths, milord? Your lady-wife lays dying. Go to her. Your duty, as a husband—'' |
| *'''Odo:''' ''My duty is here. When Charles and his army arrive, we will join the attack. We will crush the heathens between the hammer of Charles and the anvil of Paris.'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''My duty is here. When Charles and his army arrive, we will join the attack. We will crush the heathens between the hammer of Charles and the anvil of Paris.'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 10.png|thumb|250px|Walter confronted by Eivor in his room]] |
| Odo took notice of Eivor walking in as Walter was startled by her presence. | | Odo took notice of Eivor walking in as Walter was startled by her presence. |
| *'''Odo:''' ''Leave, Walter. Go comfort my wife as best as you can. God, it seems, has chosen a different fate for me.'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''Leave, Walter. Go comfort my wife as best as you can. God, it seems, has chosen a different fate for me.'' |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''Many have died today. Many more will die if we do not end this thing.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Many have died today. Many more will die if we do not end this thing.'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 11.png|thumb|250px|Odo questioning Eivor's actions]] |
| Odo walked away a bit towards a stained glass window. | | Odo walked away a bit towards a stained glass window. |
| *'''Odo:''' ''Look at these works at stained glass. Delicate, priceless. [[Evreux]]'s artisans spend years crafting each piece.'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''Look at these works at stained glass. Delicate, priceless. [[Evreux]]'s artisans spend years crafting each piece.'' |
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| Odo readied his [[sword]]. | | Odo readied his [[sword]]. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''My [[Rosta|mother]] is already dead.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''My [[Rosta|mother]] is already dead.'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 13.png|thumb|250px|Eivor dueling with Odo]] |
| Eivor and Odo engaged in a fight. | | Eivor and Odo engaged in a fight. |
| *'''Odo:''' ''Come, Northerner. Bleed for Paris.'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''Come, Northerner. Bleed for Paris.'' |
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| Eivor weakened Odo even further. | | Eivor weakened Odo even further. |
| *'''Odo:''' ''God, lend me your might.'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''God, lend me your might.'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 14.png|thumb|250px|Odo defeated by Eivor]] |
| Eivor defeated Odo in single combat. Odo kneeled down in his loss. | | Eivor defeated Odo in single combat. Odo kneeled down in his loss. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''A fine blade for a fine warrior. You fought well, Count Odo. But not well enough.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''A fine blade for a fine warrior. You fought well, Count Odo. But not well enough.'' |
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| *'''Odo:''' ''Charles and his army! He arrives in time to save the city.'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''Charles and his army! He arrives in time to save the city.'' |
| Odo went outside to see Charles and Sigfred parlayed for a truce. | | Odo went outside to see Charles and Sigfred parlayed for a truce. |
| [[File:ACV Charles Sigfred Truce.jpg|thumb|250px|Charles meets Sigfred for a truce]] | | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 15.jpg|thumb|250px|Charles meeting Sigfred for a truce]] |
| *'''Odo:''' ''They do not fight. I see a flag of truce.'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''They do not fight. I see a flag of truce.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Sigfred and Charles will hold parley. I must be there, my voice must be heard.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Sigfred and Charles will hold parley. I must be there, my voice must be heard.'' |
| *'''Odo:''' ''As should I. But I am your prisoner.'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''As should I. But I am your prisoner.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Then I release you on your honor and trust you to keep our truce.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Then I release you on your honor and trust you to keep our truce.'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 17.png|thumb|250px|Eivor returing the sword to Odo, freeing him]] |
| Eivor freed Odo and gave him back his sword. | | Eivor freed Odo and gave him back his sword. |
| *'''Odo:''' ''Thank you, Eivor. I shall.'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''Thank you, Eivor. I shall.'' |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''Aye. And you?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Aye. And you?'' |
| *'''Toka:''' ''After we split up, I took my [[thegn]]s and secured the bastard [[Bernard|prince]]. He's nearby, safe.'' | | *'''Toka:''' ''After we split up, I took my [[thegn]]s and secured the bastard [[Bernard|prince]]. He's nearby, safe.'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 19.png|thumb|250px|Eivor, Toka and Sigfred discussing the Charles' offer]] |
| Sigfred walked into the conversation. | | Sigfred walked into the conversation. |
| *'''Sigfred:''' ''Eivor! The gods do favor the brave. The lucky and the brave.'' | | *'''Sigfred:''' ''Eivor! The gods do favor the brave. The lucky and the brave.'' |
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| Charles agreed and put his hand out for Sigfred. Everyone stood still as Sigfred took his time to respond. Eivor later coughed insistently. | | Charles agreed and put his hand out for Sigfred. Everyone stood still as Sigfred took his time to respond. Eivor later coughed insistently. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Sigfred.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Sigfred.'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 20.jpg|thumb|250px|Charles shook hands with Sigfred, signifying their truce]] |
| Sigfred shook Charles' hand. | | Sigfred shook Charles' hand. |
| [[File:ACV Sigfred Charles Agreement.jpg|thumb|250px|Charles shook hands with Sigfred, signifying their truce]]
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| *'''Charles:''' ''This man, Sigfred, swears to be my loyal friend and protect our lands in [[Amiens]] and Rouen...'' | | *'''Charles:''' ''This man, Sigfred, swears to be my loyal friend and protect our lands in [[Amiens]] and Rouen...'' |
| The crowd cheered as Count Odo walked angrily into the truce. | | The crowd cheered as Count Odo walked angrily into the truce. |
| *'''Odo:''' ''[[Gozlin]], [[Ebels]], and my wife died defending Paris from these river pirates. And now you offer them the very silver we paid you to defend us. Are you mad? Wait. We know you are. Let me ask instead, are you a coward or a fool?'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''[[Gozlin]], [[Ebels]], and my wife died defending Paris from these river pirates. And now you offer them the very silver we paid you to defend us. Are you mad? Wait. We know you are. Let me ask instead, are you a coward or a fool?'' |
| *'''Charles:''' ''Sigfred swears to protect our land in the north—'' | | *'''Charles:''' ''Sigfred swears to protect our land in the north—'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 21.png|thumb|250px|Odo confronting Charles]] |
| *'''Odo:''' ''If you surrender my birthright, you are no king of mine!'' | | *'''Odo:''' ''If you surrender my birthright, you are no king of mine!'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Count Odo! I bested you in battle and spared your life. Honor the terms of our truce.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Count Odo! I bested you in battle and spared your life. Honor the terms of our truce.'' |
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| *'''Toka:''' ''I want mead and music. Silver and song. Dancing, and someone warm in my sheets. Come friends, let us feast.'' | | *'''Toka:''' ''I want mead and music. Silver and song. Dancing, and someone warm in my sheets. Come friends, let us feast.'' |
| |-|I will not hand over the boy= | | |-|I will not hand over the boy= |
| | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 22.png|thumb|250px|Charles asking Eivor about his son]] |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I cannot hand over the boy to one such as you. He is free to go where he wills.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I cannot hand over the boy to one such as you. He is free to go where he wills.'' |
| *'''Charles:''' ''You dare defy me?'' | | *'''Charles:''' ''You dare defy me?'' |
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| *'''Charles:''' ''Bernard is not any boy, he is my only son and heir!'' | | *'''Charles:''' ''Bernard is not any boy, he is my only son and heir!'' |
| *'''Sigfred:''' ''What, have you forgot how to make another?'' | | *'''Sigfred:''' ''What, have you forgot how to make another?'' |
| | Charles' voice deepened disturbingly. |
| *'''Charles:''' ''This is not over, Eivor of England.'' | | *'''Charles:''' ''This is not over, Eivor of England.'' |
| Charles left in anger. | | Charles left in anger. |
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| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| Sigfred, Eivor, and Toka left with their warriors. Eivor and her allies traveled back to [[Melun]], where Toka and Sigfred greeted their people and allies. | | Sigfred, Eivor, and Toka left with their warriors. Eivor and her allies traveled back to [[Melun]], where Toka and Sigfred greeted their people and allies. |
| [[File:ACV Sigfred, Toka Address.jpg|thumb|250px|Sigfred addresses his warriors, with Toka nearby]] | | [[File:ACV The Count of Paris 24.jpg|thumb|250px|Sigfred addresses his warriors regarding their siege of Paris]] |
| *'''Sigfred:''' ''Tomorrow the Franks will bury their dead, thanking their God that they yet live. And they should, for Paris was merely kissed this time. Should we breach those walls again, we will bare our teeth and bite. And should Charles judge it wise to draw swords against us again, let him remember the glint of our axeblades. Let him remember the red mist on the air. The taste of [[iron]]...'' | | *'''Sigfred:''' ''Tomorrow the Franks will bury their dead, thanking their God that they yet live. And they should, for Paris was merely kissed this time. Should we breach those walls again, we will bare our teeth and bite. And should Charles judge it wise to draw swords against us again, let him remember the glint of our axeblades. Let him remember the red mist on the air. The taste of [[iron]]...'' |
| An awkward silence occurred due to Sigfred's closing. Sigfred left the crowd as Toka addressed them. | | An awkward silence occurred due to Sigfred's closing. Sigfred left the crowd as Toka addressed them. |
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| ==Outcome== | | ==Outcome== |
| Charles the Fat capitulated and made Sigfred the Lord of Rouen. | | Charles the Fat capitulated and called a truce, naming Sigfred the Lord of Rouen and bringing an end to the Siege of Paris. |
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| | ==Behind the scenes== |
| | The open-ended nature of the "black box" style mission leaves many routes to reach Count Odo, however they can all be explored to certain points to maximize item collection opportunities, namely the chest at the watchtower with the zip line over the fences as well as the one hidden within Nolwenn's smuggling tunnels. Climbing the tower up to the zip line without using it, then descending and doubling back to Nolwenn, will allow a full scouring of both routes. Within the manor, it is also possible to collect and expend every key, however using the balcony key to enter Odo and Theodrate's bedroom will automatically trigger that cutscene. Opening the bedroom door from the main hall using Walter du Sens' key, from far enough away to enable the 'Unlock' prompt without entering, will allow players to enter from the balcony afterwards, consuming both keys. If the player enters from the balcony, the resulting cutscene will still show Eivor walking up the stairs as though she used the main hall door. |
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| | Upon completing this memory, the entire map of Paris will reset into a "pre-siege" state for gameplay purposes. The [[Defender's Rest]] will become a fully Restricted area again despite the events of [[Fire From Heaven]], the [[Île de la Cité]] will be sealed shut and no longer accessible to the player—with only superficial smoke and damage visible with [[Sýnin]], and although the [[Wooden Bridge]] remains destroyed, the gate there is fully intact. Charles' actor can also be seen standing idle on the northern bridge per the scene where he bears the flag of truce—at least until [[Fire and Faith]] progresses enough—but he cannot be interacted with. |
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| | ==Gallery== |
| | <gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> |
| | ACV The Count of Paris 2.png|Eivor finding an opening into the palace |
| | ACV The Count of Paris 6.png|Eivor finding the mortally wounded lady Theodrate |
| | ACV The Count of Paris 8.png|Eivor gaining the key to Odo's room |
| | ACV The Count of Paris 12.png|Odo readying his weapons |
| | ACV The Count of Paris 16.png|Eivor and Odo observing the arrival of King Charles and his men |
| | ACV The Count of Paris 23.png|The Vikings leaving Paris |
| | </gallery> |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |