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| | name = The Reeve of Wincestre | | | name = The Reeve of Wincestre |
| | image = | | | image = ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 9.png |
| | description = ''Meet with the mysterious contact and find out what they want.'' | | | description = ''Meet with the [[Alfred the Great|mysterious contact]] and find out what they want.'' |
| | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' | | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' |
| | type = Main {{c|The City of Faith}} | | | type = Main {{c|The City of Faith}} |
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| | heroclass = | | | heroclass = |
| | previous = [[Reporting on Snotinghamscire]] | | | previous = [[More Intel]] |
| | next = [[Choking the Gallows]] | | | next = [[Choking the Gallows]] |
| | source = [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] | | | source = [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] |
| | location = [[Winchester|Wincestre]] | | | location = [[Winchester|Wincestre]], [[Wessex|Kingdom of Wessex]] |
| | date = 877 | | | date = c. 877 |
| }} | | }} |
| '''The Reeve of Wincestre''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8.5]]. | | '''The Reeve of Wincestre''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8.5]]. |
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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
| After pledging to [[Winchester|Wincestre]], Eivor headed to meet .
| | Eivor travelled to [[Wincestre]] to meet the [[Alfred the Great|contact]] who sent the letter to [[Ravensthorpe]]. |
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| ==Dialogue== | | ==Dialogue== |
| After pledging to Wincestre, Eivor talked with [[Randvi]]. | | After [[More Intel|reviewing]] the letter that arrived after the [[Reporting on Jorvik|troubles in Jorvik]], Eivor talked with Randvi about pledging to the city. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I will make my way to Wincestre. The letter asked me to meet a man in white at a house of [[Christianity|God]]. And then recite this phrase. "When pride cometh, then cometh shame. But with the lowly cometh wisdom."'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I will make my way to Wincestre. The letter asked me to meet a man in white at a house of [[Christianity|God]]. And then recite this phrase. "When pride cometh, then cometh shame. But with the lowly cometh wisdom."'' |
| *'''Randvi:''' ''A passage from their holy book, I believe. Interesting. Go with care.'' | | *'''Randvi:''' ''A passage from their holy book, I believe. Interesting. Go with care.'' |
| Eivor headed out of [[Ravensthorpe]] and sought out the man in white. After a long journey, Eivor arrived in Wincestre. | | Eivor headed out of Ravensthorpe and sought out the man in white. After a long journey deep into enemy territory, Eivor arrived in Wincestre. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The seat of King [[Alfred the Great|Aelfred]]'s power ... where hog shit stains my boots. I will find the man in white in their god's house.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The seat of King Aelfred's power... where hog shit stains my boots. I will find the man in white in their god's house.'' |
| Eivor located the man in white in [[The Old Minster]]. | | As Eivor made her way around the city, she overheard several conversations about its influential players. |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 1''' ''You remember Mildritha from the bakery?'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 2''' ''The trollop who kneads dough with her bodice free and loose? My husband can't keep his eyes off her.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 1''' ''Ah, you'll be happy to hear Reeve [[Selwyn]] arrested her.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 2''' ''Goodness! For parading her nakedness, was it?'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 1''' ''O, I wouldn't doubt it. Probably the gaze of someone more important than your Egbert.'' |
| | She learned of a recent passing. |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Wincestre mourns a good [[Ealhferth|bishop]]. And a strong, virile man. May he find his peace with God.'' |
| | Though she learned from another pair that not all held him in high esteem. |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''The Lord takes the best of us to sit beside Him.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 3:''' ''Bishop Ealhferth? He is not with God. He is locked in the flaming crypt, where all heretics go.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''Hush, they'll hear you.'' |
| | Eivor eventually located the large Old Minster, the God's house from the letter, and made her way to its front steps. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''This must be the house of their timid god. They built him a rich dwelling.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''This must be the house of their timid god. They built him a rich dwelling.'' |
| As Eivor walked into the minster, she heard a holy man speaking. | | As Eivor walked into the minster, she heard a holy man speaking. |
| *'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Man 1:''' ''Even the mighty fall. And God's servant, the [[scholar|Bishop]] [[Ealhferth]] was mighty indeed in defense of his God. He was a man of surpassing vigor, well versed in the Bible, quick of wit, oxen-strong, meek as a lamb. But God called Ealhferth to sit beside him. And Ealhferth answered, his body gone to earth and his [[Harriet|sister]] weeping. Mourning a lord far-known and beloved. I give praise to such a man, to keepsake his memory. Requiem æternam dona ei, Domine Et lux perpetua luceat ei Requiescat in pace. Amen.'' | | *'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Man 3:''' ''Even the mighty fall. And God's servant, the Bishop Ealhferth was mighty indeed in defense of his God. He was a man of surpassing vigor, well versed in the Bible, quick of wit, oxen-strong, meek as a lamb. But God called Ealhferth to sit beside him. And Ealhferth answered, his body gone to earth and his [[Harriet|sister]] weeping. Mourning a lord far-known and beloved. I give praise to such a man, to keepsake his memory. Requiem æternam dona ei, Domine Et lux perpetua luceat ei Requiescat in pace. Amen.'' |
| Eivor spoke with the man in white. | | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 4.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor meeting the "man in white"]] |
| *'''[[Sigebeald]]:''' 'A Dane treads the cobbles of God's house. In search of Christ's redemption, I hope.'' | | Eivor spoke with the man in white, the priest Sigebeald. |
| | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''A Dane treads the cobbles of God's house. In search of Christ's redemption, I hope.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Your [[Jesus of Nazareth|Christ]] can wait his turn. It's you I've come to see.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Your [[Jesus of Nazareth|Christ]] can wait his turn. It's you I've come to see.'' |
| *'''Sigebeald:''' ''Is that so?'' | | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''Is that so?'' |
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| |-|Take me as I am, a lowly pagan (Level 4 Charisma)= | | |-|Take me as I am, a lowly pagan (Level 4 Charisma)= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Why deny the pleadings of an unwashed pagan who aches to know God? Take me as I am, and I will do your Lord's bidding.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Why deny the pleadings of an unwashed pagan who aches to know God? Take me as I am, and I will do your Lord's bidding.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''How great is the burden of learning for one so unworthy. But I see that no amount of instruction in the Lord's words will save your soul. Come.'' | | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''How great is the burden of learning for one so unworthy. But I see that no amount of instruction in the Lord's words will save your soul. Come.'' |
| | Skipping the lesson, Sigebeald led Eivor upstairs to the real person who corresponded with her. |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''Who am I to meet, priest? I cannot stand waiting in silence.'' |
| |-|Where can I learn of His deeds?= | | |-|Where can I learn of His deeds?= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''If I must dance to your tune, tell me where to step.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''If I must dance to your tune, tell me where to step.'' |
| *'''Sigebeald:''' ''In books one may find such wisdom. We had many in [[England]], before the Danes burned our churches. A few yet remain nearby. Or perhaps a more pious soul in need of charity will reward you with a lesson.'' | | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''In books one may find such wisdom. We had many in [[England]], before the Danes burned our churches. A few yet remain nearby. Or perhaps a more pious soul in need of charity will reward you with a lesson.'' |
| |-|I will return=
| | Eivor walked around the minster and read the books on Christ's deeds. Eivor found a text on {{Wiki|Baptism of Jesus|Christ's baptism}} by his cousin [[John the Baptist|John]]. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I have nothing for you now. But I will return.''
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| :If Eivor could not charm her way through Sigebeald's riddle, she read the books of the deeds of Christ. Eivor found a text involving a deed of Christ.
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| :'''Baptism Story:'''<br>''For God's spirit breathed on the waters, and in the {{Wiki|Jordan River}}, Jesus was cleansed of all sin.'' | | :'''Baptism Story:'''<br>''For God's spirit breathed on the waters, and in the {{Wiki|Jordan River}}, Jesus was cleansed of all sin.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''He bathed in the river. So a gentle wash brings them closer to their god.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''He bathed in the river. So a gentle wash brings them closer to their god.'' |
| :Eivor found another text depicting a deed of Christ. | | :Eivor found another text on the revelation of {{Wiki|Resurrection of Jesus|Christ's resurrection}} to {{Wiki|Mary Magdalene}}, {{Wiki|Mary, mother of James|Mary the mother of James}}, and {{Wiki|Salome (disciple)|Salome}}. |
| :'''Resurrection Story:'''<br>''At his tomb the [[earth]] shook and an angel appeared asking them why they looked for the living among the dead. He has risen!'' | | :'''Resurrection Story:'''<br>''At his tomb the [[earth]] shook and an angel appeared asking them why they looked for the living among the dead. He has risen!'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''He rose from the dead? A nice trick, and not easily done.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''He rose from the dead? A nice trick, and not easily done.'' |
| :Eivor found the last text of Christ's deeds. | | :Eivor found the last text on {{Wiki|Transfiguration of Jesus|Christ's transfiguration}} to his disciples. |
| :'''Revelation Story:'''<br>''On the mountain, He walked with His disciples. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light.'' | | :'''Revelation Story:'''<br>''On the mountain, He walked with His disciples. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Their god brings them light ... just as [[Baldr]] does. Light as bright as the summer sun.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Their god brings them light ... just as [[Baldr]] does. Light as bright as the summer sun.'' |
| :Eivor spoke with Sigebeald again. | | :Eivor spoke with Sigebeald again. |
| *'''Sigebeald:''' ''Speak the deeds of Christ in order.'' | | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''Speak the deeds of Christ in order.'' |
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| |-|His face shone like the sun (2nd)=
| | His face shone like the sun (2nd)= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''On the mountain, his face shone like the sun and he became light.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''On the mountain, his face shone like the sun and he became light.'' |
| *'''Sigebeald:''' ''His transfiguration.'' | | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''His Transfiguration.'' |
| |-|He was cleansed in the river (1st)=
| | {{!}}-{{!}} |
| | He was cleansed in the river (1st)= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''God breathed on the water, and in the Jordan River, he was cleansed of all sin.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''God breathed on the water, and in the Jordan River, he was cleansed of all sin.'' |
| *'''Sigebeald:''' ''His baptism.'' | | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''His Baptism.'' |
| |-|They did not find him when they looked (3rd)=
| | {{!}}-{{!}} |
| | They did not find him when they looked (3rd)= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The women came with offerings. But they could not find him when they looked among the dead.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The women came with offerings. But they could not find him when they looked among the dead.'' |
| *'''Sigebeald:''' ''His Resurrection. And Jesus said, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness." Well spoken.'' | | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''His Resurrection.'' |
| | {{!}}-{{!}} |
| | Let me start again (after 1st choice)= |
| | Eivor restarted the order. |
| | {{!}}-{{!}} |
| | I do not know your stories= |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''I have nothing for you now. But I will return.'' |
| | }} |
| | {{#tag:tabber| |
| | Correct order= |
| | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''And Jesus said, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness." Well spoken.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Are the riddles done?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Are the riddles done?'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''That is not for me to decide, for I am not the one who summoned you. If you follow, I will lead you to him.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''That is not for me to decide, for I am not the one who summoned you. If you follow, I will lead you to him.'' |
| |-|Let me start again (after 1st choice)=
| | With the lesson done, Sigebeald led Eivor upstairs to the real person who corresponded with her. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''TBA'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I solved your riddle. Now all I get is silence? Who am I to meet?'' |
| |-|I do not know your stories= | | {{!}}-{{!}} |
| | Wrong order= |
| | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''Thou art weighed in the balances... and found wanting. Perhaps you should try again? Speak his story. In order.'' |
| | Eivor then listed the stories in the proper order. |
| | }} |
| | |-|I will return= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I have nothing for you now. But I will return.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I have nothing for you now. But I will return.'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| Eivor followed the priest, who offered her the real person who corresponded with her.
| | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 6.png|thumb|250px|Eivor following the priest to the upper floor]] |
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| | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''Shhh. Even a fool, when he keeps silent, is considered wise.'' |
| |-|Eivor used her charm= | |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Who am I to meet, priest? I cannot stand waiting in silence.''
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| |-|Eivor solved the riddle=
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''I solved your riddle. Now all I get is silence? Who am I to meet?''
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| *'''Sigebeald:''' ''Shhh. Even a fool, when he keeps silet, is considered wise.'' | |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Yet men become wise by speaking with other men. They grow foolish when keeping to silence.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Yet men become wise by speaking with other men. They grow foolish when keeping to silence.'' |
| *'''Sigebeald:''' ''Hush! Your prattling offends God's ears. We're here.'' | | *'''Sigebeald:''' ''Hush! Your prattling offends God's ears. We're here.'' |
| Sigebeald showed Eivor a room and walked away. A voice was heard from Eivor. | | Sigebeald showed Eivor a room and walked away. Eivor entered and heard a voice from behind a shelf laden with texts and scrolls. |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''May Christ, whose terror scares away the foul throngs, make with me a strong covenant. Was God's lesson instructive?'' | | *'''Unknown Voice:''' ''May Christ, whose terror scares away the foul throngs, make with me a strong covenant. Was God's lesson instructive?'' |
| <tabber> | | <tabber> |
| |-|Your god fears death as mine do= | | |-|Your god fears death as mine do= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I learned that your god fears death, just as mine do. Just as every man does.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I learned that your god fears death, just as mine do. Just as every man does.'' |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Yet through our Lord we may achieve life everlasting in His glorious presence. Perhaps you missed that detail.'' | | *'''Unknown Voice:''' ''Yet through our Lord we may achieve life everlasting in His glorious presence. Perhaps you missed that detail.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Do all the priests in Wincestre have the same skill for drama?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Do all the priests in Wincestre have the same skill for drama?'' |
| |-|It was an amusing tale= | | |-|It was an amusing tale= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I learned that my gods and yours inspire tales of equal amusement ... they make me howl with laughter.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I learned that my gods and yours inspire tales of equal amusement ... they make me howl with laughter.'' |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''A dull answer. But a battle-blunted axe may yet be sharpened.'' | | *'''Unknown Voice:''' ''A dull answer. But a battle-blunted axe may yet be sharpened.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Do all the priests in Wincestre have the same skill for drama?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Do all the priests in Wincestre have the same skill for drama?'' |
| |-|You have a fine skill for drama= | | |-|You have a fine skill for drama= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Do all the priests in Wincestre have the same skill for drama?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Do all the priests in Wincestre have the same skill for drama?'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| Eivor walked behind the shelves to see the voice, which was revealed to be King Aelfred. | | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 8.jpg|thumb|250px|Alfred revealing himself as the contact]] |
| | Eivor walked behind the shelf to greet the source of the voice, who was revealed to be King Aelfred. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''You risk your life, Aelfred King.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''You risk your life, Aelfred King.'' |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''I have invited you here to speak on equal terms. Do the Danes laws of hospitality not apply in [[Wessex]]?'' | | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''I have invited you here to speak on equal terms. Do the Danes laws of hospitality not apply in [[Wessex]]?'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''You gifted my "[[jarl]]" to that whelp from The [[Order of the Ancients|Order of Ancients]], the warrior [[Fulke]].'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''You [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson|gifted]] my'' [[jarl]] ''to that whelp from The [[Order of the Ancients|Order of Ancients]], the warrior [[Fulke]].'' |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|Suthsexe arc completed= |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Fulke was an enemy of Wessex. But it seems someone has already removed her threat from my lands.'' | | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Fulke was an enemy of Wessex. But it seems someone has already removed her threat from my lands.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''If you didn't hear it was me, you have now.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''If you didn't hear it was me, you have now.'' |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Impressive. The Order of Ancients has surely been crippled by her loss.'' | | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Impressive. The Order of Ancients has surely been crippled by her loss.'' |
| | |-|Suthsexe arc not completed= |
| | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Fulke is a member of the Order as well? Hm. The wolves biting at my skirts grow craftier by the day.'' |
| | </tabber> |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''How much do you know of this order?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''How much do you know of this order?'' |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Only this and little more.'' | | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Only this and little more.'' |
| King Aelfred showed and handed Eivor a letter. | | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 10.png|thumb|250px|Eivor reading the letter given by Alfred]] |
| | King Aelfred walked to a nearby desk and presented Eivor a letter. |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''This letter, signed by one who calls himself a Poor Fellow-[[Soldier]] of Christ, warns of a plot against my life.'' | | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''This letter, signed by one who calls himself a Poor Fellow-[[Soldier]] of Christ, warns of a plot against my life.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''[[Selwyn|The Gallows]], [[Hilda|The Quill]], The Seax. Three men eager to kill you.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''[[Selwyn|The Gallows]], [[Hilda|The Quill]], The Seax. Three men eager to kill you.'' |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''So many lies in the name of your God. Perhaps he is not strong enough to help you.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''So many lies in the name of your God. Perhaps he is not strong enough to help you.'' |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''My God is the Almighty. But my enemies are numerous and my throne is fresh. There must be no trail from these murders back to me.'' | | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''My God is the Almighty. But my enemies are numerous and my throne is fresh. There must be no trail from these murders back to me.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I should let the Order kill you. It would speed our conquest of England.''
| | Rather than agree immediately, Eivor briefly entertained the idea of leaving Aelfred to his fate. |
| |-|Why would you trust me= | | |-|Why would you trust me?= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''You have faced warriors like me many times before. And many times you have been lost or been cheated. Why trust me now?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''You have faced warriors like me many times before. And many times you have been lost or been cheated. Why trust me now?'' |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''I have men in [[London|Lunden]] and [[York|Jorvik]]. Men who send me reports on the rise and fall of the tides of war. Not long ago, men and women of some influence were murdered in those places, in oddly specific circumstances. When I received this letter from our Poor Fellow-Soldier, it did not take long to work out why. I don't know your motive, nor what you hope to gain. All I ask is that you finish the work you have begun, before these fallen souls infest England further.'' | | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''I have men in [[London|Lunden]] and [[York|Jorvik]]. Men who send me reports on the rise and fall of the tides of war. Not long ago, men and women of some influence were murdered in those places, in oddly specific circumstances. When I received this letter from our Poor Fellow-Soldier, it did not take long to work out why. I don't know your motive, nor what you hope to gain. All I ask is that you finish the work you have begun, before these fallen souls infest England further.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I should let the Order kill you. It would speed our conquest of England.''
| | Rather than agree immediately, Eivor briefly entertained the idea of leaving Aelfred to his fate. |
| |-|I should let The Order kill you= | | |-|I should let The Order kill you= |
| | Rather than agree immediately, Eivor briefly entertained the idea of leaving Aelfred to his fate. |
| | </tabber> |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|Suthsexe arc completed= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I should let the Order kill you. It would speed our conquest of England.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I should let the Order kill you. It would speed our conquest of England.'' |
| | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''You may remove the organs of state, the cancer will remain.'' |
| | |-|Suthsexe arc not completed= |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''I should let the Order kill you. If I made it easy for them, they might even return Sigurd to me.'' |
| | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''I would return him to you myself if I knew where they were holding him. But Fulke's treachery has blindsided me as well.'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''You may remove the organs of state, the cancer will remain.''
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''Then promise me a reward I can sing about. A healthy king's weight in [[silver]].'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Then promise me a reward I can sing about. A healthy king's weight in [[silver]].'' |
| | King Aelfred sighed. |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Very well. As much as you can carry. This morning, my reeve, [[Goodwin]], was not at his post.'' | | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Very well. As much as you can carry. This morning, my reeve, [[Goodwin]], was not at his post.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''A man you trust?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''A man you trust?'' |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''Where was he last seen?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Where was he last seen?'' |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''At his house, by the west gate. You may find something here.'' | | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''At his house, by the west gate. You may find something here.'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 11.png|thumb|250px|Alfred urging Eivor not to behave rashly in the city]] |
| Eivor nodded and took her leave. | | Eivor nodded and took her leave. |
| *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Eivor. Compose yourself while you are my guest. My city is not a battlefield.'' | | *'''King Aelfred:''' ''Eivor. Compose yourself while you are my guest. My city is not a battlefield.'' |
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| Eivor left to find Goodwin. | | Eivor left to find Goodwin. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I need to find this reeve Goodwin.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I need to find this reeve Goodwin.'' |
| Arriving at Goodwin's home, Eivor caught sight of guards looking around his home and found a manifesto on its wall. | | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 13.png|thumb|250px|Eivor investigating Goodwin's estate, guarded by soldiers]] |
| :'''The Quill's Manifesto:'''<br>''The Disputation of Tutelage<br><br>People of Wincestre. Aelfred would force his reformation upon us. Take your children from the bosom of their family to idle away hours in the company of so-called men of God. For what? So they may read the scriptures? Write their names in pig shit? Education for all? A hollow cry when you starve on the streets or die at the hands of Dane raiders. True enlightenment will not come from the sallow king. It will come from the Order.<br><br>The Quill.'' | | Arriving at Goodwin's home, Eivor caught sight of guards looking around his home. |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''That Selwyn's got some stones on him, arresting Aelfred's man. Who rule in Wincestre, anyway? Is Aelfred king or not?'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 2:''' ''Well, you ain't, that's for sure. So keep your mouth shut and do as you're told.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''Shut your mouth, yeah? Unless you want yours to rot off in the keep.'' |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''Goodwin gone. And guards sniffing around. So where would they have taken him?'' |
| | Eivor took care of the guards wandering around the house. Additionally, she may have found a manifesto nailed to its exterior wall. |
| | {{IUNote |
| | |Title=The Quill's Manifesto |
| | |Text=The Disputation of Tutelage<br><br>People of Wincestre. Aelfred would force his reformation upon us. Take your children from the bosom of their family to idle away hours in the company of so-called men of God. For what? So they may read the scriptures? Write their names in pig shit? Education for all? A hollow cry when you starve on the streets or die at the hands of Dane raiders. True enlightenment will not come from the sallow king. It will come from the Order.<br><br>The Quill.}} |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Someone disagrees with Aelfred educating the people of Wincestre.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Someone disagrees with Aelfred educating the people of Wincestre.'' |
| Eivor took care of the guards wandering around the house.
| | Investigating inside Goodwin's house, Eivor found a [[Order of the Ancients clues|letter]] near the fireplace and signs of disturbance. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Goodwin gone. And guards sniffing around.''
| | {{IUNote |
| Investigating inside Goodwin's house, Eivor found a [[Order of the Ancients clues|letter]] near the fireplace. | | |Title=A half-burned letter |
| :'''A half-burned letter:'''<br>''You have been a thorn in my side long enough, Goodwin. Cease your snooping, or I will use my considerable influence to lock you in the Garrison. Not even your feeble king will save you then.<br><br>The Gallows''
| | |Text=You have been a thorn in my side long enough, Goodwin. Cease your snooping, or I will use my considerable influence to lock you in the Garrison. Not even your feeble king will save you then.<br><br>The Gallows}} |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Papers, thrown on the fire. Goodwin covering his tracks? Or the guards destroying evidence?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Papers, thrown on the fire. Goodwin covering his tracks? Or the guards destroying evidence?'' |
| Eivor went upstairs and found another clue. | | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 15.png|thumb|250px|Eivor at the second level of Goodwin's home]] |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Broken bowls, food scattered. They took him by force. There must be a garrison in the city. A violent struggle with the guards. They must have taken him to Wincestre's garrison.'' | | Eivor went upstairs and found more signs of struggle. |
| Leaving Goodwin's home, Eivor located and arrived at [[Wincestre Garrison]]. Eivor found a bunch of prisoners locked in wooden cages and freed them.. | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Broken bowls, food scattered. They took him by force. There must be a garrison in the city. |
| | Eivor opened the second floor door and stood on the terrace outside, the very topic of her thoughts looming right in front of her. |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''A violent struggle with the guards. They must have taken him to Wincestre's garrison.'' |
| | Leaving Goodwin's residence, Eivor approached [[Wincestre Garrison]]. She may have found another copy of The Quill's writings nailed to the wall outside the garrison entrance. |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''Another of The Quill's notices.<br>The Quill's influence is spreading like lice.<br>More writings from The Quill.'' |
| | Near the garrison walls, Eivor noticed some children spying on her, and making a poor showing of stealth in the process. |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''I see you, little mice.<br>Are you spying on me?<br>Come here, I want to talk to you.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Child:''' ''[[Hilda|The Quill]] has eyes everywhere.<br>''Scarper! She's on to us.<br>You'll get nothing from me. I'm as loyal as the king's hounds.'' |
| | The children ran off towards the [[Wincestre Seminary]] after a single exchange. Eivor ignored them and continued into the garrison.<br> |
| | Inside the garrison, Eivor found a bunch of prisoners locked in wooden cages and moved to free them. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The prisoners might know something.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The prisoners might know something.'' |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''Felling trees, chiseling rock from the earth. And for what? To build more prisons for men who steal apples.'' | | She opened the cages one at a time and spoke with the prisoners. |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 1:''' ''I was starving, my baby son was close to death. Would you not steal to save your child?'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 3:''' ''Felling trees, chiseling rock from the earth. And for what? To build more prisons for men who steal apples.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 4:''' ''I was starving, my baby son close to death. Would you not steal to save your child?'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I am looking for the reeve (sheriff).'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I am looking for the reeve (sheriff).'' |
| *'''Norse Warrior 1:''' ''Selwyn? That bastard said I stole an apple. He'll see me hang for it!'' | | *'''[[Norsemen|Norse]] Warrior:''' ''Selwyn? That bastard said I stole an apple. He'll see me hang for it!'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Not Selwyn. Reeve Goodwin. Was arrested not long ago.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Not Selwyn. Reeve Goodwin. Was arrested not long ago.'' |
| *'''Norse Warrior 1:''' ''Aelfred's man, arrested? Now that's as funny as a dose of the pox. Seems no one is free in Wincestre.'' | | *'''Norse Warrior:''' ''Aelfred's man, arrested? Now that's as funny as a dose of the pox. Seems no one is free in Wincestre.'' |
| Eivor saw an inner courtyard but needed a key to unlock its door. Looking around, Eivor found the key and opened the door. | | Eivor spied the entrance to the garrison keep but needed a key to unlock its front door. While the stronger prisoners fought the garrison guards, Eivor found the key and breach the inner keep. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Thick wall and thicker guards. A place to keep a valuable man.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Thick wall and thicker guards. A place to keep a valuable man.'' |
| Investigating a building within the courtyard, Eivor found a text about Selwyn. | | Investigating the central building, Eivor found a text about Selwyn. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Reeve Selwyn ordered executions for petty theft and mud-slinging. A husband and wife to be carried out soon.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Reeve Selwyn ordered executions for petty theft and mud-slinging. A husband and wife, to be carried out soon.'' |
| Eivor also found a research paper. | | Eivor also found a collection of research. |
| :'''Goodwin's Research:'''<br>''I have arranged to meet Harold at the tavern under the cover of darkness. He was terrified when I approached him in the open. Eyes darting left and right, as if he thought the very walls were watching us.<br><br>Harold did not come. I waited for more than an hour. And when I went to his home near the Minster, the place was torn apart, his belongings gone.<br><br>Four others came forward with information on the Gallows identity. And all four have met a horrible end. Two were hanged in the square on petty charges. One was found dead, allegedly after a drunken brawl. Another has fled.<br><br>The two who were hanged. The Gallows must be another reeve, I am sure of it. Only we have the power to judge the people of Wincestre.<br><br>He (The Gallows) is a public figure. He outwardly opposes Aelfred's reforms. I do not dare write my suspicions here.<br><br>(The research continues for many more pages).''
| | {{IUNote |
| | |Title=Goodwin's Research |
| | |Text=I have arranged to meet Harold at the tavern under the cover of darkness. He was terrified when I approached him in the open. Eyes darting left and right, as if he thought the very walls were watching us.<br><br>Harold did not come. I waited for more than an hour. And when I went to his home near the Minster, the place was torn apart, his belongings gone.<br><br>Four others came forward with information on the Gallows identity. And all four have met a horrible end. Two were hanged in the square on petty charges. One was found dead, allegedly after a drunken brawl. Another has fled.<br><br>The two who were hanged. The Gallows must be another reeve, I am sure of it. Only we have the power to judge the people of Wincestre.<br><br>He (The Gallows) is a public figure. He outwardly opposes Aelfred's reforms. I do not dare write my suspicions here.<br><br>(The research continues for many more pages).}} |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|Did not meet Goodwin= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Evidence against The Order of Ancients. Stolen from Goodwin?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Evidence against The Order of Ancients. Stolen from Goodwin?'' |
| Eivor found three cells in the bottom level of the building. Opening the middle door, Eivor found Goodwin, tied up, and freed him. | | |-|Met with Goodwin= |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''Goodwin's research against The Order of Ancients.'' |
| | </tabber> |
| | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 18.jpg|thumb|250px|Goodwin rescued by Eivor]] |
| | On the bottom level of the building, Eivor found three holding cells. Opening the middle door, Eivor found a tied up Goodwin, then freed him. |
| *'''Goodwin:''' ''A Dane in Wincestre? These are strange times.'' | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''A Dane in Wincestre? These are strange times.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''King Aelfred sent me, pleading from his bended knee to find someone.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''King Aelfred sent me, pleading from his bended knee to find someone.'' |
| *'''Goodwin:''' ''I know Aelfred well enough to spot a bloody lie when I hear it. If he did sent you, he was standing tall and proud.'' | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''I know Aelfred well enough to spot a bloody lie when I hear it. If he did send you, he was standing tall and proud.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''That he was. And you're the man I've come to find, Goodwin. Do you know why?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''That he was. And you're the man I've come to find, Goodwin. Do you know why?'' |
| *'''Goodwin:''' ''If I had one guess, to find the heretics from The Order of Ancients and bury them so deep, even God would need a shovel.'' | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''If I had one guess, to find the heretics from The Order of Ancients and bury them so deep, even God would need a shovel.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''So where do we start digging?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''So where do we start digging?'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 19.png|thumb|250px|Eivor requested by Goodwin to recover his research]] |
| *'''Goodwin:''' ''My research should help us. If they haven't burned it already, it'll be somewhere nearby.'' | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''My research should help us. If they haven't burned it already, it'll be somewhere nearby.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I have my papers here, taken from the captain of this keep.'' | | <tabber> |
| *'''Goodwin:''' ''A marvel. History will name you protector of Wincestre. A pricking irony.'' | | |-|Already found the research= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''And not lost on me. Now let's go ... before they discover their eel has slipped the hook.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I have your papers here, taken from the captain of this keep.'' |
| | *'''Goodwin:''' ''A marvel. History will name you the protector of Wincestre. A pricking irony.'' |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''And not lost on me. Now let's go... before they discover their eel has slipped the hook.'' |
| Eivor and Goodwin escaped the garrison. | | Eivor and Goodwin escaped the garrison. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Let's regroup beyond the walls.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Let's regroup beyond the walls.'' |
| Eivor spoke with Goodwin afterwards. | | Eivor spoke with Goodwin outside the garrison. |
| | |-|Did not find the research= |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''I'll find your research. Now go, before they find their wolf has fled his cage.'' |
| | Eivor parted with Goodwin and headed upstairs to find the research. |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''Let's regroup beyond the walls.'' |
| | Eivor found the research and rejoined Goodwin outside the garrison. |
| | </tabber> |
| *'''Goodwin:''' ''I am grateful for your help.'' | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''I am grateful for your help.'' |
| | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 20.png|thumb|250px|Eivor handing Goodwin his papers]] |
| Eivor handed Goodwin his research. | | Eivor handed Goodwin his research. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''It's a brazen move to arrest Aelfred's favored reeve.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''It's a brazen move to arrest Aelfred's favored reeve.'' |
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| *'''Goodwin:''' ''I didn't catch your name, did I?'' | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''I didn't catch your name, did I?'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Eivor of the [[Raven Clan]]. Scourge of [[Mercia]] if that name doesn't rattle some recognition.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Eivor of the [[Raven Clan]]. Scourge of [[Mercia]] if that name doesn't rattle some recognition.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Well, Eivor, when our three heretics smolder on a heap of ash, we'll down a cup of ale together and share our distate of Mercians like old friends. | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''Well, Eivor, when our three heretics smolder on a heap of ash, we'll down a cup of ale together and share our distaste of Mercians like old friends.'' |
| <tabber> | | <tabber> |
| |-|Aelfred believes the Seax is dead= | | |-|Aelfred believes the Seax is dead= |
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| *'''Goodwin:''' ''Bugger. Half of Wincestre is in mourning for that nun-groper.'' | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''Bugger. Half of Wincestre is in mourning for that nun-groper.'' |
| |-|What can you tell me of The Quill?= | | |-|What can you tell me of The Quill?= |
| | {{#tag:tabber| |
| | Read a copy of The Quill's manifesto= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I found this nailed on a door. The Quill wields words like a knife.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I found this nailed on a door. The Quill wields words like a knife.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''A Disputation of Tutelage? Pretty chatter with poisoned intent. I will look into this more.'' | | She handed Goodwin the manifesto, which he read. |
| |-|What do you know of The Gallows? (Asked last)= | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''A Disputation of Tutelage? Pretty chatter with poisoned intent. I will look into this more.'' |
| | {{!}}-{{!}} |
| | Did not read the manifesto= |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''One calls himself The Quill. Are words his weapons?'' |
| | *'''Goodwin:''' ''There were rumors of letters nailed up around Wincestre. It may be that one of these can tell us more.'' |
| | }} |
| | |-|What do you know of The Gallows? (Appears after the other two)= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The Gallows. What do you know of him?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The Gallows. What do you know of him?'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| | [[File:ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 21.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Goodwin discuss the reeve Selwyn, who was suspected of being The Gallows]] |
| *'''Goodwin:''' ''Must be another reeve, I'm sure of it. Only we have the power to mete out justice. And this one would walk with cocksure righteousness.'' | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''Must be another reeve, I'm sure of it. Only we have the power to mete out justice. And this one would walk with cocksure righteousness.'' |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|Learned of Selwyn during investigation= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Is Selwyn a name you know? He seems to have judged and executed many for little more than stealing ale and bread.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Is Selwyn a name you know? He seems to have judged and executed many for little more than stealing ale and bread.'' |
| | |-|Did not learn much of Selwyn= |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''The Gallows had you arrested. So he must command the law.'' |
| | Goodwin thought for a moment, and the simplest suspect dawned on him. |
| | *'''Goodwin:''' ''Reeve Selwyn?'' |
| | </tabber> |
| *'''Goodwin:''' ''Of course. That hedge-pig has brought down laws like a hammer on Wincestre. Executing sinners on spurious charges in the square.'' | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''Of course. That hedge-pig has brought down laws like a hammer on Wincestre. Executing sinners on spurious charges in the square.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Could it be another?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Could it be another?'' |
| *'''Goodwin:''' ''He's the man. He's the only one who fits. End his terror, Eivor.'' | | *'''Goodwin:''' ''He's the man. He's the only one who fits. End his terror, Eivor.'' |
| | Eivor stood and took her leave of Goodwin, making her way [[Choking the Gallows|immediately]] to her target in the city square. |
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| ==Outcome== | | ==Outcome== |
| After agreeing to help Aelfred, Eivor went and saved his reeve, Goodwin. Eivor and Goodwin talked about the Wincestre targets and deduced The Gallows was Reeve Selwyn. Goodwin asked Eivor to stop Selwyn and she went to find and assassinate him. | | After agreeing to help Alfred, Eivor went and saved his reeve, Goodwin. Eivor and Goodwin talked about the Wincestre targets and deduced The Gallows was Reeve Selwyn. Goodwin asked Eivor to stop Selwyn and she went to find and assassinate him. |
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| | ==Behind the scenes== |
| | Unlocking the pledge to Wincestre, and therefore this memory and its succedent memories, requires only the completion of the [[York|Jorvik]] and [[Oxfordshire|Oxenefordscire]] arcs. The former comes from the fixed progression of Hytham's pledges from [[London|Lunden]] to Jorvik to here, and the latter comes from being the game narrative's introduction point for Aelfred. The memory [[More Intel]] serves as a narrative bridge to connect these prerequisites into the beginning of this arc, as by comparison, the Jorvik arc could be started immediately after Lunden alone. In spite of the high region level, it is possible to undertake the Wincestre arc even before completing the [[Sussex|Suthsexe]] arc, and the initial dialogue between Eivor and Aelfred will change accordingly. |
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| | As was the case in Lunden and Jorvik, there are several ambient conversations Eivor can overhear regarding the conditions in the city during the given narrative arc, hinting at the identities of the Order members and their general spheres of influence. Eivor cannot interact with most of these NPCs directly, and overhearing their conversations cannot affect how the dialogue proceeds in Eivor's interactions with the arc's main players, thus their purpose is purely expositional. |
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| | If Eivor gets close enough to the children spying on her, the game will choose one out of three possible exchanges at random. The one calling them "little mice" results in them mentioning The Quill, the one asking about them spying on her results in them urging each other to "scarper," and the one where Eivor wants to talk to them results in one of the children boasting of their "loyalty." While they will run off towards the Wincestre Seminary, it does not appear possible to re-trigger this interaction without completing reloading a save prior to it. |
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| | In the final conversation with Goodwin outside the garrison, Eivor can mention Selwyn herself if the player has investigated enough and come across his name. It appears that this will only happen if the player liberates all the prisoners ''and'' reads the note on the third floor of the garrison keep—where the second floor contains Goodwin's research and the basement contains Goodwin himself—before liberating Goodwin, else the game will no longer check for and flag those interactions to affect the Goodwin conversation. |
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| | While fleeing from the garrison, any liberated Norse warriors may register Goodwin as an enemy and try to attack him. However, they will not inflict any damage, and he will simply keep jogging instead of fighting back. |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> |
| ACV Eivor Sigebeald Conversation.jpg|Eivor finds the man in white, Sigebeald | | ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 1.png|Eivor arriving at Wincestre |
| ACV Eivor Aelfred Truce.jpg|Eivor and Aelfred agree to fight against The Order | | ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 2.png|Eivor taking a view of the city from the church tower |
| ACV Eivor Saves Goodwin.jpg|Eivor rescues Reeve Goodwin from Wincestre Garrison | | ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 3.png|Eivor arriving at the Old Minster |
| | ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 5.png|Eivor "passing" Sigebeald's test |
| | ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 7.png|Eivor entering the room as Sigebeald leaves |
| | ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 12.png|Eivor arriving at Goodwin's estate |
| | ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 14.png|Eivor investigating the ransacked room |
| | ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 16.png|Eivor arriving at the Wincestre Garrison |
| | ACV The Reeve of Wincestre 17.png|Eivor discovering Goodwin in the cell |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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