- Eivor: It's not coyness that keeps me quiet, Birstan. We grew close. I won't say more.
- Birstan: Fair enough. I should not pry.
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*'''Eivor:''' ''These are your lands. I trust in your judgment. And how is Alfida?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''These are your lands. I trust in your judgment. And how is Alfida?'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''She is a firebrand! We have rekindled our love as if we were teenagers. Even [[Eluric]] is a welcome addition. A younger brother to me, yet more alike to a son. The things I should like to teach him. Ah, this is the spot, the best boar here!'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''She is a firebrand! We have rekindled our love as if we were teenagers. Even [[Eluric]] is a welcome addition. A younger brother to me, yet more alike to a son. The things I should like to teach him. Ah, this is the spot, the best boar here!'' | ||
Eivor and Birstan | Eivor and Birstan hunted the boars. | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''Look at that fat hog! He'll make a delicious roast. They are fearsome beasts. But tasty! Come on, the feast table won't fill itself! I shall suck the scrumptious marrow from your bones, you porcine devil! You will serve my love well, hog. A haunch worthy of her arrival.'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''Look at that fat hog! He'll make a delicious roast.<br>They are fearsome beasts. But tasty!<br>Come on, the feast table won't fill itself!<br>I shall suck the scrumptious marrow from your bones, you porcine devil!<br>You will serve my love well, hog. A haunch worthy of her arrival.'' | ||
Eivor and Birstan killed enough boars. | Eivor and Birstan killed enough boars. | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''My bow-arm aches! We did well, Eivor.'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''My bow-arm aches! We did well, Eivor.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Twists and Turns 4.jpg|thumb|250px|After hunting, Eivor and Birstan discuss their plans | [[File:ACV Twists and Turns 4.jpg|thumb|250px|After hunting, Eivor and Birstan discuss the outcome of their plans]] | ||
Eivor spoke with Birstan. | Eivor spoke with Birstan. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A good hunt, Birstan | *'''Eivor:''' ''A good hunt, Birstan!'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''And enough for one day I think. Even my thegns will not go hungry with this catch, and they are as voracious as [[wolf|wolves]] snatching at my carcass!'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''And enough for one day I think. Even my thegns will not go hungry with this catch, and they are as voracious as [[wolf|wolves]] snatching at my carcass!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''They may give you grief, but I've been nothing but amused. They're a welcome change to warring [[jarl]]s and piss-sodden politics.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''They may give you grief, but I've been nothing but amused. They're a welcome change to warring [[jarl]]s and piss-sodden politics.'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Birstan, the heart-hound who sought his true love by searching the sad haven of his memory and finding her there.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Birstan, the heart-hound who sought his true love by searching the sad haven of his memory and finding her there.'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''Beautifully said, my friend! Beautifully said. Come Percy, you hapless hound! Barely a boar worried, I do not know why I keep you in my employ.'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''Beautifully said, my friend! Beautifully said. Come Percy, you hapless hound! Barely a boar worried, I do not know why I keep you in my employ.'' | ||
Eivor and Birstan | Eivor and Birstan left the hunting grounds. | ||
*'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Man 1:''' ''Our lord is back! Gather up, men! Let's go collect the fruits of the master's hunt.'' | *'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Man 1:''' ''Our lord is back! Gather up, men! Let's go collect the fruits of the master's hunt.'' | ||
:Eivor may have stayed with Birstan instead of leaving to meet Alfida and him later. | :Eivor may have stayed with Birstan on the return to Colcestre, instead of leaving to meet with Alfida and him later. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''What are your plans for Essexe and your family?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''What are your plans for Essexe and your family?'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''There is much that is new in this old fling. Alfida is changed ... the girl I fell in love with lies behind years of hardship.'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''There is much that is new in this old fling. Alfida is changed... the girl I fell in love with lies behind years of hardship.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''And Eluric?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''And Eluric?'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''A soft lad, but with a heart as stout as his sister's. Their closeness does them both credit. The way he looks at me is often strange. His eyes furtive and downcast, like a hound waiting for his master's crop. It worries me, to be honest. Can I be both a brother to him and love to his sister?'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''A soft lad, but with a heart as stout as his sister's. Their closeness does them both credit. The way he looks at me is often strange. His eyes furtive and downcast, like a hound waiting for his master's crop. It worries me, to be honest. Can I be both a brother to him and love to his sister?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''You're talking of Estrid?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You're talking of Estrid?'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''Do not be coy. It does not suit you.'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''Do not be coy. It does not suit you.'' | ||
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|-|Romanced Estrid= | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''It's not coyness that keeps me quiet, Birstan. We grew close. I won't say more.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''It's not coyness that keeps me quiet, Birstan. We grew close. I won't say more.'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''Fair enough. I should not pry. All that to say, I am only glad she has found a chance at happiness again. [[Christianity|Lord]] knows I could not give her that. But these are grim thoughts, and I will not let them lay their cold grip upon me. Tonight we feast and celebrate!'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''Fair enough. I should not pry.'' | ||
|-|Did not romance Estrid= | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Are you jealous, Birstan? After casting her aside?'' | |||
*'''Birstan:''' ''Of course not! I could not be happier. I only wondered... for her sake.'' | |||
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*'''Birstan:''' ''All that to say, I am only glad she has found a chance at happiness again. [[Christianity|Lord]] knows I could not give her that. But these are grim thoughts, and I will not let them lay their cold grip upon me. Tonight we feast and celebrate!'' | |||
Eivor and Birstan arrived at the [[Ealdorman's House]] in Colcestre. | Eivor and Birstan arrived at the [[Ealdorman's House]] in Colcestre. | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''Home and hearth never used to stir the soul as the hunt did. But now my Alfida is here, all is changed.'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''Home and hearth never used to stir the soul as the hunt did. But now my Alfida is here, all is changed.'' | ||
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*'''Eluric:''' ''What truth have you to speak? That you've returned to this fickle man who abandoned you years ago for a a [[Francia|Frankish]] pet? A woman he paid this Dane to abduct in that Lammas shadow play?'' | *'''Eluric:''' ''What truth have you to speak? That you've returned to this fickle man who abandoned you years ago for a a [[Francia|Frankish]] pet? A woman he paid this Dane to abduct in that Lammas shadow play?'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Mind yourself, boy.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Mind yourself, boy.'' | ||
*'''Eluric:''' ''Or that you let him sniff and paw you and take him to your bed on a promise of nothing? The whole of Essexe whispers now! He's married still, his wife freshly stolen, and you are no more than ... than his...'' | *'''Eluric:''' ''Or that you let him sniff and paw you and take him to your bed on a promise of nothing? The whole of Essexe whispers now! He's married still, his wife freshly stolen, and you are no more than... than his...'' | ||
*'''Alfida:''' ''I am the mother of his child, you whelp!'' | *'''Alfida:''' ''I am the mother of his child, you whelp!'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''Child? Alfida...?'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''Child? Alfida...?'' | ||
Eluric figured out that Alfida and Birstan | Eluric figured out that Alfida and Birstan, the former of whom passed herself off as his sister, were in fact his parents. He was filled with anger at this revelation. | ||
*'''Alfida:''' ''Please, my boy, I ...'' | *'''Alfida:''' ''Please, my boy, I...'' | ||
*'''Eluric:''' ''I will never forgive you for this. Never!'' | *'''Eluric:''' ''I will never forgive you for this. Never!'' | ||
Alfida fell to her knees, sobbing, as Birstan comforted her. One of Birstan's | Alfida fell to her knees, sobbing, as Birstan comforted her. One of Birstan's men came in as Eluric stormed out. | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''My lord! Joyous news! God smiles upon us this very day! Estrid has been found by Aelfred's men. They ride to her rescue as we speak!'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''My lord! Joyous news! God smiles upon us this very day! Estrid has been found by Aelfred's men. They ride to her rescue as we speak!'' | ||
[[File:ACV Twists and Turns 6.jpg|thumb|250px|Eluric learns the truth of his parentage]] | [[File:ACV Twists and Turns 6.jpg|thumb|250px|Eluric learns the truth of his parentage]] | ||
The man left | Birstan simply glanced at Alfida before scowling at the man. The man simply nodded and left. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I will not let this | *'''Eivor:''' ''I will not let this plot be undone.'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''Nothing is safe until they are away to Francia.'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''Nothing is safe until they are away to Francia.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I will fix this, and one day | *'''Eivor:''' ''I will fix this, and one day I will call on you, and you will come.'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''You can count on it, my friend.'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''You can count on it, my friend.'' | ||
Eivor left the room. | Eivor left the room. | ||
[[File:ACV Twists and Turns 7.png|thumb|250px|Birstan comforting Alfilda as she broke down]] | [[File:ACV Twists and Turns 7.png|thumb|250px|Birstan comforting Alfilda as she broke down]] | ||
*'''Alfida:''' ''I wanted to tell you so many times.'' | *'''Alfida:''' ''I wanted to tell you, so many times.'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''Hush, angel. Do not fret so.'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''Hush, angel. Do not fret so.'' | ||
*'''Alfida:''' ''He hates me. What have I done? We must go after him | *'''Alfida:''' ''He hates me. What have I done? We must go after him!'' | ||
*'''Birstan:''' ''He will not stray far, [[sheep|lamb]]. Much has been said this day. But if ... if he is my son ... our son ... we must believe he will return to us.'' | *'''Birstan:''' ''He will not stray far, [[sheep|lamb]]. Much has been said this day. But if... if he is my son... our son... we must believe he will return to us.'' | ||
Eivor | On her way out, Eivor could have spoken to Birstan's thegn [[Aldrich]], who seemed to be well aware of the [[Taken|ruse]]. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Are you leering at me, lord?'' | |||
*'''Aldrich:''' ''You, Birstan's hired Dane. Do not think what you did went unseen. Yet tell me one thing. Is Estrid safe? And happy?'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''She's happy, that much I know.'' | |||
*'''Aldrich:''' ''Good. Now leave. And if we meet again, you will fall by my sword.'' | |||
At the door, she could speak to [[Eadred]], another of Birstan's thegns. | |||
*'''Eadred:''' ''Estrid should have ruled this land, I would have followed her anywhere.'' | |||
Eivor raced to [[Wulfaswic]] to aid Estrid and Rollo. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Estrid is so close to freedom. I hope I am not too late.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Estrid is so close to freedom. I hope I am not too late.'' | ||
Eivor found and shouted to Rollo | Eivor found and shouted to Rollo near the docks. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Rollo! Aelfred's men have found you!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Rollo! Aelfred's men have found you!'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''They will skewer us like suckling [[pig]]s!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''They will skewer us like suckling [[pig]]s!'' | ||
*'''Gerhild:''' ''Saxons! We have your whore-queen! Come take her.'' | *'''Gerhild:''' ''Saxons! We have your whore-queen! Come take her.'' | ||
*'''Rollo:''' ''Gerhild ... you fetid blood-blister! Was it you?'' | *'''Rollo:''' ''Gerhild... you fetid blood-blister! Was it you?'' | ||
Gerhild held Estrid hostage and arrows flew as one hit Estrid's side. | Gerhild held Estrid hostage and arrows flew as one hit Estrid's side. | ||
*'''Rollo:''' ''Treacherous she-wolf! Damn you!'' | *'''Rollo:''' ''Treacherous she-wolf! Damn you!'' | ||
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*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 3:''' ''Stop that ship from sailing!'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 3:''' ''Stop that ship from sailing!'' | ||
*'''[[Norsemen|Norse]] Warrior 1:''' ''Look to the north! More Saxons!'' | *'''[[Norsemen|Norse]] Warrior 1:''' ''Look to the north! More Saxons!'' | ||
After the Saxons were defeated, Eivor spoke with Estrid. | After the Saxons were defeated, Eivor spoke with Estrid, her condition resulting from which of Rollo's warriors survived the [[Old Wounds|interrogation]]. | ||
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|-|Lork | |-|Lork= | ||
*'''Estrid:''' ''Eivor!'' | *'''Estrid:''' ''Eivor!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Estrid. I promised I would free you of your life in Wessex. Francia awaits your return. Go now, with Aegir's blessing.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Estrid. I promised I would free you of your life in Wessex. Francia awaits your return. Go now, with Aegir's blessing.'' | ||
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*'''Rollo:''' ''Goddess [[Freyja]], give me more of that!'' | *'''Rollo:''' ''Goddess [[Freyja]], give me more of that!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Come. Take care of her, Rollo Stoutheart. And if you find yourself on England's shores again, I will expect you in my hall.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Come. Take care of her, Rollo Stoutheart. And if you find yourself on England's shores again, I will expect you in my hall.'' | ||
|-|Gerhild | |-|Gerhild= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Estrid!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Estrid!'' | ||
*'''Rollo:''' ''Gods! Gerhild the traitor? I should have listened to my gut! I always hated the way she carried herself, glared at me. This is my fault, Estrid. Mine alone.'' | *'''Rollo:''' ''Gods! Gerhild the traitor? I should have listened to my gut! I always hated the way she carried herself, glared at me. This is my fault, Estrid. Mine alone.'' | ||
*'''Estrid:''' ''Stop chiding yourself, Rollo. You could not have known it would come to this.'' | *'''Estrid:''' ''Stop chiding yourself, Rollo. You could not have known it would come to this.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Can you move? I can pull the arrow from you, but I fear what pain it will cause.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Can you move? I can pull the arrow from you, but I fear what pain it will cause.'' | ||
*'''Estrid:''' ''I can stand ... If I can lean upon you, Rollo?'' | *'''Estrid:''' ''I can stand... If I can lean upon you, Rollo?'' | ||
*'''Rollo:''' ''If we stay here, we die. Come, sweet bird, I'll take you to the ship, and we'll tend your wounds. You will see Francia yet.'' | *'''Rollo:''' ''If we stay here, we die. Come, sweet bird, I'll take you to the ship, and we'll tend your wounds. You will see Francia yet.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''When winter is past, summer will come and wind you in a flowered skirt. For you are beauty and shall not wither. Take care of her, Rollo Stoutheart. And if you find yourself on England's shores again, I will welcome you in my hall.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''When winter is past, summer will come and wind you in a flowered skirt. For you are beauty and shall not wither. Take care of her, Rollo Stoutheart. And if you find yourself on England's shores again, I will welcome you in my hall.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
Estrid and Rollo boarded the ship bound for Francia. | |||
Estrid and Rollo | |||
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|-|Estrid | |-|Estrid protected by Lork= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Good. They are safe | *'''Eivor:''' ''Good. They are safe.'' | ||
|-|Estrid wounded= | |-|Estrid wounded by Gerhild's betrayal= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Estrid's wound was grave. But she'll live long enough to see the shores of Francia. If only that | *'''Eivor:''' ''Estrid's wound was grave. But she'll live long enough to see the shores of Francia. If only that.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Birstan got his end of the bargain, and Estrid is to Francia. I should return to [[Randvi]].'' | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACV Twists and Turns 1.png|Eivor finding Birstan at the Hunting Camp | ACV Twists and Turns 1.png|Eivor finding Birstan at the Hunting Camp | ||
ACV Twists and Turns 3.png|Eivor and Birstan hunting boars | ACV Twists and Turns 3.png|Eivor and Birstan hunting boars | ||
Twists and Turns was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor met with Birstan to secure the alliance between the Raven Clan and Essex.
Eivor traveled to the Hunter's Meet to find Birstan, talking with his dog, Percy.
Eivor spoke with the ealdorman.

Eivor followed Birstan to hunt.
Eivor and Birstan hunted the boars.
Eivor and Birstan killed enough boars.

Eivor spoke with Birstan.
Eivor and Birstan left the hunting grounds.
Eivor and Birstan arrived at the Ealdorman's House in Colcestre.
They entered the upper left room, where Alfida awaited worriedly.

Eluric entered the room.
Eluric figured out that Alfida and Birstan, the former of whom passed herself off as his sister, were in fact his parents. He was filled with anger at this revelation.
Alfida fell to her knees, sobbing, as Birstan comforted her. One of Birstan's men came in as Eluric stormed out.

Birstan simply glanced at Alfida before scowling at the man. The man simply nodded and left.
Eivor left the room.

On her way out, Eivor could have spoken to Birstan's thegn Aldrich, who seemed to be well aware of the ruse.
At the door, she could speak to Eadred, another of Birstan's thegns.
Eivor raced to Wulfaswic to aid Estrid and Rollo.
Eivor found and shouted to Rollo near the docks.

Arrows flew and Lork sacrificed himself for Estrid.

After the Saxons were defeated, Eivor spoke with Estrid, her condition resulting from which of Rollo's warriors survived the interrogation.
Estrid and Rollo boarded the ship bound for Francia.
Eivor helped Rollo to fend off soldiers sent by King Alfred, allowing him to secure Estrid back to Francia.