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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
[[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] heard a blind man beneath the bridge cry for help. | [[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] heard a blind [[Chad|man]] beneath the bridge cry for help. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Eivor came upon an injured blind man on a wooden platform beneath a bridge. | |||
* '''Anglo-Saxon Man:''' ''It cannot end like this. Is ... is someone there? Hello? Please, anyone?'' | |||
* '''Eivor:''' ''What happened to you, stranger?'' | |||
* '''Anglo-Saxon Man:''' ''[[Burk]], the man I work for. He did this to me, that evil man! I was simply doing a round of checks on our last shipment when he accused me of theft! Me! Theft! Please, bring me up to the bridge. I need some treatment, some medicine.'' | |||
Eivor picked up the man and carried him up the bridge. | |||
* '''Norse Man:''' ''There you are, Chad. About time you showed your face ... or what's left of it!'' | |||
* '''Anglo-Saxon Man:''' ''Burk? No! No! Get away from me!'' | |||
Burk approached, bracketed by two other men. | |||
* '''Norse Man:''' ''Come along, Chad. We still have work to do.'' | |||
* '''Anglo-Saxon Man:''' ''Work? You still want me to work? I can't even see my own hands, you heartless bastard!'' | |||
* '''Eivor:''' ''He says you blinded him.'' | |||
* '''Norse Man:''' ''Aye, that I did. What is a leader to do when his men can't take their eyes off of his treasure, even after several warnings?'' | |||
* '''Anglo-Saxon Man:''' ''I ... I was not looking! You stabbed my eyes out!'' | |||
Burk slapped Chad. | |||
* '''Norse Man:''' ''Quiet now, Chad. Come, hand him over to me.'' | |||
One of the men working for Burk moved to carry Chad. | |||
* '''Norse Man:''' ''Do your best to follow me, Chad.'' | |||
* '''Anglo-Saxon Man:''' ''Just kill me instead.'' | |||
Eivor killed the two men working for Burk. | |||
* '''Anglo-Saxon Man:''' ''Thank you, stranger. I thought my fate was sealed.'' | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
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Bridges of Oppression was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
Eivor heard a blind man beneath the bridge cry for help.
Dialogue
Eivor came upon an injured blind man on a wooden platform beneath a bridge.
- Anglo-Saxon Man: It cannot end like this. Is ... is someone there? Hello? Please, anyone?
- Eivor: What happened to you, stranger?
- Anglo-Saxon Man: Burk, the man I work for. He did this to me, that evil man! I was simply doing a round of checks on our last shipment when he accused me of theft! Me! Theft! Please, bring me up to the bridge. I need some treatment, some medicine.
Eivor picked up the man and carried him up the bridge.
- Norse Man: There you are, Chad. About time you showed your face ... or what's left of it!
- Anglo-Saxon Man: Burk? No! No! Get away from me!
Burk approached, bracketed by two other men.
- Norse Man: Come along, Chad. We still have work to do.
- Anglo-Saxon Man: Work? You still want me to work? I can't even see my own hands, you heartless bastard!
- Eivor: He says you blinded him.
- Norse Man: Aye, that I did. What is a leader to do when his men can't take their eyes off of his treasure, even after several warnings?
- Anglo-Saxon Man: I ... I was not looking! You stabbed my eyes out!
Burk slapped Chad.
- Norse Man: Quiet now, Chad. Come, hand him over to me.
One of the men working for Burk moved to carry Chad.
- Norse Man: Do your best to follow me, Chad.
- Anglo-Saxon Man: Just kill me instead.
Eivor killed the two men working for Burk.
- Anglo-Saxon Man: Thank you, stranger. I thought my fate was sealed.
Outcome
Eivor helped the man up to the bridge. When the people who blinded him took him away, Eivor killed them and rescued him a second time.
