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*'''Bragi:''' ''A story from my youth, this one has no lesson to be learned or message to be gleaned. Often my father like to take me on [[Hunting|hunts]] in the forested lands east of [[Avaldsnes]]. I loved these solitary times with him. I never felled a beast myself, and my father saw that this upset me. I was only a boy, but I had dreams of being a man. So one winter, my father asked me to perform a bargaining ritual to the [[Norse mythology|goddess]] [[Skaði]], to improve his [[bow]]-skill and snow-sight. With glee warming my heart, I caught a [[hare]] and sacrificed it to the goddess, asking an exchange of skill and sight for my father. When the ritual was complete, my father and I set off into the forest. We hunted all day until night fell. And we slew no game. That night, around the fire, I was sullen. My sacrifice had not been heeded. Yet seeing my father only smiled. "Had you been hunting," he said, "You would have killed six fine [[deer]]. For Skaði hears only those who speak to her." | *'''Bragi:''' ''A story from my youth, this one has no lesson to be learned or message to be gleaned. Often my father like to take me on [[Hunting|hunts]] in the forested lands east of [[Avaldsnes]]. I loved these solitary times with him. I never felled a beast myself, and my father saw that this upset me. I was only a boy, but I had dreams of being a man. So one winter, my father asked me to perform a bargaining ritual to the [[Norse mythology|goddess]] [[Skaði]], to improve his [[bow]]-skill and snow-sight. With glee warming my heart, I caught a [[hare]] and sacrificed it to the goddess, asking an exchange of skill and sight for my father. When the ritual was complete, my father and I set off into the forest. We hunted all day until night fell. And we slew no game. That night, around the fire, I was sullen. My sacrifice had not been heeded. Yet seeing my father only smiled. "Had you been hunting," he said, "You would have killed six fine [[deer]]. For Skaði hears only those who speak to her." | ||
The longboat crew cheered. | The longboat crew cheered. | ||
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The stolen mead keg= | The stolen mead keg= | ||
*'''Bragi:''' ''When I was eleven winters old, I was the youngest of my favorite cousins, a wild and rowdy bunch of boys and girls. Together with our parents, we attended a feast at the home of [[Halfdan the Black]], of the House of Ynling. To toughen our patience, our parents set us with the old woman who ordered us to bake flatbreads and serve it to the noble ''jarls''. After an hour, the flatbreads piled so high into pillars you could have built a roof over it and called it a longhouse. When our work was done, an older boy, [[Guthrod]], suggested we steal a keg of [[mead]] and drown in happiness for our good work. So Guthrod and [[Mikkel]] and [[Osa]] snuck into the storeroom and stole a barrel as I stood watch. But when we were spotted, I froze. Three of [[Harald Fairhair|Harald]]'s men stopped us. They struck Guthrod and Mikkel and pushed Osa to the ground. "Whose idea was this?" they asked. I stood and said, "The idea was mine, the mead is for me!" One of the men eyed me and said only, "That is not true." Then they moved on.'' | *'''Bragi:''' ''When I was eleven winters old, I was the youngest of my favorite cousins, a wild and rowdy bunch of boys and girls. Together with our parents, we attended a feast at the home of [[Halfdan the Black]], of the House of Ynling. To toughen our patience, our parents set us with the old woman who ordered us to bake flatbreads and serve it to the noble ''jarls''. After an hour, the flatbreads piled so high into pillars you could have built a roof over it and called it a longhouse. When our work was done, an older boy, [[Guthrod]], suggested we steal a keg of [[mead]] and drown in happiness for our good work. So Guthrod and [[Mikkel]] and [[Osa]] snuck into the storeroom and stole a barrel as I stood watch. But when we were spotted, I froze. Three of [[Harald Fairhair|Harald]]'s men stopped us. They struck Guthrod and Mikkel and pushed Osa to the ground. "Whose idea was this?" they asked. I stood and said, "The idea was mine, the mead is for me!" One of the men eyed me and said only, "That is not true." Then they moved on.'' | ||
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*'''Dag:''' ''Not long after leaving for England, I made a solitary trek into the mountains east of Fornburg. I was looking for [[elk]], or deer, or other game to bring home. But my luck was poor, and I could find nothing worth my arrows. Coming up over a rise, I saw a rounded mountain ahead of me, with a strange narrow slit in the earth running left to right. There appeared to be fresh water in this crevasse, which was strange, for it was on its side. As I approached, the ground rumbled and the crevasse shuddered. Then it opened, as wide as a lake, and ringed with color. Stepping back to take in the view, I realized with a shock what I was seeing. The eye of [[Jörmungandr]], the world [[Snake|serpent]]! Yes! He sleeps near old Fornburg, blessing us with his dreams. O, if we could return there now I would show you the place. One day, maybe. One day I will show you the place.'' | *'''Dag:''' ''Not long after leaving for England, I made a solitary trek into the mountains east of Fornburg. I was looking for [[elk]], or deer, or other game to bring home. But my luck was poor, and I could find nothing worth my arrows. Coming up over a rise, I saw a rounded mountain ahead of me, with a strange narrow slit in the earth running left to right. There appeared to be fresh water in this crevasse, which was strange, for it was on its side. As I approached, the ground rumbled and the crevasse shuddered. Then it opened, as wide as a lake, and ringed with color. Stepping back to take in the view, I realized with a shock what I was seeing. The eye of [[Jörmungandr]], the world [[Snake|serpent]]! Yes! He sleeps near old Fornburg, blessing us with his dreams. O, if we could return there now I would show you the place. One day, maybe. One day I will show you the place.'' | ||
The longboat crew began whispering among themselves. | The longboat crew began whispering among themselves. | ||
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The Wandering Skald= | The Wandering Skald= | ||
*'''Dag:''' ''Some time ago, I met a wandering ''skald'' in search of a ''jarl'' or king to serve. He had not composed a verse in years and was fearful of losing his skill. I said I knew many such great men. A few ''jarls'', a handful of kings by name. But to my knowledge, all of them had ''skalds'' of their own. This poor ''skald'' was disappointed and thanked me for my time, asking my name as he departed. "Dag Nithisson," I told him. The ''skald''{{'}}s eyes went wide. "Dag Nithisson!" he exclaimed. "Of Fornburg?" I nodded and said, "The very man, I am." The poor ''skald'' sung to the skies with joy. "You are a legend among legends," he said. "Let me compose a verse for you." Imagine my surprise at hearing such praise, but I agreed. So he began, for two days, composing a most lovely verse on my behalf. Yes, a most lovely verse. Unforgettable, yes. And I will... yes, I will recite it for you, one day... when we have time.'' | *'''Dag:''' ''Some time ago, I met a wandering ''skald'' in search of a ''jarl'' or king to serve. He had not composed a verse in years and was fearful of losing his skill. I said I knew many such great men. A few ''jarls'', a handful of kings by name. But to my knowledge, all of them had ''skalds'' of their own. This poor ''skald'' was disappointed and thanked me for my time, asking my name as he departed. "Dag Nithisson," I told him. The ''skald''{{'}}s eyes went wide. "Dag Nithisson!" he exclaimed. "Of Fornburg?" I nodded and said, "The very man, I am." The poor ''skald'' sung to the skies with joy. "You are a legend among legends," he said. "Let me compose a verse for you." Imagine my surprise at hearing such praise, but I agreed. So he began, for two days, composing a most lovely verse on my behalf. Yes, a most lovely verse. Unforgettable, yes. And I will... yes, I will recite it for you, one day... when we have time.'' | ||
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*'''Dag:''' ''Ah... yes. Were you... were you there?'' | *'''Dag:''' ''Ah... yes. Were you... were you there?'' | ||
The longboat crew burst into laughter. | The longboat crew burst into laughter. | ||
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The oath to Eivor= | The oath to Eivor= | ||
*'''Dag:''' ''We all remember when Eivor gave orders to attack Kjotve's clan in Avaldsnes. I knew even then, our chance at victory was slim. It was a fool's errand. But Eivor demanded we strike, and I am not one to disobey my superior. Such is the mark of an honorable man. You all know what followed. We set upon Kjotve's men, and were overwhelmed. You lot were captured and fit to be butchered. And Eivor here, carried off to be sold into [[slavery]], a fate worse than [[Valhalla (afterlife)|a fine death]]. But there is one fact you do not know! In the initial fight, I came upon Kjotve, cowering in an empty house. He did not see me, and I came within two arms length of him. I could have slain him! A fast stroke of my axe, ending our troubles. But I held back! Why? Because I remembered my oath to Eivor! Yes, years ago, Eivor had staked a claim on Kjotve's life. So I left the ''bacraut'' (asshole) alone. Yes.'' | *'''Dag:''' ''We all remember when Eivor gave orders to attack Kjotve's clan in Avaldsnes. I knew even then, our chance at victory was slim. It was a fool's errand. But Eivor demanded we strike, and I am not one to disobey my superior. Such is the mark of an honorable man. You all know what followed. We set upon Kjotve's men, and were overwhelmed. You lot were captured and fit to be butchered. And Eivor here, carried off to be sold into [[slavery]], a fate worse than [[Valhalla (afterlife)|a fine death]]. But there is one fact you do not know! In the initial fight, I came upon Kjotve, cowering in an empty house. He did not see me, and I came within two arms length of him. I could have slain him! A fast stroke of my axe, ending our troubles. But I held back! Why? Because I remembered my oath to Eivor! Yes, years ago, Eivor had staked a claim on Kjotve's life. So I left the ''bacraut'' (asshole) alone. Yes.'' | ||
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King Æthelred= | King Æthelred= | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''Hmm, there was a tale of the man I was to crown king before [[Oswald of East Anglia|Oswald]]. [[Æthelred II of East Anglia|Æthelred]], he was called. It was just before you came, Eivor. [[Rued]]'s men had made a spectacle of the poor man, a Christian [[Scholar|priest]]. And a drunken one at that, his veins ran with [[mead]]. But he had guts. Bolstered by his Bible in one hand, ale horn in the other. If Oswald bound the people with faith in each other, Æthelred bound them with the love of God. His piety verged on fanaticism. In time I learned that Æthelred had a following. Reverent men who feared nothing, and embraced death in the service of their God. More and more joined him as East Anglia plunged deeper into despair. Emboldened, he sought to purge the lands of Rued's clan. I counseled him as best I could, but his faith in God emboldened him. His courage rivaled Rued's, but it was all he had. No combat experience, no trained warriors. Just sacks of meat falling apart. Æthelred was butchered, along with his men.'' | *'''Finnr:''' ''Hmm, there was a tale of the man I was to crown king before [[Oswald of East Anglia|Oswald]]. [[Æthelred II of East Anglia|Æthelred]], he was called. It was just before you came, Eivor. [[Rued]]'s men had made a spectacle of the poor man, a Christian [[Scholar|priest]]. And a drunken one at that, his veins ran with [[mead]]. But he had guts. Bolstered by his Bible in one hand, ale horn in the other. If Oswald bound the people with faith in each other, Æthelred bound them with the love of God. His piety verged on fanaticism. In time I learned that Æthelred had a following. Reverent men who feared nothing, and embraced death in the service of their God. More and more joined him as East Anglia plunged deeper into despair. Emboldened, he sought to purge the lands of Rued's clan. I counseled him as best I could, but his faith in God emboldened him. His courage rivaled Rued's, but it was all he had. No combat experience, no trained warriors. Just sacks of meat falling apart. Æthelred was butchered, along with his men.'' | ||
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Ambition= | Ambition= | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''When I came to England with the [[Sons of Ragnar]], I believed it would be a brief raid. A swift adventure out on the open sea. I loved that first crossing. Sliding over the blue expanse, sea spray wetting my face. Hungry for new lands and adventures. Memories of home always drew me back, distracted me. For it is there where all the worst parts of my life occurred. It took too long to look ahead. But I do now. Halfdan's ambition gave rise to my own. He gave me an excuse to leave, to fight! To die an honorable and glorious death so that we can live in the halls of our fathers. One cannot look back, you understand? You cannot go home again. The seers know this. Our paths are set. My life is here now. As is my death. Norway is a chapter past.'' | *'''Finnr:''' ''When I came to England with the [[Sons of Ragnar]], I believed it would be a brief raid. A swift adventure out on the open sea. I loved that first crossing. Sliding over the blue expanse, sea spray wetting my face. Hungry for new lands and adventures. Memories of home always drew me back, distracted me. For it is there where all the worst parts of my life occurred. It took too long to look ahead. But I do now. Halfdan's ambition gave rise to my own. He gave me an excuse to leave, to fight! To die an honorable and glorious death so that we can live in the halls of our fathers. One cannot look back, you understand? You cannot go home again. The seers know this. Our paths are set. My life is here now. As is my death. Norway is a chapter past.'' | ||
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|-|Bjorn Bloodtooth= | |-|Bjorn Bloodtooth= | ||
While sailing, [[Bjorn Bloodtooth]] began telling a story. | While sailing, [[Bjorn Bloodtooth]] began telling a story. | ||
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{{!}}-{{!}} | {{!}}-{{!}} | ||
Nori= | Nori= | ||
*'''Rollo:''' ''I had an odd friend when I was a boy. His name was [[Nori]]. And by the gods, that boy could lie! Told us his father traded with the elves. Told us he had kissed sweet Hannah. Said he had seen a giant in the woods. Well, one day we decided we would see about him. So we dared him to take us to the place he saw the giant. He twisted and turned, but at least he agreed. The thing is, I had been out there already. I had taken up a big rock and made footprints in the soft earth. Heels and toes. Giant's feet. When he saw those prints, he went white as a virgin's britches. Everyone made out they were scared. And then... "WHO'S THAT WALKING THROUGH MY WOOD?" I howled from the trees, and I trashed the branches all around. Nori screamed like a | *'''Rollo:''' ''I had an odd friend when I was a boy. His name was [[Nori]]. And by the gods, that boy could lie! Told us his father traded with the elves. Told us he had kissed sweet Hannah. Said he had seen a giant in the woods. Well, one day we decided we would see about him. So we dared him to take us to the place he saw the giant. He twisted and turned, but at least he agreed. The thing is, I had been out there already. I had taken up a big rock and made footprints in the soft earth. Heels and toes. Giant's feet. When he saw those prints, he went white as a virgin's britches. Everyone made out they were scared. And then... "WHO'S THAT WALKING THROUGH MY WOOD?" I howled from the trees, and I trashed the branches all around. Nori screamed like a maiden and took to his heels. By the smell of it, he emptied his arse on the way. He told us, afterwards, he knew it was a trick, but he never did go near those woods again.'' | ||
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First kill= | First kill= | ||
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Seeking glory= | Seeking glory= | ||
*'''Rollo:''' ''I came to England too late, that is the problem. The Sons of Ragnar have shorn her of all possible glories. Everywhere I go, I find the footprints of men and women who were there before me. In my first weeks, I gathered many men and took them reaving. I lost my heart to an ealdorman's wife, kidnapped her away. But even that was not enough to raise the name of Rollo above the clamor. Other names but mine ring on the tongues of the ''skalds''. Halfdan, [[Ubba Ragnarsson|Ubba]], [[Guthrum]]. And Eivor the Wolf-Kissed. Like the trees of a great forest, they shade those beneath, and nothing more can grow there. This land is full. Its glories are spent. I need to look to other shores, where I will write my saga into history.'' | *'''Rollo:''' ''I came to England too late, that is the problem. The Sons of Ragnar have shorn her of all possible glories. Everywhere I go, I find the footprints of men and women who were there before me. In my first weeks, I gathered many men and took them reaving. I lost my heart to an ealdorman's wife, kidnapped her away. But even that was not enough to raise the name of Rollo above the clamor. Other names but mine ring on the tongues of the ''skalds''. Halfdan, [[Ubba Ragnarsson|Ubba]], [[Guthrum]]. And Eivor the Wolf-Kissed. Like the trees of a great forest, they shade those beneath, and nothing more can grow there. This land is full. Its glories are spent. I need to look to other shores, where I will write my saga into history.'' | ||
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Odin= | Odin= | ||
*'''Rollo:''' ''"Hrolfr, you are destined for greatness," my father said. I did not really believe him, not until Odin showed himself to me. Yes, Odin. The night was heavy and the moon was full. I had a bladder full of mead, so I went outside to relieve myself. My piss puddled in the soil, as piss does. In the moonlight, I saw my own reflection there. My own, and another. Standing at my shoulder, taller than any had a right to be, was a bearded man in a broad hat, a [[raven]] on [[Huginn and Muninn|each shoulder]]. His single eye fixed on me, bore into my skull. Can you believe it? This, the All-Father himself? He nodded once, and I knew, I knew. The raven-tester had chosen me. For what, I did not know. But I will soon. I hear your laughter. Yes, I saw Odin in a puddle of piss. Yet how many of you have seen the Hanged God, eh? That's right. Odin has shown me my path forward. One day, I will carve my name into {{Wiki|Rollo|history}}.'' | *'''Rollo:''' ''"Hrolfr, you are destined for greatness," my father said. I did not really believe him, not until Odin showed himself to me. Yes, Odin. The night was heavy and the moon was full. I had a bladder full of mead, so I went outside to relieve myself. My piss puddled in the soil, as piss does. In the moonlight, I saw my own reflection there. My own, and another. Standing at my shoulder, taller than any had a right to be, was a bearded man in a broad hat, a [[raven]] on [[Huginn and Muninn|each shoulder]]. His single eye fixed on me, bore into my skull. Can you believe it? This, the All-Father himself? He nodded once, and I knew, I knew. The raven-tester had chosen me. For what, I did not know. But I will soon. I hear your laughter. Yes, I saw Odin in a puddle of piss. Yet how many of you have seen the Hanged God, eh? That's right. Odin has shown me my path forward. One day, I will carve my name into {{Wiki|Rollo|history}}.'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Your meanness will haunt you one day, Sigurd. I would never betray you.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Your meanness will haunt you one day, Sigurd. I would never betray you.'' | ||
*'''Sigurd:''' ''Because we are friends. In love, hurt is different from that of friendship. Lovers must betray one another, as the sun rises and sets.'' | *'''Sigurd:''' ''Because we are friends. In love, hurt is different from that of friendship. Lovers must betray one another, as the sun rises and sets.'' | ||
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|-|Eivor's tallest cairn yet= | |-|Eivor's tallest cairn yet= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Come, Father, this way!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Come, Father, this way!'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' (scream) (crying) | *'''Eivor:''' (scream) (crying) | ||
*'''Sigurd:''' ''Lean on me. I will lead you home.'' | *'''Sigurd:''' ''Lean on me. I will lead you home.'' | ||
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|-|The All-Father whispering= | |-|The All-Father whispering= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Are you referring to my father?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Are you referring to my father?'' | ||
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*'''Sigurd:''' ''Yes. And when your eyes command rain, it pours hot drops, your smile craves sun, the clouds part like curtains. Bloody, shiny, unbreakable Valhalla … one day our slaughter-reeds will guide us there, my Eivor.'' | *'''Sigurd:''' ''Yes. And when your eyes command rain, it pours hot drops, your smile craves sun, the clouds part like curtains. Bloody, shiny, unbreakable Valhalla … one day our slaughter-reeds will guide us there, my Eivor.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''And my father will not be with us. That much I know for truth.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''And my father will not be with us. That much I know for truth.'' | ||
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|-|Vé, Vili and Odin celebrate= | |-|Vé, Vili and Odin celebrate= | ||
Having drunk the potion prepared by [[Valka]], Eivor heard one of Odin's memories in [[Asgard]]. | Having drunk the potion prepared by [[Valka]], Eivor heard one of Odin's memories in [[Asgard]]. | ||
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Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of lighting braziers with blue fire. | Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of lighting braziers with blue fire. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Firewood from firewood burns, flame kindles flame, and from man goes wisdom to man, and folly to folly.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Firewood from firewood burns, flame kindles flame, and from man goes wisdom to man, and folly to folly.'' | ||
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|-|Grantebridgescire= | |-|Grantebridgescire= | ||
Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of lighting braziers with blue fire. | Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of lighting braziers with blue fire. | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Fergal? Hello?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Fergal? Hello?'' | ||
Through the open door of the hut, she saw a man running away, and she shook her head in amusement. | Through the open door of the hut, she saw a man running away, and she shook her head in amusement. | ||
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|-|Hogg the Burly= | |-|Hogg the Burly= | ||
|-|Jungulf= | |-|Jungulf= | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''I've consented to nothing yet.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I've consented to nothing yet.'' | ||
*'''Manning:''' ''Fine. Do you wish to flyt against me?'' | *'''Manning:''' ''Fine. Do you wish to flyt against me?'' | ||
(Accept | (Accept – "I do!") | ||
Eivor place a bet. | Eivor place a bet. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Here's my wager. I'm ready for you now.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Here's my wager. I'm ready for you now.'' | ||
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|-|Ove the Scarred= | |-|Ove the Scarred= | ||
|-|Ratatosk= | |-|Ratatosk= | ||
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|-|Stigr The Amorous= | |-|Stigr The Amorous= | ||
|-|Thor= | |-|Thor= | ||
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! style="background:#770000; -moz-border-radius:3.25px; border-radius:3.25px; color:White; font-size:110%" align="left" | Collecting 100 feathers | ! style="background:#770000; -moz-border-radius:3.25px; border-radius:3.25px; color:White; font-size:110%" align="left" | Collecting 100 feathers | ||
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|After Ezio collected 50 more feathers throughout Italy, he again returned to the Villa Auditore and deposited them in Maria's box. An unresponsive Maria sat by the dresser and only noticed Ezio beside her when he closed the box lid. Ezio held out his hands and she clasped them as she | |After Ezio collected 50 more feathers throughout Italy, he again returned to the Villa Auditore and deposited them in Maria's box. An unresponsive Maria sat by the dresser and only noticed Ezio beside her when he closed the box lid. Ezio held out his hands and she clasped them as she stood up, before they shared an embrace in memory of their lost family.<ref name="AC2" /> | ||
*'''Maria:''' ''Thank you, Ezio. For not forgetting about me.'' | *'''Maria:''' ''Thank you, Ezio. For not forgetting about me.'' | ||
In gratitude, Maria gave Ezio a [[cape]] with the [[House of Auditore]] family crest. | In gratitude, Maria gave Ezio a [[cape]] with the [[House of Auditore]] family crest. | ||
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*'''Franklin:''' ''The {{Wiki|Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress|benefits of taking an older woman as a lover}}.'' | *'''Franklin:''' ''The {{Wiki|Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress|benefits of taking an older woman as a lover}}.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''Really? This, I'd like to hear.'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''Really? This, I'd like to hear.'' | ||
*'''Franklin:''' ''First and most | *'''Franklin:''' ''First and most obvious—they're wiser. And so this makes for far more stimulating conversation. Makes other things more stimulating as well. But more on that in a moment.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''Alright. Your argument for experience makes some sense.'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''Alright. Your argument for experience makes some sense.'' | ||
*'''Franklin:''' ''Second, when beauty fades, women must improve their | *'''Franklin:''' ''Second, when beauty fades, women must improve their utility—lest they be discarded and forgotten. Rare is an old woman who is not also kind, compassionate, and good.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''That's something of a generalization.'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''That's something of a generalization.'' | ||
*'''Franklin:''' ''But also true. Now onto the third! Older women cannot conceive! Which means one less thing over which to fret. In fact, you also decrease the chance of acquiring something like the {{Wiki|Syphilis|French Pox}} | *'''Franklin:''' ''But also true. Now onto the third! Older women cannot conceive! Which means one less thing over which to fret. In fact, you also decrease the chance of acquiring something like the {{Wiki|Syphilis|French Pox}}—its presence clearly visible—or the woman dead.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''And should one desire a child?'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''And should one desire a child?'' | ||
*'''Franklin:''' ''Then make a young woman your wife. Let the older woman be a mistress. And that brings me to my fourth point: With age comes prudence. An older woman is less likely to reveal your indiscretions.'' | *'''Franklin:''' ''Then make a young woman your wife. Let the older woman be a mistress. And that brings me to my fourth point: With age comes prudence. An older woman is less likely to reveal your indiscretions.'' | ||
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*'''Franklin:''' ''And proud of it, thank you! As to the fifth reason: Because in every animal that walks upright, the deficiency of the fluids that fill the muscles appears first in the highest part: the face first grows lank and wrinkled, then the neck; then the breast and arms; the lower parts continuing to last as plump as ever: So covering all the above with a basket, and regarding only what is below the girdle, it is impossible of two women to know an old from a young one. And as in the dark all cats are grey, the pleasure of corporal enjoyment with an old woman is at least equal, and frequently superior, every knack being by practice capable of improvement.'' | *'''Franklin:''' ''And proud of it, thank you! As to the fifth reason: Because in every animal that walks upright, the deficiency of the fluids that fill the muscles appears first in the highest part: the face first grows lank and wrinkled, then the neck; then the breast and arms; the lower parts continuing to last as plump as ever: So covering all the above with a basket, and regarding only what is below the girdle, it is impossible of two women to know an old from a young one. And as in the dark all cats are grey, the pleasure of corporal enjoyment with an old woman is at least equal, and frequently superior, every knack being by practice capable of improvement.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''You mad bastard!'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''You mad bastard!'' | ||
*'''Franklin:''' ''Well it's true. And believe me, I should | *'''Franklin:''' ''Well it's true. And believe me, I should know—I've sampled a great many. You should try one as well! Like a fine wine, they only improve with age. Although... I suppose if left unattended too long, they have a tendency to sour. And that, my friend, is a most unpleasant experience. Better to work in a field often plowed, you know?'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''Is there more?'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''Is there more?'' | ||
*'''Franklin:''' ''Indeed, indeed. The sixth is this: the sin is less. To take a maidenhead is a great responsibility. Mishandled, it can ruin lives. No such risk with an older woman. And this implies the seventh: younger women are more given to compunction. Anxiety and unease are not present in the more aged and experienced. And as to the the last of my reasons. Well it's really quite simple. Older women are so very grateful for the attention.'' | *'''Franklin:''' ''Indeed, indeed. The sixth is this: the sin is less. To take a maidenhead is a great responsibility. Mishandled, it can ruin lives. No such risk with an older woman. And this implies the seventh: younger women are more given to compunction. Anxiety and unease are not present in the more aged and experienced. And as to the the last of my reasons. Well it's really quite simple. Older women are so very grateful for the attention.'' | ||
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*'''Haytham:''' ''It's quite something really, watching a place that's finally found its feet.'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''It's quite something really, watching a place that's finally found its feet.'' | ||
*'''Lee:''' ''Has it, though? The French still wage war from up north. And I fear the Spanish have designs upon this place as well... Is this a new world? Or just another battlefield?'' | *'''Lee:''' ''Has it, though? The French still wage war from up north. And I fear the Spanish have designs upon this place as well... Is this a new world? Or just another battlefield?'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''Ah, that's a story as old as time itself, and one that's not likely to change. We're cruel and desperate creatures, set in our conquering ways. The [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxons]] and the [[Franks]], the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] and the [[Safavid Empire|Safavids]] | *'''Haytham:''' ''Ah, that's a story as old as time itself, and one that's not likely to change. We're cruel and desperate creatures, set in our conquering ways. The [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxons]] and the [[Franks]], the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] and the [[Safavid Empire|Safavids]]—I could go on for hours! The whole of human history is but a series of conflicts and subjugations. A desire for more, and more, and more.'' | ||
*'''Lee:''' ''I pray we one day rise above it.'' | *'''Lee:''' ''I pray we one day rise above it.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''While you pray, I'll act. We'll see who finds success first, hmm?'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''While you pray, I'll act. We'll see who finds success first, hmm?'' | ||
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*'''Johnson:''' ''Indeed—and it has proven a valuable relationship.'' | *'''Johnson:''' ''Indeed—and it has proven a valuable relationship.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''But you've heard nothing of the [[Isu|precursors]]' site? No [[Grand Temple|hidden temple]] or ancient constructs?'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''But you've heard nothing of the [[Isu|precursors]]' site? No [[Grand Temple|hidden temple]] or ancient constructs?'' | ||
*'''Johnson:''' ''Yes and | *'''Johnson:''' ''Yes and no—which is to say, they have their fair share of sacred sites but none matching what you describe. Earthen mounds, forest clearings, hidden caves—all are natural though. No strange metal... no odd glows.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''Hmmm, it is well hidden then.'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''Hmmm, it is well hidden then.'' | ||
*'''Johnson:''' ''Even to them, it seems. But cheer up my friend, you'll have your precursor treasure, I swear it.'' | *'''Johnson:''' ''Even to them, it seems. But cheer up my friend, you'll have your precursor treasure, I swear it.'' | ||
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"Floating conversations" are dialogues that were recreated or extrapolated through an Animus simulation but were not tied to a specific genetic memory.
Kassandra
| Encounters across Greece |
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After confronting the Pythia in her house and learning that Elpenor still lived,[1] the Spartan misthios Kassandra sailed to Phokis, Greece to hunt for him.[2] While in the polis of Kirrha, Kassandra came across the Oikos of the Olympians run by Sargon.
(If "What do you sell?" is chosen.)
(If "Why not take drachmae?" is chosen.)
(If "Where do I get orichalcum?" is chosen.)
(Accept – "Show me what you have.")
Kassandra inspected Sargos' wares. Her curiosity satisfied, she left and continued her search for Elpenor. A while later,[3] Kassandra returned to talk to Sargon again.
Kassandra looked over his inventory again, then left to resume her quests. Towards the end of her journeys, she visited Sargon one last time.[4]
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Bayek
| Encounters across Egypt |
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While travelling across Ptolemaic Egypt in 48 BCE hunting the Order of the Ancients, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa came across the travelling merchant Reda at his Nomad's Bazaar stall.[5]
Bayek inspected Reda's wares. His curiosity satisfied, he left and continued hunting the Order. A while later,[5] Bayek found Reda's stall again and spoke to him.
Bayek looked over Reda's inventory again, then left to resume his quest. Reda eventually made his way to Alexandria, where he spotted Bayek passing by one day and called out to him.[5]
Bayek looked over Reda's wares once more, and then left as before. Shortly after learning that the Order member known as "The Lizard" served under the unaware High Priest Pasherenptah in Memphis,[6] Bayek visited Reda one last time.
Bayek inspected Reda's wares a final time before leaving. |
Eivor Varinsdottir
| Ravensthorpe residents |
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| Shortly after the Raven Clan settled in Ravensthorpe,[7] the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir spoke to its various residents.
Eivor spoke to Gunnar outside the smithy.
Eivor spoke to Svend outside the Tattoo Parlor.
Eivor spoke to Rowan outside the stable.
("Tell me about yourself.")
("I have to go.")
Some time after Svend's death,[8] Eivor spoke to Tove inside the Tattoo Parlor.
("What do you do here?")
(Leave – I have to go.)
As Eivor left, she read a note left on the desk near the door.
Eivor spoke to Wallace in the Hunter's Hut.
("I have to go.")
Eivor spoke to Yanli in her Trading Post.
("Tell me about yourself.")
("I have to go.")
Eivor spoke to Arth outside the tents he and his grandfather Merton were using as a makeshift fishing depot.
(Leave – "I have to go.")
After gathering enough supplies, Eivor renovated the tent into a Fishing Hut.
Eivor approached the Ravensthorpe's docks and spoke to Eydis, who stood before a large, wide tent surrounded by crates of gear and diverse weaponry.
(Leave – I have to go.)
After gathering enough supplies, Eivor renovated the tent into a proper barracks.
Eivor selected a jomsviking from the assembled candidates and outfitted them with their gear, then picked a lieutenant for her personal longship. Eivor spoke to Gudrun and her husband Gudmund at the Shipyard. Shortly after Reda and his Thousand Eyes aide had settled in Ravensthorpe,[9] Eivor walked up to Reda's stall and talked to him.
(If "See shop" was chosen.)
Eivor perused Reda's wares and then decided whether to buy something. (If "I want a contract." was chosen.)
Eivor looked through Reda's papers and selected a contract. Eivor looked through Reda's papers but could not find any contracts, or only saw ones that were not to her liking.
(If "What do you do here?" is chosen.)
(Leave – "I have to go.")
Later, Eivor passed by Reda's stall and overheard him as he told Sylvi, Eira, and Knud a story. Intrigued, she walked up and leaned on one of the poles supporting the awning as she listened.
Satisfied, Knud, Eira, and Sylvi left.
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| Ship stories |
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| Various crew members aboard Eivor's longship told stories as they traveled.
While sailing, Bragi began telling a story.
The longboat crew began murmuring amongst each other.
The longboat crew began murmuring amongst each other.
While sailing, Dag Nithisson began telling a story.
The longboat crew burst into laughter. The longboat crew burst into laughter.
The longboat crew chuckled.
The longboat crew burst into laughter. While sailing, Birna began telling a story. TBA
Soma of Grantebridge. For a time, all the ealdormen of England wanted her dead. A bounty on her head the size of Yggdrasil. So she met with the leader of the South Gyrwans and told their King Roffe, "Say that you killed me. Proclaim it to all of the lands." Roffe answered, "No one will believe me." And Soma shook her head. "Invite them. Here. You will burn me on a pyre for all to see." So they came, the nobles of East Anglia, north and south, of Mercia, of Wessex. They wished to see Guthrum's Valkyrie die. Before all, King Roffe pronounced her guilty of murder and sentenced her to death. Then they put her on a boat and set it afire. Yet Soma had constructed a trap beneath the pyre. She released herself into the murky waters and swam to a bramble. Muddled and wet, she waited in the thorns for night to fall. She then returned to Cambridge as a shadow-walker. She entered the city and stole into the king's chamber, and took the head of Roffe, shouting, "Traitors of Soma wear no heads!" The Saxons though Soma a ghost! A spirit who kills! A curse invincible to fire and death! What a leader, my Soma. While sailing, Finnr began telling a story.
While sailing, Bjorn Bloodtooth began telling a story. While sailing, Rollo began telling a story.
While sailing Vili Hemmingson began telling a story.
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| The Daughters of Lerion |
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While travelling through Norfolk, Eivor found a ruined villa and church in the woods outside the city of Northwic. Exploring the grounds, Eivor saw that they were littered with dilapidated attempts at defenses, countless bones—particularly human skulls, many on stakes—and had been abandoned for years due to the overgrowth of vegetation. Eivor approached the villa's main entrance and saw a large white circle with arcane ritual symbols scrawled on the ground and steps in front of the doorway. Stepping inside, she saw two cobwebbed chairs decorated with animal skulls facing the doorway, as well as a note at the foot of the chair on the right.
Eivor left the villa to investigate the church, only to find it gutted and burned out. Beside it, however, was a small building which had the planks boarding up the entry torn away. Eivor entered it and dropped down a hole in the floor. Pushing through a crack in the wall of a pit, Eivor found herself in a underground lair filled with cobwebs. Descending deeper, she passed through a door decorated with strings of arm and leg bones, and came to a storage room with a letter on the floor and another hole to a lower level. Eivor read the letter.
Eivor dropped down to the lower level, which had another doorway decorated with bones and was filled with knee- to waist-deep water from a breeched underground reservoir. She soon came to a set of steps rising above water level, where she found another note beside an arrow-studded shield on the ground.
Eivor climbed over some rubble and dropped into a third and final level lined with broken Roman statues along a hallway. Turning left, she came to a loose collection of broken stakes, shields, and rubble, among which was a letter.
Eivor continued down the hall, passing a large defaced statue with its head replaced by a deer skull, and stopped at a wall with a crack in it. Squeezing through, she emerged in a small open room with a flight of stairs that lead back to the surface and ended beside the estate's central fountain. Eivor retraced her path and continued the other direction down the statue hall, which terminated in a crypt that had been hollowed out to fit a new addition. In the center of the room sat a moss-covered stone titan holding a club, with a large set of antlers on its head and three glowing cracks set into its back. Carefully navigating around the skulls and rubble which filled the room, Eivor found another letter on a railing near the titan.
Eivor found a note on the base of a column to the left of the crypt entrance.
Eivor then found a final note on a stone sarcophagus to the right of the crypt's entrance.
Eivor approached the steps leading to the titan's back.
Curiosity piqued, Eivor exited the tomb and continued her journey. While searching for the Order of the Ancients member Wigmund in the Isle of Ely Monastery,[10] Eivor found a note amongst a pile of papers on a desk in a treasury room.
Exploring the marshes of Grantebridgescire, Eivor discovered the Spalda Fens, with it's low mist and myriad fireflies.
She soon came upon a corpse propped up in a kneeling position.
Approaching the cadaver, Eivor could see that ropes were tied around the dead body's head like a makeshift blindfold, with its mouth hanging open.
From the cadaver's open mouth came a cloud of green mist, which surrounded Eivor and induced a hallucinatory state.
A figure approached Eivor from behind.
Eivor turned to face Goneril.
Eivor initiated combat with Goneril, who would teleport around, turning into cloud of sickly green hue.
She transformed into a smoke shade which attacked Eivor and dispersed before reforming another shade from the cloud and attacking again.
After suffering much damage, Goneril changed tactics.
Goneril resumed combat, using stronger attacks and shades.
Eivor eventually defeated her.
While exploring East Anglia, Eivor discovered the barren Walsham Crag shrouded in heavy mist.
While exploring East Anglia's Theotford Forest, Eivor approached some Roman ruins in Berkelow Bog.
After defeating all of Lerion's daughters, Eivor returned to the estate and revisited the statue.
Pulling out Goneril's dagger, Eivor aligned it with one of the slits and inserted it with a bone-grinding scrape.
Seeing that the first blade fit, Eivor withdrew Regan's dagger to try again.
As before, the dagger fit into the stone slit with a scrape. Eivor withdrew Cordelia's dagger to complete the puzzle.
Upon inserting the final dagger, the statue suddenly burst apart, shaking the crypt as it collapsed the floor to reveal a deeper tunnel underneath. When the dust settled, Eivor entered the hole and followed the path down a hall lined with more Roman statues. She emerged in a treasure room that held four thrones, two on either side facing each other. Eivor found a note on one of the thrones on the left side.
Eivor left the chair and stepped over a similar arcane circle as the one at the villa's entrance to reach the central altar, which was composed of three still-smoking candles in skulls atop skull-covered stone blocks surrounding a treasure chest. Eivor opened it and claimed Thor's Helmet from within.
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| Cairns |
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| During her travels Eivor stacked many cairns reminiscing on conversations she had as a child.
Having drunk the potion prepared by Valka, Eivor heard one of Odin's memories in Asgard.
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| Fly Agaric |
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Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of passing through gates in a specific order.
Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of passing through gates in a specific order.
Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of lighting braziers with blue fire.
Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of lighting braziers with blue fire.
Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of lighting braziers with blue fire.
Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of passing through gates in a specific order.
Eivor ate the fly agaric and in her hallucination solved a puzzle that consisted of passing through gates in a specific order.
Near the mushrooms, Eivor found a note.
Near the mushrooms, Eivor found a note.
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| Raven Clan allies |
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| Eivor received letters from her allies requesting that they meet again.
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA |
| Vinland |
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While roaming across Vinland, Eivor came to a nearby lake, where she saw Konwahawíhshon humming to herself as she fished.
Eivor walked closer for a better look.
Eivor approached Konwahawíhshon, who noticed her guest.
Seeing what Konwahawíhshon was doing, Eivor readied her own fishing line as the village leader continued humming.
Eivor cast her line into the lake full of fish.
Just as Eivor caught a fish, Konwahawíhshon spoke up.
Eivor pulled up the fish and held it aloft.
Eivor caught another fish.
Eivor caught a third fish and added it to Konwahawíhshon's pile.
As Konwahawíhshon gathered the fish, she saw that a bear had come up some distance behind Eivor.
Eivor turned around in time to see the startled bear retreat into the bush.
Together, Eivor and Konwahawíhshon chased after the bear.
The women tracked the bear to a stream leading out from the lake behind a hill.
Konwahawíhshon provided covering fire with her bow as Eivor fought the bear. After a brief brawl, the animal was killed.
Before leaving, Eivor spoke to Konwahawíhshon once more.
Eivor left Konwahawíhshon to prepare the bear. |
| River Raids |
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While raiding rivers across England with Vagn, Eivor learned more about his earlier life.
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| Flyting |
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In Grantebridge, Eivor came upon a locked hut with a group of three people standing outside. She spoke to the woman.
Eivor took the key and unlocked the hut to find it full of skeletons, pig carcasses, and animal skulls, with a stool set beside a wear in the back wall. Suspicious, Eivor returned to speak to the woman again.
Seeing she would get no answers, Eivor entered the house and sat on the stool. A man's voice came from seemingly nowhere.
Eivor smiled.
Eivor noticed movement behind the wicker of the worn wall beside her and smirked.
There was the sound of movement, and Eivor stood.
Near the docks of Stavanger, came across two men, one of whom insulted her as she approached him from behind.
Manning put his hand to his chest.
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| Encounters across Ireland |
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Shortly after sailing to Ireland to meet her cousin Bárid mac Ímair,[11] Eivor spoke to Azar at her shop in Dublin's market.
(If "What do you have today?" is chosen.)
Eivor looked over Azar's contracts and decided whether to conduct some overseas trading.
(If "Remind me what you do here." is chosen.)
(Leave – "I have what I need.")
Eivor left Azar's shop and continued walking until she came to Aoife's smithy at the edge of the market.
(If "Let me see your services." is chosen.)
Eivor quickly inspected Aoife's wares and decided whether to buy anything.
(If "What do you do here?" is chosen.)
(Leave – "I have to go.")
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| Encounters across Francia |
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Shortly after arriving in Francia to aid in the siege of Paris,[12] Eivor spoke to various Frankish locals.
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| Frankish Nobles |
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| While aiding the siege of Paris, Eivor met and fought three disenfranchised Frankish nobles.[13]
Eivor approached the boasting man.
Eivor stepped into the arena.
They began their fight to the death.
Eivor defeated Herbert.
Eivor found and attacked the hiding noble.
Having defeated all of the nobles, Eivor reflected on their cause.
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Ezio Auditore
| Collecting 50 feathers |
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After Ezio Auditore collected 50 feathers throughout Italy in memory of his murdered little brother Petruccio, he returned to the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni and placed them in a box his mother Maria kept on a dresser in her room. Ezio's uncle Mario walked by as Ezio closed the lid and spoke to him.[14]
Mario hung his head in grief over his inability to prevent Petruccio's death, as well as the demise of his other nephew Federico and his own brother, Giovanni.
After Mario left the room, Ezio visited the blacksmith and acquired the Condottiero War Hammer, which he added to the Villa's armory rack. |
| Collecting 100 feathers |
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After Ezio collected 50 more feathers throughout Italy, he again returned to the Villa Auditore and deposited them in Maria's box. An unresponsive Maria sat by the dresser and only noticed Ezio beside her when he closed the box lid. Ezio held out his hands and she clasped them as she stood up, before they shared an embrace in memory of their lost family.[14]
In gratitude, Maria gave Ezio a cape with the House of Auditore family crest. |
Haytham Kenway
| Benjamin Franklin |
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After arriving in Boston in 1754,[15] Haytham met Benjamin Franklin inside a general store.
Haytham spoke to Franklin another time:
Haytham approached Franklin again.
Haytham returned to Franklin after having collected one of his almanacs.[16]
Franklin gave Haytham 500 pounds.
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| Charles Lee |
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Between missions, Haytham and Charles Lee conversed in the Green Dragon Tavern.
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| William Johnson |
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Haytham spoke to William Johnson after recruiting him.[17]
Haytham spoke to William again after identifying Silas Thatcher.[18]
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| Thomas Hickey |
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Haytham spoke to Thomas Hickey after recruiting him.[17]
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| Benjamin Church |
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Haytham spoke to Benjamin Church after recruiting him.[18]
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| John Pitcairn |
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Haytham spoke to John Pitcairn after recruiting him.[19]
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Ratonhnhaké:ton
| Samuel Adams |
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After attending the Second Continental Congress on 16 June 1775,[20] Ratonhnhaké:ton spoke with Samuel Adams.
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| George Washington |
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Connor met with George Washington at the encampment at Valley Forge.[21]
Not long afterwards, Connor spoke with Washington once more.[21]
During spring in Valley Forge, Connor spoke to Washington about his strategy that year. Having met his father, Connor began to express skepticism about the commander's tactics.[22]
After the war had ended, Connor came across George Washington at Bowling Green.[23]
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| Marquis de Lafayette |
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Connor met with the Marquis de Lafayette at the encampment at Valley Forge during winter.[21]
Connor met the Marquis de Lafayette again at Valley Forge.[21]
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| Kanen'tó:kon |
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Connor met Kanen'tó:kon at Kanatahséton during his training with Achilles Davenport.[24]
Connor met with Kanen'tó:kon again after William Johnson's death,[25] where he informed his friend that incursions into their land had stopped.
During the war, Kanen'tó:kon began to have doubts.[26]
Connor met with Kanen'tó:kon again.[27]
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| Oiá:ner |
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Connor met with Oiá:ner at Kanatahséton during his training.[24]
After William Johnson's assassination,[25] Oiá:ner revealed that his demise had left them more vulnerable as he was generally supportive of the natives. She also began having doubts about the village staying neutral in the war, but Connor encouraged her to continue standing apart from the Iroquois clans that joined the conflict.
During the war,[26] she expressed concern whether Connor would finish his task.
After Kanen'tó:kon's death, Connor informed Oiá:ner. Fearful, though unaware Connor was the one who had killed him, she suggested relocating the village.[28]
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| Stephane Chapheau |
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After recruiting Stephane Chapheau into the Colonial Brotherhood of Assassins, Connor spoke with him in a tavern.[16]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Stephane once more.[16]
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| Duncan Little |
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Connor met Duncan Little in a tavern in Boston.[29]
Connor approached Duncan again.[16]
After recruiting Duncan into the Colonial Brotherhood, Connor spoke with him in a tavern.[16]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Duncan once more.[16]
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| Clipper Wilkinson |
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Connor met Clipper Wilkinson at Boston Neck.[30]
Connor approached Clipper again.[16]
After recruiting Clipper into the Colonial Brotherhood, Connor spoke with him in a tavern.[16]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Clipper once more.[16]
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| Deborah Carter |
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Connor met Deborah Carter at the north end of New York.[31]
Connor approached Deborah again.[16]
After recruiting Deborah into the Colonial Brotherhood, Connor spoke with her in a tavern.[16]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Deborah once more.[16]
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| Jamie Colley |
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Connor met Jamie Colley at a clinic in New York.[32]
Connor approached Jamie again.[16]
After recruiting Jamie into the Colonial Brotherhood, Connor spoke with him in a tavern.[16]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Jamie once more.[16]
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| Jacob Zenger |
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Connor met Jacob Zenger in a tavern in New York.[33]
Connor approached Jacob again.[16]
After recruiting Jacob into the Colonial Brotherhood, Connor spoke with him in a tavern.[16]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Jacob once more.[16]
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| Homestead residents |
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After inviting Godfrey and Terry to live on the Davenport Homestead,[34] Connor introduced himself to their wives Catherine and Diana.
After rescuing Prudence from a bear,[35] Connor spoke to her and Warren.
After the construction of Oliver and Corrine's inn,[36] Connor checked to see if they were happy.
Connor greeted Terry and Godfrey on his way there to see if they were still at peace with each other.
After collecting wild flowers for Norris to court Myriam with,[37] Connor spoke with him and realized that to court someone meant to romance them.
Connor spoke to Achilles,[38] who was examining his old robes that he had retrieved for him.
After Connor's returning from Boston,[39] Warren expressed gratitude to Connor about his new life and the child on the way.
Following the birth of Hunter,[40] Connor found Warren, Prudence and Lyle White reminiscing at the farm about the day of his birth.
After Connor helped Norris again with romantic matters,[41] they spoke about their names. Norris revealed that his name was Maurice, but since everyone mispronounced it, he grew tired of correcting them.
After Dr. White approached Connor for help with his reputation[42] and the confrontation with the British scouts,[43] Connor spoke to Prudence, Diana and Ellen outside the inn about their children, and they expressed gratitude towards him for bringing White to the Homestead.
After obtaining Lance's plans from France, Connor listened to him elaborate on the newly invented folding chair.[44]
Later, Lance came to the Davenport manor and explained that the plans also contained Leonardo da Vinci's Flying Machine. They built and tested it, but it did not work, due to their limited knowledge on the invention.
When Connor found the painting of Achilles' family in New York, Achilles explained to him that he was reluctant to open the package and look at it since the memories were too painful.[45]
After helping White and Diana tend to the injured after the Battle of the Chesapeake,[46] Connor learned that she had become Dr. White's apprentice.
He then spoke with Lyle and Lance at the tavern, where both men joked about being bachelors and then asked Connor why he had no wife.[16]
After Achilles' funeral,[47] Connor spoke to Father Timothy at the church, thanking him for presiding over the service.
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Appearances
- Assassin's Creed II (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed III
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
- Assassin's Creed: Origins
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – The Truth Will Out
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Snake in the Grass
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – [citation needed]
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – [citation needed]
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Assassin's Creed: Origins – [citation needed]
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Lizard's Mask
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Settling Down
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Carrying the Torch
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Thousand Eyes
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – An Island of Eels
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Wrath of the Druids – Blood Bond
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Siege of Paris – [citation needed]
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Siege of Paris
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Assassin's Creed II
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Welcome to Boston
- ↑ 16.00 16.01 16.02 16.03 16.04 16.05 16.06 16.07 16.08 16.09 16.10 16.11 16.12 16.13 16.14 16.15 16.16 16.17 16.18 Assassin's Creed III
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Assassin's Creed III – Johnson's Errand
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Assassin's Creed III – The Surgeon
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – The Soldier
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Conflict Looms
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 Assassin's Creed III – Missing Supplies
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Alternate Methods
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Evacuation Day
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Assassin's Creed III – A Trip to Boston
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Assassin's Creed III – Hostile Negotiations
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Assassin's Creed III – Lexington and Concord
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – [citation needed]
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Broken Trust
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Gangs of Boston
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Martial Law
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Hoarding Provisions
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Protect the Clinic
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – In the Wolf's Lair
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – River Rescue
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Prudence's Primrose
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Room at the Inn
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Norris Goes Courting
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Manor Mysteries, Part 1
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Pig Herder
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Get Me a Doctor!
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Norris Tries Again
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Slander
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – An Eye for Trouble
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Thousand-Pound Idea
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Manor Mysteries, Part 2
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Wait Times
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III – Legacy

