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|name = Honor and Enemies | |name = Honor and Enemies | ||
|image = ACV | |image = ACV Honor and Enemies 8.jpg | ||
|description = ''[[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] rejoins the raiders at a forward camp near [[Paris]].'' | |description = ''[[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] rejoins the raiders at a forward camp near [[Paris]].'' | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Siege of Paris]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Siege of Paris]]'' | ||
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Eivor went inside the main tent and read a note inside. | Eivor went inside the main tent and read a note inside. | ||
:TBA | :TBA | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 2.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Toka discussing the upcoming siege]] | |||
Eivor talked with Toka. | Eivor talked with Toka. | ||
*'''Toka:''' ''[[Longship]]s on the shore. As beautiful as swans.'' | *'''Toka:''' ''[[Longship]]s on the shore. As beautiful as swans.'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''I can talk to this Odo.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I can talk to this Odo.'' | ||
*'''Sigfred:''' ''No more talk.'' | *'''Sigfred:''' ''No more talk.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 3.jpg|thumb|250px|Sigfred's men preparing for the siege]] | |||
Sigfred turned around as Toka and Eivor looked to him being uncompromising. | Sigfred turned around as Toka and Eivor looked to him being uncompromising. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''The [[Odin|High One]] says 'tis better to live than to die, that the dead till no fields.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''The [[Odin|High One]] says 'tis better to live than to die, that the dead till no fields.'' | ||
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*'''French Soldier 1:''' ''Sigfred and his lot will be eating in the Palais before month's end, mark my words.'' | *'''French Soldier 1:''' ''Sigfred and his lot will be eating in the Palais before month's end, mark my words.'' | ||
*'''French Soldier 2:''' ''Have you so little faith in [[Christianity|God]] and Odo? I hate standing watch with you.'' | *'''French Soldier 2:''' ''Have you so little faith in [[Christianity|God]] and Odo? I hate standing watch with you.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 4.png|thumb|250px|Eivor finding a note at the fort documenting Odo's whereabouts]] | |||
Eivor found his quarters but the door was locked. Looking around, Eivor saw a guard with the key. Sleuthing her way, Eivor garnered the key and then opened the locked door. Entering the quarters, Eivor probed and found a letter on the main table. | Eivor found his quarters but the door was locked. Looking around, Eivor saw a guard with the key. Sleuthing her way, Eivor garnered the key and then opened the locked door. Entering the quarters, Eivor probed and found a letter on the main table. | ||
:'''An Elegant Letter'''<br>''Dearest Odo,<br><br>Our guests are arriving at Manoir des Fleurs Rouges. A few became lost, arriving south of Paris instead of north. I dispatched messengers to the rest, telling them to look for our abundant fields of gorgeous red poppies.<br><br>Do make haste, my love, our guests are eager to parley with you about the war. While waiting, they are taste-testing our prized mulled wine.<br><br>Your faithful wife,<br><br>Lady [[Théodrate of Troyes|Theodrate]]'' | :'''An Elegant Letter'''<br>''Dearest Odo,<br><br>Our guests are arriving at Manoir des Fleurs Rouges. A few became lost, arriving south of Paris instead of north. I dispatched messengers to the rest, telling them to look for our abundant fields of gorgeous red poppies.<br><br>Do make haste, my love, our guests are eager to parley with you about the war. While waiting, they are taste-testing our prized mulled wine.<br><br>Your faithful wife,<br><br>Lady [[Théodrate of Troyes|Theodrate]]'' | ||
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Eivor went to the front door as Odo's wife, Theodrate, stood present. | Eivor went to the front door as Odo's wife, Theodrate, stood present. | ||
*'''Theodrate:''' ''Hold, stranger. Who goes there?'' | *'''Theodrate:''' ''Hold, stranger. Who goes there?'' | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 5.png|thumb|250px|Eivor speaking to Theodrate, Odo's wife]] | |||
Eivor spoke with the lady. | Eivor spoke with the lady. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Pardon me, my lady, but I seek an audience with Count Odo.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Pardon me, my lady, but I seek an audience with Count Odo.'' | ||
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*'''French Man 3:''' ''Our newest guest has gone mad. He's hiding in the wine cellar!'' | *'''French Man 3:''' ''Our newest guest has gone mad. He's hiding in the wine cellar!'' | ||
*'''French Woman 2:''' ''I won't believe it! One of our nobles, cowering like a stablehand?'' | *'''French Woman 2:''' ''I won't believe it! One of our nobles, cowering like a stablehand?'' | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 6.png|thumb|250px|Eivor speaking to several of Odo's guests]] | |||
Eivor spoke to a pair of guests. | Eivor spoke to a pair of guests. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Greeting, friends. What is the trouble?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Greeting, friends. What is the trouble?'' | ||
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Eivor opened the door and saw a letter to the table on the left. | Eivor opened the door and saw a letter to the table on the left. | ||
:'''Father Confessor'''<br>''Father Thibault,<br><br>My old friend, I seek your guidance on a pressing matter of spiritual concern.<br><br>Normally, I would brings these matter into the sacrement of Holy Confession with my Father Confessor, but this war makes such conveniences difficult.<br><br>The [[Siege of Paris (885–886)|siege]] has driven our family priest, [[Walter du Sens]], over the edge, and he is no longer stable enough to hear any Confession.<br><br>I fear for the safety of my family, particularly Lady Theodrate. Sometimes the urge to flee overwhelms me. We could escape so easily through a smuggler's tunnel, but I cannot abandon my post.<br><br>Yet late at night, doubt attacks me. Nightmares of fire and blood stalk my dreams until I sit bolt upright in bed, trembling with fear.<br><br>The meaning is clear. My stubborn defense of Paris may bring down a terrible slaughter upon us all.<br><br>Once again, I ask you to share your wisdom. What should I do?<br><br>Your former student,<br>Lord Odo'' | :'''Father Confessor'''<br>''Father Thibault,<br><br>My old friend, I seek your guidance on a pressing matter of spiritual concern.<br><br>Normally, I would brings these matter into the sacrement of Holy Confession with my Father Confessor, but this war makes such conveniences difficult.<br><br>The [[Siege of Paris (885–886)|siege]] has driven our family priest, [[Walter du Sens]], over the edge, and he is no longer stable enough to hear any Confession.<br><br>I fear for the safety of my family, particularly Lady Theodrate. Sometimes the urge to flee overwhelms me. We could escape so easily through a smuggler's tunnel, but I cannot abandon my post.<br><br>Yet late at night, doubt attacks me. Nightmares of fire and blood stalk my dreams until I sit bolt upright in bed, trembling with fear.<br><br>The meaning is clear. My stubborn defense of Paris may bring down a terrible slaughter upon us all.<br><br>Once again, I ask you to share your wisdom. What should I do?<br><br>Your former student,<br>Lord Odo'' | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 7.png|thumb|250px|Eivor eavesdropping on Odo's meeting with the nobles]] | |||
Eivor climbed up the stairs and eavesdropped on Odo, [[Gozlin]], and Francia's nobles in a meeting. | Eivor climbed up the stairs and eavesdropped on Odo, [[Gozlin]], and Francia's nobles in a meeting. | ||
*'''Gozlin:''' ''−and with Count Odo leading us, we shall drive these heathen devils back into the abyssal sea!'' | *'''Gozlin:''' ''−and with Count Odo leading us, we shall drive these heathen devils back into the abyssal sea!'' | ||
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*'''Odo:''' ''True, the Northmen are fierce and the king is ... slow to defend us. Yet every one of you swore an oath before God to defend this realm. We will overcome this evil, as we always have. I cannot compel you to do your duty. Your hearts must guide you. Gozlin, kindly show our guests out.'' | *'''Odo:''' ''True, the Northmen are fierce and the king is ... slow to defend us. Yet every one of you swore an oath before God to defend this realm. We will overcome this evil, as we always have. I cannot compel you to do your duty. Your hearts must guide you. Gozlin, kindly show our guests out.'' | ||
Gozlin and the other nobles left the meeting. | Gozlin and the other nobles left the meeting. | ||
*'''Odo:''' ''Come out and say what you wish to say, Eivor of [[England]].'' | *'''Odo:''' ''Come out and say what you wish to say, Eivor of [[England]].'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''You saw me enter, fair enough. But how do you know me?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You saw me enter, fair enough. But how do you know me?'' | ||
*'''Odo:''' ''My scouts speak of a famed warrior with a raven. Do you think as fools?'' | *'''Odo:''' ''My scouts speak of a famed warrior with a raven. Do you think as fools?'' | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 10.png|thumb|250px|Odo offering Eivor a drink]] | |||
Odo gave a goblet to Eivor. | Odo gave a goblet to Eivor. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I did not expect such courtesy.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I did not expect such courtesy.'' | ||
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*'''Odo:''' ''Mead. Eivor, you risked much to see me, I respect that. But why? You have land in England, no?'' | *'''Odo:''' ''Mead. Eivor, you risked much to see me, I respect that. But why? You have land in England, no?'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I have no wish to settle my people in Francia.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I have no wish to settle my people in Francia.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 11.png|thumb|250px|Odo offering to compromise with Eivor]] | |||
*'''Odo:''' ''Then how much coin will satisfy your lust? A hundred deniers? A thousand? And after you, who's next? [[Ragnar Lothbrok|Ragnar]] and his [[Sons of Ragnar|son]]s [[Siege of Paris (845)|came]] here years ago. We bought them off with silver and they burned Paris anyway.'' | *'''Odo:''' ''Then how much coin will satisfy your lust? A hundred deniers? A thousand? And after you, who's next? [[Ragnar Lothbrok|Ragnar]] and his [[Sons of Ragnar|son]]s [[Siege of Paris (845)|came]] here years ago. We bought them off with silver and they burned Paris anyway.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I do not want silver. I want England free of Frankish meddling. We're not a part of your kingdom.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I do not want silver. I want England free of Frankish meddling. We're not a part of your kingdom.'' | ||
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Odo walked angrily to a desk. | Odo walked angrily to a desk. | ||
*'''Odo:''' ''Your army will never take Paris. And you will never have peace. Not here, and not in England.'' | *'''Odo:''' ''Your army will never take Paris. And you will never have peace. Not here, and not in England.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 12.png|thumb|250px|Odo having a guard to escort Eivor out of the manor]] | |||
The door opened and a guard awaited. | The door opened and a guard awaited. | ||
*'''Odo:''' ''My men will escort you out. When we next meet, it shall be on the field of battle. Farewell.'' | *'''Odo:''' ''My men will escort you out. When we next meet, it shall be on the field of battle. Farewell.'' | ||
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*'''Sigfred:''' ''The Franks lack the men to hold the whole city, only the walled island, the [[Île de la Cité]]. Still, go with care.'' | *'''Sigfred:''' ''The Franks lack the men to hold the whole city, only the walled island, the [[Île de la Cité]]. Still, go with care.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Good. And the second thing?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Good. And the second thing?'' | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 15.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Sigfred looking at the longships, a possible entry into Paris]] | |||
*'''Sigfred:''' ''Find a flaw in their defenses. A place where our warriors can breach their walls. Or a way for our ships to encircle the island. Some weakness we can exploit.'' | *'''Sigfred:''' ''Find a flaw in their defenses. A place where our warriors can breach their walls. Or a way for our ships to encircle the island. Some weakness we can exploit.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Agreed, but how?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Agreed, but how?'' | ||
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*'''Sigfred:''' ''Her Breton lover.'' | *'''Sigfred:''' ''Her Breton lover.'' | ||
*'''Goll:''' ''Heh, heh.'' | *'''Goll:''' ''Heh, heh.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Honor and Enemies 17.png|thumb|250px|Eivor suggesting Eivor to look for Nolwenn for a way into the city]] | |||
*'''Toka:''' ''She's not my lover, just a campfire fling. But if anyone knows the city's weak points, she does. I would go myself, but ... we ... [[Nolwenn]], she...'' | *'''Toka:''' ''She's not my lover, just a campfire fling. But if anyone knows the city's weak points, she does. I would go myself, but ... we ... [[Nolwenn]], she...'' | ||
*'''Sigfred:''' ''They quarreled. The smuggler stole Toka's necklace before she stole her heart. Now, Toka misses her necklace.'' | *'''Sigfred:''' ''They quarreled. The smuggler stole Toka's necklace before she stole her heart. Now, Toka misses her necklace.'' | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Eivor talked with Odo of France for a truce, but to no avail. Thus, she planned with Toka and Sigfred to prepare for the siege and to see again if King Charles was willing to make peace. | Eivor talked with Odo of France for a truce, but to no avail. Thus, she planned with Toka and Sigfred to prepare for the siege and to see again if King Charles was willing to make peace. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> | |||
ACV Honor and Enemies 1.png|Eivor finding Toka alone | |||
ACV Honor and Enemies 9.png|Odo inviting Eivor to come out of hiding | |||
ACV Honor and Enemies 13.png|Sigfred speaking to Eivor on the outcome of her meeting with Odo | |||
ACV Honor and Enemies 14.png|Eivor, Goll, Sigfred and Toka | |||
ACV Honor and Enemies 16.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Honor and Enemies was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2020 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor travelled to Sigfred's Forward Camp.
Eivor arrived at Sigfred's Forward Camp and went to see Toka. Eivor walked and overheard warriors' conversations.
Eivor later found a note on a table near supplies.
Eivor headed to see Toka as a warrior called her out for her late arrival.
Eivor found a report from Pierre nearby Toka.
Eivor went inside the main tent and read a note inside.

Eivor talked with Toka.
Sigfred walked in, behind them.

Sigfred turned around as Toka and Eivor looked to him being uncompromising.
Eivor walked away from Toka and Sigfred.
Eivor left to find Odo's location at Pontem Esera. Eivor traveled to the stronghold and arrived there.
Eivor entered the fort and overheard a pair of guards talking.

Eivor found his quarters but the door was locked. Looking around, Eivor saw a guard with the key. Sleuthing her way, Eivor garnered the key and then opened the locked door. Entering the quarters, Eivor probed and found a letter on the main table.
Eivor left the fort and travelled to the north of Paris. Eivor later arrived at one of its entrance, which was well-guarded.
Eivor overheard a guard and a man arguing.
Eivor found another way and entered the northern part of Paris.
As Eivor looked for Odo's manor, she heard a child singing.
Eivor searched and found Odo's manor, Manoir des Fleurs Rouges, as commotion was heard outside of it.
Eivor went to the front door as Odo's wife, Theodrate, stood present.

Eivor spoke with the lady.
Eivor left Theodrate as she looked for a guest.

Eivor spoke to a pair of guests.
Eivor looked around the area.
Eivor noticed a note near the wine cellar.
Eivor went near the wine cellar.
Eivor lended her hand.
Both Eivor and the woman broke the door opened.
Eivor picked up the lord.
Eivor reached outside and placed him on the floor.
Eivor acquired the writ and spoke with Theodrate.
The front door was unlocked.
Eivor entered inside the manor.
Eivor looked around and found a note near a locked door.
Eivor went upstairs and noticed two guards at a door.
Eivor overheard a conversation as well.
Hearing how Lord Corvus had the key, Eivor snuck near him and stole the key. Eivor later opened the locked door.
Eivor opened the door and saw a letter to the table on the left.

Eivor climbed up the stairs and eavesdropped on Odo, Gozlin, and Francia's nobles in a meeting.
Gozlin and the other nobles left the meeting.

Odo gave a goblet to Eivor.

Odo walked angrily to a desk.

The door opened and a guard awaited.
Eivor nodded and left the manor.
Eivor traveled back to Sigfred's camp and talked with Sigfred near a campfire.
Eivor and Sigfred drank their cups.
Sigfred and Toka threw their cups to the ground as all involved walked to see the city in the distance.


Eivor and Sigfred looked at each other, sternly.
Eivor and Sigfred stared at each other.
Toka left to find Charles.
Sigfred left.
Goll left as Eivor looked at her angrily.
Eivor talked with Odo of France for a truce, but to no avail. Thus, she planned with Toka and Sigfred to prepare for the siege and to see again if King Charles was willing to make peace.