- Eivor: I am.
imported>Darman36 |
imported>Sadelyrate |
||
| Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
[[Eivor]] made their way to the | [[Eivor]] made their way to the Viking forward camp. | ||
*'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Man:''' ''Let me go, [[Norse mythology|heathens]]! Have you not [[Viking expansion|taken enough]] from us already?'' | *'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Man:''' ''Let me go, [[Norse mythology|heathens]]! Have you not [[Viking expansion|taken enough]] from us already?'' | ||
*'''[[Norsemen|Norse]] Warrior:''' ''Shut your hole, shit-stain.'' | *'''[[Norsemen|Norse]] Warrior:''' ''Shut your hole, shit-stain.'' | ||
| Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
Eivor approached Finnr on the edge of a cliff and spoke to him. | Eivor approached Finnr on the edge of a cliff and spoke to him. | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''Men pouring in from across East Anglia. And our [[Longship|ships]] stand ready.'' | *'''Finnr:''' ''Men pouring in from across East Anglia. And our [[Longship|ships]] stand ready.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''[[Thetford|Theotford]]'s reeve is with us. His men will be here soon.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''[[Thetford|Theotford]]'s [[reeve]] is with us. His men will be here soon.'' | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''More than his. The [[King's Bury horn]] has inspired men all across the kingdom. We will have the army we need. It seems [[Oswald of East Anglia|Oswald]] got what he wanted in the end. Saxon and [[Denmark|Dane]], united in common cause.'' | *'''Finnr:''' ''More than his. The [[King's Bury horn]] has inspired men all across the kingdom. We will have the army we need. It seems [[Oswald of East Anglia|Oswald]] got what he wanted in the end. Saxon and [[Denmark|Dane]], united in common cause.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A pity he's not here to see it.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A pity he's not here to see it.'' | ||
| Line 41: | Line 41: | ||
Finnr and Eivor turned away from the cliff edge and walked to a [[map]] hanging on a fallen [[fort]] wall. | Finnr and Eivor turned away from the cliff edge and walked to a [[map]] hanging on a fallen [[fort]] wall. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Good. Let them have their false confidence.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Good. Let them have their false confidence.'' | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''By cover of night, Valdis will lead the {{Wiki|fyrd}} at the front gates. With [[Rued]]'s men distracted, our | *'''Finnr:''' ''By cover of night, Valdis will lead the {{Wiki|fyrd}} at the front gates. With [[Rued]]'s men distracted, our forces move on the sea gate from the black waters at their backs.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''And once we're in, we'll leave no gate closed in that castle. Rued's men cannot be allowed to dig in further. Your longship. Is she ready?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''And once we're in, we'll leave no gate closed in that castle. Rued's men cannot be allowed to dig in further. Your longship. Is she ready?'' | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''She awaits her own special glory.'' | *'''Finnr:''' ''She awaits her own special glory.'' | ||
| Line 53: | Line 53: | ||
Eivor approached Finnr's troops. | Eivor approached Finnr's troops. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''For a long time you lived in fear. Your houses razed, your fields scorched. Now your chance has come. Fight to be free of this pain. Fight to be free of fear.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''For a long time you lived in fear. Your houses razed, your fields scorched. Now your chance has come. Fight to be free of this pain. Fight to be free of fear.'' | ||
*'''Anglo | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Freedom!'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''Freedom!'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''Freedom!'' | ||
An elder, bearded man watched and nodded his head. | An elder, bearded man watched and nodded his head. | ||
| Line 67: | Line 67: | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Dreams. Life. It may be they are one and the same.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Dreams. Life. It may be they are one and the same.'' | ||
A horn sounded as the longboats sailed closer to Burgh Castle. | A horn sounded as the longboats sailed closer to Burgh Castle. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Tonight I ride the flaming sea- | *'''Eivor:''' ''Tonight I ride the flaming sea-steed, rushing for the spear-din. A watcher alight on water's wake, another glory I will keep.'' | ||
Eivor spoke to the crew. | Eivor spoke to the crew. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Ready yourselves! | *'''Eivor:''' ''Ready yourselves! Rued's shit-stains will see us coming!'' | ||
Another horn sounded. | Another horn sounded. | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''We've been spotted.'' | *'''Finnr:''' ''We've been spotted.'' | ||
| Line 77: | Line 77: | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''How nice, they greet us with some of their own from the air! Arrows!'' | *'''Finnr:''' ''How nice, they greet us with some of their own from the air! Arrows!'' | ||
*'''Norse Warrior:''' ''Brace!'' | *'''Norse Warrior:''' ''Brace!'' | ||
* '''Finnr:''' ''[[Odin]]'s hand! May his | * '''Finnr:''' ''[[Odin]]'s hand! May his [[Valkyries|sword-maidens]] take them swiftly.'' | ||
More volleys of fire arrows were loosed at the ships. | More volleys of fire arrows were loosed at the ships. | ||
*'''Norse Warrior:''' ''Close one, that was!'' | *'''Norse Warrior:''' ''Close one, that was!'' | ||
| Line 89: | Line 89: | ||
*'''Norse Warrior 4:''' ''For Oswald!'' | *'''Norse Warrior 4:''' ''For Oswald!'' | ||
Eivor entered the fort, where the Norse sought to drive back the Anglo-Saxons. | Eivor entered the fort, where the Norse sought to drive back the Anglo-Saxons. | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''Put that glorious ram to use! | *'''Finnr:''' ''Put that glorious ram to use! Rued's dogs are all bark! Prepare to cut them down!'' | ||
*'''[[Brothir]]:''' ''This is for Oswald! Come and die on my blade!'' | *'''[[Brothir]]:''' ''This is for Oswald! Come and die on my blade!'' | ||
The Norse brought a ram and broke through the first palisade shipyard gate to enter the next section, where there were reinforcements. Eivor spotted the second gate. | The Norse brought a ram and broke through the first palisade shipyard gate to enter the next section, where there were reinforcements. Eivor spotted the second gate. | ||
| Line 96: | Line 96: | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I could break the gate from behind.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I could break the gate from behind.'' | ||
The defenders cleared, the Norse rallied and broke through the second gate. | The defenders cleared, the Norse rallied and broke through the second gate. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Get the ram to the gate and push! And keep pushing! East Anglia depends on it! The fyrd has broken through. These [[merchant]]s and farmers can fight.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Get the ram to the gate and push! And keep pushing! East Anglia depends on it! The ''fyrd'' has broken through. These [[merchant]]s and farmers can fight.'' | ||
Eivor ran through the castle grounds and came to the third section. | Eivor ran through the castle grounds and came to the third section. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I need help with this gate!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I need help with this gate!'' | ||
The Norse breached the final gate and swarmed into the castle courtyard. Killing a soldier with their [[Hidden Blade]], Eivor looked up and saw Oswald held hostage on a rampart with a [[Short blade|knife]] to his throat. | The Norse breached the final gate and swarmed into the castle courtyard. Killing a soldier with their [[Hidden Blade]], Eivor looked up and saw Oswald held hostage on a rampart with a [[Short blade|knife]] to his throat. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' '' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Oswald... He lives.'' | ||
Eivor turned to the Norse behind them. | Eivor turned to the Norse behind them. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Oswald lives!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Oswald lives!'' | ||
| Line 109: | Line 109: | ||
*'''Rued:''' ''Silence, fool!'' | *'''Rued:''' ''Silence, fool!'' | ||
Rued punched Oswald in the face and grabbed his throat. | Rued punched Oswald in the face and grabbed his throat. | ||
*'''Rued:''' ''So this is what it comes to, Wolf-Kissed? Two Danes fighting over a filthy | *'''Rued:''' ''So this is what it comes to, Wolf-Kissed? Two Danes fighting over a filthy Saxon whoreson? If this swine is your prize, come and get him!'' | ||
Rued's men attacked Eivor and the Norse as Valdis arrived with reinforcements. | Rued's men attacked Eivor and the Norse as Valdis arrived with reinforcements. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Valdis, well met!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Valdis, well met!'' | ||
| Line 116: | Line 116: | ||
*'''Oswald:''' ''The people of East Anglia have spoken, Rued. Give yourself over.'' | *'''Oswald:''' ''The people of East Anglia have spoken, Rued. Give yourself over.'' | ||
*'''Rued:''' ''[TBA].'' | *'''Rued:''' ''[TBA].'' | ||
On seeing Eivor, Rued set his pet [[wolf]] on them and | On seeing Eivor, Rued set his pet [[wolf]] on them and attacked with his [[Sword|longsword]]. | ||
*'''Rued:''' ''The Saxon-lover comes to fight!'' | *'''Rued:''' ''The Saxon-lover comes to fight!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A miserable clan you lead, Rued.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A miserable clan you lead, Rued.'' | ||
| Line 128: | Line 128: | ||
*'''Rued:''' ''That groveling worm in a cage? You must be blind to stand with such a man.'' | *'''Rued:''' ''That groveling worm in a cage? You must be blind to stand with such a man.'' | ||
Eivor and Rued found themselves in a blade lock. | Eivor and Rued found themselves in a blade lock. | ||
*'''Rued:''' ''They should be ruled, Wolf-Kissed! Made '' | *'''Rued:''' ''They should be ruled, Wolf-Kissed! Made ''thralls'', ([[Slavery|slaves]]), not treated as equals. We are better than this! Than all of them!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Do not drag me down to the sewage you wallow in. For all your efforts, only the cold dark of [[Niflheim]] awaits you.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Do not drag me down to the sewage you wallow in. For all your efforts, only the cold dark of [[Niflheim]] awaits you.'' | ||
*'''Rued:''' ''[[Valhalla]] is my destiny. But that fate will not be met today.'' | *'''Rued:''' ''[[Valhalla]] is my destiny. But that fate will not be met today.'' | ||
Eivor defeated Rued, who plunged his sword in the ground and knelt down, head bowed in submission. Oswald was freed from his cage. | Eivor defeated Rued, who plunged his sword in the ground and knelt down, head bowed in submission. Oswald was freed from his cage. | ||
*Rued: ''You'd throw in with these wastrels, these ''{{Wiki|Ergi|argr}}'' (cowardly) [[pig|swine]]? For what, a scrap of land and a promise of peace?'' | *'''Rued:''' ''You'd throw in with these wastrels, these ''{{Wiki|Ergi|argr}}'' (cowardly) [[pig|swine]]? For what, a scrap of land and a promise of peace?'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''[TBA.]'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''[TBA.]'' | ||
Eivor moved to kill Rued. | Eivor moved to kill Rued. | ||
| Line 157: | Line 157: | ||
Eivor approached Oswald on the battlements. | Eivor approached Oswald on the battlements. | ||
*'''Oswald:''' ''Thank you for heeding me, Eivor. I know the worth of such a gesture. All this is...is like a dream.'' | *'''Oswald:''' ''Thank you for heeding me, Eivor. I know the worth of such a gesture. All this is...is like a dream.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''But | *'''Eivor:''' ''But you're not asleep.'' | ||
Finnr and Valdis approached the pair. | Finnr and Valdis approached the pair. | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''Well fought, well fought! The both of you!'' | *'''Finnr:''' ''Well fought, well fought! The both of you!'' | ||
Oswald glanced at Valdis before speaking to Finnr. | Oswald glanced at Valdis before speaking to Finnr. | ||
*'''Oswald:''' ''You came as well, old friend?'' | *'''Oswald:''' ''You came as well, old friend?'' | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''If I had known you were still alive, I would have stayed in [[ | *'''Finnr:''' ''If I had known you were still alive, I would have stayed in [[Norwich|Northwic]].'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Look around you. A happy occasion. And a glorious victory.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Look around you. A happy occasion. And a glorious victory.'' | ||
Oswald spoke to Valdis. | Oswald spoke to Valdis. | ||
| Line 172: | Line 172: | ||
*'''Oswald:''' ''Come, then. We have much to prepare for.'' | *'''Oswald:''' ''Come, then. We have much to prepare for.'' | ||
Oswald and Valdis took their leave. | Oswald and Valdis took their leave. | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''A bride to wed and a kingdom to lead. What some men | *'''Finnr:''' ''A bride to wed and a kingdom to lead. What some men wouldn't give for such things.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Countless men have died for them. And you, Finnr? Are you jealous of such things?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Countless men have died for them. And you, Finnr? Are you jealous of such things?'' | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''Hardly. My heart is afire, but my body aches. I desire only...a long nap.'' | *'''Finnr:''' ''Hardly. My heart is afire, but my body aches. I desire only...a long nap.'' | ||
| Line 180: | Line 180: | ||
*'''Finnr:''' ''Aye, of course, you will.'' | *'''Finnr:''' ''Aye, of course, you will.'' | ||
Finnr left to go rest. | Finnr left to go rest. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I should return to Elmenham. | *'''Eivor:''' ''I should return to Elmenham. Oswald's wedding will soon begin.'' | ||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
|
He who increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow. This article contains spoilers, meaning it has information and facts concerning recent or upcoming releases from the Assassin's Creed series. If you do not want to know about these events, it is recommended to read on with caution, or not at all. |
|
Patience, brothers. Soon we will reveal the secrets of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. This article has been identified as being out of date. Please update the article to reflect recent releases and then remove this template once done. |
A Fury from the Sea was a virtual representation of one of Eivor's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
TBA
Eivor made their way to the Viking forward camp.
Eivor arrived at the camp.
Eivor approached Finnr on the edge of a cliff and spoke to him.
Finnr and Eivor turned away from the cliff edge and walked to a map hanging on a fallen fort wall.
Eivor turned to face Finnr's men gathered behind them.
Eivor approached Finnr's troops.
Eivor approached Finnr's troops.
Eivor approached Finnr's troops.
Finnr's men cheered. Finnr approached Eivor and nodded his head approvingly before following his troops. A montage followed, showing the Vikings preparing for a raid. The scene cut to Eivor and Finnr leading a flotilla in stormy waters to the castle.
A horn sounded as the longboats sailed closer to Burgh Castle.
Eivor spoke to the crew.
Another horn sounded.
A volley of fire arrows lit the night sky.
More volleys of fire arrows were loosed at the ships.
Eivor ran across the deck.
Eivor dove underwater as the longboat's momentum carried it up the beachhead to ram into the castle wall, causing an explosion.
Eivor entered the fort, where the Norse sought to drive back the Anglo-Saxons.
The Norse brought a ram and broke through the first palisade shipyard gate to enter the next section, where there were reinforcements. Eivor spotted the second gate.
The Norse approached the metal gate and commenced ramming it, to no visible signs of success, until it was bombarded by fire arrows and began burning. Eivor climbed the doorway and cleared the ramparts of defenders.
The defenders cleared, the Norse rallied and broke through the second gate.
Eivor ran through the castle grounds and came to the third section.
The Norse breached the final gate and swarmed into the castle courtyard. Killing a soldier with their Hidden Blade, Eivor looked up and saw Oswald held hostage on a rampart with a knife to his throat.
Eivor turned to the Norse behind them.
Rued punched Oswald in the face and grabbed his throat.
Rued's men attacked Eivor and the Norse as Valdis arrived with reinforcements.
Rued's men and the Slayer leading them were defeated. Eivor climbed a wall and saw a caged Oswald in tight discussion with Rued.
On seeing Eivor, Rued set his pet wolf on them and attacked with his longsword.
Eivor addressed Rued.
Eivor and Rued found themselves in a blade lock.
Eivor defeated Rued, who plunged his sword in the ground and knelt down, head bowed in submission. Oswald was freed from his cage.
Eivor moved to kill Rued.
Rued laughed contemptuously.
The Norse and Anglo-Saxons cleared out Rued's forces as they took control of the castle.
Eivor approached Oswald on the battlements.
Finnr and Valdis approached the pair.
Oswald glanced at Valdis before speaking to Finnr.
Oswald spoke to Valdis.
Valdis hugged Oswald.
Oswald and Valdis took their leave.
Finnr left to go rest.
Eivor successfully led an attack on Burgh Castle to free Oswald from Rued. After defeating Rued, they prepared for the imminent wedding between Oswald and his fiancée, Valdis.