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| '''A Fury from the Sea''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Eivor]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8.5]]. | | '''A Fury from the Sea''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Eivor]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the [[Animus]]. |
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| Eivor rode on [[horse]]back from [[Kingsbury|King's Bury]] to their camp north of [[Burgh Castle]]. | | Eivor rode on [[horse]]back from [[King's Bury]] to their camp north of [[Burgh Castle]]. |
| *'''[[Eivor]]:''' ''[[Thetford|Theotford]] has answered the call. I should join [[Finnr]] at our forward camp. The King's Bury horn has inspired more than a few farmers to action.'' | | *'''[[Eivor]]:''' ''[[Thetford|Theotford]] has answered the call. I should join [[Finnr]] at our forward camp. The King's Bury horn has inspired more than a few farmers to action.'' |
| Eivor saw a group of farmers surrounded by dead [[Vikings]]. | | Eivor saw a group of farmers surrounded by dead [[Vikings]]. |
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| *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Then we will too. [[Oswald of East Anglia|Oswald]] drew first blood taking Rued down. We will finish what he started.'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Then we will too. [[Oswald of East Anglia|Oswald]] drew first blood taking Rued down. We will finish what he started.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''We meet at the ruins north of Burgh Castle.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''We meet at the ruins north of Burgh Castle.'' |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''We're only [[Pig|hog]] farmers, but we'll fight as hard as we're able. Let's go. There's a long road ahead for us!'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''We're only [[Pig|hog]] farmers, but we'll fight as hard as we're able.'' |
| | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Let's go. There's a long road ahead for us!'' |
| Eivor left the farmers and made their way to the Viking forward camp. | | Eivor left the farmers and made their way to the Viking forward camp. |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''Let me go, [[Norse mythology|heathens]]! Have you not [[Viking expansion|taken enough]] from us already?'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 3:''' ''Let me go, [[Norse mythology|heathens]]! Have you not [[Viking expansion|taken enough]] from us already?'' |
| *'''[[Norsemen|Norse]] Warrior 1:''' ''Shut your hole, shit-stain.'' | | *'''[[Norsemen|Norse]] Warrior 1:''' ''Shut your hole, shit-stain.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Those men must have heard the horn's call. The people of [[East Anglia]] have more courage than I imagined.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Those men must have heard the horn's call. The people of [[East Anglia]] have more courage than I imagined.'' |
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| Eivor arrived at the camp. | | Eivor arrived at the camp. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The brothers' fleet, gathered and ready.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The brothers' fleet, gathered and ready.'' |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 3:''' ''Can we really do this? We're just farmers and [[merchant]]s!'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 4:''' ''Can we really do this? We're just farmers and [[merchant]]s!'' |
| *'''Anglo=Saxon Man 4:''' ''Have [[Christianity|faith]], brother. God protects the righteous.'' | | *'''Anglo=Saxon Man 5:''' ''Have [[Christianity|faith]], brother. God protects the righteous.'' |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 5:''' ''I do miss the old fish—[unclear].'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 6:''' ''I do miss the old fish—[unclear].'' |
| *'''Norse Warrior 2:''' ''Finally, we put my [[longship]] to use again. I was tired if it gathering dust.'' | | *'''Norse Warrior 2:''' ''Finally, we put my [[longship]] to use again. I was tired if it gathering dust.'' |
| *'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''Our ships are sturdy, but Burgh's walls are sturdier. This plan of Finnr's is mad.'' | | *'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''Our ships are sturdy, but Burgh's walls are sturdier. This plan of Finnr's is mad.'' |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''A pity he's not here to see it.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''A pity he's not here to see it.'' |
| *'''Finnr:''' ''The forces will be ready soon. Are you ready to start the assault?'' | | *'''Finnr:''' ''The forces will be ready soon. Are you ready to start the assault?'' |
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| | (Accept – I am ready.) |
| |-|I am ready.=
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''I am.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I am.'' |
| |-|Give me some time.=
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''[TBA.]''
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| *'''Finnr:''' ''Our target is Burgh Castle, said to be impenetrable.'' | | *'''Finnr:''' ''Our target is Burgh Castle, said to be impenetrable.'' |
| 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. |
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| Eivor approached the troops. | | Eivor approached the troops. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Oswald was a man who did not hesitate when you sought him for favors. A man who was fair and strong. A man who gave his life for his kingdom. Honor him today. Honor his memory and fight with the same extra courage he showed.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Oswald was a man who did not hesitate when you sought him for favors. A man who was fair and strong. A man who gave his life for his kingdom. Honor him today. Honor his memory and fight with the same extra courage he showed.'' |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 3:''' ''For Oswald!'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 7:''' ''For Oswald!'' |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 4:''' ''For Oswald!'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 8:''' ''For Oswald!'' |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 5:''' ''For Oswald!'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 9:''' ''For Oswald!'' |
| [[Wynnstan]], reeve of Theotford, watched and nodded. | | [[Wynnstan]], reeve of Theotford, watched and nodded. |
| |-|This is a battle for freedom.= | | |-|This is a battle for freedom.= |
| Eivor approached the troops. | | Eivor approached the 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-Saxon Man 6:''' ''Freedom!'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 10:''' ''Freedom!'' |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 7:''' ''Freedom!'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 11:''' ''Freedom!'' |
| *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 8:''' ''Freedom!'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 12:''' ''Freedom!'' |
| Wynnstan, reeve of Theotford, watched and nodded. | | Wynnstan, reeve of Theotford, watched and nodded. |
| |-|East Anglia needs you.= | | |-|East Anglia needs you.= |
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| *'''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 [[Ship|sea-steed]], rushing for the spear-din. A {{Wiki|Vörðr|watcher}} alight on water's wake, another glory I will keep.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Tonight I ride the flaming sea-steed, rushing for the [[spear]]-din. A {{Wiki|Vörðr|watcher}} alight on water's wake, another glory I will keep.'' |
| Eivor spoke to the crew. | | Eivor spoke to the crew. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Ready yourselves! Rued's shit-stains will see us coming!'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Ready yourselves! Rued's shit-stains will see us coming!'' |
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| The Norse approached the gate and commenced ramming it, to no visible signs of success, until the ram was bombarded by fire arrows and began burning. Eivor climbed the doorway and cleared the ramparts of defenders. | | The Norse approached the gate and commenced ramming it, to no visible signs of success, until the ram was bombarded by fire arrows and began burning. Eivor climbed the doorway and cleared the ramparts of defenders. |
| *'''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 at 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:''' ''Now to the final gate! Get the ram to the gate and push! And keep pushing! East Anglia depends on it! The ''fyrd'' has broken through. These merchants 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 by Rued on a rampart with a [[Short blade|knife]] to his throat. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Oswald... He lives.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Oswald... He lives.'' |
| Eivor turned to the Norse behind them. | | Eivor turned to the Norse behind them. |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''Valdis, well met!'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Valdis, well met!'' |
| *'''Valdis:''' ''Onward everyone! Onward!'' | | *'''Valdis:''' ''Onward everyone! Onward!'' |
| Rued's men and the [[Slayer]] leading them were defeated. Eivor climbed a wall and saw a caged Oswald in tight discussion with Rued. | | Rued's men were defeated. Eivor climbed a wall and saw a caged Oswald in tight discussion with Rued. |
| *'''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:''' ''Taken prisoner to a Saxon? To you? Never. You think yourself above the Danes?'' | | *'''Rued:''' ''Taken prisoner to a Saxon? To you? Never. You think yourself above the Danes?'' |
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| |-|Rued will die= | | |-|Rued will die= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''[TBA.]'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''He deserves death, Oswald. That's our way.'' |
| | Oswald held up his hand hoping to stall Eivor. |
| | *'''Oswald:''' ''Eivor, please...'' |
| | Eivor swung their axe and cut Rued's throat. Oswald stared at Rued's corpse. |
| | *'''Oswald:''' ''Blood for blood leaves no warmth in the hearts of men, Eivor. None at all.'' |
| | Oswald stormed off. |
| |-|Rued will live= | | |-|Rued will live= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The rightful King of East Anglia has spared your life today. And so it will be.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The rightful King of East Anglia has spared your life today. And so it will be.'' |
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| *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 11:''' ''And Oswald yet lives! God is truly merciful!'' | | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 11:''' ''And Oswald yet lives! God is truly merciful!'' |
| 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.'' | | <tabber> |
| | If Rued was killed= |
| | *'''Oswald:''' ''Eivor...'' |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''Saxon and Dane. We fought well, side by side. |
| | *'''Oswald:''' ''If there is to be a future for both our kind, people like you and me will have to change the most to live with it. Even if that makes us... uneasy.'' |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''When you are crowned king, the laws of this land will be yours to decide.'' |
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| | If Rued was spared= |
| | *'''Oswald:''' ''Thank you for heeding me, Eivor. I know the worth of such a gesture.'' |
| | </tabber> |
| | Oswald stood in thought. |
| | *'''Oswald:''' ''All this is...is like a dream.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''But you are not asleep.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''But you are not asleep.'' |
| Finnr and Valdis approached the pair. | | Finnr and Valdis approached the pair. |
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A Fury from the Sea was a virtual representation of one of Eivor's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Animus.
Description
TBA
Dialogue
Eivor rode on horseback from King's Bury to their camp north of Burgh Castle.
- Eivor: Theotford has answered the call. I should join Finnr at our forward camp. The King's Bury horn has inspired more than a few farmers to action.
Eivor saw a group of farmers surrounded by dead Vikings.
- Eivor: You did this?
- Anglo-Saxon Man 1: Aye. We heard the horn's call, as in times past. Are we to rise against Rued's dogs?
- Eivor: Theotford will rise. And Northwic. And Elmenham.
- Anglo-Saxon Man 1: Then we will too. Oswald drew first blood taking Rued down. We will finish what he started.
- Eivor: We meet at the ruins north of Burgh Castle.
- Anglo-Saxon Man 2: We're only hog farmers, but we'll fight as hard as we're able.
- Anglo-Saxon Man 1: Let's go. There's a long road ahead for us!
Eivor left the farmers and made their way to the Viking forward camp.
- Anglo-Saxon Man 3: Let me go, heathens! Have you not taken enough from us already?
- Norse Warrior 1: Shut your hole, shit-stain.
- Eivor: Those men must have heard the horn's call. The people of East Anglia have more courage than I imagined.
A low horn was heard in the distance.
- Eivor: That horn came from Elmenham. Valdis must have got to them.
Eivor arrived at the camp.
- Eivor: The brothers' fleet, gathered and ready.
- Anglo-Saxon Man 4: Can we really do this? We're just farmers and merchants!
- Anglo=Saxon Man 5: Have faith, brother. God protects the righteous.
- Anglo-Saxon Man 6: I do miss the old fish—[unclear].
- Norse Warrior 2: Finally, we put my longship to use again. I was tired if it gathering dust.
- Norse Warrior 3: Our ships are sturdy, but Burgh's walls are sturdier. This plan of Finnr's is mad.
Eivor approached Finnr on the edge of a cliff and spoke to him.
- Finnr: Eivor! Word of your actions in Theotford has spread like wildfire! Men are pouring in from across East Anglia. And our ships stand ready.
- Eivor: 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 got what he wanted in the end. Saxon and Dane, united in common cause.
- Eivor: A pity he's not here to see it.
- Finnr: The forces will be ready soon. Are you ready to start the assault?
(Accept – I am ready.)
- Eivor: I am.
- Finnr: Our target is Burgh Castle, said to be impenetrable.
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.
- Finnr: By cover of night, Valdis will lead the 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?
- Finnr: She awaits her own special glory.
Eivor turned to face the men from Theotford gathered behind them.
- Finnr: They need your words, Eivor.
Eivor approached the troops.
- Eivor: Oswald was a man who did not hesitate when you sought him for favors. A man who was fair and strong. A man who gave his life for his kingdom. Honor him today. Honor his memory and fight with the same extra courage he showed.
- Anglo-Saxon Man 7: For Oswald!
- Anglo-Saxon Man 8: For Oswald!
- Anglo-Saxon Man 9: For Oswald!
Wynnstan, reeve of Theotford, watched and nodded.
Eivor approached the 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.
- Anglo-Saxon Man 10: Freedom!
- Anglo-Saxon Man 11: Freedom!
- Anglo-Saxon Man 12: Freedom!
Wynnstan, reeve of Theotford, watched and nodded.
Eivor approached the troops.
- Eivor: Now is the time. Today, we rid East Anglia of Rued's clan, once and for all.
Finnr's men cheered. Finnr approached Eivor and nodded his head approvingly before following the soldiers. 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.
- Finnr: You remember the dream I spoke of?
- Eivor: You sailed through Helheim on a ship of fire.
- Finnr: Here, it may come to pass.
- Eivor: Dreams. Life. It may be they are one and the same.
A horn sounded as the longboats sailed closer to Burgh Castle.
- 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: Ready yourselves! Rued's shit-stains will see us coming!
Another horn sounded.
- Finnr: We've been spotted.
- Eivor: Steady! Hold course!
- Finnr: Ready yourself to brace, men! We bring Helheim to our enemies!
A volley of fire arrows lit the night sky.
- Finnr: How nice, they greet us with some of their own from the air! Arrows!
- Norse Warrior 4: Brace!
A longship in front of them was hit by the arrows and burst into flame.
More volleys of fire arrows were loosed at the ships.
- Norse Warrior 5: Close one, that was!
- Finnr: Keep your shield arms limber! Harden yourselves, men!
- Eivor: Steady your hands! Hold for impact! Hold!
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 and breaching the defenses.
- Eivor: Forward! Get that ram in place! We need to open these gates!
- Norse Warrior 6: Charge!
- Norse Warrior 7: For Oswald!
Eivor entered the fort, where the Norse sought to drive back the Anglo-Saxons.
- Finnr: Put that glorious ram to use! Rued's dogs are all bark! Prepare to cut them down!
- Brothir: This is for Oswald!
- Broder: 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 metal gate.
- Eivor: The ram could push through.
The Norse approached the gate and commenced ramming it, to no visible signs of success, until the ram was bombarded by fire arrows and began burning. Eivor climbed the doorway and cleared the ramparts of defenders.
- Eivor: I could break the gate from behind.
The defenders cleared, the Norse rallied at the second gate.
- Eivor: Now to the final gate! Get the ram to the gate and push! And keep pushing! East Anglia depends on it! The fyrd has broken through. These merchants and farmers can fight.
Eivor ran through the castle grounds and came to the third section.
- 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 by Rued on a rampart with a knife to his throat.
- Eivor: Oswald... He lives.
Eivor turned to the Norse behind them.
- Eivor: Oswald lives!
- Oswald: Eivor, is that you?
- Rued: Shut your arse, twig-spine!
- Eivor: Stand fast! This will be over soon.
- Oswald: Worry not for me! You must stop—
- Rued: Silence, fool!
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 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.
- Eivor: Valdis, well met!
- Valdis: Onward everyone! Onward!
Rued's men were defeated. Eivor climbed a wall and saw a caged Oswald in tight discussion with Rued.
- Oswald: The people of East Anglia have spoken, Rued. Give yourself over.
- Rued: Taken prisoner to a Saxon? To you? Never. You think yourself above the Danes?
- Oswald: I think no such thing. Only God is above us, of both Saxon and Dane alike.
- Rued: You and your slaver god. Pathetic! You'd dare try to bed my Valdis?
- Oswald: She's not yours to do with as you please.
- Rued: Of course she is. Just as East Anglia is!
On seeing Eivor, Rued set his pet wolf on them and attacked with his longsword.
- Rued: The Saxon-lover comes to fight!
- Eivor: A miserable clan you lead, Rued.
- Rued: Yes, and one that has bled this country dry for two summers!
- Eivor: Flee Rued, while pity restrains my blade.
- Rued: Not 'til I have taken all these shores have to offer.
- Oswald: You are finished here, Rued!
- Eivor: Your battle is not yet won, Oswald.
Eivor addressed Rued.
- Eivor: East Anglia will have its king, and it will not be you!
- Rued: That groveling worm in a cage? You must be blind to stand with such a man.
- Eivor: 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.
Danes fighting for a Saxon King! The sagas will scorn this day!
This land is rife with weakness, and you are just another blighted blot upon it. Nothing a little fire cannot purge.
I will enjoy this!
Why does a Dane fight tooth and nail for a Saxon? This Saxon of all?
- Eivor: He has in abundance that which you do not. He is fit to rule, fit to lead. You are naught but a murderous plunderer.
Eivor and Rued found themselves in a blade lock.
- Rued: They should be ruled, Wolf-Kissed! Made thralls, (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.
Eivor defeated Rued, who plunged his sword in the ground and knelt down, head bowed in submission. Oswald was freed from his cage.
- Oswald: Thank you.
- Rued: You'd throw in with these wastrels, these argr (cowardly) swine? For what, a scrap of land and a promise of peace?
- Eivor: [TBA.]
Eivor moved to kill Rued.
- Oswald: Eivor! No! He should be tried before God. A lawful assembly.
Rued laughed contemptuously.
- Oswald: I won't have my reign begin with more blood spilt than is needed.
- Eivor: He deserves death, Oswald. That's our way.
Oswald held up his hand hoping to stall Eivor.
Eivor swung their axe and cut Rued's throat. Oswald stared at Rued's corpse.
- Oswald: Blood for blood leaves no warmth in the hearts of men, Eivor. None at all.
Oswald stormed off.
- Eivor: The rightful King of East Anglia has spared your life today. And so it will be.
Rued rose to strike at Eivor but was held back by two of Oswald's men and forcefully dragged away.
- Oswald: Compassion is a virtue suited for anyone, Eivor. Including you. Thank you.
The Norse and Anglo-Saxons cleared out Rued's forces as they took control of the castle.
- Eivor: I should speak with Oswald... see if he is well.
- Norse Soldier 8: Rued's finished.
- Norse Soldier 9: To the ships.
- Norse Soldier 10: Praise the All-Father. Oswald lives!
- Anglo-Saxon Soldier 9: You fight well, heathen.
- Norse Soldier 11: Not bad yourself, Saxon.
- Anglo-Saxon Soldier 10: We did it! I can't believe we did it!
- Anglo-Saxon Soldier 11: And Oswald yet lives! God is truly merciful!
Eivor approached Oswald on the battlements.
- Oswald: Eivor...
- Eivor: Saxon and Dane. We fought well, side by side.
- Oswald: If there is to be a future for both our kind, people like you and me will have to change the most to live with it. Even if that makes us... uneasy.
- Eivor: When you are crowned king, the laws of this land will be yours to decide.
- Oswald: Thank you for heeding me, Eivor. I know the worth of such a gesture.
Oswald stood in thought.
- Oswald: All this is...is like a dream.
- Eivor: But you are not asleep.
Finnr and Valdis approached the pair.
- Finnr: Well fought, well fought! The both of you!
Oswald glanced at Valdis before speaking to Finnr.
- Oswald: You came as well, old friend?
- Finnr: If I had known you were still alive, I would have stayed in Northwic.
- Eivor: Look around you. A happy occasion. And a glorious victory.
Oswald spoke to Valdis.
- Oswald: And soon, something more grand to take place. Our wedding, my love...if you will still have me, that is.
- Valdis: And why would I not?
- Oswald: I fought poorly. I melted under the heat and anger of that brute. And I never—
- Valdis: Oswald, stop. You fought. With all your heart and soul. That is all you need ever do.
Valdis hugged Oswald.
- Oswald: Come, then. We have much to prepare for.
Oswald and Valdis took their leave.
- 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?
- Finnr: Hardly. My heart is afire, but my body aches. I desire only...a long nap.
- Eivor: I saw a bale of hay back there.
- Finnr: Later, Eivor. For now, I must see to the wounded.
- Eivor: Then I will see you at the wedding.
- Finnr: Aye, of course, you will.
Finnr left to go rest.
- Eivor: I should return to Elmenham. Oswald's wedding will soon begin.
Outcome
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.
References
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla memories
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