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| | location = West [[Oxfordshire|Oxenefordscire]], [[Mercia]] | | | location = West [[Oxfordshire|Oxenefordscire]], [[Mercia]] |
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| '''Nostalgia''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8.5]]. | | '''Nostalgia''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] in 2020 through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8.5]]. |
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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
| [[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] came across a mostly-blind elderly farmer sitting near his farm.
| | Eivor came across a mostly-blind elderly farmer sitting near his farm. |
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| ==Dialogue== | | ==Dialogue== |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''If only Rose was here. She would help me.'' | | Eivor heard an old man bemoaning his misfortune. |
| Eivor approached the old man. | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''I'm too old. Much too heavy! How will I ever get this done? If only Rose was here. She would help me.'' |
| | Eivor entered the man's house. Inside, she saw a letter on a bedside table. |
| | {{IUNote |
| | |Title=Old Letter |
| | |Text=Father,<br><br>I've done what I can for the people here, but the illness is too strong. There is scarcely anyone left to care for, and I feel sick.<br><br>I am coming home, Father. I am so eager to see you again.<br><br>–Rose}} |
| | She exited and approached the old man. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Having trouble, farmer?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Having trouble, farmer?'' |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose? Is that you? It is! My daughter, my child! I can scarcely believe it.'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose? Is that you? It is! My daughter, my child! I can scarcely believe it.'' |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''Very well. It is good to see you... again.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Very well. It is good to see you... again.'' |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a pleasure to have you at my side, Rose. But I'm so tired, so very tired. I cannot move those crates to shelter.'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a pleasure to have you at my side, Rose. But I'm so tired, so very tired. I cannot move those crates to shelter.'' |
| The man rose from his seat and walked towards the shelter. Eivor picked up a crate and followed him there. | | The man rose from his seat and walked towards the shelter. Eivor saw a note resting beside where the man had sat down. |
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| | |Title=Reminder |
| | |Text=I must remember to get the crates under the lean-to before the rains come. My memory isn't what it was. Where is Rose? Did she leave...some time ago? Oh, my...}} |
| | She found and picked up a crate then followed the farmer. |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Yes, Rose. Right there. You were always very clever, child. Put the others there, as well.'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Yes, Rose. Right there. You were always very clever, child. Put the others there, as well.'' |
| She did the same with another crate. | | She did the same with another crate. |
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| Eivor did the same with the last crate. | | Eivor did the same with the last crate. |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''That's the last of them. Come join me, Rose. It's been ages since we had a chat.'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''That's the last of them. Come join me, Rose. It's been ages since we had a chat.'' |
| He led Eivor to a couple of benches nearby and they sat opposite one another. | | He led Eivor to a couple of benches nearby. Eivor looked at some roses that had grown along the lean-to. |
| | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''White roses. Once we named you, they became your mother's favorite flower.'' |
| | A bush near a tree caught Eivor's attention and she inspected it. |
| | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''You and your mother made all our clothes. You were always a danger with a needle.'' |
| | The man's [[dog]], who had been following Eivor ever since she arrived, walked up to her. Eivor pet it. |
| | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Remember Fidelis? He would never leave your side.'' |
| | Eivor returned to sit opposite the man at the benches. |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose, you're such a help. Let us reminisce, shall we? The tale of how I courted your mother?'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose, you're such a help. Let us reminisce, shall we? The tale of how I courted your mother?'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Why not?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Why not?'' |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''You never tire of that one. Well. As a young man, I was sent to a great lord to help with his livestock. That first day, I brought the cows in from the field and there was this milkmaid, her smile like sunshine in a storm. I fancied her, she fancied me. We found our way to a storeroom to make better acquaintance.'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''You never tire of that one. Well. As a young man, I was sent to a great lord to help with his livestock. That first day, I brought the [[Cattle|cows]] in from the field and there was this milkmaid, her smile like sunshine in a storm. I fancied her, she fancied me. We found our way to a storeroom to make better acquaintance.'' |
| The man started to fall asleep. | | The man started to fall asleep. |
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| |-|What happened?= | | |-|What happened?= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''And then?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''And then?'' |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''What? O, yes. What was I saying? Ah, your mother and I in the storeroom. Yes. Well. The lord wandered in and caught us making merry. He fell into a dark rage and raised his axe, and me wearing nothing but a smile! Your mother had a quick wit, "Why master," she said, "This boy can fetch you more milk than you'd ever have use for." Well, the lord liked his milk, so says he, "Bring me this milk and perhaps I'll show mercy." We threw on our smocks and ran for the cow pen. We milked the cows in a frenzy and carried back two buckets. The lord spooned off some cream to taste. Satisfied, he had his servant set the milk in the shade and declared, "More!" "In a thrice, master," your mother said, and we ran outside. "How will we get more?" I asked. "The cows are spent!"'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''What? O, yes. What was I saying? Ah, your mother and I in the storeroom. Yes. Well. The lord wandered in and caught us making merry. He fell into a dark rage and raised his [[Battleaxe|axe]], and me wearing nothing but a smile! Your mother had a quick wit, "Why master," she said, "This boy can fetch you more milk than you'd ever have use for." Well, the lord liked his milk, so says he, "Bring me this milk and perhaps I'll show mercy." We threw on our smocks and ran for the cow pen. We milked the cows in a frenzy and carried back two buckets. The lord spooned off some cream to taste. Satisfied, he had his servant set the milk in the shade and declared, "More!" "In a thrice, master," your mother said, and we ran outside. "How will we get more?" I asked. "The cows are spent!"'' |
| The man started to fall asleep again. | | The man started to fall asleep again. |
| {{#tag:tabber| | | {{#tag:tabber| |
| What happened?= | | What happened?= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I must know what happened.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I must know what happened.'' |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Yes? O, "The cows are spent!" Your mother bade me not to be a ninny. She led me in a circle back to the buckets in the shade. "We'll bring him these again and call them new!" So we brought the master the same milk again. Again he was pleased, again he asked for more. And again we circled around! Soon the master had ten buckets... by his count. So he gave us his blessing. We ran for the stables, stole a horse, and never looked back. Not long after, you were born. The pinkest little babe a father could hope for! We named you Rose, after the cow. That reminds me - your mother's ring! She wanted you to have it. Here.'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Yes? O, "The cows are spent!" Your mother bade me not to be a ninny. She led me in a circle back to the buckets in the shade. "We'll bring him these again and call them new!" So we brought the master the same milk again. Again he was pleased, again he asked for more. And again we circled around! Soon the master had ten buckets... by his count. So he gave us his blessing. We ran for the [[stable]]s, stole a [[horse]], and never looked back. Not long after, you were born. The pinkest little babe a father could hope for! We named you Rose, after the cow. That reminds me—your mother's ring! She wanted you to have it. Here.'' |
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| {{#tag:tabber| | | {{#tag:tabber| |
| I accept the ring.= | | I accept the ring.= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Thank you... Father. It will remind me of Mother always.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Thank you... Father. It will remind me of Mother always.'' |
| After that Eivor can put the ring on Rose's grave. It's under the oak tree covered in roses, next to her mother.
| | Eivor took the ring and found the oak tree the man had spoken of earlier. Beside it, two crosses marked a pair of graves, one of which had a note on it. |
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| Eivor approached the old man again. | | |Title=Note from Father |
| | |Text=Rose,<br><br>My dear child. My memory is failing, but I shall never forget you, your laugh, your gentle ways.<br><br>I was blessed to have such a daughter. May you lie in peace, here beneath your favorite tree.}} |
| | Eivor spoke to the old man again. |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose! You've returned. Sit with me, I'll tell you a tale from my youth.'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Rose! You've returned. Sit with me, I'll tell you a tale from my youth.'' |
| Eivor noded in agreement. | | Eivor nodded in agreement. |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''There's the time I caught your mother with the blacksmith. O, my, yes. That's quite a story.'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''There's the time I caught your mother with the [[blacksmith]]. O, my, yes. That's quite a story.'' |
| He proceeded to tell his story. | | He proceeded to tell his story. |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''... and he never sat down again!'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''... and he never sat down again!'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I must go... Father. Take care.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I must go... Father. Take care.'' |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a delight to see you, Rose. Come back soon!'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a delight to see you, Rose. Come back soon!'' |
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| You should keep the ring.= | | You should keep the ring.= |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''I must go... Father. Take care.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I must go... Father. Take care.'' |
| *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a delight to see you, Rose. Come back soon!'' | | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''Such a delight to see you, Rose. Come back soon!'' |
| | Eivor nodded. |
| | *'''Elderly Farmer:''' ''The rosebush we planted by your mother's grave has grown all the way up the old oak tree. You remember, it's just outside there.'' |
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| {{!}}-{{!}} | | {{!}}-{{!}} |
| I'll let you sleep.= | | I'll let you sleep.= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Sleep well, old friend.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Sleep well, old friend.'' |
| Eivor leaves the sleeping man alone. | | Eivor left the sleeping man alone. |
| }} | | }} |
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| |-|I'll let you sleep.= | | |-|I'll let you sleep.= |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Sleep well, old friend.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Sleep well, old friend.'' |
| Eivor leaves the sleeping man alone. | | Eivor left the sleeping man alone. |
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| ==Outcome== | | ==Outcome== |
| Eivor helped the old man move some crates and listened to his stories. She either accepted or refused to take the ring of Rose's mother. | | Eivor helped the old man move some crates and listened to his stories. |
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| == Trivia ==
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| *An old letter in the Elderly Farmer's house reveals that Rose cared for the villagers during a disease outbreak. She eventually succumbed to it too, right before returning home.
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| *According to her father Rose was always "a danger with a needle". She and her mother made all the family's clothes.
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| *Rose had a dog named Fidelis, who will follow Eivor around while she is at the homestead. Apparently, he too mistakes Eivor for his deceased friend.
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| == Gallery == | |
| <gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> | | <gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> |
| ACV Nostalgia 1.jpg|Elderly Farmer gifts "Rose" his wife's ring | | ACV Nostalgia 1.jpg|The farmer gifting "Rose" with his wife's ring |
| ACV Nostalgia 2.jpg|The graves of Rose and her mother, covered in white roses | | ACV Nostalgia 2.jpg|Rose's and her mother's graves covered in white roses |
| ACV Nostalgia 3.jpg|Rose's trusty companion Fidelis, he would never leave her side | | ACV Nostalgia 3.jpg|Rose's dog Fidelis |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| *''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' | | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' |
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| {{ACVMemories}} | | {{ACVMemories}} |
| [[Category:Memories of Eivor Varinsdottir]] | | [[Category:Memories of Eivor Varinsdottir]] |
| [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] | | [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] |
| [[de:Nostalgie]] | | [[de:Nostalgie]] |