*'''Rollo:''' ''Very well. But do not let [[Loki]] whisper lies in your ear.''
*'''Rollo:''' ''Very well. But do not let [[Loki]] whisper lies in your ear.''
Eivor went to investigate.
Eivor went to investigate.
*'''Ake:''' ''While you were drinking and whoring, Rollo, the Saxons attacked us. And these two were nowhere to be found.''
*'''[[Ake]]:''' ''While you were drinking and whoring, Rollo, the Saxons attacked us. And these two were nowhere to be found.''
*'''Rollo:''' ''Neither betrayed us, Ake! Gerhild is my sworn [[shield]]-sister and Lork served my father well.''
*'''Rollo:''' ''Neither betrayed us, Ake! Gerhild is my sworn [[shield]]-sister and Lork served my father well.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Seems like the Saxons didn't get all of Rollo's clan. I should speak to both, and see if I can find some evidence around the camp.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Seems like the Saxons didn't get all of Rollo's clan. I should speak to both, and see if I can find some evidence around the camp.''
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Eivor met with Estrid to discuss her arrangements to return to Francia.
Dialogue
Eivor went to meet Estrid in the marketplace.
Anglo-Saxon Woman 1:Did you hear? The Danes tried to kidnap Lady Estrid.
Anglo-Saxon Man 1:I was there! I saw it! Not much of a raiding party. Just a ragtag band, chased off by Aelfred's men. Laughing as they went.
Estrid saw Eivor coming.
Estrid:There you are, Eivor! Over here!
Eivor spoke with Estrid.
Eivor:I came first to help you. Your need seemed more ... pressing.
Eivor:They are, though time will tell if the fire is rekindled.
Estrid:And now my marriage awaits your executioner's sword.
Eivor:Will it not be strange to leave this place? You've lived here half your life.
Estrid:Yes, but what is to keep me here? A loveless union and the dirt mounds of two babes who never took a breath.
Eivor:Have you always missed Francia?
Estrid:I have. Or rather I miss the woman I was when I lived there. Somewhat freer and more hopeful.
Eivor:And what of our plan, the great Lammas kidnap? Is this a Christian feast?
Eivor:You speak with some sadness. Has your time here always been tragic?
Estrid:There have been tears, but also great passions. Love, foolishness, regret. Yet is that not all lives? The best lived of them?
Eivor:And what of our plan, the great Lammas kidnap? Is this a Christian feast?
Eivor:And what of our plan, the great Lammas kidnap? Is this a Christian feast?
Estrid:Yes! It's a wonderful evening, a blessing of the harvest. Full of fruits and fires, drinking and dancing.
Eivor:Revelers with muddy minds and glazed eyes. That's good for us. And what of the ship that will sail you home?
Estrid:I know just the one! And her captain is full of fire. Come, I will take you to him.
Estrid led Eivor to the ship's captain.
Eivor:This captain, who is he?
Estrid:Not much more than a boy in his seventeenth year. Full of youthful bravado.
Eivor:A Saxon?
Estrid:A Dane. Though Eadred calls you raiders. He says that you are here to steal England.
Eivor:Some may be. But I've come to settle a stretch of land. I'm not so keen to return to the winters of my birth in Norway.
Estrid:Norway, ah! It must be beautiful. Rugged and fearsome. And cold as anything, the frozen North.
Eivor:So cold that the light hangs in the sky. A road for the Valkyries, who carry our dead warriors to the eternal feast.
Estrid:An eternal feast would be a merry end.
Eivor and Estrid arrived at the destination.
Estrid:We are here.
Eivor:This is a brothel.
Estrid:The captain's name is Hrolfr, called Rollo in my tongue. Tell him of our new plan and agree to whatever reward he demands. He may take some convincing, for we did not part on the best of terms.
Eivor:I'll bring him round by force or persuasion. Just be ready for my signal at the Lammas festival.
Estrid left as Eivor tried to enter the brothel.
Rollo:Ah!
Eivor:Rollo?
Rollo: (groaning)
Eivor saw that the door finally opened and she walked in on Rollo engaging in foreplay.
Rollo:Please, I'm just a poor Christian brother with nothing left to give!
The door was knocked on again as Eivor saw soldiers through the brothel's window.
Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:Oi! Bring out the one they call Rollo! The king's men want to ask him a few questions.
Rollo:No, no, no, no, no, no!
Eivor:Just a second!
Eivor dropped her apple and answered the door.
Eivor:Good day, sir, come in.
As soon as the soldier put his first foot through the door, Eivor slammed the door on him and barged the door.
Eivor:Move, move!
Eivor took out her axe and chopped Rollo free from his foreplay scenario.
Rollo:Some help here!
Anglo-Saxon Soldier 2:Bloody fucking Danes! Open this door.
Rollo received his items from a brothel hostess and escaped with Eivor.
Eivor:Out! Now!
Rollo:Follow me!
Eivor and Rollo fought against the king's soldiers.
Anglo-Saxon Soldier 3:We found your camp, Dane! Your friends are trussed up. No one can help you now!
Anglo-Saxon Soldier 4:I'll rip your heart out Dane!
Rollo:Even ale-addled, I'm worth ten of you! Surrender to Rollo Longshanks! Where are my men, you lap-dogs?
The Vikings defeated the king's soldiers and spoke to one another.
Eivor:Estrid did not lie. You have fire!
Rollo:And who are you to Estrid?
Eivor:Only a friend. I'm Eivor, of the Raven Clan.
Rollo:Norse, by the music of your speech. Then you must forgive me. Those Saxons knew about my camp. I was mind-drunk to leave my warriors behind!
Eivor:Go to your men if you must. Only tell me where to find you. We have much to talk about.
Rollo:Northeast of here, by the river's mouth. Follow me, or come when you can.
Eivor left and met up with Rollo after their altercation with the soldiers.
Anglo-Saxon Woman 3:Run a brothel they said, spend most of the day lying on your back. Job would be a good 'un without the lusty swains of Essexe.
Eivor found a note on the brothel.
Special Services: Brother Musevus: delights in oil. The hotter the better.
Brother Alexander: seeks the company of the sweetest of beards.
Brother Martin: Two ladies (one blonde, the other excessively hairy)
Brother Asen: he likes to drink. And watch.
Brother Michael: goats (make sure Phillipa has her horns filed)
Friar David: candles (we must order more from the priory)
Brother Tepavus: rough
If Eivor followed Rollo instead of coming later
Rollo:Saxon bastards! Rollo the Imprudent? I'll show them! I'll be Rollo the Gelder soon enough!
Eivor:Or Rollo the Screamer if you don't keep it down.
Rollo:Was it you who gave Ivarr the Boneless his name? I hear talk of his deeds around the campfire but the name I never understood.
Eivor:He was Boneless before I met him. Now he's bones on a pyre, that's all I know for sure.
Rollo:And King Aelfred? Can you imagine their king in the sky-blanket Tyr sends our land? He'd be bluer than my father on nights the mead is strong. He'd fall asleep in the snow with a dog keeping him warm. Ah, this talk makes me long for the old times. The good old times!
Eivor arrived at Rollo's camp.
Rollo:No! What is this? Why are my people bound?
Eivor spoke to Rollo.
Rollo:It's worse than I feared! So many of my people gone...
Eivor:... and the rest at each other's throats. They believe one of your number is a traitor?
Rollo:Lork and Gerhild have been at my side all season. I don't like to doubt them, but my people are taken, and my ship is gone.
Eivor:If the traitor lives, all of you are at risk. Let me talk to them. The innocent have nothing to hide.