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'''Puppets and Prisoners''' 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]]. | '''Puppets and Prisoners''' 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]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Eivor arrived in Folcanstan and heard Basim and Cynebert talking near the town's docks. | Eivor arrived in Folcanstan and heard Basim and Cynebert talking near the town's docks. | ||
*'''Cynebert:''' ''O, you must try my ale sometime! You must! My abbey brews the best in [[Kent|Cent]].'' | *'''Cynebert:''' ''O, you must try my [[ale]] sometime! You must! My [[Church|abbey]] brews the best in [[Kent|Cent]].'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''It certainly sounds worth the risk of my immortal soul.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''It certainly sounds worth the risk of my immortal soul.'' | ||
*'''Cynebert:''' ''Ah, your God is rather a hard taskmaster?'' | *'''Cynebert:''' ''Ah, your God is rather a hard taskmaster?'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''And your [[Christianity|God]] forbids the mixing of wool and linen. It sounds to me like he's never heard of [[England]].'' | *'''Basim:''' ''And your [[Christianity|God]] forbids the [[Shatnez|mixing of wool and linen]]. It sounds to me like he's never heard of [[England]].'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Not all that is written in the scriptures is God's honest truth.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Not all that is written in the scriptures is God's honest truth.'' | ||
Eivor also overheard two men talking as well. | Eivor also overheard two men talking as well. | ||
*'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Man 1:''' ''I do a roaring trade at Reculver and Tunbridge. They pay well for my catch.'' | *'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Man 1:''' ''I do a roaring trade at Reculver and Tunbridge. They pay well for my catch.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''The monks? Do those parchment-skinned Christians ever eat meat?'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''The [[Scholar|monks]]? Do those parchment-skinned Christians ever eat meat?'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Don't you believe in [[Jesus of Nazareth|Jesus]]? They refrain because he died for our sins.'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Don't you believe in [[Jesus of Nazareth|Jesus]]? They refrain because he died for our sins.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''No one will stop me sucking the marrow of a nice leg of [[ | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''No one will stop me sucking the marrow of a nice leg of [[Sheep|lamb]]. Not even God's seed.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Well, I hope eternal damnation is worth it.'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Well, I hope eternal damnation is worth it.'' | ||
Eivor went and talked with Basim and the | Eivor went and talked with Basim and the abbot. | ||
[[File:ACV Eivor Basim Cynebert Discussion.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor, Basim, and Abbot Cynebert discuss their plan]] | [[File:ACV Eivor Basim Cynebert Discussion.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor, Basim, and Abbot Cynebert discuss their plan]] | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Eivor? You have news?'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Eivor? You have news?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''To inspire loyalty, Tedmund must owe you something. Such as ... his life?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''To inspire loyalty, Tedmund must owe you something. Such as ... his life?'' | ||
*'''Cynebert:''' ''Go on...'' | *'''Cynebert:''' ''Go on...'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A | *'''Eivor:''' ''A [[fort]]ress stormed, a man kidnapped. If you beat back his enemy, saved him from sure death, his gratitude would be...'' | ||
*'''Cynebert:''' ''Swell? It would know no bounds. But that fortress will be harder to pry open than a nun's knees.'' | *'''Cynebert:''' ''Swell? It would know no bounds. But that fortress will be harder to pry open than a nun's knees.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Perhaps, perhaps not.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Perhaps, perhaps not.'' | ||
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*'''Basim:''' ''The abbot is a friend of Fulke's, that is clear.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''The abbot is a friend of Fulke's, that is clear.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''So long as he doesn't suspect our motive, we may have a chance.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''So long as he doesn't suspect our motive, we may have a chance.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Indeed. This brings to mind a story, perhaps you've heard of it? The [[scorpion]] and the frog.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Indeed. This brings to mind {{Wiki|The Scorpion and the Frog|a story}}, perhaps you've heard of it? The [[scorpion]] and the frog.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A children's story?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A children's story?'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''A cautionary tale. The scorpion wants to cross the river, but he cannot swim. So he enlists the help of the frog. The frog agrees to carry him on his back, extracting a promise that the scorpion will not sting him.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''A cautionary tale. The scorpion wants to cross the river, but he cannot swim. So he enlists the help of the frog. The frog agrees to carry him on his back, extracting a promise that the scorpion will not sting him.'' | ||
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Both Basim and Eivor arrived near the lumber mill. | Both Basim and Eivor arrived near the lumber mill. | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Beamasfield is just ahead. Lead, I will follow.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Beamasfield is just ahead. Lead, I will follow.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I hope this chase will catch us a plump [[ | *'''Eivor:''' ''I hope this chase will catch us a plump [[Chicken|hen]].'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Once the abbot has Tedmund's gratitude, he will deliver Fulke. It will cost us nothing more than this.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Once the abbot has Tedmund's gratitude, he will deliver Fulke. It will cost us nothing more than this.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''If that leaden-wit keeps his word.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''If that leaden-wit keeps his word.'' | ||
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:Eivor may have approached the lumber mill stealthily. | :Eivor may have approached the lumber mill stealthily. | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Ah, you prefer to work in the shadows.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Ah, you prefer to work in the shadows.'' | ||
Eivor and Basim located Tedmund, who was yelling towards his guards. | Eivor and Basim located Tedmund, who was yelling towards his [[Soldier|guards]]. | ||
*'''Tedmund:''' ''Get back to work. Time is coin, and you're spending mine! Do you dare question the orders of the great ''Thegn'' Tedmund? I will have you flogged! I could throw a stone and hit a dozen men who'd do a better job than this! We have a quota to fill, we must keep the Danes from Cent!'' | *'''Tedmund:''' ''Get back to work. Time is coin, and you're spending mine! Do you dare question the orders of the great ''Thegn'' Tedmund? I will have you flogged! I could throw a stone and hit a dozen men who'd do a better job than this! We have a quota to fill, we must keep the Danes from Cent!'' | ||
Tedmund noticed Eivor and Basim. | Tedmund noticed Eivor and Basim. | ||
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*'''Basim:''' ''Flee, my friend. We have the man we came for. Does this venture not set your blood ablaze?'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Flee, my friend. We have the man we came for. Does this venture not set your blood ablaze?'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''You don't prefer working in the shadows?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You don't prefer working in the shadows?'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''And so we have. To steal a man, take him with swiftness, and escape without anyone on our heels. We hide in plain sight, such is our way. But only until the moment of success. The final strike.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''And so we have. To steal a man, take him with swiftness, and escape without anyone on our heels. We [[Blending|hide in plain sight]], such is [[The Creed|our way]]. But only until the moment of success. The final strike.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I prefer to act and speak. Kings and lords who do not are often misunderstood.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I prefer to act and speak. Kings and lords who do not are often misunderstood.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Yet, as a leader yourself, you cannot deny that subtlety and intrigue are a [[cloak]] you must wear. How many of your clan know the true circumstances of [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson|Sigurd]]'s absence?'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Yet, as a leader yourself, you cannot deny that subtlety and intrigue are a [[cloak]] you must wear. How many of your clan know the true circumstances of [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson|Sigurd]]'s absence?'' | ||
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Eivor and Basim arrived at their destination with a captured Tedmund. Cynebert arrived his group of guards. | Eivor and Basim arrived at their destination with a captured Tedmund. Cynebert arrived his group of guards. | ||
*'''Cynebert:''' ''Halt Danes! In the name of Aelfred, King of Wessex, I demand you release his royal subject into my care!'' | *'''Cynebert:''' ''Halt Danes! In the name of Aelfred, King of Wessex, I demand you release his royal subject into my care!'' | ||
Basim held a [[knife]] to Tedmund's throat. | Basim held a [[Short blade|knife]] to Tedmund's throat. | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Come no closer, Christian! Else your man dies by my blade!'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Come no closer, Christian! Else your man dies by my blade!'' | ||
*'''Tedmund:''' ''Please! I'm not the man you want.'' | *'''Tedmund:''' ''Please! I'm not the man you want.'' | ||
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*'''Tedmund:''' ''I'm not Tedmund! I'm not! I swear upon the holy rood, I am not Thegn Tedmund!'' | *'''Tedmund:''' ''I'm not Tedmund! I'm not! I swear upon the holy rood, I am not Thegn Tedmund!'' | ||
*'''Cynebert:''' ''What in Heaven's name is happening here?'' | *'''Cynebert:''' ''What in Heaven's name is happening here?'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Who are you? Speak quickly, or I will slit your throat and leave you for the [[ | *'''Eivor:''' ''Who are you? Speak quickly, or I will slit your throat and leave you for the [[Raven|crow]]s.'' | ||
*'''[[Shergar]]:''' ''Shergar! I am called Shergar! Lord Tedmund pays me a measly coin to serve as his double!'' | *'''[[Shergar]]:''' ''Shergar! I am called Shergar! Lord Tedmund pays me a measly coin to serve as his double!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Brother Shergar? You are far from [[Augustine of Canterbury|Augustine]]'s priory!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Brother Shergar? You are far from [[Augustine of Canterbury|Augustine]]'s priory!'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''You're of no use to us then. Perhaps I should just kill you, here and now.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You're of no use to us then. Perhaps I should just kill you, here and now.'' | ||
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*'''Shergar:''' ''No! Wait, wait. Let me think. Let me think! Ah! Danes! To storm the walls, you need Danes! There's a | *'''Shergar:''' ''No! Wait, wait. Let me think. Let me think! Ah! Danes! To storm the walls, you need Danes! There's a [[raid]]ing camp west of here I was told to be wary of. Acting as Tedmund, I ordered a band of soldiers to capture them. If you hurry, you may be able to stop this.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''If another band of Danes wants to join our assault, we'll have the distraction we need to get inside Rouecistre.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''If another band of Danes wants to join our assault, we'll have the distraction we need to get inside Rouecistre.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''If the Saxons don't slaughter them first.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''If the Saxons don't slaughter them first.'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''I am still Tedmund to the men in the field. I could speak with their captain, send his men away.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''I am still Tedmund to the men in the field. I could speak with their captain, send his men away.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''It's a fearless plan.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''It's a fearless plan.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''The Nornir knit winding paths that cannot be unknotted. It seems Rouecistre was always in our path. Abbot, stay alert. We will send word when we are ready to capture Tedmund.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''The [[Nornir]] knit winding paths that cannot be unknotted. It seems Rouecistre was always in our path. Abbot, stay alert. We will send word when we are ready to capture Tedmund.'' | ||
*'''Cynebert:''' ''And this fool? He knows much of our plan.'' | *'''Cynebert:''' ''And this fool? He knows much of our plan.'' | ||
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*'''Shergar:''' ''Yes, it is I, Thegn Tedmund. Coming to discuss the orders I gave you not one day ago.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''Yes, it is I, Thegn Tedmund. Coming to discuss the orders I gave you not one day ago.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''This ham hock will get us all killed.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''This ham hock will get us all killed.'' | ||
*'''[[Norse people|Norse]] Warrior 1:''' ''Oi, let us free, you festering canker on a [[ | *'''[[Norse people|Norse]] Warrior 1:''' ''Oi, let us free, you festering canker on a [[Pig|sow]]'s arse! You murdered our people! Men, women, children!'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 3:''' ''Pipe down, you [[dog]]s. You're slaves of Cent now.'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 3:''' ''Pipe down, you [[dog]]s. You're slaves of Cent now.'' | ||
Shergar, as Tedmund, talked to the captain. | Shergar, as Tedmund, talked to the captain. | ||
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*'''Shergar:''' ''Yes, yes, I order ... I order you ... to stop loitering and return to your barracks, you scab-wit.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''Yes, yes, I order ... I order you ... to stop loitering and return to your barracks, you scab-wit.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''And what of the captured Danes?'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''And what of the captured Danes?'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''You must kill them all! Every last− Sorry, no. Leave them here. Tied up. As a ... a feast for [[ | *'''Shergar:''' ''You must kill them all! Every last− Sorry, no. Leave them here. Tied up. As a ... a feast for [[Wolf|wolves]] and crows. That is all. You may depart. Shoo.'' | ||
The captain left. | The captain left. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A convincing ruse that has earned you your freedom. Go. And make your life anew, not in another man's boots.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A convincing ruse that has earned you your freedom. Go. And make your life anew, not in another man's boots.'' | ||
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*'''Shergar:''' ''Yes, yes, I order ... I order you ... to stop loitering and return to your barracks, you scab-wit.'' | *'''Shergar:''' ''Yes, yes, I order ... I order you ... to stop loitering and return to your barracks, you scab-wit.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''And what of the captured Danes?'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''And what of the captured Danes?'' | ||
*'''Shergar:''' ''You must kill them all! Every last− Sorry, no. Leave them here. Tied up. As a ... a feast for | *'''Shergar:''' ''You must kill them all! Every last− Sorry, no. Leave them here. Tied up. As a ... a feast for wolves and crows. That is all. You may depart. Shoo.'' | ||
The captain left. | The captain left. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A convincing ruse that has earned you your freedom. Go. And make your life anew, not in another man's boots.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A convincing ruse that has earned you your freedom. Go. And make your life anew, not in another man's boots.'' | ||
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[[File:ACV Eivor Basim Past Conversations.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor and Basim divulge their pasts to each other]] | [[File:ACV Eivor Basim Past Conversations.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor and Basim divulge their pasts to each other]] | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''You've traveled so far to carry out your duty. Is this the life of a [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]]? Always on the move?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You've traveled so far to carry out your duty. Is this the life of a [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]]? Always on the move?'' | ||
Eivor took a drink from a bottle and set it aside. | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''Mine is not the usual path. The creed does travel. Our ideals are universal, we believe that.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Mine is not the usual path. The creed does travel. Our ideals are universal, we believe that.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''So there's nowhere you call home?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''So there's nowhere you call home?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Weird.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Weird.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''For me, home is family. But I have no family.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''For me, home is family. But I have no family.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''No one? Not even Hytham?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''No one? Not even [[Hytham]]?'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Parents, brothers, all dead.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Parents, brothers, [[Great Catastrophe|all dead]].'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I lost [[Rosta|my]] [[Varin|parent]]s when I was nine winters along. Without Sigurd, I would've ... I would've.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I lost [[Rosta|my]] [[Varin|parent]]s when I was nine winters along. Without Sigurd, I would've ... I would've.'' | ||
Eivor stared distantly into the fire. | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''There is always one unbreakable bond.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''There is always one unbreakable bond.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Yes.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Yes.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''Children, they bewilder you. They can cause you so much worry, fill you with joy. Even stop your heart. And if you're lucky, they replace you. I was not so lucky. I had a son. I miss him terribly. Even now.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''Children, they bewilder you. They can cause you so much worry, fill you with joy. Even stop your heart. And if you're lucky, they replace you. | ||
Basim poked at the fire with a stick then watched the embers fly into the air before poking the fire again. | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''I was not so lucky. I had [[Fenrir|a son]]. I miss him terribly. Even now.'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I'm sorry, Basim.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I'm sorry, Basim.'' | ||
*'''Basim:''' ''He was taken from me. By someone I trusted. A friend, a mentor. A man who I would trust with anything. But a man you trust with anything ... can take anything. He took all I had. All I had.'' | *'''Basim:''' ''He was taken from me. By [[Odin|someone]] I trusted. A friend, a mentor. A man who I would trust with anything. But a man you trust with anything ... can take anything. | ||
Basim stabbed at the fire. | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''He took all I had.'' | |||
He gave a melancholy smile to Eivor. | |||
*'''Basim:''' ''All I had.'' | |||
Night passed and morning came. | Night passed and morning came. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Rouecistre will not be an easy nut to crack. Time to prepare.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Rouecistre will not be an easy nut to crack. Time to prepare.'' | ||
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Puppets and Prisoners 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 traveled to Folcanstan to meet with Cynebert and Basim.
Eivor arrived in Folcanstan and heard Basim and Cynebert talking near the town's docks.
Eivor also overheard two men talking as well.
Eivor went and talked with Basim and the abbot.
Basim and Eivor left as Cynebert gathered his forces. Basim and Eivor began to ride horses to Beamasfield.
Both Basim and Eivor arrived near the lumber mill.
Basim and Eivor entered the lumber mill and looked for Tedmund.
Eivor and Basim located Tedmund, who was yelling towards his guards.
Tedmund noticed Eivor and Basim.
Eivor went to Tedmund and tied him up.
Eivor carried a captured Tedmund.
Eivor and Basim arrived at their destination with a captured Tedmund. Cynebert arrived his group of guards.
Basim held a knife to Tedmund's throat.
Eivor and Cynebert went to discuss further.
Shergar led the way for Eivor and Basim.
They all arrived at the camp.
They all approached the camp's captain.
Shergar, as Tedmund, talked to the captain.
Eivor looked to the captain.
The captain left.
The captain, the guards, and Shergar started to leave together.
Eivor and Basim freed the Norse warriors.
Runa nodded yes.
Night came as Basim and Eivor sat near a campfire.
Eivor took a drink from a bottle and set it aside.
Eivor stared distantly into the fire.
Basim poked at the fire with a stick then watched the embers fly into the air before poking the fire again.
Basim stabbed at the fire.
He gave a melancholy smile to Eivor.
Night passed and morning came.
After wrongly capturing Shergar, a double of their target, Thegn Tedmund, Basim and Eivor freed a group of Danes, including Runa, to help storm Rouecistre Fortress.