- Eivor: Odo won't see reason. Sigfred wishes to burn the city down. But you, you can save Paris.
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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Eivor arrived at the Clever Fox Tavern as she heard a harlequin. | Eivor arrived at the [[Clever Fox Tavern]] as she heard a harlequin. | ||
*'''Harlequin 1:''' ''Come one, come all, enter our humble hall! Drink, dance, and sing to the madness of the king!'' | *'''Harlequin 1:''' ''Come one, come all, enter our humble hall! Drink, dance, and sing to the madness of the king!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Toka said King Charles carouses at this tavern. Strange, to drink and make merry on the eve of war.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Toka said King Charles carouses at this [[tavern]]. Strange, to drink and make merry on the eve of [[Siege of Paris (885–886)|war]].'' | ||
Eivor entered inside to find Toka talking to a constituent. | Eivor entered inside to find Toka talking to a constituent. | ||
*'''Toka:''' ''The Fat King! What other king could I mean? They say he sleeps here.'' | *'''Toka:''' ''The Fat King! What other king could I mean? They say he sleeps here.'' | ||
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*'''Toka:''' ''Fools with no shame or no honor, players who perform for the king.'' | *'''Toka:''' ''Fools with no shame or no honor, players who perform for the king.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''One of these fools may lead us to that greater fool, the king.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''One of these fools may lead us to that greater fool, the king.'' | ||
*'''Toka:''' ''Don't bother, it's like talking to drunks or Geats. Or drunken Geats. Eivor. I should thank you.'' | *'''Toka:''' ''Don't bother, it's like talking to drunks or {{Wiki|Geats}}. Or drunken Geats. Eivor. I should thank you.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''For what?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''For what?'' | ||
*'''Toka:''' ''For backing me against Sigfred. He will not talk to the Franks, but ... we should still try, yes?'' | *'''Toka:''' ''For backing me against [[Sigfred]]. He will not talk to the [[Franks]], but ... we should still try, yes?'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Yes. And you can do this thing, with or without him.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Yes. And you can do this thing, with or without him.'' | ||
*'''Toka:''' ''But I failed. Nobody here will tell me where to find the king. What should I do?'' | *'''Toka:''' ''But I failed. Nobody here will tell me where to find the king. What should I do?'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A wise [[shield]]-warrior must know both sword and words. Watch and learn.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A wise [[shield]]-warrior must know both [[sword]] and words. Watch and learn.'' | ||
Eivor left to investigate as Toka watched. Eivor walked around and heard a conversation within the tavern. | Eivor left to investigate as Toka watched. Eivor walked around and heard a conversation within the tavern. | ||
[[File:ACV Toka at Tavern.jpg|thumb|250px|Toka looked at Eivor leaving to investigate for Charles' whereabouts]] | [[File:ACV Toka at Tavern.jpg|thumb|250px|Toka looked at Eivor leaving to investigate for Charles' whereabouts]] | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''"Watch and learn," you said. See? Not so easy to find a king, is it?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''"Watch and learn," you said. See? Not so easy to find a king, is it?'' | ||
Eivor read a poster on a pillar. | Eivor read a poster on a pillar. | ||
:'''Wanted Poster'''<br>''WANTED: Richo, commonly known on the streets as the Rat King.<br><br>For harassment, extortion, torture, and murder by rodent.<br><br>Last spotted near the city sewers. Gold will be rewarded for any information.<br>Report to Captain Bolie.'' | :'''Wanted Poster'''<br>''WANTED: Richo, commonly known on the streets as the [[Rat]] King.<br><br>For harassment, extortion, torture, and murder by rodent.<br><br>Last spotted near the city sewers. [[Gold]] will be rewarded for any information.<br>Report to Captain Bolie.'' | ||
Eivor went and talked with another harlequin on a table. | Eivor went and talked with another harlequin on a table. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Greetings, good sir. I would offer my | *'''Eivor:''' ''Greetings, good sir. I would offer my sword to your king. Where may I find him?'' | ||
*'''Harlequin 2:''' ''When the great [[bear]] was sleeping, the jesters went creeping, into the great bear's room! The jesters were all drinking, dancing, and singing, even if waking the bear spells doom!'' | *'''Harlequin 2:''' ''When the great [[bear]] was sleeping, the jesters went creeping, into the great bear's room! The jesters were all drinking, dancing, and singing, even if waking the bear spells doom!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''The bear might be the king. So, the king had a room?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''The bear might be the king. So, the king had a room?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''I found what I need. Charles enjoys the theater in Amiens.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I found what I need. Charles enjoys the theater in Amiens.'' | ||
*'''Toka:''' ''Good. Let us go.'' | *'''Toka:''' ''Good. Let us go.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''No, he may lash out if he meets one of | *'''Eivor:''' ''No, he may lash out if he meets one of Sigfred's [[Elgring Clan|clan]]. Best I go alone.'' | ||
*'''Toka:''' ''As you wish. But meet me here when you are done and tell me what he said.'' | *'''Toka:''' ''As you wish. But meet me here when you are done and tell me what he said.'' | ||
Eivor left and headed to Amiens. Upon arrival, Eivor saw the [[Amphitheater]] and heard a child orator. | Eivor left and headed to Amiens. Upon arrival, Eivor saw the [[Amphitheater]] and heard a child orator. | ||
*'''French Child 1:''' ''Hear ye, hear ye! Sigfred the Slayer and his [[ | *'''French Child 1:''' ''Hear ye, hear ye! Sigfred the Slayer and his [[Norse mythology|heathen]] horde march on the gates of [[Paris]]. Count [[Odo of France|Odo]] calls for all loyal warriors to gather at [[Île de la Cité]]. | ||
Eivor looked within the area as she overheard the troupe rehearsing. | Eivor looked within the area as she overheard the troupe rehearsing. | ||
*'''Pantomime:''' ''How should we mere mortals measure the greatness of a king?'' | *'''Pantomime:''' ''How should we mere mortals measure the greatness of a king?'' | ||
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*'''Pantomime:''' ''Good Harlequin, you have made everything suddenly and abundantly clear. O mighty Charles lies low in the back of a darkened theater.'' | *'''Pantomime:''' ''Good Harlequin, you have made everything suddenly and abundantly clear. O mighty Charles lies low in the back of a darkened theater.'' | ||
Eivor also found a note near the troupe. | Eivor also found a note near the troupe. | ||
:'''A Note of Assurance'''<br>''Friend Pantomime,<br><br>While your concerns are understandable, | :'''A Note of Assurance'''<br>''Friend Pantomime,<br><br>While your concerns are understandable, consider—our Charles is an enlightened king.<br><br>He understands the special role jesters and actors play in tweaking the noses of monarchy.<br><br>Our play shall be richly rewarded—you shall see!<br><br>– Troubadour'' | ||
Eivor looked and found a ground level opening. | Eivor looked and found a ground level opening. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Looks like the backstage. Maybe Charles lurks within.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Looks like the backstage. Maybe Charles lurks within.'' | ||
Eivor walked in as she heard a dark, ominous voice. | Eivor walked in as she heard a dark, ominous voice quote an excerpt from {{Wiki|Psalm 137}}. | ||
*'''Unknown Voice:''' ''O daughter of [[Babylon]], who art to be destroyed; happy shall he be, that takes the little ones...'' | *'''Unknown Voice:''' ''O daughter of [[Babylon]], who art to be destroyed; happy shall he be, that takes the little ones...'' | ||
*'''Charles:''' ''Yes, demon, what? What does it do to the little ones?'' | *'''Charles:''' ''Yes, demon, what? What does it do to the little ones?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Charles. I heard two voices. Who else is back here?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Charles. I heard two voices. Who else is back here?'' | ||
*'''Charles:''' ''No one but me and this weak creature of flesh.'' | *'''Charles:''' ''No one but me and this weak creature of flesh.'' | ||
Charles | Charles came to his senses. | ||
*'''Charles:''' ''Forgive me.'' | *'''Charles:''' ''Forgive me.'' | ||
Charles stood up. | Charles stood up. | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Only you can save your people from Sigfred's wrath.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Only you can save your people from Sigfred's wrath.'' | ||
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*'''Charles:''' ''If the [[Earth|world]] were so simple, bread would grow on trees. Odo is a great man ... with greater ambitions. All of my nobles make demands of me. So does the pope. And the [[Greece|Greeks]], the Slavs, the [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxons]], the Saracens. And you, you Northmen. You demand land, hostages, tribute. Sometimes the best move is not to move at all.'' | *'''Charles:''' ''If the [[Earth|world]] were so simple, bread would grow on trees. Odo is a great man ... with greater ambitions. All of my nobles make demands of me. So does the {{Wiki|Pope Stephen V|pope}}. And the [[Greece|Greeks]], the Slavs, the [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxons]], the Saracens. And you, you Northmen. You demand land, hostages, tribute. Sometimes the best move is not to move at all.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''You would let your enemies slaughter one another.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You would let your enemies slaughter one another.'' | ||
*'''Charles:''' ''I will let my enemies paint God's green earth red with infidel blood ... while pious Charles prays only for peace.'' | *'''Charles:''' ''I will let my enemies paint God's green earth red with infidel blood ... while pious Charles prays only for peace.'' | ||
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*'''Toka:''' ''But we do not have the bastard boy.'' | *'''Toka:''' ''But we do not have the bastard boy.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''No, but I know where the queen took him. The plague ward, south of the city.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''No, but I know where the queen took him. The plague ward, south of the city.'' | ||
*'''Toka:''' ''I will gather my [[thegn]]s and take them hostage.'' | *'''Toka:''' ''I will gather my ''[[thegn]]s'' and take them hostage.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''To seize the prince lacks honor. But we should keep an eye on the boy all the same.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''To seize the prince lacks honor. But we should keep an eye on the boy all the same.'' | ||
*'''Toka:''' ''Hmm. I know a man with keen eye and light step. [[Pierre]]. | *'''Toka:''' ''Hmm. I know a man with keen eye and light step. [[Pierre]]. | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Eivor met with Charles for a truce, but Charles gave no leniency unless he received his son, Bernard. Eivor discussed with Toka about Charles' decision and both called on Pierre to keep an eye on Bernard. | Eivor met with Charles for a truce, but Charles gave no leniency unless he received his son, Bernard. Eivor discussed with Toka about Charles' decision, and both called on Pierre to keep an eye on Bernard. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Siege of Paris]]'' | ||
{{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]] | ||
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Royal Fox Hunt 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 seeks an audience with Charles the Fat.
Eivor arrived at the Clever Fox Tavern as she heard a harlequin.
Eivor entered inside to find Toka talking to a constituent.
The taverner left.
Toka signaled for a drink.
Eivor left to investigate as Toka watched. Eivor walked around and heard a conversation within the tavern.
Eivor read a poster on a pillar.
Eivor went and talked with another harlequin on a table.
Eivor looked around and found a ladder near a locked room. Climbing it, Eivor found a confused harlequin.
No answer came from the harlequin.
Eivor looked and pushed a moveable structure out of the way. Looking out of a window, Eivor climbed out of it and saw another window barred by wood. Breaking through, Eivor climbed in this window and found a key. With the key, Eivor opened a barred door and left to see the mute harlequin clapping at her. Going to the locked room, Eivor unlocked the door and searched the room. Eivor came across an invitation for King Charles.
Eivor spoke with Toka after leaving the room.
Eivor left and headed to Amiens. Upon arrival, Eivor saw the Amphitheater and heard a child orator.
Eivor looked within the area as she overheard the troupe rehearsing.
Eivor also found a note near the troupe.
Eivor looked and found a ground level opening.
Eivor walked in as she heard a dark, ominous voice quote an excerpt from Psalm 137.
Eivor walked in further to see a bloody painting of a ox on the wall.
Eivor moved towards Charles, who heard her presence.
Charles came to his senses.
Charles stood up.
Charles coughed heavily.
Charles signaled Eivor to leave and Eivor left. Charles sat on his chair and grinned while Eivor left the room. Eivor headed back to Paris to meet with Toka again. Upon arrival at the Clever Fox Tavern, Eivor spotted and talked with Toka near the barrels outside.
Eivor left Toka.
Eivor met with Charles for a truce, but Charles gave no leniency unless he received his son, Bernard. Eivor discussed with Toka about Charles' decision, and both called on Pierre to keep an eye on Bernard.