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| | Eivor approached a locked tomb with some food supplies at the door. Near the crates she read a note. |
| | [can't be bothered finding the formatting for notes rn, so it's just here] |
| | :'''Note of Support:'''<br>''Bless you dearie.<br>You're an inspiration to us all. Accept these few carrots, they've turned black and all, but the Good Lord made them and they give sustenance.'' |
| | Eivor walked to the back of the tomb and shot the bars on the door through an opening before returning to the door and entering the tomb. She went down the ladder and came upon a woman praying. |
| | *'''Anchoress:''' ''Here in solitude, forever enclosed, I foreswear all earthly pleasures. I pay my penance within these walls, never to see the light of sun again. A sinner am I, the joys of life I have forsaken.'' |
| | Eivor approached the woman. |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''What are you doing in this dungeon?'' |
| | *'''Anchoress:''' ''I devote myself to solitary prayer, to confession and fasting.'' |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''I have broken the lock. You can leave.'' |
| | *'''Anchoress:''' ''But I choose to live this way. I am an anchoress. This is my entire life.'' |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''Sealed up here? All day and night for life? It is an odd way to worship.'' |
| | *'''Anchoress:''' ''I am at complete peace with the world. Can you say as much?'' |
| | <tabber> |
| | |-|I can.= |
| | |-|I cannot.= |
| | |-|(Charisma level 2) Come outside.= |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''How can you be at peace with the world if you live beyond its reach?'' |
| | *'''Anchoress:''' ''I know the pain it can inflict.'' |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''Come outside. Your god won't be angry for just a few moments. Come. Come.'' |
| | *'''Anchoress:''' ''I will follow you, if only to feel the grass beneath my feet. I will repent when I return. I came here after the dark times. Pestilence and hunger. The death of my father. It's been years. I wonder what it will be like to once again feel a cool breeze, the warm sun, the scent of lavender?'' |
| | Eivor led the woman outside. |
| | *'''Anchoress:''' ''Ah! The world! It is so beautiful. The earth's beauty renews us. Thank you, stranger. My life begins anew.'' |
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| | </tabber> |
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The Anchoress was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
Eivor encountered a small religious building with a locked door.
Dialogue
Eivor approached a locked tomb with some food supplies at the door. Near the crates she read a note.
[can't be bothered finding the formatting for notes rn, so it's just here]
- Note of Support:
Bless you dearie.
You're an inspiration to us all. Accept these few carrots, they've turned black and all, but the Good Lord made them and they give sustenance.
Eivor walked to the back of the tomb and shot the bars on the door through an opening before returning to the door and entering the tomb. She went down the ladder and came upon a woman praying.
- Anchoress: Here in solitude, forever enclosed, I foreswear all earthly pleasures. I pay my penance within these walls, never to see the light of sun again. A sinner am I, the joys of life I have forsaken.
Eivor approached the woman.
- Eivor: What are you doing in this dungeon?
- Anchoress: I devote myself to solitary prayer, to confession and fasting.
- Eivor: I have broken the lock. You can leave.
- Anchoress: But I choose to live this way. I am an anchoress. This is my entire life.
- Eivor: Sealed up here? All day and night for life? It is an odd way to worship.
- Anchoress: I am at complete peace with the world. Can you say as much?
- Eivor: How can you be at peace with the world if you live beyond its reach?
- Anchoress: I know the pain it can inflict.
- Eivor: Come outside. Your god won't be angry for just a few moments. Come. Come.
- Anchoress: I will follow you, if only to feel the grass beneath my feet. I will repent when I return. I came here after the dark times. Pestilence and hunger. The death of my father. It's been years. I wonder what it will be like to once again feel a cool breeze, the warm sun, the scent of lavender?
Eivor led the woman outside.
- Anchoress: Ah! The world! It is so beautiful. The earth's beauty renews us. Thank you, stranger. My life begins anew.
Outcome
Eivor convinced the Anchoress to leave the tomb.
References
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla memories
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