- Bárid: Except you, cousin... You never doubted me.
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*'''Flann:''' ''King [[Niall Glúndub|Niall]] and King [[Domnall mac Áeda|Domnall]] were doubtless seeking to cast blame elsewhere. The Church is a convenient scapegoat.'' | *'''Flann:''' ''King [[Niall Glúndub|Niall]] and King [[Domnall mac Áeda|Domnall]] were doubtless seeking to cast blame elsewhere. The Church is a convenient scapegoat.'' | ||
*'''Ciara:''' ''What if there's some truth to Bárid's suspicions?'' | *'''Ciara:''' ''What if there's some truth to Bárid's suspicions?'' | ||
*'''Flann:''' ''Eogan is the Abbot of [[Armagh]], God's Appointed in [[Ireland]]. I cannot doubt him on the word of a ... friend.'' | *'''Flann:''' ''Eogan is the Abbot of [[Armagh]], God's Appointed in [[Ireland]]. I cannot doubt him on the word of a... friend.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''You mean a pagan.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You mean a pagan.'' | ||
Bárid walked into the tent meeting. | Bárid walked into the tent meeting. | ||
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A war horn was blown in the distance. | A war horn was blown in the distance. | ||
*'''Bárid:''' ''Eogan's [[wolf|wolves]] have arrived. I didn't come this far to die in a tent, my king.'' | *'''Bárid:''' ''Eogan's [[wolf|wolves]] have arrived. I didn't come this far to die in a tent, my king.'' | ||
Flann | Flann grimaced at Bárid. | ||
*'''Irish Soldier 1:''' ''We're under attack!'' | *'''Irish Soldier 1:''' ''We're under attack!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Come on!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Come on!'' | ||
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*'''Bárid:''' ''Blunt those archers' barbs! Leave none alive!'' | *'''Bárid:''' ''Blunt those archers' barbs! Leave none alive!'' | ||
Eivor and her allies attacked the archers. | Eivor and her allies attacked the archers. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''The [[raven]]s will have your eyes!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''The [[raven]]s will have your eyes!<br>You come like wolves, now die like dogs!'' | ||
*'''Bárid:''' ''Seek out Flann and Ciara at the barricades. I'll gather the men and meet you back here.'' | *'''Bárid:''' ''Seek out Flann and Ciara at the barricades. I'll gather the men and meet you back here.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Until then, cousin.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Until then, cousin.'' | ||
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*'''Ciara:''' ''They have no honor. Show them no mercy!'' | *'''Ciara:''' ''They have no honor. Show them no mercy!'' | ||
Eogan's men started to retreat. | Eogan's men started to retreat. | ||
*'''Flann:''' ''That's the last of them!'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''They retreat.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''They retreat.'' | ||
*'''Ciara:''' ''You've saved us.'' | *'''Ciara:''' ''You've saved us.'' | ||
Eivor, Flann, and Ciara survived, but with the loss and injuries of most of their army alongside the Clogher camp's near-destruction. | Eivor, Flann, and Ciara survived, but with the loss and injuries of most of their army alongside the Clogher camp's near-destruction. At the very least, the attack was repelled. | ||
*'''Flann:''' ''We held them off. At a great cost.'' | *'''Flann:''' ''We held them off. At a great cost.'' | ||
*'''Ciara:''' ''Eivor? Where is Bárid?'' | *'''Ciara:''' ''Eivor? Where is Bárid?'' | ||
Ciara and Eivor went to look for Bárid. | Ciara and Eivor went to look for Bárid. Eivor yelled out for him. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Bárid, can you hear me? Bárid mac Ímair!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Bárid, can you hear me?'' | ||
Eivor yelled out for him again, this time with more worry in her voice. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Bárid mac Ímair!'' | |||
Ciara and Eivor came across an injured soldier. | Ciara and Eivor came across an injured soldier. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Have you seen King Bárid?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Have you seen King Bárid?'' | ||
*'''Irish Soldier 2:''' ''Aye, he was headed towards the farm on the edge of the village.'' | *'''Irish Soldier 2:''' ''Aye, he was headed towards the farm on the edge of the village.'' | ||
Eivor headed in the soldier | Eivor headed in the direction the soldier indicated. She recognized the feeling of dread that came over her. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A cold grips my heart.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A cold hand that grips my heart.'' | ||
Eivor caught sight of Bárid on the ground, motionless. | Eivor caught sight of Bárid on the ground, motionless. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Bárid!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Bárid!'' | ||
Eivor | Eivor went to Bárid, who lay on the ground bleeding and coughing. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Bárid?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Bárid?'' | ||
*'''Bárid:''' ''Eivor...'' | *'''Bárid:''' ''Eivor...?'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I'm here.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I'm here.'' | ||
*'''Bárid:''' ''A glorious end, don't you think? Worthy of a {{Wiki|saga}}, maybe ... And you thought I'd gone soft...'' | *'''Bárid:''' ''A glorious end, don't you think? Worthy of a {{Wiki|saga}}, maybe... And you thought I'd gone soft...'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''No one knew your true measure.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''No one knew your true measure.'' | ||
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|-|Supported Bárid's counsel= | |||
*'''Bárid:''' ''Except you, cousin... You never doubted me.'' | |||
|-|Did not support Bárid's counsel= | |||
*'''Bárid:''' ''Not even you, cousin... You had your doubts... Good thing I was too stupid to give up...'' | *'''Bárid:''' ''Not even you, cousin... You had your doubts... Good thing I was too stupid to give up...'' | ||
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Eivor put an axe to his body to get Bárid ready for [[Valhalla (afterlife)|Valhalla]]. | Eivor put an axe to his body to get Bárid ready for [[Valhalla (afterlife)|Valhalla]]. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Your bravery will be remembered, Bárid. I'll see to it.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Your bravery will be remembered, Bárid. I'll see to it.'' | ||
Eivor | Eivor placed Bárid's hands on the axe. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Hold your weapon well, cousin. I will see you in Valhalla.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Hold your weapon well, cousin. I will see you in Valhalla.'' | ||
*'''Bárid:''' ''[[Sichfrith]] is my Valhalla, Eivor. Valhalla need not be a place... It can be... a legacy... Flann must back him. Have him swear by his God. There's nothing | *'''Bárid:''' ''[[Sichfrith]] is my Valhalla, Eivor. Valhalla need not be a place... It can be... a legacy... Flann must back him. Have him swear by his God. There's nothing the Christians fear more than their Almighty's wrath.'' | ||
Bárid died in front of Eivor as she stood up. | Bárid died in front of Eivor as she stood up. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''It will be done.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''It will be done.'' | ||
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*'''Flann:''' ''When he has proven himself. It would not be good politics at this time—'' | *'''Flann:''' ''When he has proven himself. It would not be good politics at this time—'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Trolls take your politics! Bárid gave his life in your service. If this is how you repay loyalty, you'll be in short supply.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Trolls take your politics! Bárid gave his life in your service. If this is how you repay loyalty, you'll be in short supply.'' | ||
*'''Flann:''' ''Twice you've stung me with truth. I'll return the favor. Sichfrith isn't ready ... but he could be with proper teaching.'' | *'''Flann:''' ''Twice you've stung me with truth. I'll return the favor. Sichfrith isn't ready... but he could be with proper teaching.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Good. He'll benefit with your wisdom.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Good. He'll benefit with your wisdom.'' | ||
*'''Flann:''' ''And my support. But neither throne will be secure while Eogan lives.'' | *'''Flann:''' ''And my support. But neither throne will be secure while Eogan lives.'' | ||
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*'''Flann:''' ''My thoughts ride too rough for sleep. I've an army and reputation to reclaim. The second may prove harder than the first.'' | *'''Flann:''' ''My thoughts ride too rough for sleep. I've an army and reputation to reclaim. The second may prove harder than the first.'' | ||
Flann left while Ciara stayed to pay her respects. | Flann left while Ciara stayed to pay her respects. | ||
*'''Ciara:''' ''My mother used to tell me that The [[Morrigan (Isu)| | *'''Ciara:''' ''My mother used to tell me that The [[Morrigan (Isu)|Morrígan]] used to feed on the death of heroes, then fill men's heads with thoughts of war. I imagined using the [[Hill of Tara|Tara]] [[Lia Fáil|stone]] to drown out their song, the way Bishop Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''There's no power strong enough to do what you say. Not even the gods can change fate. The world is destined to end in war.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''There's no power strong enough to do what you say. Not even the gods can change fate. The world is destined to end in war.'' | ||
*'''Ciara:''' ''′Twas naught but the fantasy of a young girl, so.'' | *'''Ciara:''' ''′Twas naught but the fantasy of a young girl, so.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Tell Flann I'll come to him after I've arranged things with Sichfrith.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Tell Flann I'll come to him after I've arranged things with Sichfrith.'' | ||
*'''Ciara:''' ''Tell him yourself, I'm not leaving yet.'' | *'''Ciara:''' ''Tell him yourself, I'm not leaving yet.'' | ||
Eivor left Ciara at the graves while she left to meet with Sichfrith. | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Eivor, Bárid, Ciara and Flann Sinna came under attack by Eogan's men at Clogher. From this betrayal, Flann lost most of his army and Bárid died from the onslaught. | Eivor, Bárid, Ciara and Flann Sinna came under attack by Eogan's men at Clogher. From this betrayal, Flann lost most of his army and Bárid died from the onslaught. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
During the battle, some lines may play out of order, based on the game considering the player to be in or no longer in active combat at given positions in Clogher. Additionally, the "doubts" that Bárid mentions in his final moments appear to be influenced by the decision made during the war council meeting in [[The Northern Reach]], when Bárid lays out his plan to use diplomacy to subdue [[Aileach]]. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
The Mask of Diplomacy was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor returned to Clogher to report Eogan's treachery to High King Flann Sinna.
Eivor entered Flann's tent to talk with him and Ciara.
Bárid walked into the tent meeting.
A war horn was blown in the distance.
Flann grimaced at Bárid.
Eivor, Bárid, Flann, and Ciara join in to fight Eogan's army.
As the Southern Army fought the ambushers, Flann yelled to his men.
More of Eogan's army kept coming.
Eivor and her allies attacked the archers.
Eivor met with Ciara and Flann near the barricades.
Eivor fought alongside the High King and his poetess.
Eogan's men started to retreat.
Eivor, Flann, and Ciara survived, but with the loss and injuries of most of their army alongside the Clogher camp's near-destruction. At the very least, the attack was repelled.
Ciara and Eivor went to look for Bárid. Eivor yelled out for him.
Eivor yelled out for him again, this time with more worry in her voice.
Ciara and Eivor came across an injured soldier.
Eivor headed in the direction the soldier indicated. She recognized the feeling of dread that came over her.
Eivor caught sight of Bárid on the ground, motionless.
Eivor went to Bárid, who lay on the ground bleeding and coughing.
Eivor put an axe to his body to get Bárid ready for Valhalla.
Eivor placed Bárid's hands on the axe.
Bárid died in front of Eivor as she stood up.
Time passed as Bárid was laid to rest outside Dublin, at Gortknaw.
Ciara walked into the middle of Flann and Eivor's conversation.
Flann left while Ciara stayed to pay her respects.
Eivor left Ciara at the graves while she left to meet with Sichfrith.
Eivor, Bárid, Ciara and Flann Sinna came under attack by Eogan's men at Clogher. From this betrayal, Flann lost most of his army and Bárid died from the onslaught.
During the battle, some lines may play out of order, based on the game considering the player to be in or no longer in active combat at given positions in Clogher. Additionally, the "doubts" that Bárid mentions in his final moments appear to be influenced by the decision made during the war council meeting in The Northern Reach, when Bárid lays out his plan to use diplomacy to subdue Aileach.