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| '''The Wayward''' 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]]. | | '''The Wayward''' 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]]. |
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| Eivor rode off with Skinfaxi. | | Eivor rode off with Skinfaxi. |
| *'''Asta:''' ''Hey! Where are you going? That's my horse! Stop, you [[thief]]! You dirty horse thief!'' | | *'''Asta:''' ''Hey! Where are you going? That's my horse! Stop, you [[thief]]! You dirty horse thief!'' |
| </tabber>There is actually a third option if you are a monster, you can kill the horse and it will trigger another line from Asta | | |-| |
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The Wayward was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
TBA
Dialogue
Eivor walked up to the stone end of a fallen bridge, where she saw a young girl attempting to emulate a horse as she called out to her mount.
- Asta: Nnngrrrr! I, the great summoner Asta, call to you, my noble steed Skinfaxi! I know you are deaf, but hear me in your soul!
- Eivor: I know not think the horse can hear you.
- Asta: That horse can't hear anything! So, how does he—Uh, how did father do it then? The horse always comes when he summons it. Father was a good horse summoner, I'll have you know. I will rise in his stead!
Eivor spotted Skinfaxi across the river. She waded through the chest-high water and reached the other side.
- Asta: Rnnngh! Vrrrrghh!
To me, I decree! If not your ears, may your essence hear me!
Eivor mounted Skinfaxi.
Eivor rode back across the water and returned Skinfaxi to Asta.
- Asta: Hah! My summoning worked!
- Eivor: Your horse is a little unsettled but safe.
- Asta: I, Asta the Great Summoner, first of her name, thank ye.
- Eivor: Next time, summon a bridge.
- Asta: If father were still alive, he'd be proud of me. Wouldn't he, Skinfally? Wait, what did I call you earlier?
Asta laughed as she rode off into town.
- Eivor: Maybe the horse will have a better life now.
- Anglo-Saxon Man: You! You little rat! Come back with my horse!
- Asta: Uh-oh! Let's go, Skinfaxi! Follow the wind!
- Anglo-Saxon Man: Gah! Stop! Stop!
Eivor rode off with Skinfaxi.
- Asta: Hey! Where are you going? That's my horse! Stop, you thief! You dirty horse thief!
[citation needed]
Outcome
Eivor rescued Skinfaxi from being stranded and either returned her to Asta, only to find out that she was not the horse's true owner, or claimed the horse for herself.
References
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla memories
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