- Eivor: I'll give you the filthy silver.
- Maximilian: O-o, that is ... thank you. Well. I should hope so! You may take the legionnaire.
- Eivor: Heh, I'll have to take this back to Osbert.
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War of the Collectors was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor came across a man discussing statues.
Eivor travelled to Lunden and arrived at Maximilian's house, where she found a note by the door.
Eivor left to wait for Maximilian to return. The next day, she revisited his museum and found him berating a woman.
Eivor approached Maximilian.
Maximilian chuckled in glee.
Eivor paid the child and walked back to the museum as the girl followed closely behind. Coming to Maximilian standing outside his door, Eivor waited on the other side of the street and watched as the girl talked to the curator.
The girl ran off down the street and around the corner with Maximilian following at a brisk pace, lost in his excitement at the possibility of procuring more artifacts.
With Maximilian distracted, Eivor walked up to a stool beside the veranda near his front door and stole his house key.
Eivor unlocked Maximilian's front door, and the heavy lock fell to the ground with a loud clang.
Hoping to keep Maximilian preoccupied, the girl continued talking. Eivor entered the museum and pocketed the figurine from its location on a desk.
Before leaving, she read a note on a desk on the other side of the room.
Eivor exited the museum and ran in the opposite direction down the street.
Furious at having been tricked, Maximilian rounded the corner as the girl signaled to Eivor.
Sufficiently warned in time, Eivor watched from across the street as the curator ran into his house and closed the door. With Maximilain away, Eivor found the girl in the museum's backyard and spoke to her again.
Eivor returned to Maximilian's house and opened the door, where she saw him kneeling and weeping at the desk where the statue had been placed. Pretending as though she had not just stolen the statue moments ago, she spoke to him.
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Eivor obtained the man's statue by buying it, convincing him to give it, or by stealing it.