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My quintenary sandbox.
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Assassin's Creed: Valhalla minor memories
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| Ravensthorpe | |
| Petra | |
| Archery Contest | |
| Randvi (22 min) | |
| Taken for Granted | |
| Tarben (24 min) | |
| The Baker's Plaint - Man of Mystery | |
| World Events | |
| Norway | |
| Rygjafylke (12 mins) | |
| A New England - The Plight of the Warlock | |
| England | |
| Essexe (28 min) | |
| Devil's Hole - Take Me a Husband - The Boar with the Golden Nose - The Gleewoman - The Prodigy | |
| Grantebridgescire (30 min) | |
| Degolas the Beautiful - The Cult of Saint Guthlac - The Devout Troll - The Doom Book of Cats - The Infinite Noise of Men - The Walloper - Winchell the Robesfree | |
| Ledecestrescire (18 mins) | |
| A Skald's Lament - Skal to Your Wealth - The Twit Saga, Part I - The White Lady of Tamworth | |
| Lincolnscire (25 min) | |
| King of Shitsby - Little Victories - Stray Naps - The False Ealdormancy - The Farewell Meow - The Ignominious Bandit - The Twit Saga, Part II | |
| DLC | |
| Oskoreia Festival | |
| TBA | |
- Red (#ff3030) links mark the memories not transcribed at all.
- Orange (#e3830a) links mark the memories partially transcribed, i.e. those with choices.
- Green (#34df19) links are fully transcribed but not yet incorporated into the respective pages.
- Fully transcribed items that have been incorporated are removed from the list.
Valhalla
Tomb Raider - Manius
Eivor arrived at the docks at Ravensthorpe, finding a crowd of onlookers witnessing strage behaviour on a group of animals in the river.
- Norse Woman 1: Do you hear that?
- Norse Woman 2: Thor's testicles! What is happening over there?
- Norse Woman 3: Have you ever known anything like this?
Eivor approached them.
- Eivor: What is going on?
- Norse Woman 1: Across the river! The animals have lost their senses!
- Norse Woman 2: My very pig chewed through her fence and plunged into the river. She tried to swim across!
- Norse Woman 1: O! I have seen crows attacking one another. Perhaps this is serious.
- Eivor: It is concerning. My raven might see better. Synin!
Through the raven's eyes, Eivor could see strange winds surrounding a rock marked with a rune.
- Eivor: [ONO - HUH?] Synin herself has lost course.
- Norse Woman 2: Something must be done!
- Norse Woman 1: Do you think we are in danger?
- Eivor: I will look into it.
Eivor crossed the river and went towards the marked rock. As she touched the rune, the rock itself flickered away into an Isu column, revealing an entrance into the mountain itself.
- Eivor: What seidr is this?
A note laid nearby the small column.
- Strange Columns
I am struck by the unusual stone structures found in the tombs.
I cannot believe that Britons, who live in huts of clay could have carved such columns.
Some long-forgotten peoples must have erected them.
- Manius Calvisius, Engineer to the Emperor
Eivor entered Manius's Sanctum, taking a leap of faith into a cart of hay at the bottom of the cave. She began exploring the tunnels beneath, finding another note.
- Command of Nero Claudius Germanicus, Emperor of Rome
Manius, I know you to be a capable engineer with a cunning and sometimes diabolical imagination. I am therefore assigning you this weighty commission.
The barbarians of Britain have taken to gathering at the tombs of their heroes as if at sacred shrines. There they foment rebellion against Rome and therefore against my very person.
This cannot be tolerated.
However, Manius, I have consulted my soothsayer, a man of subtle knowledge. The auguries tell him that to defile the tombs or even to seal them away would bring a storm of ill fortune upon me personally.
You see the problem.
You must leave the tombs unharmed but endeavor to make access to them so parlous as to be unthinkable.
I am not asking of you a favor, Manius. This is a command from your emperor.
- Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus
She came upon a hall with a couple of pressure plates.
- Eivor: I need to place something on this.
On a small room adjacent, she found a mechanism that dispensed a small round weight.
- Eivor: Where does this belong?
She placed it on one of the plates in the hall and went to find something to weigh down the other.
- Eivor: I need something very heavy to weigh this down.
A movable column, taller than her, was found in a sealed room, also adjacent to the hall.
- Eivor: This could be useful.
Placing that upon the plate, a gate opened, allowing her to proceed.
- Eivor: Ah! A hidden chamber.
This is the ancient work of Romans.
Eivor approached what seemed to be an Isu map of the Isles, finding a key to Manius' workshop and another note.
- The Final Conundrum
All the tombs are now protected by my contraptions.
Yet I am defeated by this final entrance! What could lie behind it? How does one open its odd gateway?
It is perhaps the one problem I cannot solve.
- Manius
- Eivor: Is this England? Odd. Some locations are marked.
On the ground before it, the final entrance Manius had mentioned.
- Eivor: Sealed tight. No way to open this.
Eivor unlocked the door leading to the engineer's workshop, continuing on.
- Eivor: The workshop of a madman.
She read a note from his desk.
- Notes from the Roman Engineer
Emperor Nero has given mea task born of Madness. I am to prevent the Britons from gathering at the tombs of their fallen heroes.
Yet I cannot simply build a wall! Our mad emperor insists that it be possible to approach the tombs, but mandates that all who attempt to do so shall perish.
My duty is to do as he wishes, however nonsensical. And so I shall.
- Manius Calvisius
Near a prototype traps, two notes were affixed with daggers.
- Notes for Spinning Traps
I lured a credulous Briton into one of the spinning traps.
Successful dismemberment.
- Notes for Spike Walls
The tests with the animals went badly. I must sharpen the spikes!
Past the spike trap, Eivor looted a chest, retrieving the Fallen Hero Cape.
- Eivor: Impressive gear.
Tomb Raider - Boudicca
Eivor approached the marked rock. As she touched the rune, the rock itself flickered away into an Isu column, revealing an entrance into the mountain itself.
- Eivor: The same as the other.
This time, there was a note affixed to the Isu column itself.
- The Illusions
By pure happenstance, I have unleashed the power of this remarkable machinery.
Using some artifice, the entrances to these caves are obscured, leaving a passer by to belive there is no entrance at all!
If I belived the gods existed, I would ascribe this to Mercury himself.
- Manius
Eivor entered Boudicca's tomb.
- Eivor: This place is not very welcoming.
She made her way deeper, avoiding the numerous spike traps.
- Eivor: Ah! Go! Go! Go!
Once upon a large room filled with traps and some pressure plates, Eivor started to locate the appropriate weights and placing them where they were needed. Eivor crossed a deep chasm filled with poisonous gas.
- Eivor: Best not fall.
She went down a pit of spikes and found a mechanism that dispensed a small round weight. To return to the main hall, however, she had to traverse a tunnel filled with gas and spinning traps.
- Eivor: I have to go through this?
She placed the weight upon the pressure plate and went to find another. Eivor went through a tunnel of gas and spike walls, finding another mechanism at the end of it.
- Eivor: Slowly. Carefully.
She made her way back to the main hall, weight in hand.
- Eivor: How many traps are in this place?
Once all four plates were weighed down, the gate opened.
- Eivor: Another chamber May this one be as truthful.
Into the crypt proper, Eivor encountered Boudicca's tomb, perfumed by an odd incense. Leaning against the tomb, a ghostly apparition of the very Iceni warrior that laid there.
- Boudicca: Who disturbs my centuries-long slumber? I well deserved the rest. When my husband, chief of the Iceni, died, the Romans broke their promise to us. They took our lands, cattle, crops, our horses and boats. They defiled my daughters. Then me. As I am of fiery temper, with my husband's sword, I hacked through their legions. I burned their camps at Colchester, Lunden, Albanes. Desecrated Roman tombs. Let flow rivers of Roman blood. But there were too many. Defeated, I drank poison rather than give myself to their sweaty hands. I am Boudicca.
The ghost pounded on her own chest and disappeared. Eivor found a note on the tomb.
- Tribute to Boudicca
Fiery hair and fiery heart
Our Boudicca burned the Roman camps
And danced in the flames
They could not kill her
She saw to that.
She retrived the Fallen Hero Greaves and Bracers from two nearby chests.
- Eivor: More! Of the same kind as the first.
On a hidden tunnel, she found a strange artifact.
- Eivor: What is this?
hásm
Why did I say that? There must be someplace where these words are useful.
Tomb Raider - Cassivellaunus
Tomb Raider - Venutius
Incomplete
Octavian
[These are convos with octavian that aren't part of rivalry for the ages] [I think you might be able to talk to him before building it] Eivor provided the resources to have the museum built. After it was done, she found Octavian inspecting the museum.
- Octavian: Hmmm. I suppose it will do for the moment. Though it lacks the grandiosity of the Empire at its peak.
- Eivor: You don't like it?
- Octavian: It's not that. It's just not terribly Roman. It needs more. More relics, more statuary, more ... Rome! If you happen to find any distinctly Roman artifacts on your travels, bring them by. We can make something of this mess yet.
[THEN FOR SOME FUCKING REASON THEY ACT AS IF THEY NEVER MET????]
- Octavian: Salve, Eivor! We have not yet been introduced. I am Octavian Claudius Britannicus, a collector of Roman relics.
- Eivor: Quite a name you have.
- Octavian: If you are wondering what good I will bring to the settlement, you need only look to the greatest empire the world has ever known.
- Eivor: Yes, I have seen their great ruins. Always impressive.
- Octavian: But you have not seen them restored to their former glory! And I can help.