*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''My brother saw him last.''
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''My brother saw him last.''
He gestured to his brother, snoring in the tent behind him.
*'''Norse Warrior 4:''' (snore)
*'''Norse Warrior 4:''' (snore)
Eivor walked to the sleeping brother.
Eivor walked to the sleeping brother.
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*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''Celebrating the peace. Got started early.''
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''Celebrating the peace. Got started early.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Wake up.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Wake up.''
The man woke up groggily.
The man stirred groggily.
*'''Norse Warrior 4:''' ''Huh?''
*'''Norse Warrior 4:''' ''Huh?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Where is Ceolbert?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Where is Ceolbert?''
*'''Norse Warrior 4:''' ''Ceol...bert?''
*'''Norse Warrior 4:''' ''Ceol... bert?''
The man fell back to sleep. Eivor rolled her eyes and turned to the sober brother.
The man fell back to sleep. Eivor rolled her eyes and turned to the sober brother.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Did none of you see Ceolbert?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Did none of you see Ceolbert?''
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''Only him, drengr. You will have to wait until he sleeps it off.''
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''Only him, drengr. You will have to wait until he sleeps it off.''
<tabber>
<tabber>
|-|How can I wake him?=
|-|How can I wake him? (Level 3 Charisma)=
*'''Eivor:''' ''Does he often get this soaked?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Does he often get this soaked?''
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''By all the gods, he does. Twice a week. Once for three days, another for four. And twice on Sundays.''
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''By all the gods, he does. Twice a week. Once for three days, another for four. And twice on Sundays.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''And when you need him to sober up, what do you do?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''And when you need him to sober up, what do you do?''
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''Keep this to yourself, but once or twice when I needed a quick word... I dumped him in a lake.''
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''Keep this to yourself, but once or twice when I needed a quick word... I dumped him in a lake.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''It's worth a try. Must be some way I can wake this drunk.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''It's worth a try.''
|-|I will wait.=
|-|I will wait.=
*'''Eivor:''' ''How long before he's fit to speak, would you say?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''How long before he's fit to speak, would you say?''
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''A few hours should do it. Unless you find another way to rouse him.''
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''A few hours should do it. Unless you find another way to rouse him.''
</tabber>
*'''Eivor:''' ''Must be some way I can wake this drunk.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Must be some way I can wake this drunk.''
</tabber>
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<tabber>
|-|If Eivor waited=
|-|If Eivor waited=
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Eivor made her way up south up the river, where she found the mouth of the cave where she found a large pool of blood on the ground.
Eivor made her way up south up the river, where she found the mouth of the cave where she found a large pool of blood on the ground.
*'''Eivor:''' ''What happened here? This doesn't look good.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''What happened here? This doesn't look good.''
Eivor knelt down and examines the blood.
Eivor knelt down and examined the blood.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Blood. Ceolbert's? Or an animal he felled?''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Blood. Ceolbert's? Or an animal he felled?''
Eivor made her way into the cave, following the blood trail. In one section, Eivor found a dead wolf with many arrows in its body and a [[bow]].
Eivor made her way into the cave, following the blood trail. In one section, Eivor found a dead wolf with many arrows in its body and a [[bow]].
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Eivor examined another pool of blood on the ground.
Eivor examined another pool of blood on the ground.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Paw prints and blood. Not from a boar. A wolf, dragging something through the dirt.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Paw prints and blood. Not from a boar. A wolf, dragging something through the dirt.''
The blood led to a large rock blocking a hole in the wall. Eivor moved the rock and entered the next section where she found Ceolbert, lying in blood.
The blood led to a large rock blocking a hole in the wall. Eivor moved the rock and entered the next section where she found Ceolbert, lying on the ground.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Ceolbert?' Tears of [[Freyja]]...''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Ceolbert?''
As she approached, she noticed just how much blood he had lost.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Tears of [[Freyja]]...''
[[File:ACV Bloody Path to Peace 16.png|thumb|250px|Eivor encountering a mortally wounded Ceolbert in the cave]]
[[File:ACV Bloody Path to Peace 16.png|thumb|250px|Eivor encountering a mortally wounded Ceolbert in the cave]]
Eivor kneeled and examined the boy, thinking him dead and shaking her head in sadness.
Eivor kneeled and examined the boy, thinking him dead and shaking her head in sadness.
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Shhh. Save your strength.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Shhh. Save your strength.''
Eivor reached the opening of the cave.
Eivor reached the opening of the cave.
*'''Ceolbert:''' ''Ei...Eivor...I...''
*'''Ceolbert:''' ''Ei... Eivor... I...''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Hush, Ceolbert. We'll soon be among friends.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''Hush, Ceolbert. We'll soon be among friends.''
*'''Ceolbert:''' (moan)
*'''Ceolbert:''' ''(moan)''
She whistled for her horse and placed Ceolbert on its hump before mounting the saddle.
*'''Eivor:''' ''Here. Faster this way. Just breathe, Ceolbert. We'll soon be there.''
Eivor entered the village of Wesberie and made her way through the town, evading the occupying Briton soldiers. As she moved through the town, she could overhear the villagers talking.
Anglo-Saxon Man 1:I wish somebody'd chase these Britons out of here.
Anglo-Saxon Man 2:This war is endless. Who cares who's our lord? The sheep must be shorn either way.
In the woods on a small knoll northeast of the village, she overheard Ivarr and Ceolbert talking.
Ivarr:Smell that, Ceolbert?
Ceolbert:I... I think so. A faint, grassy odor?
Ivarr:No, no, the air smells of distant thunder. Thor walks with us.
Eivor:There's Ivarr. Ceolbert, too.
Eivor meeting both Ceolbert and Ivarr near the camp
Eivor approached them.
Eivor:Ivarr. Ceolbert.
The two rose from their crouched position.
Ivarr:Hej, Eivor. I was telling the ætheling here that Thor is with us this day. Our victory is assured.
Eivor:So, what is your plan?
Ivarr:That bastard Ynyr commands this hamlet. So let us show these folks what happens when a village bows to the Britons. Smash it to kindling, burn it to ashes, and cut Ynyr's tender throat. Right, my boy?
Ceolbert:I hope to fight well, not cruelly. The cutting of throats, I leave to you.
Eivor:Ynyr is the Britons' best warrior. If he dies a brutal death, Rhodri will think twice about fighting back.
Eivor:Flames and smoke will warm Rhodri's desire for peace. Ynyr is a lesser concern.
Ivarr:Peace is for suckling babes, but as you like.
Eivor:If we prevail here, Ceolbert becomes ealdorman.
Ivarr:First an ætheling, soon an ealdorman. One day, the king! O, you are jumping rank, boy.
Ceolbert:I hope to begin my tenure in peace, Ivarr. Let us finish this here, once and for all.
Ivarr:Even talks like an ealdorman now.
Ivarr grew antsy.
Ivarr:Ugh... my blood runs hot. Let us rush in now and leave a trail of bloody kindling.
Eivor:A stealthy approach might earn us more time.
Ivarr:Bah! I prefer sound and fury. But do as you must.
Eivor:I want to go in quietly. No point bringing in every armed Briton down on your heads.
Ivarr:Am I to stand here drooling like the village idiot, waiting for your success?
Eivor:Ceolbert, listen to this old man's stories and wipe his drool for him.
Ivarr:I am not a patient man, Eivor. Put these dogs down quietly or I may just join you the way I did in Ledecestre.
Eivor made her way toward Wesberie.
Ivarr:We will stay behind and draw runes in the dirt. But do not take long, my blood is up.
Eivor began to stealthily burn all the cottages, until Ivarr grew impatient and charged in shouting.
Ivarr:Eivor! Are you not done? Have you stopped to nap? Enough! I will have blood! Ivar...!
Eivor:Gods, Ivarr. You're a rabid hound.
Eivor:Bloody kindling it is! We will smash this place to splinters!
Ivarr:Come, Ceolbert. The fight is on!
Eivor:Let the Saxon villagers flee, Ivarr. Only the Britons deserve our wrath.
Eivor, Ivarr, and Ceolbert ran into the village.
Ivarr:Thor thunders beside us!
Ceolbert:Aaah!
Ivarr:Light it up and burn it down! Burn it all down!
After the burning of the houses, Eivor turned her attention to the occupying Briton soldiers.
Eivor:Should rid this place of soldiers. Less support for Rhodri.
Eivor, Ivarr, and Ceolbert made their way around ambushing any soldiers they came across.
Briton Warrior 1:You think those Danes will ever stop coming for us?
Briton Warrior 2:You'd think killing Rhodri's brother shoulda been enough for 'em.
As Eivor, Ivarr, and Ceolbert slew the occupying Britons, Ynyr's horn blared in the distance, announcing his arrival.
Ivarr:Eivor, here comes Ynyr! He's roiling in like a winter sea!
Ynyr and his entourage assembled at the lumber camp on the eastern end of the village.
Ynyr ap Cadfarch:Smoke! Someone set that fire. Find them.
His men began a careful search of the village. Eivor crept into position for an ambush.
Ynyr ap Cadfarch:Cowards! Quit your hiding spots and fight me, Ynyr! Son of Cadfarch! Killer of Danes.
He gave orders to his men.
Ynyr ap Cadfarch:Keep careful watch. Danes would gut your children for amusement.
Eivor and her party picked off a few stragglers before charging in for the ambush.
Ynyr ap Cadfarch:Danes! They're in the camp.
The trio fighting against Ynyr
The trio fought Ynyr.
Ivarr:I'll broil you alive and feed your balls to chickens, Ynyr!
Ynyr Ap Cadfarch:Ivarr! You lost on the beach at Mona, and you will lose here.
They inflicted some weakening wounds on him.
Ivarr:Your army is weak! We will gut you like tired swine!
Ynyr ap Cadfarch:I'll pull your tongue through the back of your throat just to shut you up.
Working together, the three killed Ynyr.
Ivarr:So much for Ynyr. Fearsome Briton, my bunghole.
Eventually, all of the Britons occupying Wesberie were killed and routed.
Ivarr:Ah! That's the last of them! Let us get a good view of our handiwork, Ceolbert! Join us, Eivor! Look here! Look upon this masterpiece!
Eivor met with Ivarr and Ceolbert in a small camp on the edge of town and spoke to Ivarr while Ceolbert prayed.
Ivarr:Eivor! Did you see Ceolbert fight? He is all balls now.
Ceolbert:I give thanks for victory and ask penance for taking lives.
Ivarr:O Ceolbert, your god bores me to death. Have a laugh, we won!
Ceolbert shook his head.
Ceolbert:And I took no pleasure in it, Ivarr.
Ivarr:Eivor and I were made for this, my boy. The song of swords, the blood-mist, the bone-crunching and baring of teeth.
Eivor:To survive a battle is to be born anew, in blood and screams.
Ivarr:My father died in a snakepit. Left nothing but moldy bones and putrid flesh. But by the gods, he had earned a place at Odin's table!
Eivor:There was once a village here. Of innocent folk. Working, hustling, cheating, laughing, whoring. Life. We turned it to kindling, men died, refugees fled. A village is turned to ashes.
Ivarr:Come now! We are Norsemen! That is our calling.
Eivor:Is this enough blood paid, Ivarr? We've spilt enough to slake the thirst of Fenrir.
Ivarr: Why stop there?
Ceolbert, Eivor and Ivarr regrouping after the battle
Eivor:Ceolbert, I would know your mind on all this. Are you satisfied with our victory?
Ceolbert:I... I believe I am. I'll still need word from Rhodri as soon as possible. What does he intend?
Eivor:He will see the flames. He'll know Wesberie has been destroyed.
Ivarr:The bleeding pus pit claims only a dragon can defeat him. We'll soon put that to the test.
Eivor:It is peace we want, Ivarr. Not revenge. If you cannon accept that, return to Repton now.
Ivarr:You do not know Rhodri as I do, Eivor. You do not know what a slippery, lying shit he can be."
Ceolbert:Enough talk of killing! I need a moment of calm.
Bishop Deorlaf:We are gladdened to hear it. But where is your great king?
Angharad:He stays at the castle at my behest. I feared his presence would inflame the cutthroat, Ivarr.
Eivor:We have confined our cutthroat to his tent.
Angharad:Both of us fretting over our war-hungry companions, it seems we are of the same mind.
Bishop Deorlaf:A surplus of caution never did any harm. I count this as a blessing.
Eivor:You are wise to leave him behind. Your husband breathes the fire of war in a land of kindlings. Here we must have peace.
Eivor:Rhodri is the King of the Britons. All promises of peace must come from his mouth.
Angharad:In all things, the king and I act as one. As Lady of the Britons, I have full voice to speak for my husband and our people.
Bishiop Deorlaf:Then we accept, honored lady, your full authority.
Angharad:Perhaps, then, at long last we can end this war. Our peoples have suffered enough.
Eivor nodded then shared an approving look with Deorlaf.
Eivor:And your proposal?
Angharad:We shall withdraw all our soldiers to the time-honored border of our lands. We ask only that you give us some days to collect our furnishings and leave Caustow Castle. In return, you pledge to end all hostilities as of this moment.
Eivor:These terms are generous. We have a truce.
Eivor shakes hands with Angharad to signify peace between the Britons and the Norse
Eivor and Angharad clasped forearms.
Angharad:Truly.
Bishop Deorlaf:Praise be, this is well and quickly done! God go with you and your king, Lady Angharad.
Angharad:I salute you all. You waged a good war. Let us now wage a lasting peace.
(If Eivor gifted the purse of silver to Angharad during War Weary)
Angharad:Eivor, at the outset of our conflict, you gave me a boon of silver to ease our way to peace. As we have come to peace by another path, I return your silver in form of a small gift. Please accept this.
Angharad handed her a valuable Briton cloak brooch.
Eivor:It is fine craftsmanship, my lady. Thank you. I wish you well.
Angharad and her soldiers departed.
Bishop Deorlaf:I stand bewildered, Eivor. In the blink of an eye, years of blood and sweat are out to an end.
Eivor:You have walked a difficult road, bishop.
Bishop Deorlaf:Ceolbert must learn the good news. Will you tell him when you see him?
Eivor:I'll find him now.
Eivor made her way to Ceolbert's tent to speak to him, but found the tent empty.
Eivor:Where in Helheim has Ceolbert gone to? Someone here must know.
Eivor began talking to the guards near his tent. Eivor spoke to one near a campfire.
Eivor:Have you seen Ceolbert?
Norse Soldier 1:I don't keep track of the comings and goings of the ætheling. Ask another.
Eivor asked another sitting my the campfire.
Eivor:I'm looking for Ceolbert, have you seen him?
Norse Warrior 2:Last I saw, he was sharpening arrow heads.
Eivor spoke to Ivarr, sitting nearby.
Eivor:Ivarr. It's done.
Ivarr:Peace, eh? And now everyone is shitting themselves with happiness.
Eivor:If not happiness, then relief. Have you seen Ceolbert? I want to pass on the good news.
Ivarr:He asked me to go hunting earlier. But I'm in no such mood.
Eivor asking a vikingr for Ceolbert's whereabouts
Eivor spoke to another guard by a tent nearby.
Norse Warrior:Hej, Eivor.
Eivor:Have you seen Ceolbert?
Norse Warrior 3:My brother saw him last.
He gestured to his brother, snoring in the tent behind him.
Norse Warrior 4: (snore)
Eivor walked to the sleeping brother.
Norse Warrior 4: (snore)
Eivor:Drunk as a mackerel, isn't he?
Norse Warrior 3:Celebrating the peace. Got started early.
Eivor:Wake up.
The man stirred groggily.
Norse Warrior 4:Huh?
Eivor:Where is Ceolbert?
Norse Warrior 4:Ceol... bert?
The man fell back to sleep. Eivor rolled her eyes and turned to the sober brother.
Eivor:Did none of you see Ceolbert?
Norse Warrior 3:Only him, drengr. You will have to wait until he sleeps it off.
Eivor:Does he often get this soaked?
Norse Warrior 3:By all the gods, he does. Twice a week. Once for three days, another for four. And twice on Sundays.
Eivor:And when you need him to sober up, what do you do?
Norse Warrior 3:Keep this to yourself, but once or twice when I needed a quick word... I dumped him in a lake.
Eivor:It's worth a try.
Eivor:How long before he's fit to speak, would you say?
Norse Warrior 3:A few hours should do it. Unless you find another way to rouse him.
Eivor:Must be some way I can wake this drunk.
Eivor waited until the man woke up on his own.
Eivor:That drunken lout should be awake by now.
She finds him walking around camp.
Eivor:Have a nice nap?
Norse Warrior 4:Hmmm? What country is this?
Eivor:I'm looking for Ceolbert. Have you seen him?
Norse Warrior 4:If you must know, the little brat went off hunting boar some time ago.
Eivor:Yes, I know, but where was he hunting?
Norse Warrior 4:He went south. That's all I know. Probably followed the stream here south to the forest.
Eivor picked up the man.
Norse Warrior 4: (snoring)
Eivor dropped the man in the river. The man jumped up immediately.
Norse Warrior 4:Ah! Ah! By Odin and Thor, it's freezing!
Eivor speaks to the sobered soldier
Eivor spoke to the man.
Eivor:A nice nap?
Norse Warrior 4:That's a low thing to do to a man! Ach!
Eivor:I'm looking for Ceolbert.
Norse Warrior 4:The soft Saxon boy?
Eivor:The next ealdorman, yes.
Norse Warrior 4:Said he was going hunting to bring back a feast for Ivarr and the rest.
Eivor:I know he went hunting, but where?
Norse Warrior 4:Round the mouth of a cave nearby. Follow the stream up the mountain, south of here.
Eivor:That's enough to go on. Thank you.
Eivor finding the cave where Ceolbert was believed to be in
Eivor made her way up south up the river, where she found the mouth of the cave where she found a large pool of blood on the ground.
Eivor:What happened here? This doesn't look good.
Eivor knelt down and examined the blood.
Eivor:Blood. Ceolbert's? Or an animal he felled?
Eivor made her way into the cave, following the blood trail. In one section, Eivor found a dead wolf with many arrows in its body and a bow.
Eivor:Ceolbert's bow. Dropped.
She went through a crevice in the cave and followed it, passing through another crevice, where she was attacked by wolves. Eivor killed the wolves, voicing her lifelong contempt for them.
Eivor:Fucking wolves.
Eivor examined another pool of blood on the ground.
Eivor:Paw prints and blood. Not from a boar. A wolf, dragging something through the dirt.
The blood led to a large rock blocking a hole in the wall. Eivor moved the rock and entered the next section where she found Ceolbert, lying on the ground.
Eivor:Ceolbert?
As she approached, she noticed just how much blood he had lost.
Bishop Deorlaf:"May the Lord who frees you from sin save you and raise you up."
Eivor:Send the boy's body to his father. He'll want a Christian burial.
Bishop Deorlaf shook his head.
Eivor:Lady Angharad said Rhodri is holed up in Caustow Castle. That may have been a lie or a tiny slip. Either way, we should find out.
Ivarr:There is a spot near the fortress to set up camp. We will scout it together.
Eivor:A good plan. We go now.
Eivor:Wait here 'til I return.
Ivarr:Fine. And remember...leave Rhodri to me.
Eivor watched Ivarr walk away. She spoke to Deorlaf.
Eivor:How are you holding up, bishop?
Bishop Deorlaf:I am...gutted by this loss. Ceolbert would've made a good ealdorman. And one day, a fine king. A kind forged by Viking battle-wisdom and a Christian compassion. A formidable man, he would have been.
Warriors crowded around Ceolbert's body in sadness.
Outcome
Eivor, Ivarr, and Ceolbert burned Wesberie and killed Ynyr ap Cadfarch and his men, then Eivor negotiated peace between the Norse and Britons. Shortly after, Eivor found a dying Ceolbert and brought him back to camp.
Behind the scenes
The Anglo-Saxon men that have ambient comments about the occupying Britons may not be in the same parts of Wesberie between reloads. Additionally, the Briton warrior comments, considerably relaxed in tone, may fire amidst the village being utterly on fire. There are similar mismatches between specific time and place of these kinds of ambient remarks, and the context of the game narrative dictating where they should logically fire, throughout the arcs of the main story.
If players opt for stealth, Ivarr will not wait even a full minute of real time before charging into the fray. After his initial comment about drawing runes in the dirt, he and Ceolbert will move downhill after a mere 20 seconds, and then he'll yell out to Eivor after another 30. Although it is technically possible to burn enough buildings before Ivarr charges in, it is unlikely to be done conventionally; the various bonfires in the village can be used to easily ignite Eivor's arrows, but the amount of delay before a building fully catches fire and increments the progress bar, plus the travel distance between viable targets, places the player under an even tighter time constraint. Getting far enough out of range of Ivarr before he finishes his runes-in-the-dirt remark appears to prevent his followup remark (and thus the timer), but it will require players to get back in range of him once the burning is finished to have him and Ceolbert join properly.
Gallery
Ceolbert and Ivarr spying on Wesberie
Eivor resolves to attack Wesberie her way
Eivor prepares to light a hut on fire
Eivor fishing with Ceolbert
Eivor and Deorlaf meet with Angharad on peace talks