- Eivor: Here, take this ring. I found it on his body. It is rightfully yours.
- Vera: His mother's ring! That fool, that damned, soft, loving fool. Thank you stranger. At least I have this.
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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Eivor discovered a corpse beneath a huge boulder, near some fishing nets. | While in Picheringa, Eivor overheard two women conversing near a stall selling fish. | ||
*'''Hilda:''' ''A fishmonger can't sell week-old fish. Where's that husband of yours? Off fishing again?'' | |||
*'''Vera:''' ''So he says, but the only thing he ever catches is more gambling debts. I fear I cannot keep him around.'' | |||
*'''Hilda:''' ''Bah! You're better off without that wastrel.'' | |||
*'''Vera:''' ''My husband should be back by now. The poor lug worries me so.'' | |||
*'''Hilda:''' ''He fishes along Scarborough shore, beneath the tower ruins, does he not? That's foolish, the cliffs are too steep.'' | |||
Eivor talked to herself on what she overheard. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''One who has need of their wits wanders wide... I might find good fishing below the Scarborough cliffs.'' | |||
Eivor traveled to the shores below the Scarborough cliffs and discovered the grisly site of a corpse crushed beneath a huge boulder, near some fishing nets. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Crushed to death. An unlucky way to die. Doubt he felt much.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Crushed to death. An unlucky way to die. Doubt he felt much.'' | ||
She found a letter and a delicate ring near the body. | She found a letter and a delicate ring near the body. | ||
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A loud voice from higher up the mountain caught her attention. | A loud voice from higher up the mountain caught her attention. | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''Did you hear that sound after I pushed the rock?'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''Did you hear that sound after I pushed the rock?'' | ||
Hearing the voice, Eivor | Hearing the voice, Eivor determined that the cliff above was the source of the boulder. Eivor climbed up the hill to investigate, discovering a band of bandits standing over the edge where the boulder fell onto and crushed the fisherman. | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''That fisherman was asking for it. He should have paid his dues when we asked for them.'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''That fisherman was asking for it. He should have paid his dues when we asked for them.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 2:''' ''Yeah, to Hell with his sad Pickering love story and his homely fish-stall wife.'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 2:''' ''Yeah, to Hell with his sad Pickering love story and his homely fish-stall wife.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 3:''' ''That reminds me, remember to go down and get that ring, eh?'' | ||
Eivor went on to slay the bandits as revenge for the fisherman. She then went to Picheringa to locate the widow | Eivor went on to slay the bandits as revenge for the fisherman. She then went to Picheringa to locate the widow at her stall. | ||
[[File:ACV Crushed Dreams 5.png|thumb|250px|Eivor reporting the fisherman's death to his wife]] | [[File:ACV Crushed Dreams 5.png|thumb|250px|Eivor reporting the fisherman's death to his wife]] | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Are you the wife of the man who fishes below the cliff?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Are you the wife of the man who fishes below the cliff?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Dead, I fear. Some bandits crushed him with a rock, hoping to fleece him.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Dead, I fear. Some bandits crushed him with a rock, hoping to fleece him.'' | ||
*'''Vera:''' ''No! Wh-why... that sweet fool, leaving me penniless...'' | *'''Vera:''' ''No! Wh-why... that sweet fool, leaving me penniless...'' | ||
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|-|Here, this ring belongs to you.= | |-|Here, this ring belongs to you.= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Here, take this ring. I found it on his body. It is rightfully yours.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Here, take this ring. I found it on his body. It is rightfully yours.'' | ||
*'''Vera:''' ''His mother's ring! That fool, that damned, soft, loving fool. Thank you stranger. At least I have this.'' | *'''Vera:''' ''His mother's ring! That fool, that damned, soft, loving fool. Thank you stranger. At least I have this.'' | ||
|-| | |-|Lie - The bandits took everything.= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''The bandits made off with all that he had.'' | |||
*'''Vera:''' ''That worthless man! Even in death, he leaves me penniless! The useless pig!'' | |||
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*'''Vera:''' ''Marry, they said. Marriage has left me naught but a poor widow with nary a fish to sell.'' | Eivor took her leave and overheard the woman grieving. | ||
*'''Vera:''' ''Marry, they said. Marriage has left me naught but a poor widow with nary a fish to sell. That lovesick fool... I warned him to stay away from the cliffs.'' | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Crushed Dreams was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2020 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor found a man crushed beneath a giant rock pushed onto him by bandits.
While in Picheringa, Eivor overheard two women conversing near a stall selling fish.
Eivor talked to herself on what she overheard.
Eivor traveled to the shores below the Scarborough cliffs and discovered the grisly site of a corpse crushed beneath a huge boulder, near some fishing nets.
She found a letter and a delicate ring near the body.
A Love Letter
A loud voice from higher up the mountain caught her attention.
Hearing the voice, Eivor determined that the cliff above was the source of the boulder. Eivor climbed up the hill to investigate, discovering a band of bandits standing over the edge where the boulder fell onto and crushed the fisherman.
Eivor went on to slay the bandits as revenge for the fisherman. She then went to Picheringa to locate the widow at her stall.

Eivor took her leave and overheard the woman grieving.
Eivor brought the news to the newly widow. She either returned the ring or kept it.