- Eivor: I accept. We settle this now.
- Dag: Ah! A final act of courage. Very well...
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| name = A Brewing Storm | | name = A Brewing Storm | ||
| image = | | image = ACV A Brewing Storm 3.png | ||
| description = ''As tidings of [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson|Sigurd's]] fate become increasingly dark, there's much to be decided.'' | | description = ''As tidings of [[Sigurd Styrbjornsson|Sigurd's]] fate become increasingly dark, there's much to be decided.'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Dag. Turn around and walk away.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Dag. Turn around and walk away.'' | ||
*'''Dag:''' ''Your habits are not my own, Eivor. I do not flee responsibility for the sake of my glory. I stand firm with my people.'' | *'''Dag:''' ''Your habits are not my own, Eivor. I do not flee responsibility for the sake of my glory. I stand firm with my people.'' | ||
[[File:ACV A Brewing Storm 4.jpg|thumb|250px|Dag accusing Eivor of neglecting her duties for glory]] | |||
Dag then spoke aloud for all the people of the colony to hear. | Dag then spoke aloud for all the people of the colony to hear. | ||
*'''Dag:''' ''For many months, I have stood at your side, keeping faith in Sigurd's judgment. Because I believed in him and his vision. Do as Eivor commands, he told me. And I have. Against my better judgment, I did as you have asked me. And where has that left us? Without a jarl, without a purpose, watching you chase glory around this land like a spooked [[hare]].'' | *'''Dag:''' ''For many months, I have stood at your side, keeping faith in Sigurd's judgment. Because I believed in him and his vision. Do as Eivor commands, he told me. And I have. Against my better judgment, I did as you have asked me. And where has that left us? Without a jarl, without a purpose, watching you chase glory around this land like a spooked [[hare]].'' | ||
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Dag then yelled in anger at her insults. | Dag then yelled in anger at her insults. | ||
*'''Dag:''' ''(yell)'' | *'''Dag:''' ''(yell)'' | ||
[[File:ACV A Brewing Storm 7.png|thumb|250px|Dag mortally wounded by Eivor]] | |||
After immense amounts of fighting, Eivor won the duel as Dag fell. | After immense amounts of fighting, Eivor won the duel as Dag fell. | ||
*'''Dag:''' ''You... you...'' | *'''Dag:''' ''You... you...'' | ||
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|-|(Give Dag his axe)= | |-|(Give Dag his axe)= | ||
[[File:ACV A Brewing Storm 10.png|thumb|250px|Dag given his axe, allowing him to move on to Valhalla]] | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Take this, and fly to Odin's hall. Whatever you sought in this life, may you find it in the next.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Take this, and fly to Odin's hall. Whatever you sought in this life, may you find it in the next.'' | ||
*'''Dag:''' ''(dying groan)'' | *'''Dag:''' ''(dying groan)'' | ||
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|-|(Deny Dag his axe)= | |-|(Deny Dag his axe)= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''But you gave no quarter in life. And you will receive none in death.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''But you gave no quarter in life. And you will receive none in death.'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Go to your homes!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Go to your homes!'' | ||
Randvi walked closer to Eivor. | Randvi walked closer to Eivor. | ||
[[File:ACV A Brewing Storm 12.png|thumb|250px|Eivor vowing to return Sigurd home]] | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Dag accused me of betrayal. He accused me of breaking my oath. And this, this is the answer I gave him! Now you will hear the truth unvarnished. None, none more than me wishes for Sigurd's safe return. You know this, you know this, all of you! And I will burn the fields and dredge the rivers of [[Wessex]] to find him! That ... that is my oath! That is my oath.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Dag accused me of betrayal. He accused me of breaking my oath. And this, this is the answer I gave him! Now you will hear the truth unvarnished. None, none more than me wishes for Sigurd's safe return. You know this, you know this, all of you! And I will burn the fields and dredge the rivers of [[Wessex]] to find him! That ... that is my oath! That is my oath.'' | ||
Few of the crowd started to walk away during her reasoning. Eivor looked to Randvi and then spoke aloud. | Few of the crowd started to walk away during her reasoning. Eivor looked to Randvi and then spoke aloud. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | ||
ACV Eivor | ACV A Brewing Storm 1.png|Ravensthorpe | ||
ACV | ACV A Brewing Storm 2.png|Eivor woken up by Dag's call | ||
ACV Eivor | ACV A Brewing Storm 5.png|Dag calling for a ''holmgang'' against Eivor for the leadership of the settlement | ||
ACV A Brewing Storm 8.jpg|Dag trying to reach for his axe | |||
ACV A Brewing Storm 9.png|Eivor speaking to Odin in her head | |||
ACV A Brewing Storm 11.png|Eivor surrounded by the residents | |||
ACV A Brewing Storm 13.jpg|Randvi trying to console Eivor | |||
ACV A Brewing Storm 14.png|Eivor visiting Dag's tomb | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
A Brewing Storm was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor decided to rest in her room in Ravensthorpe.
After reporting to Randvi of Sigurd's current fate from her events in Cent, Eivor decided to rest in her bed. On that raining night, Eivor woke up and ran to Dag, who was shouting aloud.
Eivor went outside to meet Dag.

Dag then spoke aloud for all the people of the colony to hear.
Dag faced the people of the colony once again.
As Dag and Eivor duel, Randvi called out during the fight.
Within the battle, Dag taunted Eivor.
After a brief moment of fighting, both warriors clashed their weapons and spoke to each other.
Dag taunted Eivor more.
Randvi shouted out again.
A little more into their duel, Eivor pleaded to Dag.
As he roared, Dag dropped his shield as he kept roaring. Then, Dag taunted Eivor again.
Within the fighting, Eivor pleaded again.
A little more fighting as Dag warned Eivor.
As Dag was majorly wounded, Eivor offered an option to him.
As Dag started throwing axes, Eivor still kept fighting and spoke about his choices.
Dag then yelled in anger at her insults.

After immense amounts of fighting, Eivor won the duel as Dag fell.
As Randvi was sadden by the display, Dag tried to speak to Eivor.
Before Dag could reach his axe, Eivor was spoken to by a ghostly Odin.
Eivor shook her head.
Eivor made a grim face at Odin.
Odin then disappeared as Eivor looked down to a dying Dag.

Eivor then looked up as the crowd kept staring.
Randvi walked closer to Eivor.

Few of the crowd started to walk away during her reasoning. Eivor looked to Randvi and then spoke aloud.
The circle of people started to leave as Eivor tended to Dag's body. Then, it became morning as Eivor sat across Dag's burial.
Eivor then left Dag's grave in peace.
Eivor killed Dag in battle and decided his fate to Valhalla.