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Various crew members of [[Eivor's longship]] told stories as they traveled. | Various crew members of [[Eivor's longship]] told stories as they traveled. | ||
*Bragi | *Bragi | ||
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*'''Bragi:''' ''[[Onarr the Ugly]] was an excellent sailor, who could pilot a long-ship entirely on his own, and this is why King [[Sigvaldi]] kept him around. In all other matters, Onarr was a cruel, anxious, and humourless man. He was one of the most unlikable people I have ever known. One year, I recall we had invited some Karls from the {{Wiki|Yngling}} clan to dine with us. As we were serving ale, we came to find that we had none left. It so happened that the ale had run out just before reaching Onarr's horn. This raised in him a word-storm and he accussed Sigvaldi of treachery. Every man in the longhouse jeered at Onarr for raising such a fuss. This made Onarr angrier than before, and he stormed out. A short time later we heard him yelling through door of the hall, "I set this scorn pole upon the men of Yngling for their dishonor!" We looked outside and saw that Onarrhad severed one of the heads of the Yngling's [[horse]]s and stuck it upon a hazel branch. When he saw us gathering at the door, the Yngling Karls among us, Onarr panicked and ran. He was not seen for many months.'' | |||
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*'''Bragi:''' ''Some years ago I took to sea with a sword-dancer called [[Egil]]. A brooding warrior with a face of stone and oak-hard arms. One a raid in [[Courland]], we shored up along the edge of a forest and explored until we came to peopled parts. A large farm. It was night and all were asleep so we set about plundering the place in the quiet of eve, taking sheep and goats as we pleased. It was then that Egil saw a farm-hand and pressed the boy for the family's hidden silver. The farm-hand squawked like a crow. Being hid beneath an anvil at the smith's forge, the silver was no trouble to lift. In secret, we took it and the boy back to the ship. It was then that Egil grew sad, for when the farmers woke with the crack of day, they would know they had been robbed, but not by whom. So Egil ordered three of us to follow him, back the sleep-hushed hamlet. As we burned the houses, Egil shouted his name... "I am Egil, son of [[Skallagrim]]! An I am the man who deprives you of everything but your life! I never sailed with Egil again.'' | |||
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*'''Bragi:''' ''There was a woman called [[Nal]] who came by ship to [[Fornberg]] unheralded, demanding to meet King [[Sigvaldi]], [[Styrbjorn]]'s father. Nal was from [[Gautland]]. She was tall and rugged and strong, and everyone who walked near her said she smelled of men's blood. When her message was sent to our King, Nal was made to wait a full day. Yet she did not complain. She watched the waves and sang songs. Night came and went and still Nal sat by the shore of the fjord, singing her songs. She skipped rocks with children and smiled. As the afternoon of the second day approached, King Sigvaldi's messenger reappeared. They spoke quietly together. At last the messenger stood back and waved to some men nearby. Three men bearing three chests of silver approached quickly. They set the chests of silver in Nal's ship and stood back. Then Nal stepped forward, swinging a large bloodied sack before her. Nal opened the sack and emptied it on the shore. Seven pair of hands tumbled to the ground. Nal then mounted her ship and sailed away.'' | |||
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*Dag | *Dag | ||
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*'''Dag:''' ''Have you heard me tell the tale of the six [[Christianity|Christian]] missionaries I lured away from their faith, into the worship of almighty [[Thor]]?'' | |||
*'''Bragi:''' ''You showed them how to turn their crosses into hammers, simply by flipping them over. And they fainted with joy. That tale?'' | |||
*'''Dag:''' ''Ah, yes. Yes indeed.'' | |||
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*'''Dag:''' ''We all remember when Eivor gave Orders to attack [[Kjotve]]'s clan in [[Avaldsnes]]. I knew even then, our chance at victory was slim. It was a fools errand. But Eivor demanded we strike, and I am not one to disobey my superior. Such is the mark of an honorable man. You all know what followed. We set upon Kjotve's men, and were overwhelmed. You lot were captured and fit to be butchered. And Eivor here, carried off to be sold into slavery, a fate worse than a fine death. But there is one fact you do not know! In the initial fight, I came upon Kjotve, cowering in an empty house. He did not see me, and I came within two arms length of him. I could have slain him! A fast stroke of my axe, ending our troubles. But I held back! Why? Because I remembered my oath to Eivor! Yes, years ago, Eivor had staked a claim on Kjotve's life. So Ileft the bacraut alone. Yes.'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A pity, Dag, there is no one living who can verify this incredible tale.'' | |||
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*Birna | *Birna | ||
*Finnr | *Finnr | ||
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"Floating conversations" are dialogues that were recreated or extrapolated through an Animus simulation but were not tied to a specific genetic memory.
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Shortly after the Raven Clan settled in Ravensthorpe,[3] the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir spoke to its various residents. Eivor spoke to Gunnar ourside the smithy.
Eivor spoke to Svend outside the Tattoo Parlor.
Eivor spoke to Rowan outside the stable.
("Tell me about yourself.")
("I have to go.")
Eivor spoke to Alvis outside his tent and engaged him in a flyting match.
(Accept – "Let's try flyting.")
The word battle commenced.
Alvis spoke his next verse.
Alivis recited his final verse.
Alvis recited an impromptu couplet.
Some time after Svend's death,[4] Eivor spoke to Tove outside the Tattoo Parlor.
("What do you do here?")
("I have to go.")
Eivor spoke to Wallace in the Hunter's Hut.
("I have to go.")
Eivor spoke to Yanli in her Trading Post.
("Tell me about yourself.")
("I have to go.")
Eivor renovated Merton and Arth's Fishing Hut.
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Various crew members of Eivor's longship told stories as they traveled.
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After arriving in Boston in 1754,[5] Haytham met Benjamin Franklin inside a general store.
Haytham spoke to Franklin another time:
Haytham approached Franklin again.
Haytham returned to Franklin after having collected one of his almanacs.[6]
Franklin gave Haytham 500 pounds.
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| Charles Lee |
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Between missions, Haytham and Charles Lee conversed in the Green Dragon Tavern.
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Haytham spoke to William Johnson after recruiting him.[7]
Haytham spoke to William again after identifying Silas Thatcher.[8]
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| Thomas Hickey |
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Haytham spoke to Thomas Hickey after recruiting him.[7]
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| Benjamin Church |
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Haytham spoke to Benjamin Church after recruiting him.[8]
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| John Pitcairn |
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Haytham spoke to John Pitcairn after recruiting him.[9]
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| Samuel Adams |
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After attending the Second Continental Congress on 16 June 1775,[10] Ratonhnhaké:ton spoke with Samuel Adams.
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| George Washington |
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Connor met with George Washington at the encampment at Valley Forge.[11]
Not long afterwards, Connor spoke with Washington once more.[11]
During spring in Valley Forge, Connor spoke to Washington about his strategy that year. Having met his father, Connor began to express skepticism about the commander's tactics.[12]
After the war had ended, Connor came across George Washington at Bowling Green.[13]
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| Marquis de Lafayette |
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Connor met with the Marquis de Lafayette at the encampment at Valley Forge during winter.[11]
Connor met the Marquis de Lafayette again at Valley Forge.[11]
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| Kanen'tó:kon |
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Connor met Kanen'tó:kon at Kanatahséton during his training with Achilles Davenport.[14]
Connor met with Kanen'tó:kon again after William Johnson's death,[15] where he informed his friend that incursions into their land had stopped.
During the war, Kanen'tó:kon began to have doubts.[16]
Connor met with Kanen'tó:kon again.[17]
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| Oiá:ner |
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Connor met with Oiá:ner at Kanatahséton during his training.[14]
After William Johnson's assassination,[15] Oiá:ner revealed that his demise had left them more vulnerable as he was generally supportive of the natives. She also began having doubts about the village staying neutral in the war, but Connor encouraged her to continue standing apart from the Iroquois clans that joined the conflict.
During the war,[16] she expressed concern whether Connor would finish his task.
After Kanen'tó:kon's death, Connor informed Oiá:ner. Fearful, though unaware Connor was the one who had killed him, she suggested relocating the village.[18]
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| Stephane Chapheau |
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After recruiting him to the Assassin Order, Connor spoke with Stephane Chapheau in a tavern.[6]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Stephane once more.[6]
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| Duncan Little |
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Connor met Duncan Little in a tavern in Boston.[19]
Connor approached Duncan again.[6]
After recruiting him to the Assassin Order, Connor spoke with Duncan in a tavern.[6]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Duncan once more.[6]
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| Clipper Wilkinson |
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Connor met Clipper Wilkinson at Boston Neck.[20]
Connor approached Clipper again.[6]
After recruiting him to the Assassin Order, Connor spoke with Clipper in a tavern.[6]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Clipper once more.[6]
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| Deborah Carter |
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Connor met Deborah Carter at the north end of New York.[21]
Connor approached Deborah again.[6]
After recruiting her to the Assassin Order, Connor spoke with Deborah in a tavern.[6]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Deborah once more.[6]
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| Jamie Colley |
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Connor met Jamie Colley at a clinic in New York.[22]
Connor approached Jamie again.[6]
After recruiting him to the Assassin Order, Connor spoke with Jamie in a tavern.[6]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Jamie once more.[6]
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| Jacob Zenger |
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Connor met Jacob Zenger in a tavern in New York.[23]
Connor approached Jacob again.[6]
After recruiting him to the Assassin Order, Connor spoke with Jacob in a tavern.[6]
Some time afterwards, Connor spoke with Jacob once more.[6]
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| Homestead residents |
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After inviting Godfrey and Terry to live on the Homestead,[24] Connor introduced himself to their wives Catherine and Diana.
After rescuing Prudence from a bear,[25] Connor spoke to her and Warren.
After the construction of Oliver and Corrine's inn,[26] Connor checked to see if they were happy.
Connor greeted Terry and Godfrey on his way there to see if they were still at peace with each other.
After collecting wild flowers for Norris to court Myriam with,[27] Connor spoke with him and realized that to court someone meant to romance them.
Connor spoke to Achilles,[28] who was examining his old robes that he had retrieved for him.
After Connor's returning from Boston,[29] Warren expressed gratitude to Connor about his new life and the child on the way.
Following the birth of Hunter,[30] Connor found Warren, Prudence and Lyle White reminiscing at the farm about the day of his birth.
After Connor helped Norris again with romantic matters,[31] they spoke about their names. Norris revealed that his name was Maurice, but since everyone mispronounced it, he grew tired of correcting them.
After Dr. White approached Connor for help with his reputation[32] and the confrontation with the British scouts,[33] Connor spoke to Prudence, Diana and Ellen outside the inn about their children, and they expressed gratitude towards him for bringing White to the Homestead.
After obtaining Lance's plans from France, Connor listened to him elaborate on the newly invented folding chair.[34]
Later, Lance came to the Davenport manor and explained that the plans also contained Leonardo da Vinci's Flying Machine. They built and tested it, but it did not work, due to their limited knowledge on the invention.[34]
When Connor found the painting of Achilles' family in New York, Achilles explained to him that he was reluctant to open the package and look at it since the memories were too painful.[35]
After helping White and Diana tend to the injured after the Battle of the Chesapeake,[36] Connor learned that she had become Dr. White's apprentice.
He then spoke with Lyle and Lance at the tavern, where both men joked about being bachelors and then asked Connor why he had no wife.[6]
After Achilles' funeral,[37] Connor spoke to Father Timothy at the church, thanking him for presiding over the service.
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