- Eivor: Here, take this. It is not delicious beans, but it will fill your bellies. For a time, anyway.
Eivor handed the children some of their rations.
- Norse Child 2: Really?
- Eivor: This is what "large walkers" should do. Provide for "small walkers".
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Green Children of Anglia was a virtual representation of one of Eivor's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Animus.
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Eivor stood and turned around after they had made an offering at Cedd's Stone and heard Norse children laughing. Scanning the landscape, they saw nothing amiss. Using Odin Sight, they inspected some footprints and coins beside a stone from the outer circle.
Eivor followed the footprints to a camp with a small outpost tower just inside the nearby woods, where they saw a young girl and boy. The girl cheerily exclaimed that the pair had been caught.
Eivor and the children climbed up the outpost tower and sat down.
Eivor handed the children some of their rations.
The two children looked at each other and nodded in agreement. The boy stood up and approached Eivor.
The boy gave Eivor a necklace.
Before leaving, Eivor spoke to the children once more.
Eivor found a note on the outpost's floor.
Eivor uncovered the thieves who were behind the disappearing offerings at Cedd's Stone.
The name of the memory as well as the children themselves are based on the story of the Green children of Woolpit. However, that story takes place in the 12th century rather than the 9th.