- Eivor: Have you looked for him?
- Raeganhere: O, I dare not go asking after him, for fear of stepping above my caste. But he'll be in good hands, don't you worry. Up there with the abbess and her sisters and all.
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{{Otheruses|the memory of Eivor Varinsdottir|[[Homecoming]]}} | {{Otheruses|the memory of Eivor Varinsdottir|[[Homecoming]]}} | ||
{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
| name = Homecoming | | name = Homecoming | ||
| image = | | image = ACV Homecoming 5.png | ||
| description = ''[[Hunwald]] asks [[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] to accompany him to [[Lincoln]] so that he may reunite with his [[Hundbeorht|father]].'' | | description = ''[[Hunwald]] asks [[Eivor Varinsdottir|Eivor]] to accompany him to [[Lincoln]] so that he may reunite with his [[Hundbeorht|father]].'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' | ||
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*'''Hunwald:''' ''What horrible souls are hunting me? Me, the son of a beloved [[ealdorman]]! Was it naive of me to believe my status as a nobleman held some sway over the ceorls and serfs of this [[Lincolnscire|shire]]? What cause have any to dishonor me?'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''What horrible souls are hunting me? Me, the son of a beloved [[ealdorman]]! Was it naive of me to believe my status as a nobleman held some sway over the ceorls and serfs of this [[Lincolnscire|shire]]? What cause have any to dishonor me?'' | ||
Eivor and Hunwald neared the shore at [[Botolphston]]. | Eivor and Hunwald neared the shore at [[Botolphston]]. | ||
[[File:ACV Homecoming 2.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Lincoln approaching Lincoln]] | |||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Look, boats there. We could sail the waters to Lincoln. Sink the ships of any enemies in our way.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Look, boats there. We could sail the waters to Lincoln. Sink the ships of any enemies in our way.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''What were you told when the guards exiled you?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''What were you told when the guards exiled you?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Mercian guards everywhere. Follow me.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Mercian guards everywhere. Follow me.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Right behind you, shadow-walker. My heart beats like the drums of your dragon-boat.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Right behind you, shadow-walker. My heart beats like the drums of your dragon-boat.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Homecoming 3.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Hunwald moving in low profile]] | |||
Eivor and Hunwald entered the city. | Eivor and Hunwald entered the city. | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''O how can a place I once called home look so alien to me now! So harsh and un-wanting. Fear not Lincoln, I shall make you mine again.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''O how can a place I once called home look so alien to me now! So harsh and un-wanting. Fear not Lincoln, I shall make you mine again.'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''We are also living people, Hunwald. More than a story. We are real and flawed.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''We are also living people, Hunwald. More than a story. We are real and flawed.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''O, yes, I am well aware. Blunt and stalwart, honest and true. I have a Dane ladylove with all those qualities, you know.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, yes, I am well aware. Blunt and stalwart, honest and true. I have a Dane ladylove with all those qualities, you know.'' | ||
Eivor escorted Hunwald to his home, despite the high-guard presence. | Eivor escorted Hunwald to his home, despite the high-guard presence. | ||
*'''[[Raeganhere]]:''' ''Hunwald! Praise God, you live!'' | *'''[[Raeganhere]]:''' ''Hunwald! Praise God, you live!'' | ||
[[File:ACV Homecoming 4.png|thumb|250px|Raeganhere hugging Hunwald upon his return]] | |||
Raeganhere embraced and hugged Hunwald. | |||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''I do, my dear Raeganhere. Body and soul! Tell my father, his son has returned, and in fighting form! It is urgent I speak with him.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''I do, my dear Raeganhere. Body and soul! Tell my father, his son has returned, and in fighting form! It is urgent I speak with him.'' | ||
*'''Raeganhere:''' ''I'm sorry, lord, but your father has been taken.'' | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''I'm sorry, lord, but your father has been taken.'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Have you looked for him?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Have you looked for him?'' | ||
*'''Raeganhere:''' ''O, I dare not go asking after him, for fear of stepping above my caste. But he'll be in good hands, don't you worry. Up there with the abbess and her sisters and all.'' | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''O, I dare not go asking after him, for fear of stepping above my caste. But he'll be in good hands, don't you worry. Up there with the abbess and her sisters and all.'' | ||
|-|Who took him away?= | |-|Who took him away?= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Who took the ealdorman? Was it [[soldier]]s or men of [[Christianity|God]]?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Who took the ealdorman? Was it [[soldier]]s or men of [[Christianity|God]]?'' | ||
*'''Raeganhere:''' ''There were men with [[sword]]s and those of the cloth. And a healer, too, one who had | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''There were men with [[sword]]s and those of the cloth. And a healer, too, one who had often been a guest in this house.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''[[Galwyna]]. One of the sisters my father put great faith in.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''[[Galwyna]]. One of the sisters my father put great faith in.'' | ||
|-|Did he go willingly?= | |-|Did he go willingly?= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Did he walk out the door himself, or was there a struggle?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Did he walk out the door himself, or was there a struggle?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''On his own, or was he forced?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''On his own, or was he forced?'' | ||
*'''Raeganhere:''' ''On his own. It was the Abbess [[Acha]] who suggested he be moved. She feared his illness was fast coming.'' | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''On his own. It was the Abbess [[Acha]] who suggested he be moved. She feared his illness was fast coming.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''He still has friends in Lincoln, that's a good sign.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''He still has friends in Lincoln, that's a good sign.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Homecoming 6.jpg|thumb|250px|Raeganhere explaining the situation in the city during Hunwald's absence]] | |||
*'''Raeganhere:''' ''[[Scholar|Bishop]] [[Herefrith]] among them. He's kept a vigil at the town hall, looking after things in your father's absence, until he returns.'' | *'''Raeganhere:''' ''[[Scholar|Bishop]] [[Herefrith]] among them. He's kept a vigil at the town hall, looking after things in your father's absence, until he returns.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Will we find trouble there, at the town hall?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Will we find trouble there, at the town hall?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''The market is flush with goods.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''The market is flush with goods.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Yes, it must be. Growing up, we never wanted for anything in my father's home. Bread and poultry and field fruits of all manner. I suppose this is where our servants purchased them. Lincoln's boon was ours as well.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Yes, it must be. Growing up, we never wanted for anything in my father's home. Bread and poultry and field fruits of all manner. I suppose this is where our servants purchased them. Lincoln's boon was ours as well.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Homecoming 7.png|thumb|250px|Eivor and Hunwald sneaking into the town hall]] | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''How often did you leave your house, Hunwald?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''How often did you leave your house, Hunwald?'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''O, from time to time. Yes.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, from time to time. Yes.'' | ||
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|-|Eivor killed soldiers in Lincoln= | |-|Eivor killed soldiers in Lincoln= | ||
*'''Herefrith:''' ''Lord Hunwald... You should have sent forewarning of your return to avoid the violence that dogs you. Lives might have been spared.'' | *'''Herefrith:''' ''Lord Hunwald... You should have sent forewarning of your return to avoid the violence that dogs you. Lives might have been spared.'' | ||
|-|Eivor did not kill anyone in Lincoln= | |-|Eivor did not kill anyone in Lincoln= | ||
*'''Herefrith:''' ''We had no news of your return. You might have sent a messenger and spared us the suspense.'' | *'''Herefrith:''' ''We had no news of your return. You might have sent a messenger and spared us the suspense.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Why so surprised to see my return, bishop? Was I rumored dead?'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Why so surprised to see my return, bishop? Was I rumored dead?'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''I have no patience for insults and rumor. We've come to speak with Lord Hundbeorht, that is all.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I have no patience for insults and rumor. We've come to speak with Lord Hundbeorht, that is all.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
[[File:ACV | [[File:ACV Homecoming 9.jpg|thumb|250px|Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith relay information about Hunwald's father]] | ||
Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith looked at each other. | Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith looked at each other. | ||
*'''Herefrith:''' ''Lord Hundbeorht has gone, I'm afraid. He would not say where to, but I'm sure he will return shortly. Once the storm has passed.'' | *'''Herefrith:''' ''Lord Hundbeorht has gone, I'm afraid. He would not say where to, but I'm sure he will return shortly. Once the storm has passed.'' | ||
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*'''Acha:''' ''I disagree. Everything this boy does concerns us. He's the son of our ealdorman. I all but raised you, lad. Bounced you on my knee and taught you scripture. So when I tell you we don't know where your father is, nor why he left our hospice in his ailing state ... it's because we don't know.'' | *'''Acha:''' ''I disagree. Everything this boy does concerns us. He's the son of our ealdorman. I all but raised you, lad. Bounced you on my knee and taught you scripture. So when I tell you we don't know where your father is, nor why he left our hospice in his ailing state ... it's because we don't know.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
[[File:ACV | [[File:ACV Homecoming 10.jpg|thumb|250px|Eivor and Hunwald receiving no answer to the ealdorman's whereabouts]] | ||
Hunwald shook his head. | Hunwald shook his head. | ||
*'''Herefrith:''' ''Come, abbess. We should leave this young lord to his scurrying thoughts. There is nothing more of use we can say to him.'' | *'''Herefrith:''' ''Come, abbess. We should leave this young lord to his scurrying thoughts. There is nothing more of use we can say to him.'' | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Eivor and Hunwald snuck into Lincoln and learned that his father has gone missing. | Eivor and Hunwald snuck into Lincoln and learned that his father has gone missing. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center"> | |||
ACV Homecoming 1.png|Eivor and Hunwald taking a boat | |||
ACV Homecoming 8.png|Eivor and Hunwald greeting the abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Homecoming was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor and Hunwald traveled to Lincoln to meet his father.
After saving Hunwald, Eivor hurried him to depart to Lincoln, quickly.
Eivor and Hunwald neared the shore at Botolphston.

Eivor and Hunwald warily traveled to Lincoln, right at its gates. Lincoln's guards were on the lookout for any unwanted visitors.

Eivor and Hunwald entered the city.
Eivor escorted Hunwald to his home, despite the high-guard presence.

Raeganhere embraced and hugged Hunwald.

Hunwald nodded as both him and Eivor left for the town hall.
They both moved further within the city.

Eivor and Hunwald arrived at the town hall, where Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith were discussing matters.

Abbess Acha and Bishop Herefrith looked at each other.

Hunwald shook his head.
The bishop left first.
The abbess followed.
Hunwald nodded in agreement.
Eivor left to find out the ealdorman's whereabouts and conditions.
Eivor and Hunwald snuck into Lincoln and learned that his father has gone missing.