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Eivor came upon a large man sitting on a throne of hay. He sat before a "court" of burning straw men. | Eivor came upon a large man sitting on a throne of hay. He sat before a "court" of burning straw men. | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''How dare you look at me like that! Show respect to your liege!''<br>''Bow! Why won't you bow to your kind?''<br>''You! Serf! Bring me ale!'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''How dare you look at me like that! Show respect to your liege!''<br>''Bow! Why won't you bow to your kind?''<br>''You! Serf! Bring me ale!'' | ||
Eivor read a note near the man's throne. | |||
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Title=Leaf from the King's Journal| | |||
Text=That merchant was no quack but a worker of miracles! How fitting that a potion named for the [[Mercury|Roman god of travelers]] should ease the pains in my knees so much. | |||
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Eivor looted the treasure nearby the man, at which point he turned hostile. | Eivor looted the treasure nearby the man, at which point he turned hostile. | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''You dare to steal the royal treasure! Guards! Guards!''<br>''Get him, men!''<br>''Nobody touches the king's gold!'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier:''' ''You dare to steal the royal treasure! Guards! Guards!''<br>''Get him, men!''<br>''Nobody touches the king's gold!'' | ||
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Will O' the Wisp was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
Eivor came across a field of burning hay men and approached a man sitting on a throne.
Dialogue
Eivor came upon a large man sitting on a throne of hay. He sat before a "court" of burning straw men.
- Anglo-Saxon Soldier: How dare you look at me like that! Show respect to your liege!
Bow! Why won't you bow to your kind?
You! Serf! Bring me ale!
Eivor read a note near the man's throne.
Leaf from the King's Journal
- That merchant was no quack but a worker of miracles! How fitting that a potion named for the Roman god of travelers should ease the pains in my knees so much.
Eivor looted the treasure nearby the man, at which point he turned hostile.
- Anglo-Saxon Soldier: You dare to steal the royal treasure! Guards! Guards!
Get him, men!
Nobody touches the king's gold!
Eivor killed the man.
- Eivor: A king of straw men. Well, there's an end to his madness, poor soul.
Outcome
Eivor killed the goliath.
Behind the scenes
The goliath refers to Eivor as "him" despite the gender the player uses. This is either a leftover from the development process before Eivor was considered canonically female, or another sign of the goliath's addlement (in addition to holding court with a field of burning scarecrows).

