*'''Eivor:''' ''I am a strong swimmer. I fear no cold, current, or ''drengr'' of the deep.''
*'''Eivor:''' ''I am a strong swimmer. I fear no cold, current, or ''drengr'' of the deep.''
*'''Norse Woman:''' ''Then by all means, we can scrape together a reward fit for the cargo's rescue.''
*'''Norse Woman:''' ''Then by all means, we can scrape together a reward fit for the cargo's rescue.''
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|-|Did not yet loot the ship=
[[File:ACV Last Flight of the Gyldan Sparrow 3.png|thumb|250px|Eivor discovering the shipwreck]]
[[File:ACV Last Flight of the Gyldan Sparrow 3.png|thumb|250px|Eivor discovering the shipwreck]]
Eivor swam towards the wreck.
Eivor swam towards the wreck.
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|Title=Waterlogged Note
|Title=Waterlogged Note
|Text=Compass keeps taking too healthy a share of my wares. Watch the bastard try to take my [[coin]] when they're stuffed inside a [[Cattle|cow]]'s stomach.}}
|Text=Compass keeps taking too healthy a share of my wares. Watch the bastard try to take my [[coin]] when they're stuffed inside a [[Cattle|cow]]'s stomach.}}
She approached the group again.
|-|Already looted the ship.=
*'''Eivor:''' ''I found a message in a bottle. It looks like the treasure was eaten by fish.''
Eivor reflected on the contents of the nearby shipwreck she had previously looted.
*'''Eivor:''' ''One chest with treasure, another with this bottled message. I wonder if it has preserved its message.''
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She approached the woman who spoke for the group again.
*'''Norse Woman:''' ''A message in a bottle? Ah, wise. Hid a necklace in a cow's stomach. Guess you'll have to go [[fish]]ing for the rest of the treasure.''
*'''Norse Woman:''' ''A message in a bottle? Ah, wise. Hid a necklace in a cow's stomach. Guess you'll have to go [[fish]]ing for the rest of the treasure.''
Eivor returned to the water's edge and started fishing. She hooked a fish.
Eivor returned to the water's edge and started fishing. She hooked a fish.
Norse Woman:I heard the Gyldan Sparrow was carrying more 'n candies and spice from Aksum. He had a hefty necklace in there too.
Anglo-Saxon Man:Makes sense as to why The Compass would send the whole boat into the drink then. Bloody shame. Worth a pretty penny.
Eivor found a note left on a nearby crate.
Note
My boat, and all its priceless cargo, has met its end at the bottom of the river. If you recover any please contact—
She approached the group.
Eivor:This harbor houses sunken treasure?
Norse Woman:Ja, the current's too strong to pull the wreck out, so we're left to lament the loss. You interested?
Eivor:I am a strong swimmer. I fear no cold, current, or drengr of the deep.
Norse Woman:Then by all means, we can scrape together a reward fit for the cargo's rescue.
Eivor discovering the shipwreck
Eivor swam towards the wreck.
Eivor:That must be the corpse of the Gyldan Sparrow that merchant mentioned.
She looted two chests from it and returned to the surface.
Eivor:One chest with treasure, another with this bottled message. I wonder if it has preserved its message.
Eivor read the message.
Waterlogged Note
Compass keeps taking too healthy a share of my wares. Watch the bastard try to take my coin when they're stuffed inside a cow's stomach.
Eivor:I found a message in a bottle. It looks like the treasure was eaten by fish.
Eivor reflected on the contents of the nearby shipwreck she had previously looted.
Eivor:One chest with treasure, another with this bottled message. I wonder if it has preserved its message.
She approached the woman who spoke for the group again.
Norse Woman:A message in a bottle? Ah, wise. Hid a necklace in a cow's stomach. Guess you'll have to go fishing for the rest of the treasure.
Eivor returned to the water's edge and started fishing. She hooked a fish.
Eivor:Come now, you little scaled cowards. Pull on my line.
Eivor pulled in a large pollock and retrieved the treasure from it.
Eivor:Slippery bastards. Must be the necklace. That is a lot of silver. Why shouldn't I keep it?
Eivor approached the group again.
Eivor:I have the treasure you seek.
Norse Woman:Do you? Please, give it here, then.
Eivor handing the necklace to the woman
Eivor:Found this necklace in the guts of a fish. I could not get rid of the smell.
Norse Woman:Even reeking of fish, this is priceless. Many thanks!
Eivor:I risked my neck swimming into the drink, so the spoils are mine.
Outcome
Eivor recovered the treasure from the shipwreck, caught a pollock, and retrieved a necklace from within the fish.
Behind the Scenes
If Eivor kept the necklace, it goes from a quest item to a trinket and can be sold for 62 silver. Despite the woman's claims of a reward if it is returned, there does not seem to be one.