- Eivor: Hunwald loved you like family. And you lied to his face.
- Acha: In my way I was trying to protect him. O Saint Cuthbert, give me strength.
- Eivor: Oaths and ale work better than your prayers and saints.
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Eivor spoke to Acha once more, before departing. | Eivor spoke to Acha once more, before departing. | ||
*'''Acha:''' ''I must beg forgiveness from my [[Christianity|God]]. The Lord lifts up the meek ... we must praise Him.'' | *'''Acha:''' ''I must beg forgiveness from my [[Christianity|God]]. The Lord lifts up the meek... we must praise Him.'' | ||
Eivor left and traveled all the way to [[Ealdorman's Overlook]]. | Eivor left and traveled all the way to [[Ealdorman's Overlook]]. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''That must be the tree Acha mentioned. Hunwald may be nearby.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''That must be the tree Acha mentioned. Hunwald may be nearby.'' | ||
Eivor neared the grand red tree, where she heard a drunk Hunwald. | Eivor neared the grand red tree, where she heard a drunk Hunwald. | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''These woods, Father. O, these woods ... I remember the days we spent here together. Here upon this spot. Ducking and hiding through the rushes. With bow and arrow. Chasing rabbits and squirrels. A thousand arrows I fired, and a hundred trees I bled, but not a single animal I could catch. All of them, fled.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''These woods, Father. O, these woods... I remember the days we spent here together. Here upon this spot. Ducking and hiding through the rushes. With bow and arrow. Chasing rabbits and squirrels. A thousand arrows I fired, and a hundred trees I bled, but not a single animal I could catch. All of them, fled.'' | ||
Eivor | Eivor drew near to Hunwald, who barely recognized her in his drunken stupor. | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''H-hello! Eivor? Is that you?'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''H-hello! Eivor? Is that you?'' | ||
Eivor | Eivor spied an engraving on the red tree. | ||
{{IUNote| | |||
Title=Tree Engraving| | |||
Text=Hunwald and [[Swanburrow]] | |||
}} | |||
[[File:ACV Salve for a Fresh Wound 3.png|thumb|250px|Eivor sat down to drink with Hunwald]] | [[File:ACV Salve for a Fresh Wound 3.png|thumb|250px|Eivor sat down to drink with Hunwald]] | ||
Eivor spoke with Hunwald. | Eivor spoke with Hunwald. | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Eivor, what a pleasant surprise! Would you drink with me?'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Eivor, what a pleasant surprise! Would you drink with me?'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Hunwald...'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Hunwald...'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Come! Sit, sit. Stay with me a while and comcemplate ... conmemtate ... contemplate the view.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Come! Sit, sit. Stay with me a while and comcemplate... conmemtate... contemplate the view.'' | ||
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|-|You're grieving, I understand= | |-|You're grieving, I understand= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Be easy with your grief, Hunwald. If you're not careful, it's a poison you'll bear in your blood for the rest of your life.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Be easy with your grief, Hunwald. If you're not careful, it's a poison you'll bear in your blood for the rest of your life.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''No need to worry! For I have found the antidote for it!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''No need to worry! For I have found the antidote for it!'' | ||
Hunwald drank a cup. | Hunwald drank a cup. Eivor grabbed a cup herself before continuing to console him. | ||
|-|Pull yourself together= | |-|Pull yourself together= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Collect yourself, Hunwald. There's many a man in Lincolnscire who'd pay to see your head on a pike.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Collect yourself, Hunwald. There's many a man in Lincolnscire who'd pay to see your head on a pike.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Well they can wait a moment!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Well they can wait a moment!'' | ||
Eivor grabbed a cup while Hunwald drank. | |||
|-|Let's have a drink together= | |-|Let's have a drink together= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Let's have a drink. To the memory of your father.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Let's have a drink. To the memory of your father.'' | ||
Eivor grabbed a cup and drank with Hunwald. | |||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Here we go a wassailing, among the leaves so green!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Here we go a wassailing, among the leaves so green!'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''Do not gorge on grief, nor give in to sadness, but let your aching love light the mead of your eyes and lead you to triumph.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Do not gorge on grief, nor give in to sadness, but let your aching love light the mead of your eyes and lead you to triumph.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''That is ... quite lovely. My father would have liked you. He liked all those who could swing a [[sword]] and speak a verse with ease.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''That is... quite lovely. My father would have liked you. He liked all those who could swing a [[sword]] and speak a verse with ease.'' | ||
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|-|I would have liked him too, I think= | |-|I would have liked him too, I think= | ||
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They both drank some more. | They both drank some more. | ||
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Hunwald stared out at the fields the hill overlooked. | |||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''He and I used to wander up this way all the time. He would take me hunting. And I would catch the most wretched little things, if I caught anything at all. I was a rubbish hunter. But he always said he was proud. Each and every time.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''He and I used to wander up this way all the time. He would take me hunting. And I would catch the most wretched little things, if I caught anything at all. I was a rubbish hunter. But he always said he was proud. Each and every time.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A toast...'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A toast...'' | ||
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|-|...to your father= | |-|...to your father= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''...to your father, | *'''Eivor:''' ''...to your father, Lord Hundbeorth of Lincolnscire. He may have dwindled from this world in death, but in life, he was as stalwart as this tree.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''A wise oak tree, yes!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''A wise oak tree, yes!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Skal.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Skal.'' | ||
|-|...to you, Hunwald= | |-|...to you, Hunwald= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''To you, Hunwald. You have love in your heart and hope in your eyes. That's more than many can say.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''To you, Hunwald. You have love in your heart and hope in your eyes. That's more than many can say.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Eivor, I ... can't begin to...'' | Hunwald was overcome by Eivor's words of praise. | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Eivor, I... can't begin to...'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''All right, lord. You're all right. Skal.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''All right, lord. You're all right. Skal.'' | ||
|-|...to Lincolnscire= | |-|...to Lincolnscire= | ||
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*'''Hunwald:''' ''You know what? We should visit her! We should go to Brimsgy! Er, Grimsby! Yes, yes, there's no time to lose.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''You know what? We should visit her! We should go to Brimsgy! Er, Grimsby! Yes, yes, there's no time to lose.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''After you.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''After you.'' | ||
Eivor and Hunwald | Eivor and Hunwald departed to meet with Swanburrow. | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Nothing like drinking and riding to jostle your problems away.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Nothing like drinking and riding to jostle your problems away.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''And the contents of your gut.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''And the contents of your gut.'' | ||
[[File:ACV Salve for a Fresh Wound 5.png|thumb|250px|Eivor following Hunwald on horses]] | [[File:ACV Salve for a Fresh Wound 5.png|thumb|250px|Eivor following Hunwald on horses]] | ||
Both drunk, Eivor and Hunwald started to ride on their horses. | Both drunk, Eivor and Hunwald started to ride on their horses. | ||
:(If The Thegn of Lincoln is already completed) | :(If [[The Thegn of Lincoln]] is already completed) | ||
:*'''Eivor:''' ''Before I let it pass, Hunwald. I spoke with [[Aelfgar]] before this. He gifted me a [[Hunbeorht's Bow|weapon]] of your father's. Should I find that odd?'' | :*'''Eivor:''' ''Before I let it pass, Hunwald. I spoke with [[Aelfgar]] before this. He gifted me a [[Hunbeorht's Bow|weapon]] of your father's. Should I find that odd?'' | ||
:*'''Hunwald:''' ''Hmm. I'm not sure. They often went hunting together, so it's not strange that he should have something of my father's.'' | :*'''Hunwald:''' ''Hmm. I'm not sure. They often went hunting together, so it's not strange that he should have something of my father's.'' | ||
:*'''Eivor:''' ''You don't want it yourself? As a memento mori?'' | :*'''Eivor:''' ''You don't want it yourself? As a memento mori?'' | ||
:*'''Hunwald:''' ''No, no. You're better suited to such gifts. I'm a talker, not a fighter.'' | :*'''Hunwald:''' ''No, no. You're better suited to such gifts. I'm a talker, not a fighter.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Now come ... and enjoy the splendor of my shire.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Now come... and enjoy the splendor of my shire.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''You [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxons]] and your tiny splendor. You have never seen mountains, have you? Or deep fjords like a giant's axe wound. Or towering falls that steam in the dead of winter. Snow sparkling like a blanket of jewels. That is splendor.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxons]] and your tiny splendor. You have never seen mountains, have you? Or deep fjords like a giant's axe wound. Or towering falls that steam in the dead of winter. Snow sparkling like a blanket of jewels. That is splendor.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Well if your homeland is so splendor-ful, why come to [[England]] at all?'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Well if your homeland is so splendor-ful, why come to [[England]] at all?'' | ||
Salve for a Fresh Wound was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor went to search for Hunwald who ran off in tears after hearing his father died.
Eivor went to search for Abbess Acha, who followed a crying Hunwald. Eivor saw the abbess at an entrance of Lincoln.
Eivor spoke to Acha once more, before departing.
Eivor left and traveled all the way to Ealdorman's Overlook.
Eivor neared the grand red tree, where she heard a drunk Hunwald.
Eivor drew near to Hunwald, who barely recognized her in his drunken stupor.
Eivor spied an engraving on the red tree.
Tree Engraving

Eivor spoke with Hunwald.
Hunwald drank a cup. Eivor grabbed a cup herself before continuing to console him.
They both drank some more.
Hunwald stared out at the fields the hill overlooked.

They drank even more as time passed on top of the hill.
Eivor and Hunwald laughed.
Eivor and Hunwald departed to meet with Swanburrow.

Both drunk, Eivor and Hunwald started to ride on their horses.

Eivor heard a noise.
Eivor and Hunwald stopped.

Eivor found the mysterious assailants.
Eivor started to fight the ambushers.
Eivor went to aid and kill the ambushers.
Eivor killed all the assailants.
Hunwald led the way to Swanburrow.
Eivor and Hunwald traveled to Grimsby, where they arrived at Swanburrow's abode.

Eivor and Hunwald go to Swanburrow, who was paying tribute to one of her gods, Odin. Swanburrow, worried, looked up to see Hunwald.
Swanburrow and Hunwald kissed.

Eivor stopped Swanburrow.
Hunwald went to rest and Eivor found a letter within Swanburrow's home.
Eivor found a drunken Hunwald and consoled him. They survived an ambush on their way to Grimsby, where they met with Swanburrow.