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Eivor spoke with her. | Eivor spoke with her. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Those are the cries of a broken heart. Who died?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Those are the cries of a broken heart. Who died?'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''My beloved [[cat]], Sphinxy. And please, do not be so crass. Sphinxy has simply... passed on. She is in [[Christianity|God]]'s hands.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Nothing hurts quite like a fresh wound. But in time, it will heal and life will return to normal.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Nothing hurts quite like a fresh wound. But in time, it will heal and life will return to normal.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''If only. Instead, I find myself missing her more and more with each passing winter.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''How long ago did Sphinxy pass on?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''How long ago did Sphinxy pass on?'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''Eleven years ago tomorrow. A long time, I know.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A little. Have you thought about honoring Sphinxy with a shrine? It is no burial, but it may ease your grief.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A little. Have you thought about honoring Sphinxy with a shrine? It is no burial, but it may ease your grief.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''I am halfway there, but I cannot bring myself to sort through her things. I simply do not have the strength.'' | ||
<tabber> | <tabber> | ||
|-|Let me see what I can do= | |-|Let me see what I can do= | ||
Eivor decided to help | Eivor decided to help the woman. | ||
|-|You must do this yourself= | |-|You must do this yourself= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''You alone must find the strength, lest you spend the next decade as you are now.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''You alone must find the strength, lest you spend the next decade as you are now.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''True words. I shall try.'' | ||
Eivor | Eivor took her leave, then after some time returned to speak to her again. | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''O, Sphinxy.'' | |||
Eivor spoke to her again. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Still mourning, hmmm?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Still mourning, hmmm?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''What else can I do? I do not have it in me to fetch what remains of my poor Sphinxy. Her shrine will forever be incomplete.'' | ||
Eivor decided to help | Eivor decided to help the woman. | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I will help you. We will build Sphinxy a shrine together. Where should I start?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I will help you. We will build Sphinxy a shrine together. Where should I start?'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''My home. It's where she... she...'' | ||
Ealwyn gave Eivor a key as she started crying again. Eivor | Ealwyn gave Eivor a key as she started crying again. Eivor unlocked the door to the house and found a wall of empty crates behind the door, blocking access to the rest of the house.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''There must be something I can find in here for the cat's shrine... if I can sort through all the rubble.'' | |||
Breaking the crates, Eivor found the house to be full to capacity with several lively, full-grown cats. She had to carefully break some of the wicker boxes and other obstructions strewn throughout the house to obtain Sphinxy's belongings. Eivor called out incredulously. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Just how many cats do you have?'' | |||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''Those are Sphinxy's children. O, they must be so big now!'' | |||
Eivor also found a page atop Ealwyn's bed. | |||
:'''Ealwyn's Journal'''<br>''The Family has grown! Sphinxy has finally given birth to a litter of kittens, all healthy, all resembling their beautiful mother.<br><br>I will leave them to sup on her milk for a few days, and in the meantime think of what to name them all. O, I am so overjoyed!'' | :'''Ealwyn's Journal'''<br>''The Family has grown! Sphinxy has finally given birth to a litter of kittens, all healthy, all resembling their beautiful mother.<br><br>I will leave them to sup on her milk for a few days, and in the meantime think of what to name them all. O, I am so overjoyed!'' | ||
Eivor retrieved some of the items and moved a shelf to find the remaining one. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Here we are.''<br>''This will do.'' | |||
Eivor obtained the third and final item. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I have found some of Sphinxy's belongings.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I have found some of Sphinxy's belongings.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''You have? O, wonderful! Would you bring them to the shrine just over there, beneath the shrub?'' | ||
Eivor placed the items atop Sphinxy's grave. | Eivor placed the items atop Sphinxy's grave. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''It is done. A shrine dedicated to Sphinxy, whenever you care to pay your respects. And a home you can return to again. It may take some getting used to without Sphinxy, but her children need you.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''It is done. A shrine dedicated to Sphinxy, whenever you care to pay your respects. And a home you can return to again. It may take some getting used to without Sphinxy, but her children need you.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman:''' ''And here I thought all [[Vikings|Danes]] were ruthless plunderers. Murderers! You have a soul that would grace the heavens. Like my Sphinxy. Lord light your way.'' | ||
The woman made the sign of the Cross and prayed to the shrine as Eivor took her leave. | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
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The Farewell Meow 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 found a sobbing woman over a grave and decided to try and help.
Dialogue
Eivor heard a woman crying and went to find her.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman 1: (sad sniffling) How do I get through another night without you?
Eivor spoke with her.
- Eivor: Those are the cries of a broken heart. Who died?
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: My beloved cat, Sphinxy. And please, do not be so crass. Sphinxy has simply... passed on. She is in God's hands.
- Eivor: Nothing hurts quite like a fresh wound. But in time, it will heal and life will return to normal.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: If only. Instead, I find myself missing her more and more with each passing winter.
- Eivor: How long ago did Sphinxy pass on?
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: Eleven years ago tomorrow. A long time, I know.
- Eivor: A little. Have you thought about honoring Sphinxy with a shrine? It is no burial, but it may ease your grief.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: I am halfway there, but I cannot bring myself to sort through her things. I simply do not have the strength.
- Eivor: You alone must find the strength, lest you spend the next decade as you are now.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: True words. I shall try.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: O, Sphinxy.
- Eivor: Still mourning, hmmm?
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: What else can I do? I do not have it in me to fetch what remains of my poor Sphinxy. Her shrine will forever be incomplete.
- Eivor: I will help you. We will build Sphinxy a shrine together. Where should I start?
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: My home. It's where she... she...
Ealwyn gave Eivor a key as she started crying again. Eivor unlocked the door to the house and found a wall of empty crates behind the door, blocking access to the rest of the house.
- Eivor: There must be something I can find in here for the cat's shrine... if I can sort through all the rubble.
Breaking the crates, Eivor found the house to be full to capacity with several lively, full-grown cats. She had to carefully break some of the wicker boxes and other obstructions strewn throughout the house to obtain Sphinxy's belongings. Eivor called out incredulously.
- Eivor: Just how many cats do you have?
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: Those are Sphinxy's children. O, they must be so big now!
Eivor also found a page atop Ealwyn's bed.
- Ealwyn's Journal
The Family has grown! Sphinxy has finally given birth to a litter of kittens, all healthy, all resembling their beautiful mother.
I will leave them to sup on her milk for a few days, and in the meantime think of what to name them all. O, I am so overjoyed!
Eivor retrieved some of the items and moved a shelf to find the remaining one.
- Eivor: Here we are.
This will do.
Eivor obtained the third and final item.
- Eivor: I have found some of Sphinxy's belongings.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: You have? O, wonderful! Would you bring them to the shrine just over there, beneath the shrub?
Eivor placed the items atop Sphinxy's grave.
- Eivor: It is done. A shrine dedicated to Sphinxy, whenever you care to pay your respects. And a home you can return to again. It may take some getting used to without Sphinxy, but her children need you.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: And here I thought all Danes were ruthless plunderers. Murderers! You have a soul that would grace the heavens. Like my Sphinxy. Lord light your way.
The woman made the sign of the Cross and prayed to the shrine as Eivor took her leave.
Outcome
Eivor helped Ealwyn build a shrine for Sphinxy.
