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| | name = The Lost Drengir of Ragnar Lothbrok | | | name = The Lost Drengir of Ragnar Lothbrok |
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| | description = ''The Drengir of Ragnar Lothbrok's army have gone their own ways since his death. Now they seek honorable ends to their glorious lives.'' | | | description = ''The [[Lost Drengir of Ragnar Lothbrok|Drengir]] of [[Ragnar Lodbrok|Ragnar Lothbrok]]'s [[Great Heathen Army|army]] have gone their own ways since his death. Now they seek honorable ends to their glorious lives.'' |
| | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' | | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' |
| | type = Main {{c|Ravensthorpe}} | | | type = Main {{c|Ravensthorpe}} |
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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
| Eivor encountered former members of Ragnar Lothbrok's army and gave them the honorable ends they so desired, piecing together Ragnar's story in the process. | | Eivor encountered former members of [[Ragnar Lodbrok|Ragnar Lothbrok]]'s [[Great Heathen Army|army]] and gave them the honorable ends they so desired, piecing together Ragnar's story in the process. |
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| |-|Erik Loyalskull= | | |-|Erik Loyalskull= |
| Eivor entered the cave system called [[Hildesvini's Crag]] and after some [[freerunning]] came upon a bigger cave, with a man living in. | | Eivor entered the cave system called [[Hildesvini's Crag]], and after some [[freerunning]], came upon a bigger cave with a man living in it. |
| *'''[[Erik Loyalskull]]:''' ''If you come looking for bears, there are none living here. Not now. But I have a better proposition than a rousing hunt. If you are a true'' drengr, ''a warrior with honor running like sunlight in your veins, then you may help me fulfill my destiny.'' | | *'''[[Erik Loyalskull]]:''' ''If you come looking for [[bear]]s, there are none living here. Not now. But I have a better proposition than a rousing [[Hunting|hunt]]. If you are a true ''[[wikt:drengr|drengr]]'', a warrior with honor running like sunlight in your veins, then you may help me fulfill my destiny.'' |
| Eivor walked up and talked to Erik. | | Eivor walked up and talked to Erik. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''You're a long way from any warm hearth, warrior. Is this where you call home?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''You're a long way from any warm hearth, warrior. Is this where you call home?'' |
| *'''Erik Loyalskull:''' ''My name is Erik Loyalskull. The great King Ragnar Lothbrok named me such, when we fought, tearing up the fields of England. We built families, overthrew kingdoms, sailed mountains, fought for whole seasons, and now ... now he is gone.'' | | *'''Erik Loyalskull:''' ''My name is Erik Loyalskull. The great King Ragnar Lothbrok named me such, when we fought, tearing up the fields of [[England]]. We built families, [[Viking expansion|overthrew kingdoms]], sailed mountains, fought for whole seasons, and now ... now he is gone.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''All of Norway laments the passing of King Ragner. I cannot imagine this sorrow his warriors now feel.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''All of [[Norway]] laments the passing of King Ragnar. I cannot imagine this sorrow his warriors now feel.'' |
| *'''Erik Loyalskull:''' ''We are but six who remain, his most loyal drengir. Yet without his guiding light, his strength and video, we are lost. It was in this cavern that I knew my life was tied to Ragnar's. We were young, hunting a bear, when we chanced upon this spot. He killed it with nothing but a knife. Leapt on its back, held tight, writhing like a fly on a dragon, he stayed put and it was done. Together we celebrated the kill, as if we had felled the beast together. That is when I knew I would live and die for this man. I did not die beside my lord in Aella's pit of snakes. But I can make amends. Fight me, warrior. Send me to meet him in Odin's hall.'' | | *'''Erik Loyalskull:''' ''We are but six who remain, his most loyal ''drengir''. Yet without his guiding light, his strength and video, we are lost. It was in this cavern that I knew my life was tied to Ragnar's. We were young, hunting a bear, when we chanced upon this spot. He killed it with nothing but a [[Short blade|knife]]. Leapt on its back, held tight, writhing like a fly on a dragon, he stayed put and it was done. Together we celebrated the kill, as if we had felled the beast together. That is when I knew I would live and die for this man. I did not die beside my lord in [[Ælla of Northumbria|Ælla]]'s [[Ælla's snake pit|pit]] of [[snake]]s. But I can make amends. Fight me, warrior. Send me to meet him in [[Odin]]'s [[Valhalla (afterlife)|hall]].'' |
| (Accept – "It would be my honor, ''drengr''") | | (Accept – "It would be my honor, ''drengr''") |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''It is with great honor I will fight a true'' drengr. ''When you're ready.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''It is with great honor I will fight a true ''drengr''. When you're ready.'' |
| *'''Erik Loyalskull:''' ''Very well. For Ragnar Lothbrok, the true King of Norway.'' | | *'''Erik Loyalskull:''' ''Very well. For Ragnar Lothbrok, the true King of Norway.'' |
| The two Vikings began their duel, with Erik using a bearded axe and a warhammer. | | The two Vikings began their duel, with Erik using a [[bearded axe]] and a [[war hammer]]. |
| *'''Erik Loyalskull:''' ''For Ragnar, for glory, for the wandering drengir do I raise my blade.<br>You honor me with your skill and ferocity. That is all that matters.<br>You are a true drengr. Ragnar would have liked you!'' | | *'''Erik Loyalskull:''' ''For Ragnar, for glory, for the wandering ''drengir'' do I raise my blade.<br>You honor me with your skill and ferocity. That is all that matters.<br>You are a true ''drengr''. Ragnar would have liked you!'' |
| Eventually, Eivor defeated Erik Loyalskull. | | Eventually, Eivor defeated Erik Loyalskull. |
| *'''Erik Loyalskull:''' ''A fitting end to honorable warring. Now I go to see my brother, he who laughed at death, scourge of all England, Ragnar Lothbrok.'' | | *'''Erik Loyalskull:''' ''A fitting end to honorable warring. Now I go to see my brother, he who laughed at death, scourge of all England, Ragnar Lothbrok.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Farewell, drengr. Listen for hoof-beats, and follow the Valkyries home.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Farewell, ''drengr''. Listen for hoof-beats, and follow the [[Valkyrie]]s home.'' |
| Erik died from his wounds and Eivor knelt over his body to deliver final rites. | | Erik died from his wounds and Eivor knelt over his body to deliver final rites. |
| |-|Thor the Fish Monger= | | |-|Thor the Fish Monger= |
| Eivor approached a large fishing settlement surrounding a shallow lake outside [[Norwich|Northwic]] and saw a man fishing as he talked to his son. | | Eivor approached a large fishing settlement surrounding a shallow lake outside [[Norwich|Northwic]] and saw a man fishing as he talked to his son. |
| *'''[[Thor the Fish Monger]]:''' ''The nets are well set, you have stocks for a hundred moons. You will live a long and hearty life.'' | | *'''[[Thor the Fish Monger]]:''' ''The nets are well set, you have stocks for a hundred moons. You will live a long and hearty life.'' |
| *'''Thor Thorsson:''' ''But father, you are not too ill to stay!'' | | *'''[[Thor Thorsson]]:''' ''But father, you are not too ill to stay!'' |
| *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''But I am. The weavers have sent me many portents. I only await a proper death, 'til the family axe of honor passes to you.'' | | *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''But I am. The [[Nornir|weavers]] have sent me many portents. I only await a proper death, 'til the family axe of honor passes to you.'' |
| Eivor walked up and talked to Thor. | | Eivor walked up and talked to Thor. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''The air is filled with the smell of fish guts. Your catch appears generous. Your nets overflow with silver stock. You are lucky.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''The air is filled with the smell of fish guts. Your catch appears generous. Your nets overflow with silver stock. You are lucky.'' |
| *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''Good warrior, you carry yourself with the spirit of a ''[[wikt:drengr|drengr]]'' I am a ''drengr'' too.'' | | *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''Good warrior, you carry yourself with the spirit of a ''drengr'' I am a ''drengr'' too.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''In fish monger's slacks? Is this your way of hiding? Or protecting those around you?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''In fish monger's slacks? Is this your way of hiding? Or protecting those around you?'' |
| *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''My life has had many chapters. Ragnar Lodbrok himself started as a farmer, you know. He often envied my choice.'' | | *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''My life has had many chapters. Ragnar Lodbrok himself started as a farmer, you know. He often envied my choice.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''You rode with the [[Great Heathen Army|Great Army]] of Ragnar?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''You rode with the Great Army of Ragnar?'' |
| *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''I did. And it was here in England that I saw a land so fertile you could spit and food would grow. Waters teeming with fish. I met a [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxon]] lady, Æthelswig, and we have made a fine life for ourselves. The best clams in all of [[East Anglia]]. But now I must show my son the way of the ''drengr''. How to die with honor.'' | | *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''I did. And it was here in England that I saw a land so fertile you could spit and food would grow. Waters teeming with fish. I met a [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxon]] lady, Æthelswig, and we have made a fine life for ourselves. The best clams in all of [[East Anglia]]. But now I must show my son the way of the ''drengr''. How to die with honor.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I respect your desire for an honorable death.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I respect your desire for an honorable death.'' |
| *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''I want my son to watch. He should have the final word when I pass. He will not see me die on a bed coughing like a crow.'' | | *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''I want my son to watch. He should have the final word when I pass. He will not see me die on a bed coughing like a crow.'' |
| (Accept – "I will fight you, ''drengr''") | | (Accept – "I will fight you, ''drengr''.") |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I accept your fight. We wil show your boy how ''drengr'' do their bedding.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I accept your fight. We will show your boy how ''drengr'' do their bedding.'' |
| *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''Do you hear this son? Today you will see the color of the blood that made you! The color of courage and honor above all. Any weapon will do!'' | | *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''Do you hear this son? Today you will see the color of the blood that made you! The color of courage and honor above all. Any weapon will do!'' |
| Thor waded into the lake and prepared himself for battle as Eivor readied her weapons. | | Thor waded into the lake and prepared himself for battle as Eivor readied her weapons. |
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| The two Vikings began their duel, with Thor using his two fishing [[spear]]s to deadly effect. | | The two Vikings began their duel, with Thor using his two fishing [[spear]]s to deadly effect. |
| *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''Ah yes, the boil of battle! Its heat returns to me!<br>Watch me son! A true ''drengr'' can win a battle with a twig or stone!<br>Son... do not look away! My end is near!'' | | *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''Ah yes, the boil of battle! Its heat returns to me!<br>Watch me son! A true ''drengr'' can win a battle with a twig or stone!<br>Son... do not look away! My end is near!'' |
| After a gruelling duel, Eivor defeated Thor the Fish Monger. | | After a grueling duel, Eivor defeated Thor the Fish Monger. |
| *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''I have reached the glory-gate. Think of me, my boy. My dear love. Now you know.'' | | *'''Thor the Fish Monger:''' ''I have reached the glory-gate. Think of me, my boy. My dear love. Now you know.'' |
| Thor the Fish Monger died from his wounds. His son knelt at his body in remembrance. | | Thor the Fish Monger died from his wounds. His son knelt at his body in remembrance. |
| *'''Thor Thorsson:''' ''Father, I... I understand. I see the glory you spoke of. Go now to [[Valhalla (afterlife)|Valhalla]], and join Ragnar in the war-eternal.'' | | *'''Thor Thorsson:''' ''Father, I... I understand. I see the glory you spoke of. Go now to Valhalla, and join Ragnar in the war-eternal.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Your father is a fine warrior. A ''drengr'' to the end.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Your father is a fine warrior. A ''drengr'' to the end.'' |
| *'''Thor Thorsson:''' ''One day I will honor him. And make myself a ''drengr''.'' | | *'''Thor Thorsson:''' ''One day I will honor him. And make myself a ''drengr''.'' |
| |-|Nokkfylla Shine-Eye= | | |-|Nokkfylla Shine-Eye= |
| Eivor approached an abandoned hillside [[fort]]ress in [[Yorkshire|Eurvicscire]] while traveling through [[Northumbria]] and saw Nokkfylla overlooking a snow-covered plain. | | Eivor approached an abandoned hillside [[fort]]ress in [[Yorkshire|Eurvicscire]] while traveling through [[Northumbria]] and saw Nokkfylla overlooking a snow-covered plain. |
| *'''[[Nokkfylla Shine-Eye]]:''' ''I am not normal. I am beyond anything that any man has ever witnessed. I am a wound that festers. A shit that stinks in the sun. Trolls fear me. I am mind-fucked. Once a drengr, now a draugr. A walking dead. Rotten within and without. Fuck.'' | | *'''[[Nokkfylla Shine-Eye]]:''' ''I am not normal. I am beyond anything that any man has ever witnessed. I am a wound that festers. A shit that stinks in the sun. Trolls fear me. I am mind-fucked. Once a ''drengr'', now a ''[[draugr]]''. A walking dead. Rotten within and without. Fuck.'' |
| Eivor walked up and talked to Nokkfylla. | | Eivor walked up and talked to Nokkfylla. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Greetings. Is this battlefield yours?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Greetings. Is this battlefield yours?'' |
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| (Accept – "I will fight you.") | | (Accept – "I will fight you.") |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Lost ''drengr'', I will fight you. And help you find what Ragnar gave you.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Lost ''drengr'', I will fight you. And help you find what Ragnar gave you.'' |
| *'''Nokkfylla Shine-Eye:''' ''[[Loki]]'s children, take me one and all.'' | | *'''Nokkfylla Shine-Eye:''' ''[[Loki]]'s [[Fenrir|chi]][[Jörmungandr|ldr]][[Hel|en]], take me one and all.'' |
| Immediately, Nokkfylla drew the large Danish axe from his back and began fighting Eivor, alternating between delivering wild swings and leaping to strike as he landed. | | Immediately, Nokkfylla drew the large Danish axe from his back and began fighting Eivor, alternating between delivering wild swings and leaping to strike as he landed. |
| *'''Nokkfylla Shine-Eye:''' ''This one arm has learned the tricks of both! Beware!<br>Odin owes you!<br>Death to us both!<br>Go meet your god!<br>''[[wikt:gar|Gar]]''! Odin! Trolls! ''[[wikt:bra#Norwegian_Bokmål|Bra]]''!<br>Take your last breath!'' | | *'''Nokkfylla Shine-Eye:''' ''This one arm has learned the tricks of both! Beware!<br>Odin owes you!<br>Death to us both!<br>Go meet your god!<br>''[[wikt:gar|Gar]]''! Odin! Trolls! ''[[wikt:bra#Norwegian_Bokmål|Bra]]''!<br>Take your last breath!'' |
| After a gruelling duel, Eivor defeated Nokkfylla. | | After a grueling duel, Eivor defeated Nokkfylla. |
| *'''Nokkfylla Shine-Eye:''' ''You have lanced me, Nokkfylla, the fetid boil. Let this death be the only good I have done since my master's death.'' | | *'''Nokkfylla Shine-Eye:''' ''You have lanced me, Nokkfylla, the fetid boil. Let this death be the only good I have done since my master's death.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Odin welcomes all kinds, so long as they war louder and drink faster than the last man.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Odin welcomes all kinds, so long as they war louder and drink faster than the last man.'' |
| Nokkfylla died from his wounds and Eivor knelt over his body to deliver final rites. | | Nokkfylla died from his wounds and Eivor knelt over his body to deliver final rites. |
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| |-|Gotafrid Fairrobes= | | |-|Gotafrid Fairrobes= |
| At an immaculate clean estate at Eurvicscire, Eivor found a man looking towards the horizon. | | At an immaculately clean estate at [[Yorkshire|Eurvicscire]], Eivor found a man looking towards the horizon. |
| *'''[[Gotafrid Fairrobes]]:''' ''My weapons are polished and prepared, if you wish to dance.'' | | *'''[[Gotafrid Fairrobes]]:''' ''My weapons are polished and prepared, if you wish to dance.'' |
| Eivor walked up and talked to him. | | Eivor walked up and talked to him. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Hail, warrior. You keep this estate?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Hail, warrior. You keep this estate?'' |
| *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''I do. I am Gotafrid Fairrobes, celebrated drengr of the Great Heathen Army. Trusted golden helm of Ragnar Lothbrok. I intend a clean and honorable battle as my days grow old and rotten. I wish to keep myself dignified in my death-rattle.'' | | *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''I do. I am Gotafrid Fairrobes, celebrated ''drengr'' of the Great Heathen Army. Trusted golden helm of Ragnar Lothbrok. I intend a clean and honorable battle as my days grow old and rotten. I wish to keep myself dignified in my death-rattle.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Your upkeep is impressive.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Your upkeep is impressive.'' |
| *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''My war garments are unblemished. Well-groomed and pristine. Ragnar taught me self-respect when we summered here.'' | | *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''My war garments are unblemished. Well-groomed and pristine. Ragnar taught me self-respect when we summered here.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''A clean conscience, unblemished oaths, and immaculate loyalty are of higher value than any well-dusted piece of armor.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''A clean conscience, unblemished oaths, and immaculate loyalty are of higher value than any well-dusted piece of armor.'' |
| *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''A resonant thought. Now will you oblige me? An honorable and clean battle is all I ask for now.'' | | *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''A resonant thought. Now will you oblige me? An honorable and clean battle is all I ask for now.'' |
| (Accept – "I desire a fight, ''drengr''") | | (Accept – "I desire a fight, ''drengr''.") |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''May Odin visit us in this dance. Let us fight.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''May Odin visit us in this dance. Let us fight.'' |
| *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''Prepare your garb for a last drenching of raven-wine.'' | | *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''Prepare your garb for a last drenching of raven-wine.'' |
| The two Vikings began their duel, with Gotafrid using many weapon combinations, including a dane axe and shield combination and a double shield one. | | The two Vikings began their duel, with Gotafrid using many weapon combinations, including a Danish axe and [[shield]] combination, and a double shield one. |
| *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''My battle-irons are in prime condition.<br>Immaculate strike. Such precision.<br>My weapons are dulled and impure. I shall only use the sharp and aseptic. Only the purest.'' | | *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''My battle-irons are in prime condition.<br>Immaculate strike. Such precision.<br>My weapons are dulled and impure. I shall only use the sharp and aseptic. Only the purest.'' |
| Eventually, Eivor defeated Gotafrid Fairrobes. | | Eventually, Eivor defeated Gotafrid Fairrobes. |
| *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''Ah, my wounds bleed clean. Thank you for this last song of well-wrought iron and immaculate blows.'' | | *'''Gotafrid Fairrobes:''' ''Ah, my wounds bleed clean. Thank you for this last song of well-wrought iron and immaculate blows.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Go to your shining, flawless victory ... farewell, honorable drengr.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Go to your shining, flawless victory ... farewell, honorable ''drengr''.'' |
| Gotafrid died from his wounds and Eivor knelt over his body to deliver final rites. | | Gotafrid died from his wounds and Eivor knelt over his body to deliver final rites. |
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| |-|Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker= | | |-|Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker= |
| Eivor arrived at the snow-covered location of [[Thynghowe]], [[Snotinghamscire]], and overheard a woman talking. | | Eivor arrived at the snow-covered location of [[Thynghowe]], [[Nottinghamshire|Snotinghamscire]], and overheard a woman talking. |
| *'''[[Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker]]:''' ''For Odin, for Thor, for Freya and the Valkyries, and the Saggy-Britches. Come to me, Ragnar. Find me in the Frenzy. Hommm....'' | | *'''[[Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker]]:''' ''For Odin, for Thor, for [[Freya]] and the Valkyries, and the Saggy-Britches. Come to me, Ragnar. Find me in the Frenzy. Hommm....'' |
| Eivor walked up and talked to Skegjold. | | Eivor walked up and talked to Skegjold. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Hail, warrior. Are these wetlands your longhouse? Your meadhall?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Hail, warrior. Are these wetlands your longhouse? Your meadhall?'' |
| *'''Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker:''' ''This is a drengr's ritual chamber. I am Skegjold, pledged to Ragnar Lothbrok in hugr and body. Iron and soul. I seek one willing to take the ritual and engage me in combat to the death.'' | | *'''Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker:''' ''This is a ''drengr''{{'}}s ritual chamber. I am Skegjold, pledged to Ragnar Lothbrok in ''hugr'' (mind) and body. Iron and soul. I seek one willing to take the ritual and engage me in combat to the death.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''I understand. For an opponent you could do worse than me.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''I understand. For an opponent you could do worse than me.'' |
| *'''Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker:''' ''Join me then, in Drengr-Seidr. Ragnar taught it to me at Upsalla for nine moons and I never stopped. I will only fight one who enters my frenzy, for if we are not in the same state, I will have an unfair advantage.'' | | *'''Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker:''' ''Join me then, in Drengr-{{Wiki|Seiðr}}. Ragnar taught it to me at {{Wiki|Upsalla}} for nine moons and I never stopped. I will only fight one who enters my frenzy, for if we are not in the same state, I will have an unfair advantage.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''What is the potion then? Mead and rotten bread?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''What is the potion then? [[Mead]] and rotten bread?'' |
| *'''Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker:''' ''A sacred ale of high volatile spirits. And Thor's fungus, the'' Amanita Muscaria''. Ragnar and I would quaff this great elixir before each new raid. I often saw him transcend the laws of battle. Drink of the brew that bubbles here in my pot. Then we will enter the frenzy together, and only one of us will leave.'' | | *'''Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker:''' ''A sacred ale of high volatile spirits. And Thor's fungus, the'' [[Fly agaric|Amanita Muscaria]]''. Ragnar and I would quaff this great elixir before each new raid. I often saw him transcend the laws of battle. Drink of the brew that bubbles here in my pot. Then we will enter the frenzy together, and only one of us will leave.'' |
| Eivor drank from the bubbling pot and began their duel. | | Eivor drank from the bubbling pot and began their duel. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''May you walk the Bifrost with heavy steps, drengr.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''May you walk the [[Bifröst]] with heavy steps, ''drengr''.'' |
| | Skegjold immediately attacked Eivor with her sword and war hammer. |
| *'''Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker:''' ''This is for the lady of many names!<br>Now the All-Father sees me. He opens his arms, ready to receive!'' | | *'''Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker:''' ''This is for the lady of many names!<br>Now the All-Father sees me. He opens his arms, ready to receive!'' |
| Eventually, Eivor defeated Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker. | | Eventually, Eivor defeated Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker. |
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| *'''Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker:''' ''Now I transcend. Farewell. It is my turn to see the god of poetry.'' | | *'''Skegjold Frenzy-Seeker:''' ''Now I transcend. Farewell. It is my turn to see the god of poetry.'' |
| Skegjold died from her wounds and Eivor knelt over her body to deliver final rites. | | Skegjold died from her wounds and Eivor knelt over her body to deliver final rites. |
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| |-|Orwig Neverdeath= | | |-|Orwig Neverdeath= |
| Upon scaling a mountain at Hordafylke, Eivor recognized the signs of a drengr. | | Upon scaling a mountain at [[Hordaland|Hordafylke]], Eivor recognized the signs of a ''drengr''. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''This is drengr territory. One of Ragnar Lothbrok's wandering warriors lurks here.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''This is '''drengr ''territory. One of Ragnar Lothbrok's wandering warriors lurks here.'' |
| Eivor walked up and talked to the warrior. | | Eivor walked up and talked to the warrior. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''You carry no blade, only shields?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''You carry no blade, only shields?'' |
| *'''[[Orwig Neverdeath]]:''' ''I am impervious to all but the iron of a true drengr. Ragnar Lothbrok knew this, and bade me carry only boards. As a challenge. Now he is gone, and I remain. I wish to die, but I cannot. For he made me too strong. Now I spend my time longing for his company.'' | | *'''[[Orwig Neverdeath]]:''' ''I am impervious to all but the iron of a true ''drengr''. Ragnar Lothbrok knew this, and bade me carry only boards. As a challenge. Now he is gone, and I remain. I wish to die, but I cannot. For he made me too strong. Now I spend my time longing for his company.'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''You must have a weak point.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''You must have a weak point.'' |
| *'''Orwig Neverdeath:''' ''None that I am aware of. I was always at the center of Ragnar's shield wall. He trusted me with the defenses of his great army. My flesh, scarred and trained by Ragnar, is now like an iron weave. It pains me. How can I join him if none can kill me in battle? I see no way in which this can occur. Unless, you prove me wrong, fair challenger.'' | | *'''Orwig Neverdeath:''' ''None that I am aware of. I was always at the center of Ragnar's shield wall. He trusted me with the defenses of his great army. My flesh, scarred and trained by Ragnar, is now like an iron weave. It pains me. How can I join him if none can kill me in battle? I see no way in which this can occur. Unless, you prove me wrong, fair challenger.'' |
| (Accept – "I'm ready, ''drengr''") | | (Accept – "I'm ready, ''drengr''.") |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Let me do the honor of breaking Ragnar's shield wall.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Let me do the honor of breaking Ragnar's shield wall.'' |
| *'''Orwig Neverdeath:''' ''I hope you will. Let me now prepare the shield wall. Lord Ragnar, will this be the day?'' | | *'''Orwig Neverdeath:''' ''I hope you will. Let me now prepare the shield wall. Lord Ragnar, will this be the day?'' |
| The two Vikings began their duel. | | The two Vikings began their duel. |
| *'''Orwig Neverdeath:''' ''Stand fast, warrior. And if Loki rules the day, you may have a chance.<br>I am a fortress impenetrable. This is my skill. This is my curse.<br>I am Orwig Neverdeath. I wish to die.<br>Yes! Break me, drengr!<br>I ... I never thought I would feel this! Vulnerable. Death, lurking near!'' | | *'''Orwig Neverdeath:''' ''Stand fast, warrior. And if Loki rules the day, you may have a chance.<br>I am a fortress impenetrable. This is my skill. This is my curse.<br>I am Orwig Neverdeath. I wish to die.<br>Yes! Break me, ''drengr''!<br>I ... I never thought I would feel this! Vulnerable. Death, lurking near!'' |
| Eventually, Eivor defeated Orwig Neverdeath. | | Eventually, Eivor defeated Orwig Neverdeath. |
| *'''Orwig Neverdeath:''' ''I ... I have been breached. Victory is yours. Victory is mine...'' | | *'''Orwig Neverdeath:''' ''I ... I have been breached. Victory is yours. Victory is mine...'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Stand fast and tall, he who cannot die. The gates open for you.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Stand fast and tall, he who cannot die. The gates open for you.'' |
| Orwig died from his wounds and Eivor knelt over his body to deliver final rites. | | Orwig died from his wounds and Eivor knelt over his body to deliver final rites. |
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| After sending the six drengr to Valhalla, she found a scroll. | | After sending the six drengr to Valhalla, she found a scroll. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''A scroll recounting Ragnar Lothbrok's death.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''A scroll recounting Ragnar Lothbrok's death.'' |
| ::'''The Krakumal of Ragnar Lothbrok'''<br>''So I must write. Many a skald is willing to chirp and gossip about some endless heroic greatness in order to secure a pouch full of silver. However, I come from rich Northumbrian stock and have no need of gilded reward for my words. You see, I was an enemy of him for whom I write. Let me tell you the real Ragnarsdrapa and what I saw in one instance when Ragnar Lothbrok was sent to his end. I met the warriors who trained under him, behind him, in front of him, but mostly FOR him. Pledged were so many, Never have | seen so many oaths taken for one man. They called chemselves Drengr. And though he died, he loved them all as sons and gods and daughrers and queens. That I am certain of.<br><br>I was a mere minor officer in King Aelle's army, which is why I can bare the faces of what happened to this great warrior. Many moons after I was captured by Ivarr the Boneless, and amidst the Dane warrior class, I learned the extent of Ragnar Lothbrok's violent sinew. Ragnar Saggy-Britches, Ragnar the Unifier, Ragnar the Roar of All Drengr.<br><br>I saw his death, but it was no death. lt was merely another page having been written in a saga like none other this world has seen. All those soldiers under King Aelle were changed that day near Stamford Bridge by the pit of snakes.'' | | |
| | ::'''The {{Wiki|Krákumál}} of Ragnar Lothbrok'''<br>''So I must write. Many a'' [[skald]] ''is willing to chirp and gossip about some endless heroic greatness in order to secure a pouch full of [[silver]]. However, I come from rich Northumbrian stock and have no need of gilded reward for my words. You see, I was an enemy of him for whom I write. Let me tell you the real {{Wiki|Ragnarsdrápa}} and what I saw in one instance when Ragnar Lothbrok was sent to his end. I met the warriors who trained under him, behind him, in front of him, but mostly FOR him. Pledged were so many, Never have | seen so many oaths taken for one man. They called themselves'' Drengr''. And though he died, he loved them all as sons and gods and daughters and queens. That I am certain of.<br><br>I was a mere minor officer in King Aelle's army, which is why I can bare the faces of what happened to this great warrior. Many moons after I was captured by [[Ivarr the Boneless]], and amidst the Dane warrior class, I learned the extent of Ragnar Lothbrok's violent sinew. Ragnar Saggy-Britches, Ragnar the Unifier, Ragnar the Roar of All'' Drengr''.<br><br>I saw his death, but it was no death. lt was merely another page having been written in a saga like none other this world has seen. All those soldiers under King Aelle were changed that day near Stamford Bridge by the pit of snakes.'' |
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| Eivor made her way to the location in the scroll. | | Eivor made her way to the location in the scroll. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''This pit. It fits the description in the letter about Ragnar Lothbrok.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''This pit. It fits the description in the letter about Ragnar Lothbrok.'' |
| She descended into the pit, dealing with the snakes before approching the fallen cage. | | |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''There is the cage that held him. The site abandoned, as if used once for a ritual, and never again. Here. This is the place where Ragnar Lothbrok met his end. He must have been naked and bloodied, every drop draining into the pit. This supreme drengr of all men, now King Aella's prize.'' | | She descended into the pit, dealing with the snakes before approaching the fallen cage. |
| | *'''Eivor:''' ''There is the cage that held him. The site abandoned, as if used once for a ritual, and never again. Here. This is the place where Ragnar Lothbrok met his end. He must have been naked and bloodied, every drop draining into the pit. This supreme'' drengr ''of all men, now King Aella's prize.'' |
| In her imagined reconstruction of the happenings at the pit, Eivor pictured Ragnar. | | In her imagined reconstruction of the happenings at the pit, Eivor pictured Ragnar. |
| *'''Ragnar Lothbrok:''' ''"I have seen this day a thousand times! Baldr keeps a cup of mead for me. I welcome my entry into the land of champions!"'' | | *'''Ragnar Lothbrok:''' ''"I have seen this day a thousand times! [[Baldr]] keeps a cup of mead for me. I welcome my entry into the land of champions!"'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Mocked, ridiculed, humiliated, his honor did not budge. Dragged by cowards, thrown to snakes. They were more afraid then him.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Mocked, ridiculed, humiliated, his honor did not budge. Dragged by cowards, thrown to snakes. They were more afraid than him.'' |
| *'''Ragnar Lothbrok:''' ''"I face death with a thirst on my lips. My reputation cannot be unwritten, inscribed on the hearts of those who fought beside me!"'' | | *'''Ragnar Lothbrok:''' ''"I face death with a thirst on my lips. My reputation cannot be unwritten, inscribed on the hearts of those who fought beside me!"'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''Set upon by venomous snakes, he stood and spoke with honor and spine, for all those who live their lives for glory alone.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Set upon by venomous snakes, he stood and spoke with honor and spine, for all those who live their lives for glory alone.'' |
| *'''Ragnar Lothbrok:''' ''"O, how the young pigs would grunt if they knew how this old boar suffered! You will meet them, Aella! One day, they will come!"'' | | *'''Ragnar Lothbrok:''' ''"O, how the young pigs would grunt if they knew how this old boar suffered! You will meet them, Aella! One day, they will come!"'' |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''His men came too late to save him. Those who fought for him, they loved him dearly. Their oaths, unbreakable. I have sent your drengr to meet you, great king. You will be with them once again.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''His men came too late to save him. Those who fought for him, they loved him dearly. Their oaths, unbreakable. I have sent your'' drengr ''to meet you, great king. You will be with them once again.'' |
| Breaking free of her reverie, she noticed something shiny. | | Breaking free of her reverie, she noticed something shiny. |
| *'''Eivor:''' ''There, where he fell. Something glints in the soil.<br>There is something in a pit. Something left behind?'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''There, where he fell. Something glints in the soil. There is something in a pit. Something left behind?'' |
| She brushed aside some dirt. | | She brushed aside some dirt. |
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| *'''Eivor:''' ''Ragnar's dagger. A fine seax of Damascus steel.'' | | *'''Eivor:''' ''Ragnar's dagger. A fine [[seax]] of [[Damascus]] [[Damascus steel|steel]].'' |
| Eivor recovered the [[Drengiligr]] and left the pit. | | Eivor recovered the [[Drengiligr]] and left the pit. |
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