- Eivor: You're talking with her now. And you are...?
- Hunwald: Ah, by God's blood. my day begins with a lash of good fortune!
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*'''Eivor:''' ''All right, young lord. My clan has need of me just now. But when I'm ready, we'll find your father together. And right the wrongs you've suffered.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''All right, young lord. My clan has need of me just now. But when I'm ready, we'll find your father together. And right the wrongs you've suffered.'' | ||
Hunwald nodded. | Hunwald nodded. | ||
:(If Eivor | :(If Eivor did not tell Hunwald her identity earlier) | ||
:*'''Hunwald:''' ''Ah! You are the chieftain, here! I suspected as much.'' | :*'''Hunwald:''' ''Ah! You are the chieftain, here! I suspected as much.'' | ||
Hunwald nodded. | Hunwald nodded. | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''I fear I may be escorting that boy to his own execution.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I fear I may be escorting that boy to his own execution.'' | ||
*'''Svanhildr:''' ''That might shut him up.'' | *'''Svanhildr:''' ''That might shut him up.'' | ||
From the conversation, Eivor garnered a [[Order of the Ancients clues|clue]] from Hunwald that a nobleman in Lincolnscire was a member of the Order. | |||
Eivor made the journey to the village of Botolphston, where she was met with distrust. She pulled up her hood and carefully made her way up the hill to the village longhouse at its peak. She overheard two people talking. | |||
*'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Man 1:''' ''You see Hunwald's back? Drinking and jabbering as always.'' | *'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Man 1:''' ''You see Hunwald's back? Drinking and jabbering as always.'' | ||
*'''Norse Woman 1:''' ''Hun-who?'' | *'''Norse Woman 1:''' ''Hun-who?'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Hunwald, son of our ealdorman. Thinks himself a real wonder, slouching with the common folk. Ponce!'' | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 1:''' ''Hunwald, son of our ealdorman. Thinks himself a real wonder, slouching with the common folk. Ponce!'' | ||
Eivor entered the | *'''Norse Woman 1:''' ''Ah, leave him be. If a man wants to drink in the dirt, let him." | ||
Eivor entered the longhouse. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''So this is Hunwald's "safe haven"?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''So this is Hunwald's "safe haven"?'' | ||
Eivor | Within, she heard the comments of the locals. | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 1:''' ''Caught me a sturgeon on the river, yestermorn. Rare as teeth on a rooster, they are.'' | |||
Another man yelled out for the ale-wife. | |||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man 2:''' ''A round of mead here! And be quick about it.'' | |||
At the far end, Eivor spied Hunwald speaking with another man at a table. | |||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Though we be a Mercian shire today, tomorrow the [[Kingdom of Lindsey]] will rise again. As free as the wind on the back of my neck.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Though we be a Mercian shire today, tomorrow the [[Kingdom of Lindsey]] will rise again. As free as the wind on the back of my neck.'' | ||
*'''[[Aelfgar]]:''' ''Your line of kings died long ago, Hunwald. We're in Lincolnscire now. Do you need a map to remember?'' | *'''[[Aelfgar]]:''' ''Your line of kings died long ago, Hunwald. We're in Lincolnscire now. Do you need a map to remember?'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Aelfgar, my dear man, I do not need a map to prove what my bones know for truth.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Aelfgar, my dear man, I do not need a map to prove what my bones know for truth.'' | ||
[[File:ACV A Noble Escort 5.png|thumb|250px|Aelfgar and Hunwald interrupted by Eivor's arrival]] | [[File:ACV A Noble Escort 5.png|thumb|250px|Aelfgar and Hunwald interrupted by Eivor's arrival]] | ||
Eivor | Eivor joined them at the table. | ||
*'''Aelfgar:''' ''Hunwald. Who is this stranger?'' | *'''Aelfgar:''' ''Hunwald. Who is this stranger?'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Eivor! Come! Sit!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Eivor! Come! Sit!'' | ||
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|-|Our success depends on you= | |-|Our success depends on you= | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''I can only bring you as far as your father, Hunwald. You are the man who must reach his heart and lead him to reason.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''I can only bring you as far as your father, Hunwald. You are the man who must reach his heart and lead him to reason.'' | ||
Aelfgar chuckled. | |||
*'''Aelfgar:''' ''Are we talking about the same man? Your father is a spendthrift, Hunwald. He ran this shire into the muck.'' | *'''Aelfgar:''' ''Are we talking about the same man? Your father is a spendthrift, Hunwald. He ran this shire into the muck.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, Aelfgar, you jest!'' | ||
Aelfgar shook his head. | Aelfgar shook his head. | ||
|-|Why is Aelfgar here?= | |-|Why is Aelfgar here?= | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''All right. A quick brawl to get familiar with the local dregs.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''All right. A quick brawl to get familiar with the local dregs.'' | ||
Eivor and Cearl began to fight. | Eivor and Cearl began to fight. | ||
*'''Cearl:''' ''I'll vomit on you, Dane! Won't think twice about it | *'''Cearl:''' ''I'll vomit on you, Dane! Won't think twice about it!'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Nothing welcomes us more into the day than a swift bruising!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Nothing welcomes us more into the day than a swift bruising!'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Is that what it means to be your friend?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Is that what it means to be your friend?'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Man | *'''Anglo-Saxon Man 3:''' ''Rip a lung out!'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''We shall triumph, Eivor! We shall win this ugly row!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''We shall triumph, Eivor! We shall win this ugly row!'' | ||
Eivor continued to wail on Cearl. | Eivor continued to wail on Cearl. | ||
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*'''Hunwald:''' ''You're a fool to challenge this one!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''You're a fool to challenge this one!'' | ||
Hunwald continued to praise his champion. | Hunwald continued to praise his champion. | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''By all the saints and martyrs, Eivor. You are a beast! | *'''Hunwald:''' ''By all the saints and martyrs, Eivor. You are a beast! Even [[Beowulf]] never fought so well!'' | ||
Midway through the battle, Hunwald excused himself. | Midway through the battle, Hunwald excused himself. | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Eivor! My bladder is bursting! I must step outside for a long deserved slash! Keep them dancing 'til I return!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Eivor! My bladder is bursting! I must step outside for a long deserved slash! Keep them dancing 'til I return!'' | ||
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Eivor won= | Eivor won= | ||
*'''Cearl:''' ''Jesus, my bones are aching. Could use a dip in the sea.'' | *'''Cearl:''' ''Jesus, my bones are aching. Could use a dip in the sea.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 2:''' ''Shut your hinge, Cearl | *'''Anglo-Saxon Woman 2:''' ''Shut your hinge, Cearl. And stop dripping blood in my hall.'' | ||
{{!}}-{{!}} | |||
Eivor lost= | Eivor lost= | ||
Eivor clutched her ribs, her pride injured worse than her bones. | Eivor clutched her ribs, her pride injured worse than her bones. | ||
*'''Cearl:''' '' | *'''Cearl:''' ''A worthy tussle, Dane! Give this one a cup of mead! They are not the dogs we take them for.'' | ||
}} | }} | ||
|-|Let me buy you a drink (165)= | |-|Let me buy you a drink (165)= | ||
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*'''Aelfgar:''' ''If I had a scribe jot down all the occasions I'd warned that stupid boy, I'd be the most written about man in history.'' | *'''Aelfgar:''' ''If I had a scribe jot down all the occasions I'd warned that stupid boy, I'd be the most written about man in history.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Aelfgar... the boorish nag of Lincolnscire.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Aelfgar... the boorish nag of Lincolnscire.'' | ||
Eivor smirked at him, and after a moment to shake his head, he returned it. | |||
*'''Hunwald:''' (scream) | *'''Hunwald:''' (scream) | ||
|-|Do not fuck with me (Level 3 Charisma)= | |-|Do not fuck with me (Level 3 Charisma)= | ||
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*'''Cearl:''' ''A what?'' | *'''Cearl:''' ''A what?'' | ||
Eivor drank some more. | Eivor drank some more. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''A blood eagle. A raw, magnificent bird I'll tear from your guts. First, I crush your ribs. Then, I pull out your lungs, and stretch them into wings. So you can fly to your heaven as fast as possible.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''A blood eagle. A raw, magnificent bird I'll tear from your guts.'' | ||
She stood up as she described the process. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''First, I crush your ribs. Then, I pull out your lungs, and stretch them into wings. So you can fly to your heaven as fast as possible.'' | |||
Cearl's friend moved back. | Cearl's friend moved back. | ||
*'''Cearl:''' ''[[Jesus of Nazareth|Jesus]]. Fucking heathen.'' | *'''Cearl:''' ''[[Jesus of Nazareth|Jesus]]. Fucking heathen.'' | ||
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*'''Eivor:''' ''He's with me. He'll be fine.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''He's with me. He'll be fine.'' | ||
*'''Aelfgar:''' ''If I had a scribe jot down all the occasions I'd warned that stupid boy, I'd be the most written about man in history.'' | *'''Aelfgar:''' ''If I had a scribe jot down all the occasions I'd warned that stupid boy, I'd be the most written about man in history.'' | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Aelfgar ... the boorish nag of Lincolnscire.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Aelfgar... the boorish nag of Lincolnscire.'' | ||
Eivor smirked at him, and after a moment to shake his head, he returned it. | |||
*'''Hunwald:''' (scream) | *'''Hunwald:''' (scream) | ||
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*'''Hunwald:''' (scream) | *'''Hunwald:''' (scream) | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Hunwald's in trouble.'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Hunwald's in trouble.'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 2:''' ''They call this patsy whelp a lord?'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 3:''' ''Look at him! Soft as unbaked bread.'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Villains! Leave me be!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Villains! Leave me be!'' | ||
Eivor attacked the soldiers. | Eivor attacked and killed one of the soldiers. | ||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Leave him be!'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Leave him be!'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier | *'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 4:''' ''Jesus! He's brought a bloody Dane!'' | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier | Eivor killed another soldier. | ||
*'''Anglo-Saxon Soldier 5:''' ''This ain't worth the silver they's paying us!'' | |||
Hunwald was on the ground and acting melodramatic. | Hunwald was on the ground and acting melodramatic. | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''O, I have been struck down! Pruned within an inch of my life! But I will survive, I must. Continue as you would, Eivor! And if I should expire, avenge me!'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''O, I have been struck down! Pruned within an inch of my life! But I will survive, I must. Continue as you would, Eivor! And if I should expire, avenge me!'' | ||
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Hunwald stood up. | Hunwald stood up. | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Unbelievable! The Battle of Botolphston will be remembered for years to come! Aelfgar! We have won our first great victory.'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Unbelievable! The Battle of Botolphston will be remembered for years to come! Aelfgar! We have won our first great victory.'' | ||
Aelfgar nodded through his disapproval before walking back to the longhouse. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Hunwald, are you hurt?'' | *'''Eivor:''' ''Hunwald, are you hurt?'' | ||
*'''Hunwald:''' ''Never better, I...'' | *'''Hunwald:''' ''Never better, I...'' | ||
A Noble Escort was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2020 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor met with Hunwald at the docks of Ravensthorpe.
Some time after Dag Nithisson's passing, Eivor noticed a Saxon noble sitting at the docks of Ravensthorpe, drinking his fill of mead.
Returning to the room with the Alliance Map, Eivor talked with Randvi about pledging to Lincolnscire.
Eivor pledged to Lincolnscire.

Eivor headed to the docks to meet Hunwald, who was talking with two of the Raven Clan's Norse members, Norvid and Svanhildr.
From a distance, Eivor continued to hear the young man talk with the warriors.

Eivor approached the Saxon.
Eivor entered the conversation.
An awkward silence occurred.
Hunwald stood up.

Hunwald nodded.
Hunwald nodded.
Hunwald left for his haven.
From the conversation, Eivor garnered a clue from Hunwald that a nobleman in Lincolnscire was a member of the Order.
Eivor made the journey to the village of Botolphston, where she was met with distrust. She pulled up her hood and carefully made her way up the hill to the village longhouse at its peak. She overheard two people talking.
Eivor entered the longhouse.
Within, she heard the comments of the locals.
Another man yelled out for the ale-wife.
At the far end, Eivor spied Hunwald speaking with another man at a table.

Eivor joined them at the table.
Eivor sat beside Aelfgar and across from Hunwald as Hunwald turned to call to the barkeep.
Hunwald faced Eivor and Aelfgar again.
Aelfgar nodded.

Hunwald showed his family emblem.

Two unknown men walked to the table.
Eivor stood up.
Eivor and Cearl began to fight.
Eivor continued to wail on Cearl.
Hunwald continued to praise his champion.
Midway through the battle, Hunwald excused himself.
The fight ended.
Eivor clutched her ribs, her pride injured worse than her bones.

Eivor smirked at him, and after a moment to shake his head, he returned it.
Eivor talked with Aelfgar.

Eivor went outside the side door and saw Hunwald surrounded by soldiers.
Eivor attacked and killed one of the soldiers.
Eivor killed another soldier.
Hunwald was on the ground and acting melodramatic.
Eivor defeated Hunwald's attackers and then spoke with Hunwald.

Hunwald stood up.
Aelfgar nodded through his disapproval before walking back to the longhouse.
Eivor saved Hunwald from the soldiers, trying to kill him, and made haste to travel to Lincoln.