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*'''Hogne Sea-Tossed:''' ''At last. A fisher once told me I would find peace near the sea. Yet know, another sad survivor of Thorgest's crew still walks...'' | *'''Hogne Sea-Tossed:''' ''At last. A fisher once told me I would find peace near the sea. Yet know, another sad survivor of Thorgest's crew still walks...'' | ||
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*'''Hogne Sea-Tossed:''' ''I had a dream. I was in water ... | *'''Hogne Sea-Tossed:''' ''I had a dream. I was in water ... {{Wiki|Lough Neagh}}. I felt Thorgest there. With his prize...'' | ||
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Hogne succumbed to his wounds as Eivor sent him off to [[Valhalla (afterlife)|Valhalla]] then claimed the [[Dublin Champion Breeches]] from Hogne's personal effects. Thus, Eivor traveled around Ireland searching for Hogne's crewmate and soon came across the [[Giant's Causeway]] in northern [[Ulster]], where she heard a woman shouting aloud as she carved a piece of wood. | Hogne succumbed to his wounds as Eivor sent him off to [[Valhalla (afterlife)|Valhalla]] then claimed the [[Dublin Champion Breeches]] from Hogne's personal effects. Thus, Eivor traveled around Ireland searching for Hogne's crewmate and soon came across the [[Giant's Causeway]] in northern [[Ulster]], where she heard a woman shouting aloud as she carved a piece of wood. | ||
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Thorgest's Drengir was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor enountered a drengr yearning for death.
Through her travels in Ireland, Eivor ventured and climbed atop of Downpatrick Head in northwestern Connacht. A stranger caught sight of Eivor and talked to her, while burying past competitors.
Eivor spoke with Hogne.
(Accept – "I will fight you.")
Both Eivor and Hogne walk to an open space.
Eivor started to fight against Hogne, who dual-wielded a sickle sword and dagger.
Eivor began to weaken Hogne amidst their battle.
Hogne was weakened further as the fight continued.
Eivor defeated Hogne and spoke with him one last time.
Hogne succumbed to his wounds as Eivor sent him off to Valhalla then claimed the Dublin Champion Breeches from Hogne's personal effects. Thus, Eivor traveled around Ireland searching for Hogne's crewmate and soon came across the Giant's Causeway in northern Ulster, where she heard a woman shouting aloud as she carved a piece of wood.
Eivor spoke with Blud.
(Accept - "I will fight you.")
Both Eivor and Blud walked towards the middle of the causeway.
Eivor and Blud began to fight, with Blud dual-wielding a longsword and a heavy battleaxe as Eivor gained an upper hand.
Eivor and Blud continued to battle as Blud started to weaken more.
Eivor looked certain to win the duel against Blud.
Eivor defeated Blud and spoke with her one last time.
Blud succumbed to her wounds as Eivor sent her off to Valhalla then claimed the Dublin Champion Armor from Blud's personal effects, as well as a note.
Following the drengir's last words, Eivor traveled and explored Lough Neagh. In the middle of the lake, Eivor found a small island and probed its surroundings, looking near its shore and underwater until she found Thorgest's skeleton and claimed his personal shield.
Eivor defeated Thorgest's last two drengir in ritual combat. After the last battle, Eivor investigated Lough Neagh and discovered Thorgest's resting place and claimed his shield for her own.