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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Eivor approached a tomb. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''This tomb has been opened. It looks like someone lives here.'' | |||
Eivor got inside the tomb after removing the obstacle on her way. As she stole a key, she heard the ramblings of a man. | |||
*'''Mad Monk:''' ''I still see their glassy stares when I sleep. I buried them all. My friends. My fellows.'' | |||
She heard him again when opening a small chest nearby. | |||
*'''Mad Monk:''' ''Do you remember Chertsey Abbey? The deadly sin committed there?'' | |||
On a table nearby laid a note. | |||
:'''To God and the Many Martyrs''':<br />''To Our Mighty Lord above,<br /><br />I have ninety-nine vengeances I must carry out. For such is the Holy Work. I swear to you I will not fail.<br /><br />I counteth ninety and nine souls of Heaven taken by the invading heathen horde. All good monks, whose dirty knees did prostrate for Him and [[Mary]] and [[Jesus]].<br /><br />I must feed the memory of lost saints. For each I have named, for each I have a cross an a lashing upon my body. The ninety-nine marks on me are for the ninety-nine that died and the ninety-nine more I shall take.<br /><br />Praise be to God and every branch of His making.<br /><br />Brother Largworth of the Ninety-Nine'' | :'''To God and the Many Martyrs''':<br />''To Our Mighty Lord above,<br /><br />I have ninety-nine vengeances I must carry out. For such is the Holy Work. I swear to you I will not fail.<br /><br />I counteth ninety and nine souls of Heaven taken by the invading heathen horde. All good monks, whose dirty knees did prostrate for Him and [[Mary]] and [[Jesus]].<br /><br />I must feed the memory of lost saints. For each I have named, for each I have a cross an a lashing upon my body. The ninety-nine marks on me are for the ninety-nine that died and the ninety-nine more I shall take.<br /><br />Praise be to God and every branch of His making.<br /><br />Brother Largworth of the Ninety-Nine'' | ||
She found another note. | |||
:'''Psalm Scroll from Desperate Monk''':<br />''Lord,<br /><br />Today I am sending more Danes for you to judge.<br /><br />Let their deaths cleanse their sins.<br /><br />May your will guide my hand so I keep this holy work to avenge my brothers.<br /><br />Praise Be To the Deliverer from Evil'' | :'''Psalm Scroll from Desperate Monk''':<br />''Lord,<br /><br />Today I am sending more Danes for you to judge.<br /><br />Let their deaths cleanse their sins.<br /><br />May your will guide my hand so I keep this holy work to avenge my brothers.<br /><br />Praise Be To the Deliverer from Evil'' | ||
*'''Mad Monk:''' ''Bone and sinew, tooth and nail. People splinter apart like dead branches.'' | |||
When she left the tomb she was attacked by a mad monk. | |||
*'''Mad Monk:''' ''Ninety-nine graves I dug in the hard earth for those you killed.'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''How many have you murdered in this wood?'' | |||
*'''Mad Monk:''' ''The abbey at Chertsey was a holy place! You defiled it!'' | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Whatever you have suffered, it was not at my hands!'' | |||
Eivor killed the man. | |||
*'''Eivor:''' ''Your thirst for vengeance led you here. Rest now.'' | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
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A Prayer for Vengeance 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 came across a burial mount that looked to be inhabited.
Dialogue
Eivor approached a tomb.
- Eivor: This tomb has been opened. It looks like someone lives here.
Eivor got inside the tomb after removing the obstacle on her way. As she stole a key, she heard the ramblings of a man.
- Mad Monk: I still see their glassy stares when I sleep. I buried them all. My friends. My fellows.
She heard him again when opening a small chest nearby.
- Mad Monk: Do you remember Chertsey Abbey? The deadly sin committed there?
On a table nearby laid a note.
- To God and the Many Martyrs:
To Our Mighty Lord above,
I have ninety-nine vengeances I must carry out. For such is the Holy Work. I swear to you I will not fail.
I counteth ninety and nine souls of Heaven taken by the invading heathen horde. All good monks, whose dirty knees did prostrate for Him and Mary and Jesus.
I must feed the memory of lost saints. For each I have named, for each I have a cross an a lashing upon my body. The ninety-nine marks on me are for the ninety-nine that died and the ninety-nine more I shall take.
Praise be to God and every branch of His making.
Brother Largworth of the Ninety-Nine
She found another note.
- Psalm Scroll from Desperate Monk:
Lord,
Today I am sending more Danes for you to judge.
Let their deaths cleanse their sins.
May your will guide my hand so I keep this holy work to avenge my brothers.
Praise Be To the Deliverer from Evil
- Mad Monk: Bone and sinew, tooth and nail. People splinter apart like dead branches.
When she left the tomb she was attacked by a mad monk.
- Mad Monk: Ninety-nine graves I dug in the hard earth for those you killed.
- Eivor: How many have you murdered in this wood?
- Mad Monk: The abbey at Chertsey was a holy place! You defiled it!
- Eivor: Whatever you have suffered, it was not at my hands!
Eivor killed the man.
- Eivor: Your thirst for vengeance led you here. Rest now.
Outcome
Eivor killed the mad monk in battle.
