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| Eivor made their way to the church in [[North Elmenham|Elmenham]] | | Eivor made their way to the church in [[North Elmham|Elmham]] |
| *'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Child 1:''' ''Come come, the wedding is soon to start!'' | | *'''[[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] Child 1:''' ''Come come, the wedding is soon to start!'' |
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Wedding Horns was a virtual representation of one of Eivor's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Animus.
Description
TBA
Dialogue
Eivor made their way to the church in Elmham
- Anglo-Saxon Child 1: Come come, the wedding is soon to start!
- Anglo-Saxon Child: How grand!
Eivor approached Oswald as he talked to a woman outside the church.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman 1: A beautiful and worthy celebration, my lord.
- Oswald: Thank you. May this feast set a spirited tone for East Anglia's future.
Oswald turned to Eivor.
- Oswald: Eivor, I'm so glad you've made it! Just like you to keep a king waiting at his own wedding.
- Eivor: Yet, I arrived in the end.
- Oswald: A part of me worried you wouldn't.
- Eivor: I told you I'd see you crowned. And now here we are.
Oswand nodded in agreement
- Oswald: Without you, I'd be dead. Another wasted hope for East Anglia.
- Eivor: You look good, Oswald. Like a man about to marry a more powerful woman.
- Oswald: Do I? Because I'm nervous as hell.
- Eivor: Of all the battles a man can fight, the war against himself is the hardest to win.
Thoughtful, Oswald nodded slightly.
TBA
The priest entered the chapel flanked by two Vikings and proceeded down the nave to the altar. At the altar, Finnr officiated the ceremony.
- Finnr: Oswald of Elmenham, first of his name, the rightful king of East Anglia... with his Lady Valdis.
TBA
In the festivities after, Eivor talked to a man standing near the ale caskets.
- Broder: Your fist is without ale! Let us address that.
- Eivor: Surely a special kind of mettle is required for drinking before the new king.
- Broder: A mettle not unlike your own!
- Eivor: To Odin and his endless glories.
- Brotder: And the new king of East Anglia! May his reign be long and good!
Eivor raised a glass in toast and downed the contents.
- Broder: Not bad, Wolf-Kissed! I wager you couldn't drink more than me if you tried.
- Eivor: A fool's wager.
- Broder: A challenge nonetheless. What say you?
- Eivor: I will drink you under the table.
- Broder: Confident are you? Let us see how you fair against the Ale Beast of East Anglia. And we'll make it interesting. Put your silver where your mouth is. What say you?
Eivor entered the drinking contest against Broder.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman 2: Skal? Is that what you say?
- Norse Woman: Yes, to celebrate. Skal! Drink more!
Eivor won the competition and talked to Broder again.
- Eivor: The ale here... it's strong. But I am stronger.
- Broder: Aye, stronger than me. You drink as well as Valdis. Now that I would pay to see!
- Eivor: Speaking of payment, where is my silver?
- Broder: Here. Well earned, Wolf-Kissed.
Broder paid Eivor the agreed bet and walked away.
TBA
Eivor entered a drunken archery contest, in which they had to quickly shoot pots after consuming alcohol.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman 3: [They] stormed Burgh Castle, brought Rued to his knees. And let Oswald hold him for trial?
- Anglo-Saxon Woman 4: I could hardly believe my ears either.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman 3: It was Oswald's wishes.
Eivor shot all the pots.
- Brothir: Yes! That's it! As with everything, an easy task for the Wolf-Kissed.
- Eivor: Barely a challenge.
TBA
- Finnr: Steady all. And ready yourself for the wedding race, the king and his bride against all!
A wounded soldier entered the churchyard, interrupting the festivities.
- Norse Soldier: My king!... He... he—
Rued suddenly came from behind and impaled the man on a blade.
- Finnr: The sheep you left to guard me have been shorn! Oswald! King of the sheep-fuckers! Show your eyes!
Oswald glanced at Valdis before descending the stage steps to meet Rued.
- Eivor: I challenge you!
- Oswald: I accept.
- Eivor: Oswald is king, and a king must have a champion. I will fight in his stead.
- Oswald: He challenged me, Eivor.
- Eivor: Your fight is bigger than this, Lord. You must rebuild East Anglia, plank by plank. And a dead king cannot keep his oaths. Let me finish this.
- Rued: Oswald, you gutless argr (cowardly) swine! I'll slay the Wolf-Kissed, then hang you with your own tongue.
The wedding attendees gathered in a circle as Rued and Eivor fought.
- Rued: You! Always getting in the way.
East Anglia can burn for all I care!
Eivor killed Rued. Oswald walked up to Eivor and looked down at Rued's body.
- Oswald: I wish it had not come to this. So much death. So much anger.
- Eivor: What's done is done.
Eivor turned and walked away.
- Oswald: You're leaving now?
- Eivor: I should. Your wedding should be a day of peace and happiness. Today I lack both.
- Oswald: Eivor. You've done East Anglia a great service. I promised you an alliance, and now you have it.
Oswald and Eivor shook hands.
- Eivor: And one day I will need you to make good on that alliance.
Oswald nodded as Eivor took their leave.
- Eivor: I should find Finnr. Say goodbye before I leave.
Eivor found Finnr in the main hall.
- Finnr: Ah, greetings, Eivor.
- Eivor: You're missing the festivities.
Finnr waved his hand.
- Finnr: I've had my fill.
- Eivor: It's as much yours as it is Oswald's.
- Finnr: I was a crumbling man, Eivor. Before all this I thought I'd died a tired old failure. But now, my heart burns bright, with newfound fire. I want to live hard, die fierce.
- Eivor: Glory cares not for age, Finnr. Sail with me. My ship could always use a wise head and a strong axe.
- Finnr: Together?
- Eivor: Together.
- Finnr: I'll gather my things.
Outcome
Eivor joined in the celebration of Oswald and Valdis' marriage, and killed Rued after he escaped captivity and crashed the wedding party hoping to kill Oswald. Later, Eivor recruited Finnr into their ship crew.
References
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla memories
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