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Eivor found a young boy named Knud crying for her help.
Dialogue
Eivor found Knud in the longhouse.
Eivor:Knud? What are you doing in here?
Knud:Eivor! We need your help!
Eivor:Who is "we"?
Knud:Sylvi and Eira are in trouble! We went into the woods and ... and ... there's no time to explain! You need to come with me!
Eivor:Are they alright?
Knud:No! They're hurt! A-and badly!
Eivor:Take me to them.
Knud nodded and ran out of the longhouse, with Eivor following him.
Eivor:Where are they?
Knud:Not far! We need to hurry!
Eivor:What happened? Are they still in danger?
Knud:Not if we get there soon!
They came into a bifurcation in the path.
Eivor:Which way now?
Knud:This way, we're almost there!
He continued running, taking the upper path.
Knud:Come on, Eivor! Can't you run any quicker?
Eivor:knud, you have to tell me what has happened.
Knud:I can't! You won't understand, even if I do! Just trust me!
The pair arrived at a house in the woods. In the backyard, near a blocked well, Eivor saw the girls.
Sylvi:I think he did it.
Eira:Shhh, she's coming!
Eivor and Knud approached the girls.
Eira:You did it! You brought Eivor!
Sylvi:Good work, Knud!
Eivor:What is this about?
Knud:Sorry, Eivor. We had to trick you. But it wasn't my idea, it was Eira's!
Eivor:Lying is not a good way to get my attention, children.
Eira:But we found a dog that needs your help! She's caught in a trap down there!
Sylvi:We thought you wouldn't come if you knew it was just a dog.
A loud howl came from the trap.
Eivor:O!That is not the sound of a dog, Eira. That is a wolf.
Knud:But a wolf is a kind of dog, yes? My mother told me that.
Sylvi:Of course it's a kind of a dog! Listen to that sound! Awoooo! Pure dog.
Eira:Eivor, if you won't help us free her, we must do it ourselves.
Eivor:There is no need. Let me see what I can do.
Eira:We must help her. She could be starving!
Knud:Poor her! She's crying, we have to help!
Sylvi:Her family probably misses her!
Eivor killed a boar near the front of the house and retrieved a key from it.
Eivor:A key to the front door. I must be cautious opening it.
She entered the house.
Eivor:I'll free that wolf. And pray to Tyr that I needn't slay it in front of the children.
Eivor looked around.
Eivor:The table is set. He never made it home. At least his end came quickly.
Atop the stairs leading down, she noticed a taxidermy head of a deer.
Eivor:The man liked his trophies. At least he leaves that legacy.
A couple of notes laid on a table nearby.
Hunter's Journal I: There is no safety in alliances with savages and Dane outsiders. Despite my warnings, they invite Viking strangers into our village and mingle with the degenerates.
Damn them all! I say if they will open their gates to those people, then they are shut to me. I am happier to live alone, in safety, than in the chaos they have bred.
Hunter's Journal II: The pup hanging about and begging for scraps is a decent hunting dog. I have slain more wolves in my time than I care to count, but this one seems to have been away from her pack long enough that she has lost her wilder and crueler instincts.
If she proves herself useful, I may even give her a name.
She approached the cage.
Eivor:Easy ... easy... You have a kind look to you. I think.
Eivor unlocked the cage.
Eivor:Wait! Easy now!
The wolf sprinted out of the house.
Eivor:Deceived by children and shouting at wolves. I was a warrior once.
Eivor followed the wolf, finding the children outside the front door.
Eivor:Are you all right? Did you see the wolf?
Knud:Yes! You freed her! You're amazing, Eivor!
Eira:But she ran away! And didn't even say thank you!.
Sylvi:She's going back to her family, maybe! Her mum and dad were probably very scared.
Eira:Or her wolf-husband!
Knud:Maybe her wife! We don't know!
Eivor:But we do know it is time to get you three back to the settlement. Before your parents think you were eaten by wolves.
Knud:O, all right...
Eivor:Chin up, Knud. You were very brave today. All of you.
The group started to walk back to Ravensthorpe.
Eivor:In future, you should not be exploring the woods alone. You understand?
Sylvi:But you go off on your own all the time!
Eivor:Because I am very wise. And you have a lot to learn.
Eira:Yes, but there are three of us. That balances everything.
Eivor:That is not quite how it works.
They were attacked by a pack of wolves during the walk back.
Knud:Ah! More wolves! And not our new friend!
Eira:Eivor!
Eivor:Stand back!
Eivor attacked the enemy wolves.
Sylvi:Look there, that's her! Our wolf friend!
Knud:She's coming to save us!
Eira:We love you!
The wolf they rescued joined Eivor in attacking the other wolves. Viking and wolf successfully defended the children.