After assassinating Hunta in the Ledecestre marketplace, Eivor met him in the Memory Corridor, where he began reciting a skaldic poem.
- Hunta: My battle kennings have worn thin...
I am no longer the reed among shields.
The glimmer-blood, the hallowed skull-crack.
Eivor nodded, acknowledging his talent with words, and responded in verse.
- Eivor: The scourge of swan-roads.
- Hunta: The iron-throng, the lender of silvergelds... I only wished to be a freebooter. Someone who writes their own destiny.
- Eivor: Be glad you head to Valhalla with another poem on your lips.
Eivor reached forward, taking Hunta's Order medallion, and his spirit immediately vanished.
After assassinating Eanbhert in his home, Eivor met him in the Memory Corridor, where he began a brief conversation while sitting down on a bench.
- Eanbhert: If an evil man brings you biscuits, do you gift them to your children?
Eivor shook her head.
- Eivor: I would not let good food to go to waste.
- Eanbhert: I would let my children starve. A serpent's gift will always end in malice.
Eivor stood up and responded, while taking Eanbhert's Order medallion mid-response as his spirit immediately vanished.
- Eivor: Sweet from evil remains sweet. Even if it crumbles quickly in their hands.
After assassinating Tata at the Quatford's Stables, Eivor stood and met him in the Memory Corridor, where he began justifying his actions while sitting down.
- Tata: Offa told everyone he was Christian. He was not, he was one of us. He only wanted the silver and the swords for his men of Mercia.
- Eivor: And you have kept this tradition going?
- Tata: Without flinching. Without hesitating. Offa would be proud of me.
- Eivor: You must have seen one hundred summers, old man."
- Tata: It feels thus.
Eivor reached forward, taking Tata's Order medallion, and his spirit immediately vanished.
After assassinating Gunilla at the dock in Repton, Eivor stood and met Gunilla in the Memory Corridor, where Gunilla started talking with her back towards Eivor.
- Gunilla: We must all turn to the Order. It keeps people well-placed. It is not truth, but true power.
- Eivor: You desecrate the very purpose of life
- Gunilla: No, no, no...I place power on power. The great becomes greater. You will see.
Eivor reached forward, taking Gunilla's Order medallion, and her spirit immediately vanished.
After assassinating Derby at his residence in Picheringa, Eurviscire, Eivor stood and started a brief conversation in the Memory Corridor, while Derby sat on a bench.
- Eivor: Rest easy, reeve (sheriff). Your time has come.
- Derby: Yes. Now I will be judged at the Witan of the Gods.
Derby stood up as Eivor stepped forward to his claim his medallion.
- Eivor: To Helheim with you.
- Derby: Aye. Even Helheim needs a reeve.
Eivor shook her head and reached forward, grabbing Derby's Order medallion, and his spirit immediately vanished.
After assassinating Patrick at his smithy in Oxeneforda, Oxenefordscire, Eivor stood behind him in the Memory Corridor as he spoke aloud in a distant tone remembering his life.
- Patrick: I was building a boat... to carry my family to safety one day.
- Eivor: And what of the orphans you left behind? Do they get a boat?
Patrick turned to Eivor and replied angrily.
- Patrick: A brigade of bastards? They are the only ones left ruling England. My people were of the Hwiccan Kingdom. Now we are ruled by Christ-beaten bastards.
Eivor reached forward, grabbing Patrick's Order medallion, and his spirit immediately vanished.
After Havelok died at his villa in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Havelok started the conversation in the Memory Corridor by walking around Eivor.
- Havelok: The first man I killed for my Order, I cried and wept after trying to hold back the tears. But I told myself I am merely acting upon a foretold destiny, navigating the whim of greater Gods. My actions are simply pebbles.
- Eivor: Pebbles that wash away in the surf, as harmless as dust.
- Havelok: Pebbles were once bedrock. As were you.
Eivor reached forward, grabbing Havelok's Order medallion, and his spirit immediately vanished.
After Mucel was assassinated at the dock at Buckingham, a sitting Mucel started the conversation with Eivor in the Memory Corridor.
- Mucel: I served the young Æthelred. He will rise one day.
- Eivor: He is no Aelfred, from what I hear.
- Mucel: I lied to everyone. And they will never know. They will tell stories of me as a good man who served his lord.
- Eivor: Your hugr (mind) walks with a new beast.
Eivor reached forward, grabbing Mucel's Order medallion, and his spirit immediately vanished.
After Gifle was assassinated at a bandit camp south of Britannia's Watch in East Anglia, a lying Gifle started a conversation with Eivor, who kneeled to him, in the Memory Corridor.
- Gifle: I wish my life was a carnival of drinking ale and pissing.
- Eivor: It could have been, I am sure.
- Gifle: No, we have not reached such a point. I used The Order to live a life of ale-drinking, but the price of my ale was murder. Sad really.
Eivor reached forward, grabbing Gifle's Order medallion, and his spirit immediately vanished.
After Tatfrid was assassinated at the marketplace of Grantebridge in Grantebridgescire, a lying Tatfrid started a conversation with Eivor, who kneeled to him, in the Memory Corridor.
- Tatfrid: You won. I concede. When scops mention me, they will sing of my conquests.
- Eivor: Cowards do not get sagas.
- Tatfrid: I am no coward. In a long lost battle for Wessex, I was the victor. The scop could speak of that time. Focus on my lost honor.
Eivor responded, while taking Tatfrid's Order medallion mid-response as his spirit immediately vanished.
- Eivor: No, I'll leave your reputation as it is ... here in the blood-blackened mud.
After Beneseck was assassinated at the Brimclif Monastery in southern Suthsexe, Beneseck, sitting on a bench, started a conversation with Eivor, who walked towards him, in the Memory Corridor.
- Beneseck: I sought pleasure with the silver I received from the Order. I shared it too, with many in need.
- Eivor: Don't be blinded by the gleam of your bloodlust. Shared silver always comes at a cost.
- Beneseck: What of it? I forged good from what you call evil. Lives were improved, lives worth more than the silver that paid for them. I do not regret the lives lost for the charity gained.
Eivor shook her head and reached forward, taking Beneseck's Order medallion, and his spirit immediately vanished.
After Yohanes Loukas was assassinated in the town of Fearnhamme in western Hamtunscire, Yohanes, looking in the distance, started a conversation with Eivor, in the Memory Corridor.
- Yohanes: I cared about my family. Just my family. I loved them more than anything.
Eivor responded as he walked around the priest.
- Eivor: And the families who fell by the Order's command. Were they not worthy of love?
- Yohanes: You are a Dane! How can you speak of the value of a life? All are ranked as less-than-the-axe to you!
- Eivor: Not true. I see honor in many people, many places.
- Yohanes: You have proved here that your compassion has a hard and brutal limit.
Eivor then reached forward, taking Yohanes' Order medallion, and his spirit immediately vanished.