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The Walls of Templebrough
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The Walls of Templebrough 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 met with her brother Sigurd and Ubba Ragnarsson outside Templebrough, a possible location where King Burgred was hiding in.
Dialogue
TBA
- Leofrith's Orders
The Lady Aethelswith has not been seen by the Danes. Should they storm this fortress, they will identify her only by the way she is dressed.
Have her and one of her handmaidens exchange clothes. The lady will object. She will not want to put those closest to her in harm's way, but she must do whatever is necessary to avoid capture. - Lady Aethelswith's Journal
What we feared most has come to pass. Tamworth is in the hands or our enemies.
Bot not all is lost. We slipped away, a dozen or so of us, thanks to Leofrith. If not for him, I fear we too would have perished.
And so now, we hide. Burgred in his haven, and me in mine. I am to remain in Templebrough under heavy guard until Leofrith rallies the men and exacts his plan.
Meanwhile, I will have to learn to shake this feeling of guilt. Guilt because I am safe but my people are not. Perhaps it is better not knowing what is taking place outside these walls.
Outcome
Eivor infiltrated the fort, later pursuing and capturing Lady Æthelswith, the wife of King Burgred.
