The Letter
The Letter was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description[edit | edit source]
Eivor met with Hytham to discuss a letter that arrived for her.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Some time after reporting on Hamtunscire and slaying the last members and Zealots of the Order of the Ancients, Eivor made her way to the Ravensthorpe bureau to speak with Hytham, instead finding him just outside the longhouse.
- Hytham: Eivor, there you are. I have something for you. A message... quite strange.
Eivor approached and spoke to him.
- Eivor: Something for me? What is it?
- Hytham: A letter, requesting your presence in the southwest. A village called Athelnay.
- Eivor: Nothing strange about a summons for me, is there?
- Hytham: It is not the recipient I find strange. It is the sender. The letter is signed, A Poor Fellow-Soldier of Christ.
- Eivor: Ah. Our mysterious partner.
- Hytham: For a short time, I hoped it might be Basim feeding us the names of these targets. He seemed the most likely man for a time.
- Eivor: Only one way to discover the truth. Thank you, Hytham. I will take care of this.
Hytham handed Eivor the letter before leaving.
Letter from the Poor Fellow-Soldier of Christ
- Eivor of the Raven Clan of Mercia.
The Order of Ancients is all but destroyed and your good works in England are all but complete. One heathen still remains, the Grand Maegester of this contemptible order.
Should you wish to finish your work, come to Athelnay in the northwest of Hamtunscire, and we will discuss the means by which you may find this last, elusive target.
Blessings upon you,
A Poor Fellow-Soldier of Christ
Outcome[edit | edit source]
Eivor left for Athelnay to meet with her mysterious ally so she could end the hunt for the members of the Order.
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
This memory becomes available upon returning to Ravensthorpe after completing the pledge to Hamtunscire and wiping out the entirety of the Order of the Ancients save for its Grand Maegester. If Hytham has not been spoken to in the time between returning home from the events in Norway and fulfilling these conditions, this conversation will take precedence over his inquiry into Basim's fate. However, Hytham's dialogue proceeds as though he's fully informed of what transpired.