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A Prayer for Vengeance 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 came across a burial mount that looked to be inhabited.
Dialogue[]
Eivor approached a tomb set into a hill, where a monk called out to her.
- Mad Monk: Who tramples wildflowers in my wood?
Another Dane with blood on their hands. God will punish you, heathen.
I see your stained soul, murderer. You cannot hide from His eyes.
She ignored him and investigated the tomb entrance.
- Eivor: This tomb has been opened. It looks like someone lives here.
Eivor got inside the tomb after removing the obstacle in her way. As she investigated, she heard the monk continue to ramble.
- Mad Monk: I still see their glassy stares when I sleep. I buried them all. My friends. My fellows.
Do you remember Chertsey Abbey? The deadly sin committed there?
Bone and sinew, tooth and nail. People splinter apart like dead branches.
On a table nearby laid a note.
- To God and the Many Martyrs:
To Our Mighty Lord above,
I have ninety-nine vengeances I must carry out. For such is the Holy Work. I swear to you I will not fail.
I counteth ninety and nine souls of Heaven taken by the invading heathen horde. All good monks, whose dirty knees did prostrate for Him and Mary and Jesus.
I must feed the memory of lost saints. For each I have named, for each I have a cross an a lashing upon my body. The ninety-nine marks on me are for the ninety-nine that died and the ninety-nine more I shall take.
Praise be to God and every branch of His making.
Brother Largworth of the Ninety-Nine
She found another note.
- Psalm Scroll from Desperate Monk:
Lord,
Today I am sending more Danes for you to judge.
Let their deaths cleanse their sins.
May your will guide my hand so I keep this holy work to avenge my brothers.
Praise Be To the Deliverer from Evil
When she left the tomb, the monk ambushed her.
- Mad Monk: I was a man of peace, but you taught me a killer's ways!
All Danes must die!
You butchered my brothers!
Ninety-nine graves I dug in the hard earth for those you killed.
The abbey at Chertsey was a holy place! You defiled it!
Every time he yelled out, Eivor protested his accusations.
- Eivor: Hatred has driven you mad!
I have done you no wrong!
How many have you murdered in this wood?
You are mind-sick!
Whatever you have suffered, it was not at my hands!
Eventually, Eivor killed the man.
- Eivor: Your thirst for vengeance led you here. Rest now.
Eivor returned to the tomb to obtain any valuables the monk owned, including a key.
- Eivor: The monk lived in this tomb. Perhaps he wished we were dead, like his brothers.
She retraced the path leading to his main lair.
- Eivor: This is where the monk inflicted his dark vengeance upon his victims.
From the lair she retrieved valuables, including the contents of a chest locked by the key from the tomb, and a treasure hoard map leading back to the Chertsey Abbey Ruins. Continuing down the path, she found a cursed pit filled with bodies.
- Eivor: The monk's victims. No more Norse will be murdered on his account.
She tossed a torch into the pit, igniting the gas at the bottom and destroying the source of the curse.
Outcome[]
Eivor killed the mad monk in battle.