Last Flight of the Gyldan Sparrow was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2020 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description[]
Eivor came across a group of villagers at Lunden's docks.
Dialogue[]
Eivor came upon a conversation on the docks.
- Norse Woman: I heard the Gyldan Sparrow was carrying more 'n candies and spice from Aksum. He had a hefty necklace in there too.
- Anglo-Saxon Man: Makes sense as to why The Compass would send the whole boat into the drink then. Bloody shame. Worth a pretty penny.
Eivor found a note left on a nearby crate.
Note
- My boat, and all its priceless cargo, has met its end at the bottom of the river. If you recover any please contact—
She approached the group.
- Eivor: This harbor houses sunken treasure?
- Norse Woman: Ja, the current's too strong to pull the wreck out, so we're left to lament the loss. You interested?
- Eivor: I am a strong swimmer. I fear no cold, current, or drengr of the deep.
- Norse Woman: Then by all means, we can scrape together a reward fit for the cargo's rescue.
Eivor swam towards the wreck.
- Eivor: That must be the corpse of the Gyldan Sparrow that merchant mentioned.
She looted two chests from it and returned to the surface.
- Eivor: One chest with treasure, another with this bottled message. I wonder if it has preserved its message.
Eivor read the message.
Waterlogged Note
She approached the group again.
- Norse Woman: A message in a bottle? Ah, wise. Hid a necklace in a cow's stomach. Guess you'll have to go fishing for the rest of the treasure.
Eivor returned to the water's edge and started fishing. She hooked a fish.
- Eivor: Come now, you little scaled cowards. Pull on my line.
Eivor pulled in a large pollock and retrieved the treasure from it.
- Eivor: Slippery bastards. Must be the necklace. That is a lot of silver. Why shouldn't I keep it?
Eivor approached the group again.
- Eivor: I have the treasure you seek.
- Norse Woman: Do you? Please, give it here, then.
- Eivor: Found this necklace in the guts of a fish. I could not get rid of the smell.
- Norse Woman: Even reeking of fish, this is priceless. Many thanks!
- Eivor: I risked my neck swimming into the drink, so the spoils are mine.
Outcome[]
Eivor recovered the treasure from the shipwreck, caught a pollock, and retrieved a necklace from within the fish.
Behind the Scenes[]
If Eivor kept the necklace, it goes from a quest item to a trinket and can be sold for 62 silver. Despite the woman's claims of a reward if it is returned, there does not seem to be one.