Madness of King Charles 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 entered the Villa of Amiens to confront the Mad King Charles the Fat.
Dialogue[]
Eivor entered the villa and saw the mayhem inside. Bodies were torn apart and mutilated.
- Eivor: This is madness.
Eivor was startled by far screaming coming behind locked doors.
- Eivor: What have you done, Charles? He slaughters his own servants. Madness.
Eivor checked the Sanctum doorway.
- Eivor: Two keyholes. I should look around.
Meanwhile, Eivor heard Charles talk to the devil within himself.
- Charles: I always knew it. She was pure. I am the monster. When they schemed and lied. When they cheated and attacked. Who was there for you? It was me. I know, demon. I see clearly now. I should never have doubted you. And now we smash the little ones. All the little ones. Against the stones ... against the stones ... I know...
Eivor checked within the villa and found a scared woman within a pantry.
- French Woman 1: Save me, O mother of mine! Spare my life, please!
Eivor soon found one of the keys, the Key of Devils, on top of a table near a dead maid.
- Eivor: A key. Could work on the door in the main hall.
Within the same room, Eivor found a note.
Beware of Fire
- Dear Staff,
Our beloved king grows ever more afraid of fire. As a result, please take the following precautions: no open flames such as candles or torches must be brought too close to the royal person.
Second, please ensure basins and barrels of water are kept well-watered and close at hand for immediate firefighting duties as appropriate.
We appreciate your cooperation during this difficult time.
- The Butler
Eivor looked around further and found a room above the pantry. Outside this room, Eivor found another note.
Haystack Hazard
- Staff,
Imagine my displeasure on discovering a stack of untidy hay bales piled up at the entrance of Prince Bernard's room!
Not only is this hay unsightly, it presents a deadly fire hazard.
Also inform the carpenter to repair the supports around the door. They could collapse at any moment.
Do try and remember, people, that this is a royal lodging. It is not a barn.
- The Butler
Moving a structure out of her way, Eivor busted into the room and found a key for the altar under some pots. Eivor also found a note of Bernard's within this room.
Bernard's Diary
- I do not like it here, but it is better than staying with Father. He has changed. He is quiet sometimes and seems normal, but then he is angry again and speaks with that strange voice.
Everything is different. I don't want to be like Father anymore. I don't want to be king at all! I know I am not supposed to, but all I want to do is fight like Eivor does.
Eivor went to the Sanctum door with one of the keys.
- Eivor: I need a second key.
Eivor searched more around the area and found a note, near the entrance of a passage towards some soldiers.
Mural Notice
- Executioner,
I order forthwith the immediate execution of the servants who recently served Queen Richardis. Their role in the gross treason of my beloved son and heir should be obvious to all.
- In his Majesty's Hand
King Charles
Eivor started to go to the soldiers' area.
- French Soldier 1: I-it is madness! The servants did nothing wrong but serve the king faithfully! He is truly-
- French Soldier 2: Do not say it! We just do what he asks or we will end up like ... if we don't kill them, he'll kill us.
- French Soldier 1: Merde. This is a nightmare.
Eivor went above again and found a room with a terrified man.
- French Man 1: I hear you coming, my king. Please, stay back! I will burn you! I know your fear! I have fire!
- Eivor: I am not him. I am not the king.
It was too late as the man was on fire himself.
- French Man 1: (screaming)
- Eivor: Gods...
After the man died, Eivor noticed a door to the right of the room. Using the altar key, Eivor entered the room, which was filled with more bodies. Eivor noticed a golden holy book.
- Eivor: Strange ... A Christian holy book. No key inside.
Eivor looked further and found the Key of Angels on top of a table with candles and a bloodied book.
- Eivor: Another key. I should try these on the main hall door.
Before leaving the room, Eivor found a page of Richardis' diary on top of a chair.
Richardis' Diary
- All this is not entirely Charles' fault. The devil has tormented him since he was a child. Who could bear such a thing and remain normal?
Yet he has always responded to me, and to God. When we pray together the darkness recedes, and he becomes gentle and kind again. Just as it is written. "Resist the devil and he will flee."
If I can only get him alone, without his guards and his advisors, I know I can get through to him. I must try, with God's help. It is my duty as his wife, after all.
Eivor left the room and walked into the bedroom of the king and queen.
- Eivor: This kingdom has riches beyond my wildest mushroom cap dreams. The bedroom of the king and queen ... like it has never been touched.
Eivor also found a page of Charles' diary in the bedroom.
Charles' Diary
- Who can I trust? None of the bishops, that is certain. Engelwin was happily removed by that meddling Northerner, but I already knew he was traitorous. Is Gozlin any better now I've lost Odo's support? Damn Odo's self-righteous honor. I am the king!
The Bellatores cannot be underestimated. It was they who killed His Holiness Pope Adrian on the way to Worms, I'm sure of it. He was in perfect health. Had he made it to the Diet we would have removed their supplicants bishops and named Bernard heir. Now we are again fighting claims from every second cousin and grey-bearded uncle.
If the Bellatores can murder a Pope, Bernard is not safe from them. He must be protected until the situation has calmed, and I can no longer trust Richardis to do so. Perhaps I should send him to Naudingen?
My headaches have returned. The voice too.
Eivor went near the bed and found a ring.
- Eivor: Could be Charles' wedding ring. Why is he not wearing it?
Eivor went to the main entrance pathway and found a dead cow. Nearby, Eivor entered the dining room, where a note was found.
Mural Notice
- Dear Staff,
It has come to my attention that members of staff are spreading rumors about secret confrontations, levers, gates, and death-traps in our sovereign's quarters.
This is patent nonsense and you are hereby admonished to continue your daily duties without giving in to idle speculation and groundless gossip.
Further violation shall answer to the lash.
- The Butler
Eivor went back to the main hall door.
- Eivor: I should try these keys on the main hall door.
Eivor used the keys on the door.
- Eivor: This better work.
Eivor opened the doors and found an underground passage. Eivor continued to go down this passage to drop in on Charles, who was covered in blood and talking to his "demons."
- Charles: She's the angel. The saint. The one who shimmers with the Lord's light. And so, they were right about me. All of them were right. I know. We are what they say. It has always been us. Even as they seared me, I feigned to be purged of all demons. But I knew. No amount of burning would rid me of you. And burn me they did. Below this scarred flesh, you were still there. You were still here. You have always been here. (crying) I embrace you, demon. Louder. We are the demon! We are— I am not the only demon who lurks in these chambers.
Charles closed the gates to his shrine to Richardis. Charles picked up his mace and faced towards Eivor.
- Charles: (screams)
Charles and Eivor started to fight each other.
- Charles: No one is allowed in here! Least of all a Northern heathen!
Eivor noticed that Charles has a weakness with fire, and saw all of the lit pyres surrounding them. Eivor injured Charles with the fires.
- Eivor: Now is my chance.
- Charles: It burns! Not the fire! You killed the bishop Gozlin, you diable!
- Eivor: I killed him before. Maybe he will rise from the dead again.
Eivor kept injuring Charles with the fires.
- Charles: No! Charred again!
- Eivor: Quit your wailing and fight me.
Eivor battled a well-armored Charles, but to no effect.
- Charles: Fool! I am not mortal, but you are. Die!
- Eivor: He seems to resist my attacks.
Eivor injured Charles with the fires even further.
- Eivor: He fears the fire for a reason.
Eivor noticed the locked shrine.
- Eivor: I could lock him in this room.
Eivor unlocked the shrine's gates.
- Charles: You stay out of there!
- Eivor: Or what, Charles?
Eivor weakened Charles even more.
- Eivor: This is where it ends, Charles.
- Charles: (screams)
- Eivor may have missed the fires sometimes.
- Eivor: Stunned him. But too far from the braziers.
Eivor entered the shrine itself.
- Charles: Get away from her.
- Eivor: I could trap him in here to spare his life.
Eivor stunned Charles and weakened him severely.
Eivor stunned Charles inside his shrine and caged him inside.
- Charles: Let me out of here, you swine!
- Eivor: Not before you swear that you and your troops will never come to England.
- Charles: You had every chance to secure a treaty between our peoples. All you had to do was deliver me my son.
- Eivor: This is larger than the fate of one boy!
- Charles: Maybe for you!
Richardis walked onto their conversation and saw a mural in her image. Charles dropped his mace and tried to cover it up.
- Charles: No, look away my Queen.
- Richardis: Worry not, husband. I am here for you.
Charles fell to his knees and cried.
- Charles: (weeps)
Eivor watched as Richardis comforted Charles.
- Richardis: Leave us. All will be as I promised.
- Eivor: And if not, I will come back for him.
- Richardis: I know.
Eivor put Charles in the fire one last time. Charles, with his last steps, died within his shrine from exhaustive amounts of burns. Richardis ran in and stared at the mural. Quickly, Richardis realized her dead husband on the ground and ran to him, in tears.
- Richardis: No! O Charles! What have they done to you? What have I done to you? It did not have to be this way.
- Eivor: His death is payment for the many he has killed. And a mercy for those he has yet to.
- Richardis: Speak not of mercy while his blood is still warm. What have you done was driven by selfishness and anger. Not mercy.
- Eivor: He left me no choice.
- Richardis: No, you made a choice. You are not who I thought you were, Eivor. You are not an agent of the Lord. You are a murderer.
Outcome[]
Eivor defeated King Charles, stopping his reign of madness and terror over Francia.