Night and Day 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 traveled to Tobhta to meet with Kassandra about the mysterious artifact's location.
Dialogue[]
Eivor started to travel to Tobtha to talk with Kassandra.
- Eivor: Kassandra is certainly... odd. I wonder if I can truly trust her.
Eivor soon found Kassandra at the settlement's horse stables and spoke with her.
- Kassandra: Took you long enough. I was beginning to think all this talk of gods and nightmares might have scared you off.
- Eivor: I said I would come. So, great artifact hunter, did you track it down as easily as you said you would?
- Kassandra: Not quite, but after studying this island, I've found our next step. I'll lead you to it, if you're ready.
(Accept – "Let's go")
- Eivor: On to this "next step." This shared expedition is starting to feel tedious.
- Kassandra: Spoken as if finding an ancient artifact long hidden away was supposed to be simple.
Eivor followed Kassandra as they traveled.
- Eivor: I take it you've been hunting these artifacts for a long time now?
- Kassandra: Yes. Quite some time.
- Eivor: What led you to this?
- Kassandra: Strangely enough, a vacation gone horribly wrong. Now, it has become a destiny of sorts.
- Eivor: What exactly are we going to do with this artifact once we find it?
- Kassandra: I will take far away from this land for safe keeping. To a place where no one can maliciously wield its power.
- Eivor: Power? So it's a weapon of some kind?
- Kassandra: In the wrong hands, it is. The kind of weapon that should never be used.
- Eivor: A weapon that shouldn't be used? That sounds like a sentiment spoken by someone too weak to wield its power.
- Kassandra: It might sound strange to you. But trust me—its power is not to be taken lightly. The survival of your world depends on that.
Eivor and Kassandra arrived at Fairy Glen, contemplating its stone formation.
- Kassandra: This is it. Somehow, this stone formation will bring us closer to the artifact. I think it's a riddle of some kind.
- Eivor: Well, of course it is.
- Kassandra: Since you're clearly an expert at playing with rocks, get to solving it then.
Eivor looked around and found an inscription near the rock formation, with a crude drawing of the Isle of Skye at top of the note and unknown scripture at the bottom of the note.
- The contours of this island pulse with a commanding spirit. Weak with fasting and self-flagellation, I cannot find its source. But I am certain it is the spirit of the Nephilim. A certainty glows within my breast—it was they that authored the strange markings I came upon years ago. It is they that speak to me now! These are their words, let them burn in my soul!
Born in mud and excrement
Cleansed in cold waters
Wrapped in the shroud
Of coming death
Remember the pain
And despair that lie within
– Brendan of Clonfert
Eivor looked around the rock formation and found a note near a couple of crates.
Page of a Diary
- It's as if I can feel energy radiating from these stones. Amazing. Could uncovering their secrets be a matter of perspective?
I should search the area carefully.
Eivor searched further and found a makeshift camp nearby, with another note near some scrolls.
Page of a Diary
- I made a fascinating discovery today while resting on the makeshift shelf I assembled! I felt a strange resonance. A kind of power.
But still, it feels as though something is being hidden from me. Almost as if my eyes betray me.
This exploration is taking longer than I anticipated. I should have brought more water.
Eivor found another note.
Page of a Diary
- This doesn't feel quite right.
But I sense I am getting closer to uncovering whatever secrets these stones are hiding.
Eivor saw a dead body nearby, with a note beside the corpse.
Page of a Diary
- I feel a connection with the stones when my feet are above the ground.
I need to find a way to climb up higher.
Eivor deduced that she had to position a blocked movable structure in order to solve the riddle. Doing so, Eivor encountered the spot where energy was concentrated.
- Eivor: I feel something... light and heat.
Eivor went to see Kassandra afterwards.
- Kassandra: That's it? There's nothing.
- Eivor: Ah, of course you don't see it. You don't have my... gifted sight.
- Kassandra: That gift wouldn't run in the family, would it? Who might your parents be?
- Eivor: Mind yourself and focus.
Eivor conferred with Kassandra about her findings. Eivor went to the ground and drew out the picture the riddle provided.
- Eivor: It looks like the Isle of Skye, but there are several markings on it.
The picture showed five triangle markings scattered around the isle and an "X" at top of the isle. Kassandra gasped sarcastically.
- Kassandra: Could it? No, it couldn't be... a map?
Kassandra smirked as Eivor stood up and faced her.
- Eivor: I didn't feel the need to state the obvious.
Kassandra looked at Eivor, amused, and then focused back on the drawing.
- Kassandra: So? What are the markings?
- Eivor: There are several triangles. And one "X" not too far from here.
- Kassandra: What are we waiting for? "X" marks the spot.
Kassandra walked away as Eivor scuffled the ground drawing. Both warriors started to travel together.
- Kassandra: So do you just spend your days attacking strange women in graveyards or do you have other duties?
- Eivor: I take care of my people. We have a settlement, Ravensthorpe.
- Kassandra: That must be nice. I've travelled alone for what feels like a lifetime now.
- Eivor: You speak as if... How old are you, exactly?
- Kassandra: Older than you'd think. But everyone tells me I have a young face.
Eivor and Kassandra continued on their journey. Kassandra commented on Eivor's raven.
- Kassandra: That's a very pretty bird flying above you.
- Eivor: Her name is Sýnin.
- Kassandra: I had a bird once. A long time ago. An eagle named Ikaros.
- Eivor: I prefer ravens. Eagles are too...
- Kassandra: Godly?
- Eivor: Gaudy.
Eivor and Kassandra continued their journey, venturing down a cliff.
- Kassandra: You're quiet. Not thinking of throwing another axe at my head, are you?
- Eivor: No. I'm just not compelled to fill silence like you are.
- Kassandra: Good! That fight took a lot of me. Not sure I'm ready for a second.
- Eivor: You kept me on my toes as well.
- Kassandra: Was that a compliment?
Both warriors arrived at the Cave of Gold as Eivor followed Kassandra through the cave's paths. Soon, both arrived to a certain sanctum surrounded by rocks.
- Eivor: There's nothing here.
- Kassandra: Stand right here.
- Eivor: Why?
- Kassandra: Can't you trust me? Or at least pretend to so this goes faster?
- Eivor: Fine.
Eivor stood in the middle of a white circle platform, and the mirage of rocks instantly disappeared.
- Eivor: How did you know—?
- Kassandra: Lots of practice.
Suddenly, Eivor and Kassandra were ambushed.
- Kassandra: Another ambush! They must be drawn to the temple!
- Eivor: They're very persistent.
One of the cursed civilian spoke directly to Kassandra in Greek.
- Cursed Skye Civilian 1: (The blood of the god in your veins is not meant to walk these lands, mercenary!)
- Eivor: Are they... speaking your language?
- Kassandra: Little less talking, more fighting!
- Cursed Skye Civilian 2: (This Apple of Eden belongs to another god, mercenary!)
Both warriors killed their ambushers. Kassandra looked at the cave's pedestal.
- Kassandra: I've seen this before. We'll need shards—keys—to place on this pedestal. That should open—
Eivor confronted Kassandra.
- Eivor: No. We need to talk. Those people that attacked us—were they speaking your language?
- Kassandra: I already told you, the artifact has made them go mad.
Kassandra walked towards the pedestal.
- Eivor: Kassandra.
Kassandra clenched her fists and turned towards Eivor.
- Kassandra: Eivor, when are you going to see that I'm here to help?
- Eivor: Fine. We've come this far together. I trust you have good intentions.
- Kassandra: Thank you.
- Eivor: And if you say you're not hiding anything, I believe you.
Kassandra held firm as she traded looks with Eivor. Kassandra soon sighed in response.
- Kassandra: There's a chance that my arrival on the Isle of Skye might... be what activated the artifact's powers. But it's not certain. And even if it's true, that's all the more reason for me to remove it.
- Eivor: No, that's all the more reason for you to leave so I can remove it myself. You've done enough. I can't trust you, Kassandra.
Eivor turned away from Kassandra, who tried to stop her.
- Kassandra: You have no idea what you'd be dealing with. You need my help.
Eivor turned towards Kassandra, angrily.
- Eivor: I know what I must do from here. And if those men are after you, it'll be even easier for me to continue by myself.
- Kassandra: Eivor, please! The powers of the artifact are unlike anything you've seen!
Eivor chuckled harshly.
- Eivor: Nothing is too powerful for me! Besides, I'm sure I'll make better use of this "weapon" than you.
Kassandra grunted.
- Kassandra: Fine! I've had enough of you anyway. You're impossible!
Kassandra began to leave.
- Kassandra: You're too brash, Eivor. And it will undo you.
Kassandra left.
- Eivor: I still need to find all the shards before I can open the door. Better get going.
Outcome[]
Eivor argued with Kassandra and the two separated, with Eivor deciding to forge her own path to find the shards for the pedestal.