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Pending Deliveries 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 found several pieces of cargo behind Yanli's store and a note with a list of delivery locations. She decided to speak to Yanli about it.
Dialogue[]
Eivor read the note.
- Pending Deliveries:
Stone slab: To the woman who owns the farm just southeast of Lincolnscire's southern bridge
Jar of rosewater mead: To the hermit hut at the feet of the mountain, north of Sabrina's spring in Glowecestrescire.
Crate of bowls: To the jewel maker in Ledecestre, between the church and the old Roman bathhouse.
Anvil: To the blacksmith in Lunden. His workshop is near the church, close to the west gate.
Eivor walked up to Yanli.
- Eivor: Yanli. This list ... are these debts?
- Yanli: No, those are the names of deliveries I have yet to make. Still waiting on payment.
- Eivor: These are quite far away, and in all directions. It may be they don't have time to travel here.
- Yanli: That could be. If you had a mind to deliver them yourself, I could cut you in. Surely they wouldn't refuse you payment.
- Eivor: An interesting idea. Maybe when I have the time.
- Yanli: Keep the note, just in case.
Eivor went to deliver the stone slab on foot.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: My lovely stone. My dear and lovely stone. I was waiting on that for ages. Thank you!
The woman paid Eivor for the delivery. Eivor then delivered the rosewater mead.
- Anglo-Saxon Man: A cask of rosewater mead! I never thought that would get here. You're an angel sent from Heaven.
The man paid Eivor for the delivery and she went to deliver the crate of bowls.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: My bowls and cutlery. At last, they came. Thank you, stranger.
The woman paid Eivor for the delivery. Eivor then delivered the anvil.
- Anglo-Saxon Man: Is that ... is that my new anvil? Lord, I thought it had been pilfered by bandits. I cannot thank you enough.
The man paid Eivor. Returning to Ravensthorpe, she went to see Yanli.
- Yanli: Do my eyes deceive me, or did you deliver all of my remaining orders?
- Eivor: I think I did, unless I miscounted.
- Yanli: I had no idea. Here one day, gone the next. Thank you for that. You deserve some compensation.
Outcome[]
Eivor helped deliver the anvil, slate, crate, and jar to several customers across Mercia.
Behind the scenes[]
This is a hidden memory and is not actively tracked in the questlog. If Eivor leaves the cargo at a certain place and travels too far away, the cargo will reset to Ravensthorpe, having to restart again.