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The Village: Jurthgard 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 entered a village stinking of rot and saw a woman run away.
Dialogue[]
Eivor came upon a deserted village.
- Eivor: There is the stench of rot in the air.
She saw someone speed through the village.
- Eivor: Stop!
She saw them run into a house near the river and followed them in.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: Stop! Not a step closer!
- Eivor: There is nowhere left to go.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: P-please, don't hurt me!.
- Eivor: Why are you here alone?
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: I remain with my family. The Withering is taking them, but I do not wish to abandom them.
- Eivor: The Withering?
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: A disease that often goes unnoticed until it is too late. The whole village had it. It destroys the mind and heightens the aggresion in an individual, and ultimately, the poor soul is rendered catatonic.
- Eivor: Leave here, child. Your family will soon go, and this village has nothing for you.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: But ... Papa ... Mama ...
- Eivor: They will find peace in death. Live for them, they would want that.
- Anglo-Saxon Woman: I... I... Y-You're right. I cannot hold on any longer to what is already lost. I will go.Here, a key if you want to check on the sick, yourself. If I'm to leave, I can't face them again.
- Eivor: This town leaves behind a bitter legacy, but such is the way of this world.
Eivor unlocked the house next door.
- Anglo-Saxon Man: My head ... it swims ... a fairy ... no ... a demon!
- Eivor: The stench. They've endured much, it seems...
She found a note.
Torn List
- Erambert, 5, Died of plague last week
Erlefrida, 27, Died of plague 3 days later
Branthoc, 29, Died of plague right after wife
Wilfirth, 36, Died of plague 5 days later
Hilde, 28, Died of plague 3 days later
- Eivor: Hm ... a list of names, ages ... all killed by a plague. "The Withering."
She also prepared an offering.
- Eivor: It will not save them, but at least it might ease their suffering.
Note of Warning
- "Note to All Under God's Eye: Wrath has come to our fair town. Be gone or be doomed."
Ripped Journal Page
- Papa is angry very often now, especially at Mama. I wish he would stop throwing things around.
They say Papa is ill, but they do not say what it is. We drink a lot of water, and we eat to keep healthy. Why is this happening? He blames Mama for cooking bad food. I think he is being mean.
Mama is also ill ... she is becoming like Papa. They put Papa in another house.
Papa and Mama hate me. They want another me, but better. They do not love me. They do not. They want to throw me away, they want to throw me away. THEY WANT TO THROW ME AWAY!
Outcome[]
Eivor followed the woman and either convinced her to leave the town, or let her stay.
Behind the scenes[]
This memory completes upon making the conversation decision with the woman. Eivor can however collect a key and enter a house with the diseased. In the corner, Eivor can donate a ration for the diseased.