![]() Is it possible that we’ve missed some critical quest, where the book’s knowledge would actually save a life? Or an assassin who is loyal to the leech comes out of nowhere, attempting to kill you? Absolutely! However, from what it seems like, there is no story-based result from destroying the book, other than missing out on a neat little decoration for your bedside. You get a piece of furniture that you can place aside your bed, but that’s about the only use for the book. Many died, but many more can be saved! Erke agrees with you since Eivor is hard to say no to, and you get to keep the book… And that’s the end of the quest. Keep It: The blood is already spilled, and the knowledge in the book is far too precious.We’d advise you spare Leofrith however, and reveal to him that King Burgred had abandoned. Should you kill Leofrith, you’ll give him the glorious death that every viking warrior longs for. It’s just too much blood, and screams and likely would lead to bad humor in the future… But what you’ve done would set back medicine years. Odin, the big man himself, appears next to Eivor, and instructs them that you need to either spare Leofrith, or send him on his merry way to Valhalla. Too much evil has been committed the knowledge must be burnt. The choices are going with Stowe, Erke or by yourself. Before you start your attack, you’ll get to choose how to approach it. It takes place in Lunden, and it’s the one where you have to make a choice under time constraints. ![]()
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