Sigurd is choosing Basim over his own sibling, so naturally, I jumped at the chance to introduce both their noses to Eivor's fists. Hindsight reveals his aggression was due to Norse god Tyr's consciousness awakening in him, but at the time, Eivor doesn't know that. When you try to stop him from doubling back on his oath to Thegn Geadric, he gets in Eivor's face for interfering and screams bloody murder. Sure, it turns out they both really are gods incarnate, but looking at it from Eivor's initial perspective, it does not make sense to do anything other than rally against him.īy the time he gets kidnapped by Fulke, Sigurd has done enough to warrant a punch in the face. It brings us to the question of why Sigurd's strikes even exist, and why we should have bent to his will. Sigurd's judgement of Eivor comes right at the end of the game, after the revelation that his mind was not his own. The size of the continent is dwarfed only by Sigurd's ego, something we quickly find out upon first setting foot in Ravensthorpe.
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