Prior to failing to receive the plans for the siege tunnels, Eoghan returned to Agravaine and told him it wasn't so easy, and by stealing the plans he would be betraying his master's trust. Agravaine told him he'd rather disobey him and told him how someone of his position could so easily have him arrested. Agravaine then murdered Eoghan without warning, stabbing him in the stomach and knocking him out, before dragging him out in front of a castle wall to make it look like he'd fallen.
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