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*'''Havi:''' ''I understand. I will return shortly.'' | *'''Havi:''' ''I understand. I will return shortly.'' | ||
As Havi walked away, Ivaldi continued his rant. | As Havi walked away, Ivaldi continued his rant. | ||
*'''Ivaldi:''' ''Dvalin, Bivor, Bavor, Bombur, Nori, An and Anar, Ai, Mjothvitnir, Veig and Gandalf, Vindalf, | *'''Ivaldi:''' ''...Dvalin, Bivor, Bavor, Bombur, Nori, An and Anar, Ai, Mjothvitnir, Veig and Gandalf, Vindalf, Thrain, Thekk and Thorin, Thror, Vit, and Lit, Nar and Nyrath, Regin and Rathsvith...'' | ||
Near Ivaldi, Havi found a note. | Near Ivaldi, Havi found a note. | ||
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In Ivaldi's hidden office, Havi found another note. | In Ivaldi's hidden office, Havi found another note. | ||
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|Text=Father –<br><br>Do not lose heart!<br><br>Even as you toil away for an ungrateful master, the Great Work goes on. We have mined greater depths than even Yggdrasil's wyrms have known, and still we do not stop. Our people will be safe within the mountain's womb when the soot-red rooster sings.<br><br>Brave your sentence, as I know you will. It is only a ripple in time's ever-flowing river.<br><br>– Alf}} | |Text=Father –<br><br>Do not lose heart!<br><br>Even as you toil away for an ungrateful master, the Great Work goes on. We have mined greater depths than even Yggdrasil's wyrms have known, and still we do not stop. Our people will be safe within the mountain's womb when the soot-red rooster sings.<br><br>Brave your sentence, as I know you will. It is only a ripple in time's ever-flowing river.<br><br>– Alf|Title=Letter from Ivaldi's Son}} | ||
High above the forge, while Havi sought the [[Ymir's Tear Stone|tear stones]] of [[Ymir]], he found an alcove with another note. | High above the forge, while Havi sought the [[Ymir's Tear Stone|tear stones]] of [[Ymir]], he found an alcove with another note. | ||
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The names of the dwarves that Ivaldi recites are taken directly from the section of the poem ''{{Wiki|Völuspá}}'' in the ''{{Wiki|Poetic Edda}}'' commonly referred to as "''Dvergatal''", or the "Catalogue of Dwarves", which recounts the dwarves made from the remains of [[Ymir]] who in the text is separated into two distinct figures called Brimir and Blain. | The names of the dwarves that Ivaldi recites are taken directly from the section of the poem ''{{Wiki|Völuspá}}'' in the ''{{Wiki|Poetic Edda}}'' commonly referred to as "''Dvergatal''", or the "Catalogue of Dwarves", which recounts the dwarves made from the remains of [[Ymir]] who in the text is separated into two distinct figures called Brimir and Blain. | ||
The player's decision on whether to grant Ivaldi his freedom or merely Havi's gratitude for creating Gleipnir impacts Ivaldi's interaction with him at the start of the memory "[[Binding Fate]]". However, in the ''[[Dawn of Ragnarök]]'' [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla downloadable content|expansion]], Ivaldi is depicted as having returned to [[Svartálfaheimr]] some time after this arc's events regardless, and no reference is made to this decision one way or the other. In terms of narrative, this implies that the blacksmith gained his freedom some other way, or that granting him freedom was the canonical choice. In terms of gameplay, the ''Dawn of Ragnarök'' expansion can be played completely independently of the base game as a 'New Game', and thus would have no plot flag to refer to this decision—or any other—in the first place. | |||
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Forging a Bond was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2020 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5, in which a vision of one of Odin's memories could be seen.
Havi met with the dwarf Ivaldi to search for a solution regarding the captured wolf.
Havi made his way through Asgard towards Ivaldi's Forge, inside a cave below the main city and Great Hall. There, he found both Ivaldi and the Builder.
Havi approached them.
Ivaldi nodded in agreement.
The Builder left the cave.
Regardless of Havi's question, Ivaldi reminded him of dwarven custom.
Satisfied, Ivaldi returned to Havi's question.
Ivaldi waved Havi off and went back to his anvil, but Havi followed.
Ivaldi frowned, suspicious.
He walked to a nearby shelf.
Ivaldi glanced back, silent and solemn, for a moment before looking away again, rubbing the back of his neck.
Havi took the list from Ivaldi, looking over it.
This clearly offended Ivaldi.
Seeing Ivaldi was not about to stop anytime soon, Havi cut him off.
As Havi walked away, Ivaldi continued his rant.
Near Ivaldi, Havi found a note.
Ivaldi's Wood Carvings
In Ivaldi's hidden office, Havi found another note.
Letter from Ivaldi's Son
High above the forge, while Havi sought the tear stones of Ymir, he found an alcove with another note.
Letter from Ivaldi's Son
Havi left the forge to seek out the ingredients. While he sought the first one, he focused on the foundation of the Builder's shield, built over the island of Indre Holm and upon which a tower was being erected with speed, and he noted the Builder's progress.
Havi traveled to the location of the second impossible item. Along the way, he noticed the tower's rapid growth.
Havi collected the second item and remarked upon his collection.
His labors completed, Havi returned to Ivaldi's forge.
Havi passed the ingredients to Ivaldi.
Havi turned to leave, but Ivaldi stopped him.
Ivaldi laughed.
Havi turned to look as Freyja stormed down the steps to the forge.
Ivaldi retreated quickly.
Havi cracked his knuckles.
Freyja paused on her way out.
Ivaldi agreed to make the cord Gleipnir after Havi had collected the correct materials.
The names of the dwarves that Ivaldi recites are taken directly from the section of the poem Völuspá in the Poetic Edda commonly referred to as "Dvergatal", or the "Catalogue of Dwarves", which recounts the dwarves made from the remains of Ymir who in the text is separated into two distinct figures called Brimir and Blain.
The player's decision on whether to grant Ivaldi his freedom or merely Havi's gratitude for creating Gleipnir impacts Ivaldi's interaction with him at the start of the memory "Binding Fate". However, in the Dawn of Ragnarök expansion, Ivaldi is depicted as having returned to Svartálfaheimr some time after this arc's events regardless, and no reference is made to this decision one way or the other. In terms of narrative, this implies that the blacksmith gained his freedom some other way, or that granting him freedom was the canonical choice. In terms of gameplay, the Dawn of Ragnarök expansion can be played completely independently of the base game as a 'New Game', and thus would have no plot flag to refer to this decision—or any other—in the first place.