- Havi: What do these future voices say?
- Gunlodr: They seek the wisdom of the past. They speak of things to come. But even they cannot turn the tide of Ragnarok.
- Havi: There is to be a feast in my honor. Your father sent me to fetch you.
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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
After retrieving the missing cauldron, Havi went to Utgard. Avoiding the [[Soldier|guards]], he | After retrieving the missing cauldron, Havi went to Utgard. Avoiding the [[Soldier|guards]], he sneaked through the city to find Suttungr. As he traversed the city, he overheard the chatter of [[Slavery|thralls]]. | ||
*'''Thrall (female 1):''' ''No sense trying to change fate. What counts is how you face it.'' | *'''Thrall (female 1):''' ''No sense trying to change fate. What counts is how you face it.'' | ||
*'''Thrall (male 1):''' ''My father was a thrall, as is my wife, as will our children be.'' | *'''Thrall (male 1):''' ''My father was a thrall, as is my wife, as will our children be.'' | ||
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*'''Gunlodr:''' ''No stone walls will defend us when Ragnarök comes. All we have built here will be swept away.'' | *'''Gunlodr:''' ''No stone walls will defend us when Ragnarök comes. All we have built here will be swept away.'' | ||
They reached the entrance to the feast hall. To one side, across the city, a tall but worn down tower could be seen. | They reached the entrance to the feast hall. To one side, across the city, a tall but worn down tower could be seen. | ||
*'''Gunlodr:''' ''For so long we made magics there in [[Enchanted Tower|that tower]]. Enchantment has | *'''Gunlodr:''' ''For so long we made magics there in [[Enchanted Tower|that tower]]. Enchantment has seeped into its very walls. The wind and snow have gnawed that tower to the bone. Soon we will knock it down.'' | ||
Havi dismounted and followed Gunlodr through the [[Feasting Hall]] to Suttungr's throne. | Havi dismounted and followed Gunlodr through the [[Feasting Hall]] to Suttungr's throne. | ||
Having | Having completed his escorting of Gunlodr, Havi wrapped up any outstanding business in the city and stood before Suttungr's throne, ready to greet his host. | ||
*'''Suttungr:''' ''Havi, your feast is prepared. I hope it pleases you.'' | *'''Suttungr:''' ''Havi, your feast is prepared. I hope it pleases you.'' | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''You are generous and hospitable indeed, great Suttungr. None can say otherwise.'' | *'''Havi:''' ''You are generous and hospitable indeed, great Suttungr. None can say otherwise.'' | ||
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*'''Havi:''' ''What can I do to get them to drink faster?’’<br>''The guests are not drinking fast enough. Perhaps I can speed things along.’’<br>''I need to empty that cauldron. Then Suttungr will open his vault.'' | *'''Havi:''' ''What can I do to get them to drink faster?’’<br>''The guests are not drinking fast enough. Perhaps I can speed things along.’’<br>''I need to empty that cauldron. Then Suttungr will open his vault.'' | ||
One female jötun resented throwing a feast for Havi while her friend assuaged her. | One female jötun resented throwing a feast for Havi while her friend assuaged her. | ||
*'''Jotun (female 1): | *'''Jotun (female 1):''' ''Two of my brothers died in the attack on Asgard. Now we throw a feast for Asgard's lord? Is Suttungr under a spell?'' | ||
*'''Jotun (female 2):''' ''Patience. They cannot outlast us. You will have your chance at vengeance.'' | *'''Jotun (female 2):''' ''Patience. They cannot outlast us. You will have your chance at vengeance.'' | ||
As Havi walked amongst the tables, he thought to himself and overheard many more jötnar feasting and gossiping. | As Havi walked amongst the tables, he thought to himself and overheard many more jötnar feasting and gossiping. | ||
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*'''Jotun (female 3):''' ''An Æsir? I think I've lost my appetite.'' | *'''Jotun (female 3):''' ''An Æsir? I think I've lost my appetite.'' | ||
*'''Jotun (female 4):''' ''Raising our horns to an Æsir? I never thought I'd see the day.'' | *'''Jotun (female 4):''' ''Raising our horns to an Æsir? I never thought I'd see the day.'' | ||
*'''Jotun (female 5): | *'''Jotun (female 5):''' ''Cold winds howl and snows may fall, but the mead is always warm in Suttungr's halls.'' | ||
*'''Jotun (male 5):''' ''What is an Æsir doing here?'' | *'''Jotun (male 5):''' ''What is an Æsir doing here?'' | ||
*'''Jotun (male 6):''' ''Humble foes are thralls in waiting. Give me an enemy worth the swing of an axe!'' | *'''Jotun (male 6):''' ''Humble foes are thralls in waiting. Give me an enemy worth the swing of an axe!'' | ||
*'''Jotun (male 7): | *'''Jotun (male 7):''' ''You can measure a warrior by the notches on his blade.'' | ||
*'''Jotun (male 8): | *'''Jotun (male 8):''' ''Tales and songs are naught but wind and clamor. It's deeds that matter here.'' | ||
*'''Jotun (male 9): | *'''Jotun (male 9):''' ''Suttungr is keen of mind, but he does not have our hearts. We need a warrior to lead us!'' | ||
*'''Jotun (male 10): | *'''Jotun (male 10):''' ''This Havi must be mighty indeed, if Suttungr honors him so.'' | ||
*'''Jotun (male 11): | *'''Jotun (male 11):''' ''Is that Gunlodr? Not often you see her dragged away from her work.'' | ||
One Jotun belched contentedly. | One Jotun belched contentedly. | ||
*'''Jotun (male 12): | *'''Jotun (male 12):''' ''Aaah, better out than in.'' | ||
Another bemoaned the drinking and lack of readiness. | |||
*'''Jotun (male 13):''' ''Ale dulls both mind and blade. What if the Æsir should attack right now?'' | |||
*'''Jotun (male 14):''' ''Does anything bring you joy?'' | |||
*'''Jotun (male 13):''' ''The feel of my opponent's skull giving way beneath my axe.'' | |||
*'''Jotun (male 14):''' (sigh) | |||
As the feast dragged on and the cauldron emptied from Havi's activities, the mood relaxed for a few more jötnar. | As the feast dragged on and the cauldron emptied from Havi's activities, the mood relaxed for a few more jötnar. | ||
*'''Jotun (female 6):''' ''You know, you are not so repulsive when I'm drunk.'' | *'''Jotun (female 6):''' ''You know, you are not so repulsive when I'm drunk.'' | ||
*'''Jotun (male | *'''Jotun (male 15):''' ''More mead here!'' | ||
Near the center of the hall, Havi found Ægir, the former owner of the cauldron, drinking alone. Havi approached and spoke to him. | Near the center of the hall, Havi found Ægir, the former owner of the cauldron, drinking alone. Havi approached and spoke to him. | ||
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*'''Ægir:''' ''And I'll drink to anything!'' | *'''Ægir:''' ''And I'll drink to anything!'' | ||
:After completing a task, a particular jötun leaned against the pillar on the south side of the hall, not far from Ægir. Havi may have spotted him. | :After completing a task, a particular jötun leaned against the pillar on the south side of the hall, not far from Ægir. Havi may have spotted him. | ||
:* | :*'''Havi:''' ''Is that Loki there? Surely he would not dare...'' | ||
:Havi approached the jötun. | :Havi approached the jötun. | ||
:* | :*'''Havi:''' ''Loki?'' | ||
:* | :*'''Thokk:''' ''Not me, friend. My name is Thokk.'' | ||
:* | :*'''Havi:''' ''Forgive me. I... I thought you were someone else.'' | ||
:* | :*'''Thokk:''' ''Too much drink in too little time. The cure for that is sleep.'' | ||
:Havi left the jötun to his drink. | :Havi left the jötun to his drink. | ||
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*'''Havi:''' ''The right food will inspire thirst. I should head to the kitchen.'' | *'''Havi:''' ''The right food will inspire thirst. I should head to the kitchen.'' | ||
Havi went to the kitchen doors to find them closed, a cook standing before them. | Havi went to the kitchen doors to find them closed, a cook standing before them. | ||
*'''Thrall (kitchen): | *'''Thrall (kitchen):''' ''No guests in the kitchen! Out!'' | ||
With that path blocked, Havi searched for another entrance. On the other side of Suttungr's throne he found a much smaller door that led into a larder, and past that the kitchen. | With that path blocked, Havi searched for another entrance. On the other side of Suttungr's throne he found a much smaller door that led into a larder, and past that the kitchen. | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''The kitchen. Here I might find some way to make the guests thirsty.'' | *'''Havi:''' ''The kitchen. Here I might find some way to make the guests thirsty.'' | ||
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Havi spoke to the musicians. | Havi spoke to the musicians. | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''Somber souls will only sip at their drinking horns. Conjure us a tune to raise their spirits.'' | *'''Havi:''' ''Somber souls will only sip at their drinking horns. Conjure us a tune to raise their spirits.'' | ||
*'''Thrall (musician): | *'''Thrall (musician):''' ''We are keen, but my harp has been stolen. We cannot play without it.'' | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''Who would steal a song-bringer's instrument?'' | *'''Havi:''' ''Who would steal a song-bringer's instrument?'' | ||
*'''Thrall (musician): | *'''Thrall (musician):''' ''There was a group of children playing round us earlier with mischief in their eyes.'' | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''I will get your harp back. And then you will play.'' | *'''Havi:''' ''I will get your harp back. And then you will play.'' | ||
Havi pondered as he walked away. | Havi pondered as he walked away. | ||
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*'''Havi:''' ''If she is truly your champion, then so be it. I will try not to break her brittle bones, but I promise nothing.'' | *'''Havi:''' ''If she is truly your champion, then so be it. I will try not to break her brittle bones, but I promise nothing.'' | ||
Havi fought the hag while the Jotnar around jeered. | Havi fought the hag while the Jotnar around jeered. | ||
*'''Jotun (male spectator 1): | *'''Jotun (male spectator 1):''' ''Can you not beat an old woman?<br>My lambs hit harder than you!'' | ||
*'''Jotun (male spectator 2): | *'''Jotun (male spectator 2):''' ''Don't be scared of that crumble-bones!<br>Is she too strong for you?'' | ||
*'''Jotun (female spectator):''' ''Perhaps a babe would be more suited to your strength.'' | *'''Jotun (female spectator):''' ''Perhaps a babe would be more suited to your strength.'' | ||
{{#tag:tabber| | {{#tag:tabber| | ||
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</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
With the fight over, the crowd around the ring dispersed, as a few of the spectators gathered in a row to drain their cups as promised. | With the fight over, the crowd around the ring dispersed, as a few of the spectators gathered in a row to drain their cups as promised. | ||
*'''Jotun (female spectator): | *'''Jotun (female spectator):''' ''They beat the champion? Nobody's ever beaten the champion!'' | ||
*'''Jotun (male spectator 3): | *'''Jotun (male spectator 3):''' ''Drink in the name of Havi!'' | ||
Along the south side of the feast hall, Havi heard a couple Jotnar talking beside an archery contest. | Along the south side of the feast hall, Havi heard a couple Jotnar talking beside an archery contest. | ||
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|Text=100 bores<br><br>300 cask Ale.<br><br>20 [[Deer]]e<br><br>3 [[Bear|Bares]]<br><br>40 Oxn<br><br>1 Lettis (for helthy)<br><br>Enuf for feest???}} | |Text=100 bores<br><br>300 cask Ale.<br><br>20 [[Deer]]e<br><br>3 [[Bear|Bares]]<br><br>40 Oxn<br><br>1 Lettis (for helthy)<br><br>Enuf for feest???}} | ||
Eventually, Havi found stairs that led into a short hall, lined with six large, engraved stones, three on either side. On each, a symbol was set in gold. | Eventually, Havi found stairs that led into a short hall, lined with six large, engraved stones, three on either side. On each, a symbol was set in gold. | ||
{{IUNote | |||
|Title=Carving of Four Towers | |||
|Text=First were the four towers of iron to capture and disperse the sun.}} | |||
{{IUNote | |||
|Title=Carving of Linked Rings | |||
|Text=Second were the silver rings fashioned by Idunn to encircle the [[Nine Realms]].}} | |||
{{IUNote | |||
|Title=Carving of Radiant Orbs | |||
|Text=Third were Idunn's apples to amplify the hugr of all creatures.}} | |||
{{IUNote | |||
|Title=Carving of a Triskele | |||
|Text=Fourth was the seidr by which we spoke the first language of the Nine Realms.}} | |||
{{IUNote | |||
|Title=Carving of a Warrior Facing Flames | |||
|Text=Fifth was the armor we donned to guard our bodies against cosmic shocks.}} | |||
{{IUNote | |||
|Title=Carving of a Person Inside Yggdrasil | |||
|Text=Sixth were the vessels into which we sent our hugr.}} | |||
At the end of the hall sat a large golden horn, filled with an amber liquid. | At the end of the hall sat a large golden horn, filled with an amber liquid. | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''The Mead. By this strange magic, might the Æsir evade our doom?'' | *'''Havi:''' ''The Mead. By this strange magic, might the Æsir evade our doom?'' | ||
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:*'''Havi:''' ''Ah! I should take cover.''<br>''Need to get out of this.'' | :*'''Havi:''' ''Ah! I should take cover.''<br>''Need to get out of this.'' | ||
:Havi took shelter from the storm near the warm braziers lining the perimeter. Their heat sheltered him from the storm, but confined him to a smaller area not suited to dodge Suttungr for long. When the storm settled, Havi put some distance between him and the Jotnar leader. | :Havi took shelter from the storm near the warm braziers lining the perimeter. Their heat sheltered him from the storm, but confined him to a smaller area not suited to dodge Suttungr for long. When the storm settled, Havi put some distance between him and the Jotnar leader. | ||
*'''Loki:''' ''Are you getting weak, Havi? Is the strength in your arm fading?'' | |||
After some time, Suttungr began to weaken. | After some time, Suttungr began to weaken. | ||
*'''Suttungr:''' ''I have lived too long to suffer one such as you!'' | *'''Suttungr:''' ''I have lived too long to suffer one such as you!'' | ||
Suttungr went to the center of the area and pulled an axe from | Suttungr went to the center of the area and pulled an axe from the giant split bust of a helmeted head. | ||
*'''Suttungr:''' ''Your bones will splinter beneath my boots!'' | *'''Suttungr:''' ''Your bones will splinter beneath my boots!'' | ||
The fight continued. Suttungr charged his axe with jotnar magic before unleashing it, which Havi was able to exploit similarly to his sword. | The fight continued. Suttungr charged his axe with jotnar magic before unleashing it, which Havi was able to exploit similarly to his sword. | ||
Havi climbed Suttungr's back, swinging around and using the ''[[jötnar]]''{{'}}s [[helmet]] horns to drive his head into the ground. With an angry gesture, Loki retracted the spikes trapping Havi and disappeared. | Havi climbed Suttungr's back, swinging around and using the ''[[jötnar]]''{{'}}s [[helmet]] horns to drive his head into the ground. With an angry gesture, Loki retracted the spikes trapping Havi and disappeared. | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''Be thankful it was me who took your Mead and not Loki. What I do, I do for the safety of the Æsir and [[Vanir]].'' | *'''Havi:''' ''Be thankful it was me who took your Mead and not Loki. What I do, I do for the safety of the Æsir and [[Vanir]].'' | ||
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To that point, the boar-seasoning task only has one remark from Havi for the first application, while the other applications essentially act as margin-of-error for the speech to ensure there are enough events in case of the lowest possible start. They can still be interacted with after the cauldron is emptied but will not do anything to the maxed bar. Additionally, the harp retrieval task will not increment the bar until the thrall child physically returns it back to the musician, creating a buffer to run and complete a different task—although the archery challenge would be interrupted due to the multiple steps and downtime between them, and the fistfight has post-victory commentary that would get cut off in this manner. Thus, saving Gunlodr's riddles or the quick chat with Aegir for last, while the child runs back to the musician, would be the best way to effect a "perfect" route that sees all dialogue play out without choosing "non-ideal" dialogue options. | To that point, the boar-seasoning task only has one remark from Havi for the first application, while the other applications essentially act as margin-of-error for the speech to ensure there are enough events in case of the lowest possible start. They can still be interacted with after the cauldron is emptied but will not do anything to the maxed bar. Additionally, the harp retrieval task will not increment the bar until the thrall child physically returns it back to the musician, creating a buffer to run and complete a different task—although the archery challenge would be interrupted due to the multiple steps and downtime between them, and the fistfight has post-victory commentary that would get cut off in this manner. Thus, saving Gunlodr's riddles or the quick chat with Aegir for last, while the child runs back to the musician, would be the best way to effect a "perfect" route that sees all dialogue play out without choosing "non-ideal" dialogue options. | ||
Some of the background comments at the feast seem to correspond to choices available during Havi's speech, but they will all play no matter what was said. | Some of the background comments at the feast seem to correspond to choices available during Havi's speech, but they will all play no matter what was said. This memory also has the distinction of having the highest number of generic NPC ambient lines in a single segment, with "Jotun" being the most recycled name at roughly 26 speakers. For the purposes of this page, the dialogue has been organized to prioritize exploring the hall and exhausting the ambient gossip first before completing any activities. As all of the Jotun NPCs have no names beyond their generic moniker and even recycle voice actors, it can be hard to pinpoint specific trigger locations and assigned speakers—some comments trigger with consistency at the corners of each feasting table, while many others seem to have no specific NPC attachment and fire randomly when crossing the center of the hall, marked by a large brazier. Some lines do not start to trigger until the cauldron's progress bar is filled halfway. Some speakers have consistent connection to activity dialogues and have been labeled accordingly. Lastly, for the purposes of keeping the speakers somewhat organized, the generic NPCs have been labeled by gender in a way they are not labeled in-game i.e. 'Anglo-Saxon Woman' or 'Norse Man'. | ||
The great stone main entrance to the kitchen will not open until the spices are taken from the table inside. If they are not obtained before emptying the cauldron, this will leave the doors sealed shut for the remainder of the game, as completing the progress bar will disable the interact point for the spices. | |||
No matter what the progress bar says, the cauldron will appear full until it is empty, at which point the top is covered. | No matter what the progress bar says, the cauldron will appear full until it is empty, at which point the top is covered. | ||
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A Feast to Remember 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.[1]
Havi met with Suttungr at Útgarðar.
After retrieving the missing cauldron, Havi went to Utgard. Avoiding the guards, he sneaked through the city to find Suttungr. As he traversed the city, he overheard the chatter of thralls.
As Havi explored the city, he overheard the boasts of the towering jötnar guards and soldiers.
He followed the winding path upwards and eventually found Suttungr standing outside a large hall. Havi approached and spoke to him.
Havi pulled out the cauldron, still the size of a cup.
Suttungr knelt before Havi to take the cauldron from him, then stood again.
Suttungr left for his hall and Havi continued to explore the city. He may have passed by the great entrance to the vault, the target of his quest.
Havi spied the giant keep that rose above and stood as namesake of the city proper. He may have taken some time to infiltrate it and obtain some valuables, dealing with the guards as he saw fit.
Eventually, he decided to make for the Grotto to find the circle of stones.
When Havi found it, the stone was as a solid slab with no apparent entrance into the Grotto.
Havi went around the circle and as he passed one of the pillars, an entrance appeared in the center of the circle.
Down the first set of stairs, he found a makeshift bedroom set up along with tables full of scrolls. Near the bed, he found a piece of paper.
Leaf from Gunlodr's Diary
On one of the tables he found a note.
Gunlodr's Notes - Entry 72
Down the second set of stairs he found a sort of lab set up. On the center table he found another note.
Gunlodr's Notes - Entry 91
On a shelf full of scrolls he found another.
Gunlodr's Notes - Entry 37
To the other side of the room stood an arch of what looked like a large, broken mirror, shattered in the center. Before it was Gunlodr.
Gunlodr turned from the mirror to look at Havi for the first time.
She turned to look at the mirror again.
They both turned their attention to the mirror.
They waited, but no voices came.
Havi and Gunlodr left the sanctum. Behind them, unheard, a voice came through.
Outside, a heavy snow had begun to fall. Havi commented to himself.
He followed Gunlodr to a couple elk nearby. They mounted and began making their way to the feast hall.
They continued riding.
Gunlodr paused at the set of large stone doors sealing the vault.
She continued up the path.
They reached the entrance to the feast hall. To one side, across the city, a tall but worn down tower could be seen.
Havi dismounted and followed Gunlodr through the Feasting Hall to Suttungr's throne.
Having completed his escorting of Gunlodr, Havi wrapped up any outstanding business in the city and stood before Suttungr's throne, ready to greet his host.
Suttungr gestured to the side of the hall, where Ægir's cauldron sat, huge once more.
Suttungr laughed.
Sullen, Gunlodr left to join the feasting.
Suttungr stood to draw the attention of the guests.
Suttungr sat again and Havi introduced himself to the hall.
The crowd cheered.
Havi addressed the gathered jötnar.
The crowd shouted disapprovingly.
Havi concluded his speech.
The crowd shouted disapprovingly.
Suttungr stood.
Havi looked out over the feast for a moment before joining it, his mind fixed on the fullness of the cauldron. If his speech was well-received, the cauldron had already shed some of its capacity.
One female jötun resented throwing a feast for Havi while her friend assuaged her.
As Havi walked amongst the tables, he thought to himself and overheard many more jötnar feasting and gossiping.
One Jotun belched contentedly.
Another bemoaned the drinking and lack of readiness.
As the feast dragged on and the cauldron emptied from Havi's activities, the mood relaxed for a few more jötnar.
Near the center of the hall, Havi found Ægir, the former owner of the cauldron, drinking alone. Havi approached and spoke to him.
Havi noted the tables full of food.
Havi went to the kitchen doors to find them closed, a cook standing before them.
With that path blocked, Havi searched for another entrance. On the other side of Suttungr's throne he found a much smaller door that led into a larder, and past that the kitchen.
On one long table, Havi found bowls of spices.
The doors to the kitchen swung open, where the thrall from outside entered and shouted at Havi once again.
Havi returned to the feast. At the end of a table was a roast boar. Havi added the spices to it.
He found a few more boars he could season if the need arose.
Near the kitchen door, a group of musicians sat, but they weren't playing anything. Two female jötnar bemoaned the lack of music.
Havi spoke to the musicians.
Havi pondered as he walked away.
As Havi neared the cauldron, he heard children arguing.
At the top of the stairs around the cauldron, Havi found three human children. Two seemed to be fighting over something. Havi spoke to the third.
Havi climbed the supports holding the casks nearby.
A platform extended out over the cauldron near the ceiling. Havi dove from it into the mead.
Havi returned and spoke to the child again, vision swaying from the mead.
The children ran off to return the harp while Havi continued to look for ways to encourage the guests to drink. Later, Havi passed by the cauldron again and heard the children speaking.
Along the north wall of the hall, Havi saw a group of jötnar form a circular fighting pit, where two fought in the center. Another jötun called out for challengers.
Havi spoke to the leader.
Another Jotun entered the ring; a small, frail-looking old woman.
Havi fought the hag while the Jotnar around jeered.
The fight leader clapped.
With the fight over, the crowd around the ring dispersed, as a few of the spectators gathered in a row to drain their cups as promised.
Along the south side of the feast hall, Havi heard a couple Jotnar talking beside an archery contest.
Havi thought to himself.
Havi spoke to the Jotun running the contest.
Havi downed one of the mugs set on a nearby barrel. Some onlookers turned from their long table to heckle Havi.
Havi shot the first pot.
Havi drank another mug.
He shot the second pot.
Havi drank again.
Havi shot the final pot and spoke to the archery master again.
On the south side of the hall, Gunlodr stood alone, looking out over the city.
Havi spoke to Gunlodr.
Havi chuckled.
Through Havi's various acts of encouragement, the jötnar drank half the cauldron’s reserves. Havi was pleased by the pace of the drinking.
His labors completed, Havi had succeeded in inducing the hall full of jötnar to empty the cauldron to its last drops, at which point it was covered from the top.
With the cauldron drained of ale despite its size, Havi approached Suttungr's throne again.
Gunlodr came at her father's call.
Gunlodr left for the vault.
Havi chuckled.
Havi left the feast hall and made his way to the vault. When he reached it, the door was ajar.
Havi entered the vault. Before he could begin his search, though, Gunlodr emerged from a side room and spotted him.
(Only available if "A Gift from the Past" was completed)
Havi took out the bridal circlet and gave it to Gunlodr, who took it, looking confused.
Havi stepped forward and took Gunlodr's hands in his own.
Gunlodr stepped back, looking away.
Havi searched the vault. Within the side room, he found a piece of paper.
The Creation (I)
In the main area of the vault, on a crate in the middle of the room, he found another.
The Creation (II)
On a table to the side of the room was another.
The Creation (III)
Behind a large cask nearby, he found another.
The Creation (IV)
Further into the room, on an upper level, Havi found another paper.
The Creation (V)
At the back of the vault, in a cold room full of fish and meat, he found another paper.
The Creation (VI)
On the other side of the room, Havi found a list on a small platform.
Eventually, Havi found stairs that led into a short hall, lined with six large, engraved stones, three on either side. On each, a symbol was set in gold.
Carving of Four Towers
Carving of Linked Rings
Carving of Radiant Orbs
Carving of a Triskele
Carving of a Warrior Facing Flames
Carving of a Person Inside Yggdrasil
At the end of the hall sat a large golden horn, filled with an amber liquid.
Havi took out a flask and filled it with the Mead, then made to leave the vault.
Gunlodr was nowhere to be seen. Havi exited the vault, only to be met by an angry Suttungr with Loki close behind.
Havi glared at Loki.
Loki raised his hands and a ring of ice spikes rose to trap Havi in with Suttungr, who unsheathed his sword.
Suttungr attacked, while Loki jeered from outside the ring.
Havi shot Suttungr's sword as he tried to call down ice, freezing the Jotun in place.
After some time, Suttungr began to weaken.
Suttungr went to the center of the area and pulled an axe from the giant split bust of a helmeted head.
The fight continued. Suttungr charged his axe with jotnar magic before unleashing it, which Havi was able to exploit similarly to his sword. Havi climbed Suttungr's back, swinging around and using the jötnar's helmet horns to drive his head into the ground. With an angry gesture, Loki retracted the spikes trapping Havi and disappeared.
Havi began to walk away.
Havi left.
A feast was held to honor Havi, who used the festivities to slip away to steal a sample of the mead, before defeating Suttungr in battle once his treachery was unveiled.
Tasks at the feast can be completed in any order, but once the cauldron is empty, any unfinished tasks will be disabled and their associated dialogues made unavailable. Correct answers during Havi's initial speech will start the player off with greater progress; it uses the same scoring system as the flyting events and the advisement of Birstan during the pledge to Essexe, in that the good response is worth 2 "points," the median response is worth 1, and the bad response is worth 0. Here, each point is worth roughly one small "notch" on the cauldron's progress bar. If the player scores 4 to 6 notches, it will not ordinarily be possible to complete every feast task.
To that point, the boar-seasoning task only has one remark from Havi for the first application, while the other applications essentially act as margin-of-error for the speech to ensure there are enough events in case of the lowest possible start. They can still be interacted with after the cauldron is emptied but will not do anything to the maxed bar. Additionally, the harp retrieval task will not increment the bar until the thrall child physically returns it back to the musician, creating a buffer to run and complete a different task—although the archery challenge would be interrupted due to the multiple steps and downtime between them, and the fistfight has post-victory commentary that would get cut off in this manner. Thus, saving Gunlodr's riddles or the quick chat with Aegir for last, while the child runs back to the musician, would be the best way to effect a "perfect" route that sees all dialogue play out without choosing "non-ideal" dialogue options.
Some of the background comments at the feast seem to correspond to choices available during Havi's speech, but they will all play no matter what was said. This memory also has the distinction of having the highest number of generic NPC ambient lines in a single segment, with "Jotun" being the most recycled name at roughly 26 speakers. For the purposes of this page, the dialogue has been organized to prioritize exploring the hall and exhausting the ambient gossip first before completing any activities. As all of the Jotun NPCs have no names beyond their generic moniker and even recycle voice actors, it can be hard to pinpoint specific trigger locations and assigned speakers—some comments trigger with consistency at the corners of each feasting table, while many others seem to have no specific NPC attachment and fire randomly when crossing the center of the hall, marked by a large brazier. Some lines do not start to trigger until the cauldron's progress bar is filled halfway. Some speakers have consistent connection to activity dialogues and have been labeled accordingly. Lastly, for the purposes of keeping the speakers somewhat organized, the generic NPCs have been labeled by gender in a way they are not labeled in-game i.e. 'Anglo-Saxon Woman' or 'Norse Man'.
The great stone main entrance to the kitchen will not open until the spices are taken from the table inside. If they are not obtained before emptying the cauldron, this will leave the doors sealed shut for the remainder of the game, as completing the progress bar will disable the interact point for the spices.
No matter what the progress bar says, the cauldron will appear full until it is empty, at which point the top is covered.