- Havi: You yourself have lost much for wisdom, beheaded by those who did not value your learning.
- Mimir: My hugr is here. That is all that matters. I have learned to live incomplete, as will you.
- Havi: And if I make this sacrifice? What then?
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Having defeated Suttungr outside the Vault, Havi secured his escape from Utgard with the [[Mead]] for which he journeyed to the realm. He began working his way back through the city to the exit. Word of his theft and Suttungr's defeat spread quickly, as many of the jotnar began cursing his name. | |||
*'''Jotun:''' ''Havi, he called himself. Serpent-tongue, I say.'' | |||
Havi traveled to a place where a large knot of [[Yggdrasil]]'s roots extended down to the weathered ruins of a great stone fortress and a large pool of water. | Havi traveled to a place where a large knot of [[Yggdrasil]]'s roots extended down to the weathered ruins of a great stone fortress and a large pool of water. | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''The roots of the world-tree Yggdrasil feed from the Well of [[Mímir|Mimir]]. I am close.'' | *'''Havi:''' ''The roots of the world-tree Yggdrasil feed from the Well of [[Mímir|Mimir]]. I am close.'' | ||
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*'''Loki:''' ''That is the truth now. But how it will gnaw at you, knowing that to kill my son will undo your doom. Release him, Havi. Release Fenrir, or I swear I will kill you here and now.'' | *'''Loki:''' ''That is the truth now. But how it will gnaw at you, knowing that to kill my son will undo your doom. Release him, Havi. Release Fenrir, or I swear I will kill you here and now.'' | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''You are out of favors, trickster. And you are welcome to try.'' | *'''Havi:''' ''You are out of favors, trickster. And you are welcome to try.'' | ||
A ring of large ice spikes surrounded the pool. Loki paced around the edge, occasionally teleporting from once place to another, until finally attacking Havi. | A ring of large ice spikes surrounded the pool. Loki paced around the edge, occasionally teleporting from once place to another, until finally attacking Havi. He would occasionally summon a barrier of lightning to protect himself, but Havi could shoot vulnerable points on the outer sphere to break it while causing the energy to backfire on Loki. | ||
*'''Loki:''' ''You might be strongest, but I was ever the quicker one!'' | *'''Loki:''' ''You might be strongest, but I was ever the quicker one!'' | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''Curse you, Loki. We were like brothers once!'' | *'''Havi:''' ''Curse you, Loki. We were like brothers once!'' | ||
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The Price of Wisdom 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 Hyrrokin at the Well of Mímir to hand over Suttungr's mead.
Having defeated Suttungr outside the Vault, Havi secured his escape from Utgard with the Mead for which he journeyed to the realm. He began working his way back through the city to the exit. Word of his theft and Suttungr's defeat spread quickly, as many of the jotnar began cursing his name.
Havi traveled to a place where a large knot of Yggdrasil's roots extended down to the weathered ruins of a great stone fortress and a large pool of water.
As Havi reached the pool, Loki stepped out from behind a root.
Loki approached Havi angrily.
A ring of large ice spikes surrounded the pool. Loki paced around the edge, occasionally teleporting from once place to another, until finally attacking Havi. He would occasionally summon a barrier of lightning to protect himself, but Havi could shoot vulnerable points on the outer sphere to break it while causing the energy to backfire on Loki.
Havi defeated Loki, standing over him as the trickster lay in the pool, clutching his side and attempting to drag himself away by one arm.
Loki stood.
As Havi approached him again, Loki turned into a salmon, jumping into the pool and disappearing.
Havi went up a flight of stairs to a gigantic doorway set beneath the branch of Yggdrasil's root. He went through it, following the rough stone corridor until it opened into a cavern. Tendrils of root reached down through it to a platform, at the center of which sat the Well. Mounted into the stone to one side was the head of Mimir. Hyrrokin called out to Havi from the platform.
As Havi approached, Hyrrokin stood facing away from him, speaking softly to a glowing crystal ball.
Hyrrokin tucked the ball away as she turned to face him.
Havi pulled out the flask he'd filled with the Mead. He gave Hyrrokin a second flask.
The head of Mimir spoke.
Havi looked back at Hyrrokin.
As Havi stepped up to the well, he remembered the question Angrboda had posed to him after he drank the hag's claw elixir.
Kneeling to mix the Mead with the water of the well, Havi maintained eye contact with Hyrrokin as he answered aloud.
Havi raised a hand to his left eye. Images flashed, a green eye, and a view of the well and platform from above, the rings of both aligning. Finally, the eye was viewed whole, sclera bloodshot, held in Havi's fingers. Breath labored, Havi squeezed his eye in his hand. The remains poured into the well, lighting up the runes within and around it, extending through the cavern. Havi knelt again, refilling the flask with the mixture.
Pained, Havi turned to Hyrrokin again.
As Havi walked away, Hyrrokin spoke to the flask Havi had given her.
Havi left the cavern.
He returned to the tower near Ægir's hall and used the gate to leave Jötunheimr.
Havi defeated Loki in battle. He then met with Mimir and Hyrrokin, and sacrificed his left eye to the well.