- Havi: Fate governs all humankind. But I am the Defier of Death. I am not bound by these forces.
- Urðr: All threads are measured. Everything dies. Even ancient Ymir, whose fertile carcass gave birth to the nine worlds.
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*'''[[Týr]]:''' ''We must devise a strategy to deal with these invaders, [[Thor]]! You cannot smash your way out of certain death!'' | *'''[[Týr]]:''' ''We must devise a strategy to deal with these invaders, [[Thor]]! You cannot smash your way out of certain death!'' | ||
*'''Thor:''' ''Who crushed the skull of [[Þrymr|Thrymr]], King of the'' Jötnar''? Who slew {{Wiki|Geirröðr|Geirröd}} the Gargantuan with a flaming ball of—'' | *'''Thor:''' ''Who crushed the skull of [[Þrymr|Thrymr]], King of the'' Jötnar''? Who slew {{Wiki|Geirröðr|Geirröd}} the Gargantuan with a flaming ball of—'' | ||
*'''Týr:''' ''Ja | *'''Týr:''' ''Ja, ja! And it was all well done! But the past is settled. It is our future we must decide!'' | ||
*'''Thor:''' ''You don't decide the future, you strangle it! By [[Mjölnir]], I will hunt down these invaders to the ends of Asgard if I must!'' | *'''Thor:''' ''You don't decide the future, you strangle it! By [[Mjölnir]], I will hunt down these invaders to the ends of Asgard if I must!'' | ||
*'''[[Freyja]]:''' ''And leave our halls undefended? Without your hammer, we'll soon be overrun!'' | *'''[[Freyja]]:''' ''And leave our halls undefended? Without your hammer, we'll soon be overrun!'' | ||
*'''Thor:''' ''More danger, more glory! [[Búri]]'s balls! We are Asgardians! We don't skulk around like [[Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar|elves]]. We fight!'' | *'''Thor:''' ''More danger, more glory!'' | ||
While they argued, Havi read another note on the end of the dining table, written in Týr's hand. | |||
{{IUNote | |||
|Title=A Plea for Fairness | |||
|Text=Havi –<br><br>A witness has come forward in the case of Sigerdrifa to support that she was indeed coerced. In light of this new evidence, it seems overly cruel and perhaps short-sighted to let her fate hinge on a curse. I say this not out of sentimentality but simple practicality. Sometimes the ripples from these tiny tragedies can come crashing to our shores.<br><br> – Týr, Lord of Justice | |||
}} | |||
The gods continued arguing as Havi approached them. Freyja rose from her seat. | |||
*'''Thor:''' ''[[Búri]]'s balls! We are Asgardians! We don't skulk around like [[Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar|elves]]. We fight!'' | |||
*'''Freyja:''' ''We are fighting! For our homes, for our people. But some problems can't be solved with the hard end of a hammer!'' | *'''Freyja:''' ''We are fighting! For our homes, for our people. But some problems can't be solved with the hard end of a hammer!'' | ||
*'''Thor:''' ''Name one!'' | *'''Thor:''' ''Name one!'' | ||
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[[File:ACV View Above All 7.png|thumb|250px|Havi and Týr heading to the battlefield]] | [[File:ACV View Above All 7.png|thumb|250px|Havi and Týr heading to the battlefield]] | ||
*'''Týr:''' ''I'm with you, Havi. Let's deal out some punishment.'' | *'''Týr:''' ''I'm with you, Havi. Let's deal out some punishment.'' | ||
Havi led the charge from the Great Hall with Týr | Havi led the charge from the Great Hall with Týr. | ||
*'''Týr:''' ''They're pouring in from Heimdall's tower! We must clear the bridge!'' | *'''Týr:''' ''They're pouring in from Heimdall's tower! We must clear the bridge!'' | ||
On the stairs landing below, Thor joined them. | |||
*'''Thor:''' ''Mjölnir! It is time to crush!'' | |||
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|-|Havi chose Thor.= | |-|Havi chose Thor.= | ||
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Freyja stepped up. | Freyja stepped up. | ||
*'''Freyja:''' ''Come Havi! Tonight we drink and swive! But now's the hour we prove our might!'' | *'''Freyja:''' ''Come Havi! Tonight we drink and swive! But now's the hour we prove our might!'' | ||
Havi smirked and together they led the charge from the Great Hall | Havi smirked and together they led the charge from the Great Hall. | ||
*'''Freyja:''' ''If they've breached the gate to Jötunheim, someone must close it!'' | *'''Freyja:''' ''If they've breached the gate to Jötunheim, someone must close it!'' | ||
On the stairs landing below, Thor joined them. | |||
*'''Thor:''' ''Mjölnir! It is time to crush!'' | |||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
The gods and the warriors of Asgard ran through the city toward the Bifröst, many Asgardians fleeing past them toward the hall. | The gods and the warriors of Asgard ran through the city toward the Bifröst, many Asgardians fleeing past them toward the hall. | ||
*'''Norse Warrior 3:''' ''Lead us to glory, Havi!'' | |||
*'''Havi:''' ''Warriors, with me! The rest of you, guard the Great Hall!'' | *'''Havi:''' ''Warriors, with me! The rest of you, guard the Great Hall!'' | ||
They reached the Bifröst. | They reached the Bifröst. | ||
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|-|Why are you here?= | |-|Why are you here?= | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''Why have you come to Asgard?'' | *'''Havi:''' ''Why have you come to Asgard?'' | ||
*'''The Builder:''' ''To balm my bruised ego, I'll admit. The '''' | *'''The Builder:''' ''To balm my bruised ego, I'll admit. The ''Jötnar'' did not appreciate my skills and crafts.'' | ||
*'''Havi:''' ''And you thought we in Asgard might?'' | *'''Havi:''' ''And you thought we in Asgard might?'' | ||
*'''The Builder:''' ''Was it wrong to believe you and your kin possess a wisdom beyond measure and could recognize such a rare opportunity?'' | *'''The Builder:''' ''Was it wrong to believe you and your kin possess a wisdom beyond measure and could recognize such a rare opportunity?'' | ||
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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
The prophecy that the Nornir recite is an alternate translation of rearranged lines in the ''{{Wiki|Völuspá}}'', the ''{{Wiki|Poetic Edda}}''{{'}}s opening poem. | The prophecy that the Nornir recite is an alternate translation of rearranged lines in the ''{{Wiki|Völuspá}}'', the ''{{Wiki|Poetic Edda}}''{{'}}s opening poem. | ||
The line from the Norse warrior cheering Havi to "lead [us] to glory" and Havi's order to the warriors appear to trigger in mutual exclusion; one will be chosen at random regardless of how slowly or quickly the player proceeds down the steps to the circular plaza and to the Bifröst, or which god the player chooses to join Havi in the charge. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACV View Above All 4.png|The Nornir dismissed | ACV View Above All 4.png|The Nornir dismissed | ||
ACV View Above All 9.png|The battle near the gate | ACV View Above All 9.png|The battle near the gate | ||
View Above All 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 Týr, Thor, and Freyja to discuss pressing matters.
Eivor drank the potion Valka made for her and lay down, slipping into dreams.
A cloud tunnel gave way to a view of an island holding the city of Asgard. The Bifröst led to it from a smaller isle, and behind Asgard stood the titanic tree Yggdrasil, its branches reaching across the sky. A raven, one of Odin's two familiars, flew from Heimdall's Tower to Asgard's palace, the highest building of the city, and landed on the throne Hliðskjálf, in which sat Havi.

Havi looked over a pedestal set before him, covered in the blood of a sacrificed bird. Around his throne stood the Nornir.
The Norns drew closer to Havi.

Havi leaned forward in his seat.
Havi stood and the Norns stepped closer again.

The Nornir turned and walked away, vanishing in clouds of white moths. Once they were gone, Havi walked to the edge of the tower platform to look out over Asgard.
Before leaving the tower, Havi found a note on a nearby pedestal.
Heimdall's Report
Havi performed a Leap of Faith from the tower into a pool of water far below.
Emerging from the pool, Havi neared the table in the Great Hall, where the other leaders of Asgard argued.
While they argued, Havi read another note on the end of the dining table, written in Týr's hand.
A Plea for Fairness
The gods continued arguing as Havi approached them. Freyja rose from her seat.
Týr shook his head before spotting Havi's approach.

Havi stepped up to the table and looked over the map spread across it.
Týr leaned over the map, pointing at locations on either side of it.
Havi slammed his fist down on the table.
Havi patted Týr on the shoulder. Thor cursed and stormed away.
Havi started to leave but stopped after only a few steps, the Nornir's words weighing heavily on him. He turned back to Freyja and Týr.
Havi looked away, troubled, but the conversation was interrupted by a warrior rushing in.

Havi led the charge from the Great Hall with Týr.
On the stairs landing below, Thor joined them.
Freyja stepped up.
The gods and the warriors of Asgard ran through the city toward the Bifröst, many Asgardians fleeing past them toward the hall.
They reached the Bifröst.
Halfway across the bridge, a fog filled the air, blocking view of the other side.

As it started raining, the warriors of Asgard reached the invading jötnar and the battle began.
Havi fought his way to the other end of the Bifröst.
Havi reached Heimdall's Tower. As he ascended the stairs, he saw a group of jötnar waiting. Before he could reach them, Thor leapt from a cliff above them.
Thor crashed into the group with Mjölnir and killing them all with a wave of lightning, and laughed.
Havi continued up the stairs, where more jötnar came from the open gate to Jötunheim. While the Asgard's army fought most of the invaders, the god headed for the door where a large jötunn waited.

Havi killed the soldier and proceeded to quickly push shut the heavy door to Jötunheim. It closed in a bright flash of light and frost.
The Asgardian warriors killed off the last of the invaders as Havi stepped back from the gate and heard someone begging.

Havi approached where Loki stood over a human-looking man lying on the ground.
As they spoke, the Builder stood. Loki grabbed him by the throat.
Loki shoved the man away, sending him falling to the ground again, and laughed. Havi shook his head disapprovingly, then kicked the captive lightly in the leg to get his attention.
The man stood.
Loki stepped towards the Builder threateningly, but Havi put out a hand to stop him.

Havi paced to the other side of the Builder, inspecting him.
Havi turned to look at the gate to Jötunheim again.
Loki began to walk away, but Havi stopped him.
Loki stopped and sighed.
Havi walked past and Loki hurried to cut him off.

Havi fixed Loki with a searching glare, then stepped in closer.
Loki bowed his head as Havi walked away.
He began to lead the stranger across the Bifröst.
Havi closed the door at Heimdall's Tower and stopped the jötnar invasion.
The prophecy that the Nornir recite is an alternate translation of rearranged lines in the Völuspá, the Poetic Edda's opening poem.
The line from the Norse warrior cheering Havi to "lead [us] to glory" and Havi's order to the warriors appear to trigger in mutual exclusion; one will be chosen at random regardless of how slowly or quickly the player proceeds down the steps to the circular plaza and to the Bifröst, or which god the player chooses to join Havi in the charge.