- Oden I raised armies while you were shitting your rags. Come, lose and take your place in Hel!
Oden defeats Motull and then revives him.
- Motull Yes, my lord.
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*'''Motull''' ''Yes, my lord.'' | *'''Motull''' ''Yes, my lord.'' | ||
|-| | |-|There is nothing for you in Helheim.= | ||
*'''Oden''' ''Friend, even if rejoined, it will not be as you were. Helheim makes shadows of us all. Your beloved would be ash in your arms.'' | *'''Oden''' ''Friend, even if rejoined, it will not be as you were. Helheim makes shadows of us all. Your beloved would be ash in your arms.'' | ||
''I miss her, Havi. I miss how she'd weave flowers in my hair. I miss her crooked front teeth.'' | *''Motull'' ''I miss her, Havi. I miss how she'd weave flowers in my hair. I miss her crooked front teeth.'' | ||
''Then take that memory with you. Hold it as an ember against you chest until [[Ragnarok]]. At the end of all things, you will see her.'' | *'''Oden''' ''Then take that memory with you. Hold it as an ember against you chest until [[Ragnarok]]. At the end of all things, you will see her.'' | ||
''Thank you. You have earned your title as wise. I will fight in your honor, and keep your name clean in my mouth.'' | *''Motull'' ''Thank you. You have earned your title as wise. I will fight in your honor, and keep your name clean in my mouth.'' | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
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Hel's Well was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Havi came across a man shouting at him.
As Odin approached Hel's Well in Asgard, a man can be heard yelling.
When confronted, Motull explained.
Oden defeats Motull and then revives him.
Havi either fought and defeated him, or comforted him with words.