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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Felman fled to [[Grenhellir Shelter]] when the [[Muspels]] | Felman fled to [[Grenhellir Shelter]] when the [[Muspels]] invaded the region. After what he thought was sufficient time in hiding, he left the enclave only to be abducted with a group of dwarves by a group ''[[jötnar]]'' warriors, who promptly began executing their prisoners by forcing them to jump off a sea-side cliff to drown. Luckily, the [[Æsir]] lord [[Odin|Havi]] was passing by and quickly slew the captors, thus rescuing the dwarf. Felman thanked the [[Ásgarðr|Asgardian]], informed him that he had last heard the [[soldiers]]' [[Suttungr's Outriders|leader]] was stationed west of Gomul-stífla, then returned to his shelter. When he saw Havi visit later, he approached the [[Norse mythology|god]] again and gave him a gift{{Cite|31 Jan 2023. Gift of what?}} in gratitude for saving him.<ref name="DOR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] − [[Dawn of Ragnarök]]''</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 17:13, 31 January 2023
Felman was a male dwarf who lived in Svartálfaheimr.
Biography
Felman fled to Grenhellir Shelter when the Muspels invaded the region. After what he thought was sufficient time in hiding, he left the enclave only to be abducted with a group of dwarves by a group jötnar warriors, who promptly began executing their prisoners by forcing them to jump off a sea-side cliff to drown. Luckily, the Æsir lord Havi was passing by and quickly slew the captors, thus rescuing the dwarf. Felman thanked the Asgardian, informed him that he had last heard the soldiers' leader was stationed west of Gomul-stífla, then returned to his shelter. When he saw Havi visit later, he approached the god again and gave him a gift [citation needed] in gratitude for saving him.[1]