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Binding Fate
Memory type
Main (The Fate of the High One)
Binding Fate 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 .
Description
Havi met with Tyr in Asgard after his return from Jötunheimr to constrain Fenrir .
Dialogue
Havi returned to Asgard from Jötunheimr and arrived at the base of Heimdall 's Tower , where he was greeted by the dwarven blacksmith Ivaldi .
Ivaldi: The Nornir told me you'd be here. The cord is forged. Gleipnir , I call it.
Ivaldi handed the cord to Havi and gave him a hard stare as he realized Havi was missing his left eye.
Ivaldi: I'll wager there's a good story behind that wound.
Havi: A tale for another time. Thank you for this.
Ivaldi: When you bind the beast, spare no loose ends. The cord will stretch or shrink to fit your needs.
Havi: How tightly will it hold? The beast may resist.
Ivaldi: The more you tighten the cord, the stronger it will hold and the greater it will hurt, 'til the beast is rooted to the ground.
Havi nodded in understanding.
Havi: Thank you, Ivaldi. You may go.
Ivaldi paused before hesitatingly asking his question.
Ivaldi: You mean from Asgard, do you not? My debt to you is paid in full?
Ivaldi awkwardly scratched his head.
Ivaldi was stunned.
Ivaldi: Thank you, Havi. I... I did not expect you to remember.
Havi nodded.
Havi: Where will you go next?
Ivaldi: Under the mountains of Svartálfaheimr . Our mountains. To free the earth's riches, for this is what I know best.
Ivaldi: Back to my forge?
Havi: Yes, until your debt to me is paid in full. It was the dwarves who made the world a trading port.
Ivaldi snapped at him.
Ivaldi: At least we trade in goods, not people, Slave Master . I'll be glad to be back underground, away from these angry skies.
Ivaldi turned and walked away.
Outcome
Havi bound Fenrir with Gleipnir, causing Tyr to lose his arm.
References
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla memories