Valka:My mother has found her peace at last. She walks through a world seen only in dreams, and will forevermore.
Eivor:That is all any of us can hope for.
Valka:Indeed. Come.
The two friends hugged.
Eivor:How was your passage?
Valka:Exhilarating. The waves and wind were with us from the start. We flew like seabirds. And how are you? In spite of your stoic look, there is a brightness in your eyes that warms me.
Eivor:It may be a kind of hope. Our settlement is growing, the people are happy, and I am ... looking forward to more.
Valka:And your visions?
Eivor:They come and go. But leave all that aside. Let me help you with your things.
Eivor picked up Valka's luggage.
Eivor:This way. We found a fine spot for you at the foot of the hill.
Valka:Hm ... every hour we traveled, I tried to conjure in my mind some vision of this place.
Eivor:And how close were you?
Valka:I saw the trees and the water and the rolling hill. But I could not foresee so much ... green! It is magnificent and calming color. A balm for sea-salted eyes.
Randvi:Is that Valka I see? What took you so long to follow?
Valka:Wanted to ensure the place was up to snuff. We must talk again soon, Randvi, once I'm settled.
Eivor:And before my arms fall off. What is this I'm carrying?
Valka:My heaviest reagents, of course. Lead, whalebone, flecks of gold.
Randvi:Put this one to honest work, that is what I like to see!
Eivor helping Valka with her luggage
Valka and Eivor continued on.
Valka:All these people you have brought here, this life you have built on these stranger shores. Does it please you?
Eivor:It does. To know that I have built this place and kept these people safe is a gift.
Valka:You speak first of yourself when I ask this question ... which says more than you intend, I think.
Octavian passed them by.
Octavian:Salve, Eivor! Ad meliora! (Towards better things!)
Eivor:Good day!
Valka:And who's that fellow?
Eivor:Octavian. A strange man. I think you'll like him.
Eivor:I have no idea.
Valka:Well, the town must be bustling.
Eivor saw Valka's new home.
Eivor:You see there, your home is just ahead.
Valka:Tell me about your visions.
Eivor:They are as they have always been. Little has changed, save their clarity. With every return, the things I see feel less like dreams and more like memories.
Valka:And does the All-Father still appear before you?
Eivor:From time to time, yes. He speaks to me as well, but ... it feels mad to say such things aloud.
Valka:I understand. You can put those just there, thank you.
Eivor place the heavy crate inside the tent.
Eivor:And here we are.
Valka:Lovely, just as you promised. As soon as I am set up here, we can return to the matter of your visions.
Eivor:Valka, please...
Valka:You are touched, Eivor. A conduit for godly tidings. Please ... let me help. I may know a way to clarify these visions. An elixir that may open the door of your mind into the realm of the gods.
Eivor:If you think it would help, I can finish your home myself. Only give me some time.
The dialogue changes slightly if the Seer's Hut is built in the (relatively small) interval between reaching Settlement Level 3—which both unlocks the option to build the Hut and immediately brings Valka to Ravensthorpe—and actually talking to Valka at the dock; it skips the ending conversation at the tent and transitions directly into the starting scene for the following quest. Considering the cost in materials to build the hut relative to the point in the game when Level 3 is achieved—along with spending said materials on more valuable buildings—it is unlikely to see this skip organically.