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Havi:I heard something about him trying to out-drink a couple of dwarves? And after, befuddled, tripping and breaking his neck?
Brammer:Suttungr wasn't happy. Held us responsible. But luckily we'd acquired some mead, some specialmead, and well, Suttungr is partial to a bit of mead. We bartered it in exchange for our lives. Except afterwards, some thieving twat went and stole it!
Havi looked away to allay suspicion from himself but pretended to be deep in thought.
Brammer:Whoever it was, Suttungr didn't catch them. So he decided to take it out on us instead. Sent Malvigr to hunt us down. Been incognito ever since. Can't trust this lot not to sell us out.
Lom:Still, she hasn't found us yet.
Brammer:She will. Malvigr's dangerous prey. Even for you... But we can help balance the scales. Our old house north of here. Sunk in a lake. Inside, upstairs on a table, you'll find a cup of great potency.
Lom:Cup?
Brammer:You know. The cup?
Lom:Oh yes. The cup.
Brammer:Has the power to do wonderful stuff. For instance—
Havi:So, I bring you the cup. And then?
Brammer:We show you how to use it against Malvigr.
Havi:It's a deal.
Havi left as Brammer and Lom talked further.
Brammer:Face it, Lom, no one wants to hear our saga.
Brammer:Shh, keep it down. You know we can't sing of that. Not even here.
Lom:Why not?
Brammer:We've got a price on our heads, remember?
Lom:Well, I'm getting tired of all this pretending.
Brammer:You won't be so brave if you-know-who finds us. She'll rip our lungs out through our arses. No, no... best let our saga die if it means we get to live a little bit longer.
Havi spoke to Brammer one last time before leaving.
Brammer:Remember, the house is in a lake. It's not all sunk, mind, but you're gonna have to swim to enter through the front door.
Havi traveled and arrived at their house in Gapihus.
Havi:This is the place. The old home of Brammer and Lom. Or whatever they're called. I should find a way inside. Looks like I'll be getting my toes wet.
Havi went inside the house by swimming underwater, as the house was halfway sunk. Havi looked around and found a letter.
The dam crew showed up at our village today and told us we've got to evacuate since they'll be releasing the waters in the coming days.
We couldn't reason with them, so now we are at your mercy.
Our whole lives are here and we are being asked to just leave everything behind!
They called us idiots for building the village in front of the dam wall, but we can't just move everything out of the way.
So I beg of you, Your Majesty, to find it in your heart... (the rest is smudged)
Havi went upstairs and looked for the cup.
Havi:This wondrous cup of theirs, it should be on the table over there.
Havi checked the table.
Havi:Nothing... Perhaps someone has already been here and stolen it. Assuming there was a cup in the first place...
While inside, Havi heard the boasts of a Jotun warrior from outside. Going to check, Havi found a band of them waiting for him.
Jotun Warrior 1:'High One'? More like 'Feeble One'! Malvigr has trained us well! You have no hope! Might as well give up, you one-eyed fart!
Havi fought and defeated the warriors as another hid from the conflict.
Jotun Warrior 2:It was the dwarves! They sent us a fast raven telling us you'd be here! They say you are the most merciful of all the Æsir.
Havi confronted the surrendering Jotun.
Jotun Warrior 2:It's best to leave one of your enemies alive, so they can tell of your greatness!
Havi:Everyone knows of my greatness.
Jotun Warrior 2:Perhaps there are one or two who have not yet heard?
Havi:Just tell me where Malvigr is.
Jotun Warrior 2:What... what's in it for me?
Havi:I do not know. But I will tell you this. The longer you make me wait, the worse it will be.
Jotun Warrior 2: (sigh) Malvigr is at the dam to the west. And now? Will you spare me?
Havi:Until next we meet.
Jotun Warrior 2:There will be no 'next'. You can be sure of that.
The Jotun slinked off as Havi headed west.
Havi:Look me in the eye, and meet your fate as a warrior should.
Jotun Warrior 2:Please... just make it quick.
Havi fought and killed the warrior quickly.
Havi:I will find Malvigr at the dam west of here. She is a worthy foe... Loki told me how she and Angrboda once came to blows... It did not go well for Angrboda. If the Salakar rejects Malvigr, then it is a false tool and Surtr pins his hopes on a worthless toy.
Havi:These rugged views... they remind me of when I once roved the land with Frigg. The cool night spent together beneath the stars. She enjoyed the solitude as much as I. And the trouble and danger even more. And then came the war with the Vanir. Taking Freya as my bride, it helped end that strife. But it ended many other things too.
Havi drew near the damn and sensed powerful magic on the air.
Havi:What trickery is this?
Havi reached the dam amidst an increasing tempest.
Havi:There is the dam. But this tempest... it is... unnatural.
Havi came to find the dead bodies of Brammer and Lom hanged from a gallows.
Havi:So, the traitors have been betrayed...
Havi inspected Brammer dead on the ground and Lom hanged. As he did, Malvigr showed up behind Havi.
Malvigr:They had hope by serving you up, I would show them mercy. Clearly a misapprehension on their part.
Havi:Yet here I am... served up.
Malvigr teleported closer.
Malvigr:If I were here for you, High One, I would have brought an army. No, Suttungr will have his vengeance. But not here.
Malvigr clapped her hands together as the snowstorm subsided.
Malvigr:I know why you have come.
Havi:...I have a bone to pick with you. After what you did to my son, Vidar, I must—
Malvigr:Vidar put up an honorable fight.
Havi:That is not what I heard.
Malvigr:Do not believe the stories.
Malvigr teleported a bit further away.
Havi:Upon his return, too weak to stand, he squirmed like a worm caught in the sun.
Malvigr laughed.
Malvigr:You should have seen me. My acolytes had to carry me home on their backs... No, your boy fought well.
Havi:Is that why you spared his life?
Malvigr:It is... But you aren't here to avenge Vidar's honor. You have come to steal my hugr... and I intend to stop you.
Havi:How do you know this?
Malvigr:Æsir, Jotun... You and Loki are both mad. And Hyrrokin is just as bad. And Thor is so stupid he might as well be mad. You spread chaos wherever you go... yet you are all known quantities to us. Surtr is not. He rarely emerges from Muspelheim, and when he does, he shares little with us. Thus, while here, I have sent my spies to learn what he plans. Beyond wiping out the dwarves like he did the elves of Alfheim.
Havi:What do you know of his plans?
Malvigr:I know that he found a powerful elven relic. And that his minion, Calder, was tasked with finding the hugrs necessary to sustain it. That Calder is now trapped within said relic. And that you would have me join him.
Havi:I must trade the Salakar for my son.
Malvigr:You, the one who almost killed Suttungr for his mead, will hand over a legendary relic, take your son, and leave? Just like that?
Both began laughing at the absurdity of the circumstances.
Havi: (laugh)
Malvigr: (laugh) Put your mania aside, Havi. Work with me. Together we will foil Surtr's ambitions.
Havi:I cannot take the risk... With each breath, Baldr is a step closer to death.
Malvigr:I was a parent once... but we must look beyond ourselves. For the good of all.
Havi:We have spoken long enough.
Malvigr:So be it.
Malvigr formed an arena of ice as more of her acolytes came to fight beside her. The fight commenced between Havi and Malvigr.
Malvigr:Come! Inflict a fate worse than death on me. Or die trying.
Malvigr commented on Havi's fighting techniques as he struck.
Malvigr:Vidar tried something similar when he and I fought. I assume he learned it from you.
The fight continued. Malvigr eventually split into two separate entities to keep Havi off-balance.
Malvigr:Nicely done! Impressive footwork. Should I prevail, I must adapt some of these maneuvers for my own use. That was sloppy, Havi! Keep focused! This is a fight to the death, not a lovers' tiff!
Havi soon defeated Malvigr in combat.
Malvigr:You are the greater warrior... but this is not the right result. Do what you came here to do! Get on with it, Blind One! End my misery!
Malvigr sat upright and injured as Havi looked upon her with pity.
Malvigr:Oh Ymir, true All-Father, my body comes to you, sent by the same imposter who claimed your own. As for my hugr ... do not weep for me.
Malvigr stood up.
Malvigr:I do not deserve this.
Havi:No... you do not.
Havi immediately thrust the Salakar into Malvigr's chest and ripped out her hugr, leaving her lifeless body behind.
Havi:Malvigr was right... I must find out more about the Salakar. Perhaps Hyrrokin...? But I've seen nothing of her since my arrival in Svartalfheim.
Havi:That leaves Ivaldi... I must seek him out. Where was it? The old workshop ruins in Vangrinn? Yes, that is the place.
Havi:And Ivaldi? Maybe he still lives. In one of the other shelters... I must seek him out.
Before leaving, Havi read a letter dropped by Malvigr.
Malvigr's Unfinished Letter
To Suttungr, most honorable of masters:
I still hunt the traitors. Rest assured though, I will find them.
Yet as I carry out this duty, I have uncovered rumors that leave me troubled. Specifically, I fear Surtr's ultimate plans, which remain unknown to us.
He has already wiped out the Light Elves of Alfheim, and now shows no mercy to the Dark Elves of Svartalfheim. Soon there will be no dwarves left!
And what then? Who will he turn on next? The humans of Midgard? The Æsir? Us?
I believe now is the time for an unlikely alliance... Your old enemy prowls this realm. He is mad and wicked, and must pay for his crimes against you.
Yet in the meantime, I suggest we reach out to him (the letter finishes here, mid-sentence)
He also investigated a gap in the dam where the storm from the other side blew powerfully enough to deny him entry.
Havi:Can't get through... What could be on the other side? And what must I find to get me through?
Havi concluded his business at the dam for the time and rode off to continue his quest.
Havi found and defeated Malvigr, the right hand of Suttungr, and took her hugr for the Salakar. He then sought out Ivaldi to investigate the Salakar's power and nature further.
Upon completing this memory, the "Vessel of Souls" arc concludes. Both this arc and the "Relic" arc—the sequence of memories that spans the Gullnámar region and begins at Grenhellir Shelter—must be completed before the main story will continue to "The Masters". Havi's dialogue about Ivaldi will change slightly depending on which of these arcs was completed first.