Players may listen to it by speaking to either Ospak, Fridgeir, or Styrmir in Rellekka longhall after The Fremennik Trials. Torbrund is also seen in the audience, but cannot be spoken with because of his location within that audience. It is an alliterative poem, based on the same principles as Viking and Anglo-Saxon poetry, such as Norse sagas, Beowulf and later mediaeval romances. It is a five minute long, voice acted cutscene performed by Mark Ogilvie, and watching it is a requirement for obtaining the master quest cape.
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| - Players may listen to it by speaking to either Ospak, Fridgeir, or Styrmir in Rellekka longhall after The Fremennik Trials. Torbrund is also seen in the audience, but cannot be spoken with because of his location within that audience. It is an alliterative poem, based on the same principles as Viking and Anglo-Saxon poetry, such as Norse sagas, Beowulf and later mediaeval romances. It is a five minute long, voice acted cutscene performed by Mark Ogilvie, and watching it is a requirement for obtaining the master quest cape.
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| - Players may listen to it by speaking to either Ospak, Fridgeir, or Styrmir in Rellekka longhall after The Fremennik Trials. Torbrund is also seen in the audience, but cannot be spoken with because of his location within that audience. It is an alliterative poem, based on the same principles as Viking and Anglo-Saxon poetry, such as Norse sagas, Beowulf and later mediaeval romances. It is a five minute long, voice acted cutscene performed by Mark Ogilvie, and watching it is a requirement for obtaining the master quest cape. Players may speak to Kharshai about it after watching it and completing Koschei's Troubles.
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