Ahava Greywolf
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Ahava Greywolf is a member of the Wolfborn managing the Hoelbrak Refugee Camp.
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Story involvement[edit]
Living World Season 1[edit]
Dialogue[edit]
- For previous dialogue: Ahava Greywolf/dialogue
- Prior to New Friends, New Enemies
- Interested in the camp? This is a campground for travelers passing through Hoelbrak, and the occasional moot-goer who can't find their way home.
- I'll keep that in mind, just in case.
- During Flame and Frost
- Last thing we need is more gawkers. We're having a hard enough time taking care of all these refugees. More of them show up every day from the north.
- What happened to them?
- Understood.
- After Molten Furnace
- Spirits be praised that it's finished, though I have to say, it's still hard to celebrate when I know what heartbreak and hardship the refugees went through. Maybe now they can start over.
- What are they doing now?
- The Consortium camp in Southsun Cove is calling to some people. Others, though, are talking about following some kid named Braham back to rebuild his village. Kid's got a way about him. Inspiring.
- Interesting. 'Bye.
- I hope so. 'Bye.
- After A Quiet Celebration
- The refugee situation is improving, at least. A good number are gating over to Lion's Arch. Some generous benefactor has been providing supplies. The Spirits approve, I'm sure.
- Has there been any word on the attacks?
- Dredge and charr, believe it or not, working together. It's those flame-throwing charr from the northeastern side of the Shiverpeaks. Mean as dolyaks running from an avalanche.
- I see.
- Good to know.
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Notes[edit]
- In the 2013 release, Ahava was named Wolfborn Watch and used random Wolfborn models.
Trivia[edit]
- In Finnish, 'ahava' means a dry and cold wind, especially in the spring; and weather-beaten skin which is often a consequence of the combined effect of the brightness of the sunshine enhanced by the reflection from the snow, and the coldness of the wind.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ English description of ahava, Wiktionary.org