Fastulf Jotharsson
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Fastulf Jotharsson is one of the Speakers of Hoelbrak. He speaks for Wolf, and is younger than the other Speakers. He is known to be a proficient seer, often receiving visions of future events.[1]
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Story involvement[edit]
Personal story[edit]
- Chapter 1: Forging a Legend
- Chapter 2: Everyone Makes Mistakes
Dialogue[edit]
- If norn and under the guardianship of Wolf:
- Greetings, Slayer. I'm pleased to see that you're one of Wolf's favored. Do you need my services as speaker for Wolf or keeper of his hall?
- Tell me more about Wolf. (Below)
- If norn but under the guardianship of other Spirit of the Wild:
- Greetings, Slayer. What brings you to Wolf's den?
- Tell me more about Wolf. (Below)
- Otherwise:
- May Wolf watch over you. I am Fastulf Jotharsson, speaker for Wolf and keeper of his hall. What can I do for you?
- Tell me more about your Wolf spirit. (Same as "Tell me more about Wolf")
- If norn:
- Of course. Ask, and I will share my knowledge.
- Else:
- Of course. Ask, and I shall answer.
- What qualities are associated with Wolf?
- Wolf is dedicated to brotherhood and loyalty. He is the bond that cannot be broken. He keeps us together in the face of impossible odds and reminds us that we need never fight alone.
- I have other questions about Wolf.
- I have questions about you as well. (Same as "I'm more interested in you." below)
- I've learned all I need to. Good-bye.
- Wolf is dedicated to brotherhood and loyalty. He is the bond that cannot be broken. He keeps us together in the face of impossible odds and reminds us that we need never fight alone.
- Is Wolf a male or female spirit?
- Wolf is a masculine spirit, and so we call him our brother, our son, our father, or ever our uncle when we ask for his blessing.
- I have other questions about Wolf.
- Thank you. I must be going now.
- Wolf is a masculine spirit, and so we call him our brother, our son, our father, or ever our uncle when we ask for his blessing.
- What kind of offering do you give to Wolf?
- Wolf welcomes any prey taken during a hunt, but especially the prey that has proven challenging enough to require it to be slain by a pack.
- I have other questions about Wolf.
- Speaking of the hunt, I am late for one of my own.
- Wolf welcomes any prey taken during a hunt, but especially the prey that has proven challenging enough to require it to be slain by a pack.
- I'm more interested in you.
- I'm a servant of Wolf, and I stand before him, eager to prove that I am worthy of the calling he has given me.
- How did you become the speaker for Wolf?
- When I reached manhood, I heard Wolf's howl strongly in my heart, so I went to the hall to fully learn his ways. In time, Wolf chose me to be his speaker.
- Amazing.
- Yes, one cannot be anything but awed when a Spirit calls to them.
- Farewell.
- A mighty achievement. Good luck.
- Why do you feel the need to prove yourself? You are the speaker, after all.
- I was apprenticed to Alric, a beloved and wise Wolf speaker who died far before his time. He was still teaching me the responsibilities of the calling when it happened. I have much to live up to.
- That's a sad story. I have to be going, though.
- May you be an example to others.
- How did you become the speaker for Wolf?
- If norn:
- I must go. May Wolf guide you.
- Else:
- I have no more questions for you.
- Nothing for now. I must be going.
See also[edit]
- Alarrin of the Frost — Speaker for Bear
- Moda the Quick — Speaker for Raven
- Valharantha — Speaker for Snow Leopard
References[edit]
- ^ Rumors of Trouble
- Eir Stegalkin: We have to take Fastulf seriously. His visions have guided our people through times of trouble before, and he's never been wrong about imminent danger.
- <Character name>: Fastulf has them often? I thought reliable visions were rare.
- Eir Stegalkin: Most shamans are sensitive to this sort of thing, but Fastulf's a prodigy. We can't afford to ignore this warning.