Olut

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Olut

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Olut is a norn that lives in the homestead at Belldron's Guardholme in Lornar's Pass. She prefer living in the wilds then in the city.

Location[edit]

Shiverpeak Mountains

Event involvement[edit]

Event boss (tango icon).png Defeat the grawl shaman before he can reach Slagvi (28)
Event boss (tango icon).png Help the norn defeat the grawl's ice elemental god (28)
Event shield (tango icon).png Rescue Slagvi from the grawl before they summon their god (28)

Dialogue[edit]

Hello and welcome to our homestead in the wilds! Hoelbrak life was too comfortable. That's the sort of place where you get lazy. It's good to visit, but that's no life for folks like us.
Talk more option tango.png So you came out here?
We felt disconnected from the wilderness, separated from the Spirits. Here, we can hone our strength and make names for ourselves.
Charisma Admirable.
It's good to meet someone who appreciates that the world has more to offer in its untamed corners than its civilized centers.
Talk end option tango.png Er, well put.
Ferocity Foolish.
Ha! You sure have nothing against speaking your mind. Maybe it is, but I'd rather be foolish than weak!
Talk end option tango.png Then you're doing a good job.
Talk end option tango.png Interesting.
Talk end option tango.png That's true. Good-bye.
During Defeat the grawl shaman before he can reach Slagvi
C'mon, we got a shaman to stop. It's just a grawl one, but still...let's go!
Talk end option tango.png Good-bye.
During Help the norn defeat the grawl's ice elemental god
An ice elemental. Can you believe it? This day keeps getting better and better.
Talk end option tango.png Good-bye.
During Rescue Slagvi from the grawl before they summon their god
Yeah, grawl brawl! Haven't had one since my eighth birthday!
Talk end option tango.png Good-bye

Trivia[edit]

  • Olut and her comrades, Sima, Berusad, and Drukket are all named for alcohol-related words from Nordic languages, with "olut" being Finnish for "beer".