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Embracing Refuge

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Disambig icon.png This article is about the NPC. For the Legendary equipment material, see Gift of Embracing Refuge.

Embracing Refuge

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Embracing Refuge is a ghost kodan in Tideland Outlet, found after completing the Klobjarne Geirr: Journey of the Claw and other related achievements. They were a companion of the Southward Claw.

Location[edit]

Janthir

Dialogue[edit]

Outsider, thank you for your tribute to our Claw... I... His name, it escapes me. Like warm air exiting the cave into the cold winter's night... Never mind that. Memories of our lives from long ago.
Talk more option tango.png What was your relationship to the Claw?
Like brothers, we were. I built our homes, or guided others in building their own.
Talk more option tango.png That tradition surely lived on.
Happy, that makes me. We used to be bound to caves and other found alcoves... This was to protect us from the dragon's icy winds. But when we moved south, we started to build our own.
Talk more option tango.png Here in Janthir?
Is that what it's called now? The world looked very different back then. It was called something else... But close, we were. The air still smells like trees and salt.
Talk end option tango.png Thank you for sharing.
Talk end option tango.png Thank you for sharing.
Talk end option tango.png Thank you for sharing.
Talk end option tango.png You're welcome.

Related achievements[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Embracing Refuge with the Klobjarne Frakka in its spirit-spear form floating before them, joined by the other ghostly kodan. Together, they kneel facing north-northeast, toward the lands which they originally inhabited and the resting place of the Southward Claw's gravestone.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Recollector of Memories
    We did not, but long after I greeted the great slumber, I heard that they found an unmarked grave to the far north. "Born of mountain; followed to the new day's light," was carved into a stone. It was him.