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|name = Asleif Hamalsdotter
 
|name = Asleif Hamalsdotter
 
|image = [[File:Asleif NPC.png|150px]]
 
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|update = Mountain Daughter and Changes
 
|update = Mountain Daughter and Changes
 
|members = Yes
 
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|quest = [[Mountain Daughter]]<br />[[Glorious Memories]]<br />[[Blood Runs Deep]]
 
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|location = Lake near [[Mountain Camp]]
 
|location = Lake near [[Mountain Camp]]
 
|shop = No
 
|shop = No
 
|gender = Female
 
|gender = Female
 
|examine = The mountain daughter.
 
|examine = The mountain daughter.
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|race = [[Human]] / [[Nature Spirit|Nature spirit]]
 
|race = [[Human]] / [[Nature Spirit|Nature spirit]]
 
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During the quest [[Blood Runs Deep]], the player meets her in the [[Fremennik spiritual realm]], when they are killed by a falling rock.
 
During the quest [[Blood Runs Deep]], the player meets her in the [[Fremennik spiritual realm]], when they are killed by a falling rock.
 
==Trivia==
 
* Her surname is a typical Norse (as the Fremennik are based on the Vikings) name. It is actually two parts: her father's name, and then 'dotter' (daughter) behind it. It could, therefore, be translated as "Hamal's daughter".
 
   
 
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==Trivia==
 
* Her surname is a typical Norse (as the Fremennik are based on the Vikings) name. It is actually two parts: her father's name, and then 'dotter' (daughter) behind it. It could, therefore, be translated as "Hamal's daughter".
   
 
{{Mountain Daughter}}
 
{{Mountain Daughter}}
 
{{Glorious Memories}}
 
{{Glorious Memories}}
 
{{Blood Runs Deep}}
 
{{Blood Runs Deep}}
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[[Category:Guthixians]]
 
[[Category:Guthixians]]
 
[[Category:Fremennik]]
 
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[[Category:Deceased characters]]

Latest revision as of 21:31, 10 April 2019

Asleif Hamalsdotter (alive) chathead
Asleif Hamalsdotter chathead

Asleif Hamalsdotter is an NPC who is only found alive in cutscenes found during the Glorious Memories quest, and her spirit may be heard on a small island during the Mountain Daughter quest. She is also encountered during the Blood Runs Deep quest.

Asleif was the daughter of Hamal the Chieftain, the leader of the Mountain Tribe and fiancée to Ragnar. In life, she was a resourceful and loyal healer, who worked to help the wounds of her tribespeople. However, she also accompanied the Fremennik on a quest for the lost Prophecy Tablet, with Prince Vargas, Mawnis, Brundt and Baba Yaga of Lunar Isle. She vanished 14 years ago (Year 155 of the Fifth Age), an event which had a major impact on her people. Particularly affected were her father, who was reluctant to move despite dwindling resources, and Ragnar who continued to wait for her return. During Mountain Daughter, the player discovers that she was killed by the Kendal.

After her death, she becomes the Mountain Dottir (mountain daughter), a protective spirit who continues to help her tribe by telling the player what needs to be done to keep them alive. She tells the player to:

  1. Get the Mountain Camp to make peace with Rellekka.
  2. Find a new source of food for the tribe.
  3. Recover her corpse so the tribe may move on.

During the quest, the player does find her corpse in a cave.

During the quest Blood Runs Deep, the player meets her in the Fremennik spiritual realm, when they are killed by a falling rock.

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Talking to Asleif
The music that plays when talking to Asleif

Trivia

  • Her surname is a typical Norse (as the Fremennik are based on the Vikings) name. It is actually two parts: her father's name, and then 'dotter' (daughter) behind it. It could, therefore, be translated as "Hamal's daughter".