Zynbel: “The sword is tainted by the gods of darkness. Leave it.” Senua: “No. He left it here. He wants me to take it.” Zynbel: “You will pay a price for this.”
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Zynbel: “The sword is tainted by the gods of darkness. Leave it.” Senua: “No. He left it here. He wants me to take it.” Zynbel: “You will pay a price for this.”
“There he was, the lone figure of a boy; sword play under the shade of a tree. She remembers the first time she saw him. To her young eyes he moved as if dancing-- and the world danced with him. The gloom lifted, and for the first time in years she felt a ray of hope.”
“Valravn, ancestor of the seers and master of ravens. He hunts his prey with the power of his illusion and feasts on their remains. Follow the path to Valravn and defeat him to earn his mark. The path to Helheim cannot be opened without it.”
“Surtr, the fire giant, has answered. He comes from a land older than mankind and the Northmen call upon his flaming sword to raze their enemies to the ground.”
“The northmen speak of a death moon, a light shaped like a half-moon that appears inside a house and goes around the walls.
I once saw the death moon appear at a farm and first the shepherd died, then a guest died, and then the farm hand, and then the farmer and six of his men drowned at sea. But that is not the end of it.
Because the dead return to haunt the living.
And if you see the death moon, then beware, because there will be death in that house.” -- Druth’s Stories