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Shape of the Spirit

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Year
1325 AE
Storyline
Personal story
Chapter
Forging a Legend
Location
Wayfarer Foothills
(Shiverpeak Mountains)
Level
10
Race
Choice
Protect the Spirits
Preceded by
Followed by

Shape of the Spirit is is part of the personal story for norncharacters who have chosen the important quality of a hero is honor the spirits and decided to be disguised as a minotaur when completing A Trap Foiled.

Objectives[edit]

Free the captive minotaurs.

  • Approach the Sons of Svanir hideout at Hermit's Watch.
  • Enter the minotaur pen.
  • Talk to the two adult minotaurs.
  • Open the gate.
  • Kill all the Sons of Svanir.

Rewards[edit]

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All professions
  • 2,641
  • 1 20
  • Bag of Loot (3)
Profession-specific
  • One of the following: Avenger's Longsword, Avenger's Hammer
  • One of the following: Caretaker's Staff, Avenger's Hammer
  • One of the following: Avenger's Hammer, Caretaker's Rifle
  • One of the following: Avenger's Rifle, Caretaker's Rifle
  • One of the following: Avenger's Longbow, Avenger's Short Bow
  • One of the following: Avenger's Short Bow, Caretaker's Short Bow
  • One of the following: Avenger's Staff, Caretaker's Staff
  • One of the following: Avenger's Longsword, Avenger's Staff
  • One of the following: Avenger's Staff, Caretaker's Staff

Walkthrough[edit]

Shortly after entering the mission the Minotaur Spirit will give the characters the Minotaur Form which provides the following skill set:

#SkillDescription
1Gore½A violent gouging with your horns. Causes bleeding.
2Maul¾8A powerful one-handed slap. Causes knockback.
3Charge3¼15A vicious charge towards a nearby foe.
4Throw¾10Grabs a foe and throws them away from you.
5Prayer to Minotaur½12Ask Minotaur to heal your wounds as well as the wounds of nearby minotaur.
6-0Minotaur Spirit FormYou cannot use skills while in the form of the minotaur.

Continue forward to the Svanir Hunter to trigger cinematic. After which, follow him to the pen and enter. Inside the pen, speak to the two minotaur with mission icons. Interact with the gate to open it, the young minotaur will run off, the two you spoke with will stay and fight with you. Kill all the Svanir outside the pen, then a second wave will come out of a hut. After a small third group will come out of another hut and the Svanir Huntmaster will come up the path with a pack of Icebrood Wolves. When all are dead, the final cinematic will trigger.

The minotaur helping you fight will not venture too far from the area in front of the pen door. If you want their help, pull enemy to them. Also remember your heal skill will heal them as well. You can revive them if they are defeated, but the fight may be too fast for that. It is possible between waves, but the fight is not too difficult.

NPCs[edit]

Allies[edit]

Minotaur

Foes[edit]

Norn
Icebrood

Dialogue[edit]

Cinematic after being transformed and approaching the hideout:

<Character name>: By Raven's beak, I'm a minotaur! Thank you, Spirit. I'll put your blessing to good use.
Son of Svanir: Looks like we've got a straggler here.
<Character name>: Um...Moo?
Son of Svanir: I'd better get it to the pen before Vidkun sees one got loose. Come on you stupid bovine.
Son of Svanir: Fresh meat for the beast! The more Dragon's champion eats, the more it wants to eat. Hyah, cow! Move it!
Svanir Hunter: C'mon, beastie. Follow me over here to the pen. There's a good smelly beastie.

On the way to the pen:

Svanir Hunter: Where'd you get that weapon, brother?
Svanir Hunter: From a dead hunter down near Bear's shrine.
Svanir Hunter: Dead, eh? What killed him?
Svanir Hunter: Me!

At the pen:

Svanir Hunter: Hyah! Get in the pen, beast, before I drag you in here myself!
Svanir Hunter: Go on, beastie. Time to join your friends. See, they're not runnin' out! They like it in there!
Svanir Hunter: Fine. I'm not movin' until you get in this pen, and that's that.
Svanir Hunter: There we go. Just wait in there until Vidkun comes back.

While in the pen:

Svanir Hunter: I'm glad we don't recruit women. They're naggy, annoying, and they're always fussing at me.
Son of Svanir: Yeah, me too. But...well, they're also curvy, and they smell nice.
Son of Svanir: I mean, how are we going to make more of us if we don't have any girls around?
Svanir Hunter: I hate your logic-brain.
Son of Svanir: I don't know if Vidkun's promises mean anything. He's a fanatic.
Svanir Hunter: So? What's wrong with that? We're all fanatics, right? RIGHT?
Svanir Hunter: Guard duty is so dull. When will Vidkun return so the fighting can start?
Son of Svanir: Vidkun has his hands full with the beast. When it's ready, he'll return.
Svanir Hunter: The sooner the better. I'm bored.
Son of Svanir: Dragon! Dragon! Dragon!
Svanir Hunter: Woo-hoo! Yeah!
Son of Svanir: I love my life! I love war! For Jormag!
Svanir Hunter: I wish I was out killing something.
Son of Svanir: Soon. In time, Dragon will call us to the slaughter. The world will be tested.
Svanir Hunter: I want to start with Knut Whitebear. That old man's been ready to die for years now, I tell you.
Svanir Hunter: I'd be doing him a favor!

Talking with the minotaurs:

Alpine Minotaur: The minotaur snorts aggressively, then nods with a grudging kind of respect. It probably senses that you're not what you seem, but it clearly recognizes Minotaur's blessing.
Minotaur sent me to rescue you. Be ready to charge when I open the gate.
Easy. We're busting out of here and we're trampling our captors on the way. Interested?
The minotaur snorts loudly and paws the ground. It eyes you expectantly.
Not yet. Watch me and be ready. You'll know when the time comes.
Hold on. I need to think for a minute.
Alpine Minotaur: This minotaur regards you with wide-eyed reverence, sensing the touch of its guardian spirit on you. It bellows quietly—an anxious, questioning sound.
I'm getting us out of here. As soon as I open the gate, follow me to freedom!
Don't be afraid, noble beast. Minotaur sent me. I've come to rescue you all.
The minotaur's eyes flash hungrily and it snorts jets of steam from its nostrils. Its huge fingers clench and unclench, eager for action.
Watch me closely, and be ready to go when I make my move.
Hold on. I need to think for a minute.

At the gate:

Gate: The sturdy gate is locked. A normal minotaur would never be able to work the mechanism, but you can. Once the prisoners are ready to move, the escape can begin.
Open the gate and signal to the prisoners that it's time to escape.
Leave the gate alone for now.

After the gate is open:

Svanir Hunter: What in the—but I shut that pen tight! How in the name of Jormag's fang did they get out?

After the initial guards are defeated:

Svanir Hunter: Damned minotaurs! Try not to kill them; the beast wants live prey!

After the second group of guards are defeated:

Son of Svanir: What happened here? Who let the minotaurs out?

After the third group of guards are defeated:

Svanir Huntmaster: That does it. Kill the minotaurs, my pets! If Vidkun objects, we'll just get some more!
Svanir Huntmaster: Come on, you filthy, mindless beasts! If I die today, I'm taking you all with me!

After all the Sons of Svanir are dead:

<Character name>: Hah! Run free, beasts! Don't forget to wipe the Sons of Svanir off your hooves.
<Character name>: I am grateful, Spirit! Your blessing made all the difference.
<Character name>: And as soon as I find Eir, all three of us will hunt down Vidkun and his dragon beast and end this once and for all.

My story[edit]

It was strange being a minotaur. I used the shape as an effective disguise—I not only freed the trapped minotaurs, but also thrashed the Sons of Svanir! Now I just need to return to Eir and speak of my success.

My story

Notes[edit]

  • Talking to the Minotaur Calves also counts as talking to the two adult ones.
  • The Svanir Hunter that says 'Guard duty is dull' in text actually says 'Guard duty is boring' aloud.
  • The Svanir Hunter that says 'I'd be doing him a favor' says it twice, the first time being appended to the previous voiceover.
Part I — Forging a Legend
Defeat Our Ancient FoesThe Great Hunt → A Weapon of Legend → Disciples of the Dragon → Echoes of Ages Past → Out of the Skies / Twilight of the Wolf → The Last of the Giant-Kings
Protect the SpiritsThe Great Hunt → Wild Spirits → Rage of the Minotaurs → A Trap Foiled → Shape of the Spirit / One Good Drink Deserves Another → Minotaur Rampant
Guard the MistsThe Great Hunt → A Pup's Illness → Through the Veil → Blessed of Bear / Raven's Revered → Into the Mists → The Wolf Havroun
Part II — Everyone Makes Mistakes
Blacked OutUnexpected Visitors → Don't Leave Your Toys Out → Roadblock / Assault on Moledavia → The Machine in Action
RevengeA New Challenger → First Attack / The Finishing Blow → The Semifinals → The Championship Fight
Lost an HeirloomRumors of Trouble → Among the Kodan → Darkness at Drakentelt → Preserving the Balance / Means to an End
Part III — Death from Below
Dredge Technology → Underground Scholar / Armaments → The Dredge Hideout / Dredge Assault → Sabotage / Code Breaker → Silent Warfare / Sever the Head / Assault the Hill
↕ Alternatives: Personal story (racial storylines)Next: Personal story (Orders storyline) →
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The question of color takes up much space in these pages, but the question of color, especially in this country, operates to hide the graver questions of self. – 1961, James Baldwin, expatriated Black-American writer and gay activist

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Macintrash, Crapple, Jobs’s Folly, “toy computer” – Some of the derogatory names ascribed to the Mac

Over the last few years, I’ve often drawn analogies between the worldwide collective known as Mac users and that group of dark-hued Americans known as “blacks.” I’ve also drawn comparisons between religious movements and the Mac-using community.

At various and sundry times, I’ve written (but have never published) additional scribblings comparing the Mac community to gay people, to short people, to ugly people, to pretty people, to oppressed people, to moneyed people, and to nearly every other subdivision of humanity I could imagine while under the guidance of a beer-induced Muse. But I always come back to the race analogy, because the comparisons are closer to home. My home, anyway.

Since 1992 – the year I went back to college and assiduously pursued understanding of other perspectives – I’ve spent considerable portions of my time pondering the role, influence, and meaning of race in American society. Is it necessary? Is it just? And, most importantly, is it – or anything else, for that mater – a valid means of demarcating groups of people and segments of society?

These questions, especially the last one, have important parallels – and ultimately, major ramifications – on the future of the Mac platform as it relates to the larger world of personal computing. How we see ourselves is just important as how others see us – the former influences and shapes the latter. For the moment, though, let’s ignore how others perceive us.

It’s a Mac thing; “they” won’t understand it. At least that’s the attitude that permeated the world of Mac in times past. No one can appreciate and understand the Mac platform, we once thought, without totally giving themselves over to things Macintosh – this meant adoring the Mac religiously, never finding fault with the OS or the hardware upon which it ran.

Things change. For example, let’s assume you are a Mac user through and through. You’ve never touched a PC. Then you get a job with a company that is all-PC. You dread having to deal with Windows. But over time, if you have an open mind, you realize that there are actually things that Microsoft did right with Windows. Which things I’ll leave up to you to discover, ponder, and discuss. The main point is that you begin to see that the Mac has limitations and there are things in other OSes that Apple could stand to emulate.

I see this and appreciate this due to my lifelong journey towards greater self-realization and more understanding about race and other forms of difference. For example, I lived many of my younger years as an “afrocentric.” I believed that black was where it’s at, to put it into a more youthful parlance. Today, however, I am more of a culturally eclectic American, as we all should be. This journey and concomitant discoveries have encouraged me to seek growth in other areas – namely, for discussion purposes, how I view what Apple is doing to evolve its product line, its corporate image, and the relationship of the Mac platform to the greater world of personal computing. Indulge me and allow me to continue “talking black” for a second to flesh out my point.

Throughout the history of America, black men and women have arisen from the rank and file who have publicly pondered the relationship between the darker-and lighter-hued segments of American society. In my readings, I’ve noticed two diametrically opposed schools of thought that is probably paralleled in other minority communities: the segregationist philosophy and the integrationist philosophy.

The black Segregationist argument is that blacks don’t need whites. We should, they argue, work towards gaining a “separate, but equal” society: our own banks, schools, and governments, as well as our own financial and social infrastructures. The Integrationist begs to differ, arguing for black assimilation into the American mainstream, instead of being an isolated black tributary. After all, it is America, they argue, e pluribus unum and all of that.

Both are similarly wrongheaded, in my opinion, in that they both begin arguing from an us-verus-them premise.

Can’t we all just get along? The Mac community has had this same wrongheaded spirit over time, and it’s high time we jettisoned that mindset. It’s a different today than it was when Ridley Scott showed the world why 1984 won’t be like ‘1984’. Apple lost the OS war, and the world has standardized on things that the Mac shunned in the past: TCP and SMB, to name a couple.

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If you are watching, Apple has been moving the Mac more towards mainstream standards for some time – and rightly so. This isn’t the first time I’ve talked about this. Repetition is a great form of emphasis, I’m told. So, I’m intentionally repeating myself here.

Just as I believe that nonwhite communities in America will need to gravitate towards the cultural and social commonalities that unite us and make life easier for all – while maintaining each group’s respective cultural distinctives, if they so choose – so will the Mac continue to incorporate those features that will make it the “first-class citizen” that Steve Jobs alluded to in his recent Macworld keynote, all while maintaining that distinctiveness that makes a Mac, well, a Mac

This is one reason why I have no problem with the new Aqua GUI in Mac OS X. I see the good in the change, as it has incorporated features that have existed in other OSes and lend themselves well to the Mac world.

Shapes

Black American cultural and literary critic Houston Baker once commented that “blackness” is a nothing but a trope (metaphor), implying that we need to get beyond the few phenotypical and genotypical distinguishing characteristics. Those things never change, so why harp on them? Hence, we will always be black (or whatever your cultural heritage may be). The same can be true for the Mac. There will be many characteristics that will always make a Mac “different” in others’ eyes. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with evolving the Mac to make it better, even if that means incorporating “PC” features. Ditto for any “group growth” in nonwhite communities.

In order to avoid the risk of forcing this black-and-Mac analogy to break down, I want to end it right here. But I do want you to consider the changes I’ve attempted to describe, the changes that are happening to the Mac as we know it.

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Some things have to change. Some do not. But no matter what is changed, the Mac will always be the Mac, as long as it is the alternative computing option. There is nothing Apple can do to change that.

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