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|location =[[Paradise Falls]] |
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|family =[[Jotun]] - son |
|family =[[Jotun]] - son |
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|alignment =Very Evil |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | Ymir was born in [[Birthdates#2232|2232]]. He and his son, [[Jotun]], are Paradise Falls's pair of knuckleheads. Jotun has difficulty forming basic sentences, while his father is a jovial madman, armed with a horrific-looking [[Super sledge (Fallout 3)|super sledge]], like his son's. Ymir isn't fond of [[Frank (Fallout 3)|Frank]], the bartender and may make this abundantly clear by bludgeoning Frank to death. He loves drinking, fighting and drinking some more, rounding a day off with a spot of fighting.<ref name="FO3 Guide">''[[Fallout 3 Official Game Guide]]''</ref> |
+ | Ymir was born in [[Birthdates#2232|2232]]. He and his son, [[Jotun]], are Paradise Falls's pair of knuckleheads. Jotun has difficulty forming basic sentences, while his father is a jovial madman, armed with a horrific-looking [[Super sledge (Fallout 3)|super sledge]], like his son's. Ymir isn't fond of [[Frank (Fallout 3)|Frank]], the bartender, and may make this abundantly clear by bludgeoning Frank to death. He loves drinking, fighting and drinking some more, rounding a day off with a spot of fighting.<ref name="FO3 Guide">''[[Fallout 3 Official Game Guide]]''</ref> |
==Relationships== |
==Relationships== |
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===Interactions overview=== |
===Interactions overview=== |
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{{Interactions FO3 |
{{Interactions FO3 |
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|apparel =[[Metal armor (Fallout 3)|Metal armor]] |
|apparel =[[Metal armor (Fallout 3)|Metal armor]] |
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|weapon =[[Super sledge (Fallout 3)|Super sledge]] |
|weapon =[[Super sledge (Fallout 3)|Super sledge]] |
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==Behind the scenes== |
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In Norse mythology, [[wikipedia:Ymir|Ymir]] was the founder of the race of jötunn and was an important figure in Norse mythology. Ymir's body was used to create Midgard, the earth at the center of Ginnungagap. |
In Norse mythology, [[wikipedia:Ymir|Ymir]] was the founder of the race of jötunn and was an important figure in Norse mythology. Ymir's body was used to create Midgard, the earth at the center of Ginnungagap. |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 10:30, 14 September 2019
“Why would the past matter when now is so good?”
Ymir is a slaver at Paradise Falls in 2277.
Background
Ymir was born in 2232. He and his son, Jotun, are Paradise Falls's pair of knuckleheads. Jotun has difficulty forming basic sentences, while his father is a jovial madman, armed with a horrific-looking super sledge, like his son's. Ymir isn't fond of Frank, the bartender, and may make this abundantly clear by bludgeoning Frank to death. He loves drinking, fighting and drinking some more, rounding a day off with a spot of fighting.[1]
Relationships
Ymir is the father of Jotun.
Interactions with the player character
Interactions overview
Interactions | ||
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This character drops a finger upon death (Lawbringer). |
Effects of player's actions
- When the Lone Wanderer has gained access to Paradise Falls without fighting their way in, Ymir can be found when entering the "food section" inside Paradise Falls. The first time going there, he will probably be seen arguing with the bartender, which results in the bartender getting himself killed. Talking to Ymir while he is in the argument can result in Ymir just walking away after finishing the conversation. This keeps the bartender alive, however, there are no assets or drawbacks to either option. If the Lone Wanderer asks Ymir for his reasoning, he claims the bartender had been watering down drinks so as to encourage patrons to pay for more.
- Killing Ymir will immediately turn all slavers in Paradise Falls hostile.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items | On death |
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Metal armor | Super sledge |
Notes
- A conversation between Ymir and Jotun can occur, with Ymir praising his son (in his drunken state) and hoping he will become the greatest slaver ever. Jotun becomes very embarrassed by this.
- He is one of only nine named characters in the base game to have "Very Evil" Karma.
Notable quotes
- "Why would the past matter when now is so good?"
- "He put water in my vodka to make more caps from me. Make the drink weak and try to charge me more! Maybe the next bartender, he won't be so stupid, eh? HAHAHAHAHAHA!"
- "Wasn't he, though! I am proud of him! You'd swear he was a professional drunk, just like his dad!"
Appearances
Ymir appears only in Fallout 3.
Behind the scenes
In Norse mythology, Ymir was the founder of the race of jötunn and was an important figure in Norse mythology. Ymir's body was used to create Midgard, the earth at the center of Ginnungagap.
References
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