Some obscure references: (there are a lot more, hehe)
- The quote beneath Waldmar is adapted from a famous one, from Tolstoy's War and Peace, Book Nine Chapter I. The quote shows the only way to tell which Waldmar wins in the end.
- Very impressed by the anons who worked out tumblr/tumbrel (it is a guillotine cart, from Dickens) and Fenrisulfr. Did you see how to forge Gleipnir too, here?
>>5269644 - I mentioned a lot how I admired old gamebooks like Lone Wolf by Joe Dever / project aon - he gave away all his life's work for free. If you notice this game begins like a twisted retelling of the first Lone Wolf gamebook, Flight From The Dark, you start with an axe in a forest etc.
- Very impressed by the anon who remembered the concealed axe, and gave it to the dwarf. The key idea also was to demonstrate how you do not need money, possessions or belongings to trade - it is better to exchange lore / knowledge.
- Some weird strategies for the battle/shield wall: how about choosing a loadout that is exactly the same as the Beast-Marked Champion? Anything he does, you do, matched exactly... If you know game-theoretic strategies you might instinctively think and respond like this.
- Perhaps you tried to google some words and Names, and nothing makes sense? Then the work of the skalds of King Unbidden is complete.