![]() ![]() ![]() Hiravias will want to speak to the druids at Twin Elms to see if they know more of his Autumn Stelgaer spiritshift form. You will not be able to progress it until Act 3, when Twin Elms becomes available. To receive Hiravias' companion quest, True to Form ask him about his spiritshift form after adding him to the party. Ultimately, the question is whether he is stronger as a complete person or as a seeker of mysteries that embraces the unknown. True to Form: In wanting to learn more about his form and why he was mauled, he turned away from Galawain and toward Wael.To obtain his quest, speak with him and select "Tell me about yourself." -> "Druids are known for changing into animals - what sort of creatures can you become?".The Collector's Edition Guide describes him as "observant, scholarly, energetic, moody, naturalist, overcompensator-par-excellence".He can provide good sustained damage with Spiritshift and Druid spells, as well as provide some support.Hiravias is found at Stormwall Gorge and will try to present you with a feces tube from the deer he just hunted down to break the ice. ![]() ![]() New trees to document, new animals to sketch, new sights, and of course, the possibility of journeying to Eir Glanfath to meet wiser druids who could answer the questions that plague him. In search of answers, he took to traveling the Dyrwood to continue his studies and training. The symbol stitched on the eye patch was a form of initiation into the Brotherhood. Did the Seeker God punish him for seeking? If so, why not turn him into a stoat, true to his nature? Is he truly a soul destroyer or is that a myth? Should he eat a person whole to verify that? The questions that plagued him prompted his turn to Wael in the first year of his exile, to find answers that Galawain could not - or would not - provide. As the first form a spiritshifter assumes is considered special, Hiravias couldn't complete his studies. The riow of his druidic circle believed the autumn stelgaer, as his form was known, was a soul-destroying abomination. His celebration was short-lived, however, as upon his return to the village he demonstrated his newly acquired form. By the end, the beast was dead, ripped apart by Hiravias' newfound form. He turned into a mirror of his attacker, sprouting razor-sharp talons and growing fifteen times. Just before the stelgaer delivered the killing blow, however, Hiravias spiritshifted for the first time. Although one-fifteenth of its size, Hiravias fought back. The god of the hunt gave him guidance, in the shape of a vibrantly-colored stelgaer that pounced upon him from the underbrush. In the style of seekers of old, he went to the forest alone, to ask Galawain for guidance. The shift occurred in the final stages of his druidic training, as he struggled with spiritshifting. He still carries the iron locket with him, rusted as it is, to remember his roots, even though is allegiance switched to Wael. Per the anamfath's instructions, Hiravias was trained in the ways of druids. It was an icon of Galawain, patron of the druids. Impressed with the young one's wit - or perhaps his bravado and cocksure attitude - the anamfath gave him an iron medallion fashioned in the likeness of a hound's head. As can be expected, Hiravias latched on to the anamfath's attention and the two ended up talking until the hunters returned. When the anamfath came to visit the Fisher Cranes, he was left out of the grand chase and told to be the cup bearer to the old wise one while the rest of the tribe hunted. He was a runt and failed to earn the respect of his peers growing up. As he was raised among nomads, he has never owned a bookshelf or chest of drawers, consumed by perpetual wanderlust.Īlthough he dreamed of becoming a hunter, Hiravias was usually skipped over when it came to hunting expeditions. His arms still bear the scars of the migration trail. His youth was spent traveling with the Circle of Hawk and Ivy, in keeping with their role as migrant stewards of the land and protectors of Engwithan ruins. He was born in Eir Glanfath, around the Thein Bog, to the Fisher Crane tribe. He is 32 years old, which is middle-aged for an Orlan. He is missing one eye that he covers with a patch that displays the symbol of Wael and his ear has been mangled. ![]()
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