Unforgiven Easter Eggs

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  • All act titles are named after movies that describes what the act is about.
  • Many characters and some items are named after old players.
  • Most player-based characters are dressed how the player was dressed on their last logon, except for Fingers who had a studded bustier on for some reason and missing the vest (likely destroyed during a clothing upgrade) and Bronwyn who is dressed similar to a viking seer.
  • Three characters are named from three well-respected GM player characters. Well, two were well-respected. And no, we're not telling.
  • The 9 Racial Lords are based on a mix of player and fantasy character names.
  • Rock Bane is a fictional character from a series of books found in the Rimstone Library. A series of 12 books were written about Rock Bane but only a few survived in the library. The books were based on an old player who was a bard.
  • Fingers McGee just has a rogue-sounding name... he was a great guy.
  • Rock Bane mentions that he is sending researchers to the Great Library at Rimstone Abbey to find out more about the Iron Vikings. There is a book there that explains the backstory to the quest.
  • Alexandre D'Luke once ruled the town of Alexandria. It's the only town on Valhalla that was raised from a collection of houses to a small guild town with a banker for Valhalla's oldest guild: The Royal Order Knights. The guild was made shortly after the shard started and still continues today with a dozen members.
  • You can still find Alexandre D'Luke's henchmen around RoK's guildhall.
  • You were supposed to have met Professor Leo Blackwell who would've drank the mug of ale, proceeded on her experiment and blown both of you up before giving you a vial needed to complete the last act. This was removed as people have a tendency to lose needed items later on in a quest.
  • The fragmented note's message is from the Poetic Edda, a collection of old norse poems that describe norse mythology. The message itself bears nothing to actually what is going on and was picked as it had the word iron in it to allude to the Iron Vikings.
  • Fenn's character had to be toned down. She's even more cranky than that... and she would never help you.
  • A passage in The Life of Gareth Oswin is from an Andy Griffith episode.
  • Apocoli was picked as one of the bosses because of his cool-sounding name and it was a bonus that he was originally dressed looking like a boss.
  • The final boss has no name. He is just referred to as the Iron Viking Chieftain but he does have a title if you manage to look at his paperdoll: Destroyer of Asgard.
  • Even though the Iron Viking Chieftain is tough, he is not the strongest nor hardest boss on Valhalla. That honor still lays with The True Harrower due to his ability to fully heal 3x which basically gives him 3x the life of the highest-tiered NPC.


  • The first person to complete The Unforgiven was Torsted.
  • The first person to achieve the top-ranked title of The Invincible was Furos Flameheart.