![]() ![]() Beast of Winter is meant to offer players the chance to take a closer look at Rymrgand's realm, religion, and followers. Over the span of around six hours I've battled new enemies (resistant to ice!) to find out what's causing the portal to grow and how is the dracolich related to the problem. He's a Godlike priest, quite potent with both offensive spells and melee. Before you start investigating what's really causing the problem, you are met with your first trial – a dracolich.īeast of Winter allows players to recruit another character, Vatnir, the leader of the Harbingers, the cult of Rymrgand living on the small island. What makes it more intriguing is the worshipers of Rymrgand want to die and by inviting you to visit Harbingers's Watch they hope that you, the harbinger of the end, will fulfill your destiny.Īpparently, a portal into the White Void has opened below Harbingers' Watch allowing the iceberg to aggressively grow, thus threatening the entire Deadfire Archipelago. ![]() The Harbingers' Watch is populated by the worshipers of Rymrgand, the god of entropy and disaster, so suddenly the way these worshipers are calling you, the Duskspeaker, makes perfect sense. Once you do that, you'll have to wait to receive a letter that invites you, the Watcher of Caed Nua, to “a feast to be held in your honor” at Harbingers' Watch, a small outpost located in the southernmost reaches of the Deadfire Sea. If you've already completed PoE II's main story, you'll have to load up an earlier save to access the Beast of Winters DLC. Beast of Winter is the first downloadable expansion for Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, and while it doesn't require players to have finished the game, it does require a party of high-level characters.
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