![]() This magical attack helps Juno convince Bellower that he can be harmed and is the only way to defeat him. The Silver Arrow is crafted from metal taken from Stravhs godstone. Attacking him with the Silver Arrow terminates this phase of the battle. Moreover, at the start of each turn he Regenerates 6 Strength and 6 Armor points, so that he starts each turn at a minimum of 6ARM/11STR. In the first phase of the final battle, Bellower is practically invincible, meaning that his Strength will not drop below 5 ( Protected). He also has special passive abilities that require for very specific tactics in order to defeat him. Having a staggering 40 hit-points (20 Strength and 20 Armor) and a formidable active ability, he is practically invincible in a standard fight. If you won instead, Bellower doesn't play any role and is only passingly mentioned, likely drowned in "The Vast" in-between the events of the two games.īellower is the mightiest unit of the game. This results in the death of Krumr but he is unable to catch up to Iver's party. Krumr goes along with Bersi, Sigbjorn and Alfrun to distract him in Chapter 21. ![]() If you lost the battle against Bolverk at the end of the previous game, it is revealed that Bellower is chasing after Iver and his party who are on their way to the White Tower. If Bolverk is victorious, he pulls out the Silver Arrow that pierced Bellower's armor in Chapter 15, causing Bellower to reawaken. If Bolverk is defeated, Juno tells Iver to bring along Bellower's body so they can throw him into the ocean called "The Vast". Iver is called to defeat the possessed Bolverk in single combat and thus decide the fate of Bellower. There, he confronts Juno and Eyvind in a maniacal rage, accompanied by Zefr and tugging along Bellower's body. Her plans go astray as Bellower's Dream slowly corrupts Bolverk's mind and finally drives him to Manaharr. She then hires the Ravens, the mercenary company under the command of Bolverk Bloodaxe that was garrisoned in Boersgard, to transport this wooden crate to the Blue River and cast it into its waters in order to rid the world from Bellower. Juno suggests that the Silver Arrow is the only way to stop Bellower and, executing this plan, the Hero of Skogr (Rook or his daughter, Alette) is killed in the fight that brings about the defeat of Bellower and the dispersion of the Dredge forces.Īfter the siege of Boersgard is broken, Juno packages Bellower's dormant body (still pierced by the Silver Arrow) under complete secrecy in a large wooden crate, and magically seals it. Juno and a Varl warband led by Hakon, issued from Einartoft shortly before its fall, momentarily break the siege and make it into the city. Bellower finally destroys Einarfotf and seemingly trails Rook's caravan to the fortified city of Boersgard, assuming command of the ongoing siege. ![]() ![]() There, they hope to meet Juno, a highly-ranked member of the Mender council, who is the only person that can help stop him. Meanwhile, Rook's caravan departs striking for Sigrholm following the advice of Eyvind. This gives the Varl defenders enough time to strengthen their resolve and deny passage to the Dredge for a little while longer. ![]() Iver's stand on the monumental bridge barely stops him from crossing, before the Serpent appears and causes Bellower to pull back. Recent Events The Banner Saga, Part 1 Īfter laying waste on Grofheim, Bellower speeds the power of the Dredge host towards Einartoft where he besieges the ancient Varl stronghold. He was the mate of the Sundr Raze and fathered a child with her. He is one of the most powerful Sundr, the demi-god Champions of the Dredge race, serving as a general of the armies invading the Varl lands in the first part of The Banner Saga. Bellower, the "Immortal", is a Dredge of gigantic size, almost four times as large as a normal human, clad in an ominous crimson-colored armor. ![]()
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