Sail for it - again avoiding any enemies on the way. When you've passed through these islands, open your map again and set a waypoint to the south, just outside the many rocks and islands guarding the waypoint. steering around any circling Sirens you spot. Set a waypoint due west in the deepest water between two islands, and sail directly for it. Open your world map and take a look at your route it's a long way and there are ample opportunities to damage your boat. The easiest way is to take a boat located right down at the end of the docks at Kaer Trolde. Visit the inn and ask around exhaust the dialogue options of Jonas the Innkeep, Tante the Navigator and Axel the Survivor to get the most complete picture of the disaster and the expedition to put down the giant.īefore you set out from Kaer Trolde, make sure you have some nails and twine in your inventory. Your search for Hjalmar begins in Kaer Trolde. An Craite asks Geralt to look over his two children, Cerys and Hjalmar, who have both vowed to accomplish difficult tasks in order to prove their worth to stand for election as Skellige’s new ruler. The Lord of Undvik becomes available once Geralt has reached Skellige and spoken to Crach an Craite at the wake of the late King Bran in the mission The King is Dead – Long Live the King. It is one of the necessary quests in securing Skelligan aid for Brothers in Arms: Skellige in Act Two, too. Back to The Witcher 3 guide and walkthrough.īoth The Lord of Undvik and Possession are best attempted in Act Two if you take no action regarding Skellige’s succession battle before Act Three, the matter is decided for you.Onwards to Possession, onwards to King's Gambit, or back to Brothers in Arms: Skellige, or back to The Witcher 3: Skellige secondary quests.The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Guide Navigation To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Help Hjalmar an Craite deliver the island of Undvik from a fearsome foe - an Ice Giant.
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