| “ | Here to collect on something, pal? Think, uh, parading a severed head around on your hip is gonna scare me into somehow approving Estrid's accretion proposal, eh? | ” |
―Durlin meeting Kratos | ||
Durlin is a dwarf and an official in Svartalfheim. He was also a former rebel leader, who, alongside Laufey, led a failed coup against the Aesir, in which he was severely punished by Heimdall. He has a pet Kraken named Dínner.
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What role did Durlin play in the failed coup against the Aesir?
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Description
A minor official of the Dwarven city, Niðavellir. At one time, an ally of Faye's in an effort to resist Odin. Now, he numbs his failures in drink. Yet it appears he has aided us with a map to Týr's location. Also, his sea-creature, Dínner, gave Atreus an unusual stone.
Biography
God of War: Ragnarök
Durlin was once a rebel leader. Forging an alliance with Laufey the Just, he tried to lead a coup with the dwarves in an attempt to resist the Aesir. During that time, he created a forge hammer that became a symbol of the Dwarven Resistance. Unfortunately, however, the rebellion turned out to be a failure as the Aesir was able to put it down. Durlin had his head burned by one of the Odin's sons, Heimdall, as punishment while Laufey fought Thor then escaped. The Aesir then confiscated Durlin's hammer and hid it underneath a giant stone statue, where it remained hidden for centuries. In the coming years, Durlin would bitterly drink over his failures.
When Kratos and Atreus meet Durlin for the first time, he at first thinks they are there to intimidate or threaten him, but learns that Faye married Kratos some time after her escape. Durlin is likewise surprised and devastated to learn of her death, but quickly covers it up, giving them a map to Tyr's location in Svartalfheim and Dinner giving Atreus an Alfheim seed under the guise of fining them for violating his safety rules.
Kratos had this to say in the codex: "A minor official of the Dwarven city, Niðavellir. At one time, an ally of Faye's in an effort to resist Odin. Now, he numbs his failures in drink. Yet it appears he has aided us with a map to Týr's location. Also, his sea-creature, Dínner, gave Atreus an unusual stone."
While traveling to Niðavellir you also encounter a runic message written by Durlin himself titled "Unsafe Roads". When reading the runes it can be seen to say "Careful traveler- This road leads to Niðavellir, sure but so too does it lead to dangers beyond mention. If you really give a damn about your own safety, you will find an alternate route to the city of iron. Should you succeed, find me, so I can spread the word of whichever route you took that didn't end with you getting your skin peeled off your body by something hungry and pissed off. -Durlin"
Appearance
Durlin is stout in stature, though he appears slightly more compact and stubby compared to the other dwarves in the game. He bears a notable injury on the right side of his skull, inflicted by Heimdall during his failed rebellion alongside Laufey. His amber eyes are framed by lateral canthal lines near the corners and noticeable smile lines, with additional wrinkles on his forehead reflecting his age and experiences.
Durlin has olive-colored skin and graying, receding hair, which was likely brown or black in his youth. His hair is slightly long in the back and generally unkempt, emphasizing his rugged and battle-worn appearance.
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Trivia
- Durlin held a failed rebellion against the Aesir with Laufey.
- Durlin was personally punished by Heimdall who is the cause of his head wound.
- Sindri said Durlin was "Sorta a cousin of theirs". This implies Brok and Sindri are personally close with Durlin.
- In a tweet from Santa Monica Studios, a squidopus, which is the species of Dínner, is a combination/hybrid of a squid and an octopus. [1]
- In Chapter 2: The Quest for Tyr in Svartalfheim, Durlin provides you with a map to Jarnsmida Pitmines, enabling your journey there. Later, when Odin teleports to Svartalfheim with Atreus and begins speaking with Durlin, Durlin questions Odin about the boy. This is Durlin’s attempt to deceive Odin and cover his involvement, as he is secretly aiding you in locating Tyr.














