

Fable had no date on its debut gameplay trailer. Before you hit the Comments below saying that 2025 is crazy, think about this: Microsoft put "2024" on the games they are confident are coming out next year, like Avowed and Hellblade 2. Next we move to 2025, which seems like the most likely landing spot for Fable. But if it’s got the quality of story, dialogue, and pure role-playing that Obsidian has made its name on, then I can’t imagine that anyone’s really going to complain. Instead, Obsidian clarified that it’s more akin to the 20-40-hour quest that the studio’s own The Outer Worlds was. Unlike Starfield, Avowed won’t be gargantuan. Next year, meanwhile, the aforementioned RPG specialists at Obsidian have promised us Avowed, the first-person fantasy role-playing game set in the Pillars of Eternity universe. Players are going to be plumbing the depths of Starfield’s massive in-game universe for many, many years to come. Each is something you could spend hours enjoyably doing. The skill trees, the character creator, the dialogue trees, the shipbuilding systems, the planetary exploration, and so much more all have genuine depth to them. What I mean by that – and the 45-minute Starfield Direct that immediately followed the Xbox Showcase went into more detail on – is that from what I have seen and played, absolutely nothing in Starfield is shallow. Game director Todd Howard told me he doesn’t want everything he works on from here on out to take that long, but after playing Starfield for an hour myself, I can confidently say that the time has not been wasted. I recovered all the parts of Garodh's Chorus and reforged the helm.First up, of course, is Starfield, which will finally be released on September 6 (technically September 1 if you pony up for the pricier deluxe version) after roughly eight years in development. Yduran in Stalwart Village has one of the horns of Garodh's helm for sale. I've recovered two parts of Garodh's Chorus. I should search the Great Hall of Durgan's Battery for a part of Garodh's helm. I should ask around about it.Ī part of Garodh's helm is present somewhere in the lower reaches of the cavern held by the Flames-That-Whisper ogre clan. One of the parts of Garodh's helm is somewhere in Stalwart Village. The other parts are somewhere in the region. I've located one part of Garodh's helm so far. For some reason, his soul is unable to return to the Wheel to be reborn, and he thinks that by recovering the rest of his helm and remembering the rest of his tale that he'll be released from his existence. I picked up a piece of a helm and relived part of the childhood of someone named Garodh. Journal quests\px1_00_stalwart_village\px1_00_qst_yduran

These dialogue options aren't actually counted, it is simply based on whether you pick self-preservation options or not. Otherwise if you chose offensive/sacrificial/aggressive options during the quest, you will receive a helmet with +3 Might and the Retaliation enchantment (6-10 Pierce Damage to characters hitting self).If you choose 2 or more defensive/self-preservation/cunning options during the quest, you will receive a helmet with +3 Might and the Preservation enchantment (+50 Defense while Stunned or Prone).The final helmet's enhancements will depend on your choices when accessing each memory: You gain the unique helm Garodh's Chorus. Once you have all three parts, Garodh will remember who he was, and will thank you before returning to the wheel. Preservation → Say nothing and hide beneath the waves.Retaliation → Beckon the creature to attack you.Preservation → Dodge past the creature and escape.How you choose to respond will affect the enchantments on the item received (see reward below). The visions are triggered sequentially (they are not tied to specific parts). Picking up each part will trigger a vision. He asks 600 for it if you are Honest and tell him that it's part of an artifact, 400 if you simply ask how much to take it off his hands, or 300 if you are Deceptive about the horn's value. After entering the village, a popup will appear: "You sense the presence of one of the other pieces of Garodh's helm nearby." It will only appear after collecting at least one of the other pieces. Sold by the merchant Yduran in Stalwart Village, at his cart near the eastern entrance.
