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{{Infobox character
 
{{Infobox character
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|name =Jotun
 
 
|image =Jotun.jpg
 
|image =Jotun.jpg
 
|race =[[Human]], Caucasian
 
|race =[[Human]], Caucasian
 
|sex =Male
 
|affiliation =[[Slavers]]
 
|affiliation =[[Slavers]]
 
|role =Slaver
 
|role =Slaver
 
|location =[[Paradise Falls]]
 
|location =[[Paradise Falls]]
|appearances =''[[Fallout 3]]''
 
 
|quests =none
 
|quests =none
|family =[[Ymir (Fallout 3)|Ymir]] (father)
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|family =[[Ymir (Fallout 3)|Ymir]] - father
|karma =Very evil
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|alignment =Very Evil
 
|actor =[[Jeff Baker]]
 
|actor =[[Jeff Baker]]
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|dialogue =[[Jotun.txt]]
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|special ={{SPECIAL|6,4,4,6,4,6,5}}
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|tag skills ={{tag skills|barter=41|barter max=74|melee weapons=41|melee weapons max=74|small guns=41|small guns max=74|agmod=-1}}
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|level =3→10
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|derived =[[Hit Points]]: 75→110
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{{Rotating content
'''Jotun''' is a [[slaver]] at [[Paradise Falls]] in the year [[Timeline#2277|2277]].
 
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|content1={{Quotation|I keep my father safe. It is... a big job.}}[[File:FO3 Jotun KeepMyFatherSafe.ogg|noicon|135px|center]]
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|content2={{Quotation|Yes. Jotun.}}[[File:Fo3_Jotun YesJotun.ogg|noicon|135px|center]]
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|content3={{Quotation|Ymir, let's be honest -- I'd sooner die than let you anywhere near my bunk. But feel free to send that [[Jotun|boy of yours]] any time.|[[Carolina Red]]}}[[File:Fo3 CarolinaRed LetsBeHonest.ogg|noicon|135px|center]]
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}}
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'''Jotun''' is a [[Slavery|slaver]] at [[Paradise Falls]] in the year [[Timeline#2277|2277]].
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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[[Ymir (Fallout 3)|Ymir]] and his son Jotun are Paradise Falls's pair of knuckleheads. Jotun has difficulty forming basic sentences, while his father is a jovial madman, armed with a horrific-looking [[Super sledge (Fallout 3)|super sledge]], like his son's.<ref name="FO3 Guide">''[[Fallout 3 Official Game Guide]]''</ref>
He's only in Paradise because of his father, [[Ymir (Fallout 3)|Ymir]]. He is Ymir's bodyguard.
 
   
He seems to be very awkward and anti-social, responding vaguely and briefly to the player, and only responding to fellow slavers with grunts. His father has always been very proud of him and constantly praises him and brags to the other slavers about him, which Jotun seems to find quite embarrassing.
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He seems to be very awkward and unsocial, responding vaguely and briefly to the player, and only responding to fellow slavers with grunts. His father has always been very proud of him and constantly praises him and brags to the other slavers about him, which Jotun seems to find quite embarrassing.
   
 
==Interactions with the player character==
 
==Interactions with the player character==
 
===Interactions overview===
 
===Interactions overview===
 
{{Interactions FO3
 
{{Interactions FO3
 
 
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|enslave =no
 
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|otheritem =-
 
|otheritem =-
 
|ondeath =-
 
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==Notes==
 
* If his father, Ymir, is killed Jotun will become frenzied, attacking anyone on sight, including his fellow slavers. As he is heavily outnumbered and usually only carries a [[Super sledge (Fallout 3)|super sledge]], he typically dies almost immediately.
 
* Jotun seems to be one of the few slavers in Paradise Falls that goes to sleep in the slaver's barracks during his daily schedule, the others being [[Crimson]] and [[Clover]] in Eulogy's Pad.
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* He is one of only nine named characters in the base game to have "Very Evil" Karma. The others are [[Ymir (Fallout 3)|Ymir]], [[Burke (Fallout 3)|Mr. Burke]], [[Carolina Red]], [[Jaime Palabras]], [[Cutter]], [[Eulogy Jones]], [[Allistair Tenpenny]], and [[Ahzrukhal]].
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==Notable quotes==
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{{Notable content
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|{{Inline quote|I keep my father safe. It is... a big job.|sound=FO3 Jotun KeepMyFatherSafe.ogg}}
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|{{Inline quote|Yes. Jotun.|sound=Fo3_Jotun YesJotun.ogg}}
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|{{Inline quote|Ymir, let's be honest -- I'd sooner die than let you anywhere near my bunk. But feel free to send that boy of yours any time.|[[Carolina Red]]|sound=Fo3 CarolinaRed LetsBeHonest.ogg}}
 
}}
 
}}
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
Jotun appears only in ''[[Fallout 3]]''.
 
Jotun appears only in ''[[Fallout 3]]''.
 
==Notes==
 
* If his father, Ymir, is killed Jotun will become frenzied, attacking anyone on sight, including his fellow slavers. As he is heavily outnumbered and usually only carries a [[super sledge]], he typically dies almost immediately.
 
* Jotun seems to be one of the few slavers in Paradise Falls that goes to sleep in the slaver's barracks during his daily schedule. (the others are Crimson and Clover, in Eulogy's Pad)
 
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
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In Norse mythology, Jotun is the name of a race of Norse Giants.
* [[Wikipedia:Jötunn|Jotun (jǫtunn)]] ("Jötun" in Icelandic/Old Norse/Modern Norwegian) is a word for "giant" in Norse Mythology.
 
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==References==
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{{References}}
   
 
{{Navbox Paradise Falls}}
 
{{Navbox Paradise Falls}}
   
 
[[Category:Fallout 3 characters]]
 
[[Category:Fallout 3 characters]]
 
[[Category:Fallout 3 human characters]]
 
[[Category:Paradise Falls characters]]
 
[[Category:Paradise Falls characters]]
 
[[Category:Slavers]]
 
[[Category:Slavers]]
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[[Category:Human characters]]
 
 
[[ru:Джотан]]
 
[[ru:Джотан]]
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[[de:Jotun]]

Revision as of 19:14, 16 July 2015

 
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I keep my father safe. It is... a big job.

Jotun is a slaver at Paradise Falls in the year 2277.

Background

Ymir and his son Jotun are Paradise Falls's pair of knuckleheads. Jotun has difficulty forming basic sentences, while his father is a jovial madman, armed with a horrific-looking super sledge, like his son's.[1]

He seems to be very awkward and unsocial, responding vaguely and briefly to the player, and only responding to fellow slavers with grunts. His father has always been very proud of him and constantly praises him and brags to the other slavers about him, which Jotun seems to find quite embarrassing.

Interactions with the player character

Interactions overview

Interactions
Perk nociception regulator color
This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed.
Paving the Way
This character is a permanent companion.
25 Strictly Business
This character is a temporary companion.
Icon quest starter
This character starts quests.

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FO76 ui icon quest
This character is involved in quests.

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FO76 vaultboy firstaid
This character is a doctor.
FO76 ui trading team
This character is a merchant. Bottle cap -
Sells: -
2d20 Jury Rigger
This character can repair items. Max Repair condition: -
12 The American Dream
This character rents beds. Bottle cap -.
Icon severed ear color
This character drops an ear upon death (Contract Killer).
Severed
This character drops a finger upon death (Lawbringer).
Mesmetron icon
This character can be enslaved with the Mesmetron.

Inventory

Apparel Weapon Other items On death
Metal armor Super sledge - -

Notes

  • If his father, Ymir, is killed Jotun will become frenzied, attacking anyone on sight, including his fellow slavers. As he is heavily outnumbered and usually only carries a super sledge, he typically dies almost immediately.
  • Jotun seems to be one of the few slavers in Paradise Falls that goes to sleep in the slaver's barracks during his daily schedule, the others being Crimson and Clover in Eulogy's Pad.
  • He is one of only nine named characters in the base game to have "Very Evil" Karma. The others are Ymir, Mr. Burke, Carolina Red, Jaime Palabras, Cutter, Eulogy Jones, Allistair Tenpenny, and Ahzrukhal.

Notable quotes

Appearances

Jotun appears only in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes

In Norse mythology, Jotun is the name of a race of Norse Giants.

References