

BUG - Havi is drunk on save loading
System: PC
Platform: UPlay Connect
Version: 1.0.2
I already reported this to support, but I wanted to see if anyone else had the same issue.
Issue: While doing the Daughters of Aegir world event, I got stuck in a fall animation while trying to jump off one of the broken boats, so I loaded my save. Unfortunately, now whenever I load a save in Jotunheim, or re-enter Jotunheim from England, Havi is always drunk.
Replication: To repeat this, go to Jotunheim, get drunk with the Daughters of Aegir (go through all three prompts and don't leave until they ask if the ale is making you unwell), then after you wake up, make a save and load it. Now any time you load a save after you've completed the mystery, you will be drunk, but only if you're in Jotunheim.
Workaround: I haven't found one yet for when in Jotunheim, but if you leave Jotunheim you will not be drunk when you load a save in England (I have not tested if this affects loading a save in Asgard, Vinland or Norway). However, if you leave Jotunheim and go back, you'll still encounter this bug any time you load a save, and also upon re-entering Jotunheim.
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Everytime i load my game, in jotunheim or enter into jotunheim the character is instantly drunk and I have to wait the effect off.
@maxoverload97 I am having the same issue. I also can't seem to complete the quest involving the Daughters. I can see the two barrels outside of the hall, but cannot interact with either of them to complete the quest. Also, I can't find the key for the chest in the hall either, so I am missing only that one blood stone from Jotunheim.
@maxoverload97
Same thing here for the drunkness and haven't found a workaround either.
@PendulusBalls
spoiler
Concerning the key, can't remember but enough guides on the net to point you in the right direction without spoilers
Left Jotunheim midway through the Aegir's Daughters mystery (when you wake up drunk) but now everytime I enter Jotunheim from the Seer's Hut, or load a Jotunheim save, Eivor is drunk. I finished the mystery a while ago but the effect is still persisting.
As the title states. If I reload Jotunheim Eivor is always drunk. Even on a game restart. This is incredibly annoying, and I dread this later on if I end up dying to enemies, and have to fight them drunk.
Ever since the Yuletide update Eivor or Havi both drunk when game starts or on loading a save file.
I’m on PS4 1.1.0.
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