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How To Find Alfheim Kvasir’s Poems in God of War Ragnarok
Book #1 Location – The Strond
The very first book of poems in God of War Ragnarok you can come across is Afterlife Abandonment. It’s located in The Strond, which you can quickly access using a Mystic Gateway. Use the one closest to The Strond.
Book #2 Location – Temple of Light
Continue on the path through the Strond that leads to the Temple of Light. The next book, Visions After Rest, is located near the heart of the temple, where the light is. Just before you reach the light, you’ll pass between a small archway. If Tyr is still with you at this point, there’s still a wall of light blocking your entrance to the light.
Book #3 Location – Temple of Light
The next book, Spirits Within Walls, is located in the same general area; in fact, it’s on your way out of Alfheim, through the archway you ignored in the previous section. Hop down from the ledge and go through the archway. As you ascend the steps, you’ll come to two paths: one leading out of the Temple of Light, which is on the right, and another leading to a room. Enter the room on the left to pick up Spirits Within Walls off the table.
Book #4 Location – The Barrens
The final two books are located in the semi-open world areas of the Barrens and the Forbidden Sands. First, go to the Barrens to pick up Celestial Construct before entering the Forbidden Sands.
Book #5 Location – The Forbidden Sands
The last and final poem is located in the Forbidden Sands. That area won’t be available until after you’ve completed the main quest ‘The Reckoning.’ There you have it: all book locations in Alfheim. To check more collectibles off your list in other realms, make sure you find all Horns of Mead in Svartalfheim to improve Kratos’ Spartan Rage. If you’d rather chew on lore, why not find out how Faye and Kratos got together or how tall Kratos really is?
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