Ymir (Fallout 3)

 is a slaver at Paradise Falls and father of Jotun. He doesn't have a major role in Fallout 3. He walks and sits around inside Paradise Falls and does not reveal much when asked where he is from. He is equipped with Metal Armor and a Super Sledge.

Whenever you gained access to Paradise Falls without fighting your way in, often can be found when entering the 'food - section' inside Paradise Falls. The first time going there, you will probably see him arguing with the bartender, which results in the bartender getting himself killed. Talking to while he is in the arguement can result in  just walking away after you finish the conversation. This keeps the bartender alive, however, there are no assets or drawbacks to either option. If you ask for his reasoning, he claims the bartender had been watering down drinks so as to encourage patrons to pay for more.

Killing will, just like killing any other named - slaver - character in Paradise Falls, give you positive Karma and turn the whole town hostile to you.

A conversation between and his son can occur, with Ymir praising his son (in drunkness) and hoping he will become the greatest slaver ever. Jotun becomes very embarrassed by this.

It is possible that, due to the metal armor they wear and the cryptic comments that Ymir delivers about his origins, both Jotun and Ymir are from the Pitt. The Pitt Raiders seen attacking Wernher at the beginning of Into The Pitt wear much the same attire.

In Norse mythology Ymir is the ancient being from which the world is created.

Ymir is also one of the original members of the Unwashed Villagers seen in a Fallout 2 special encounter. Examining Ymir reveals that he is a poet from "down under" and a co-founding member of the Poetry Bastards. It can be presumed that Ymir found a slaving job out east to be more lucrative than working the beatnik cafes on the west coast.

Glitches

 * There has been spawning glitches where appears at different places (like Deathclaw Sanctuary). This is a simple spawning glitch and nothing more.
 * Sometimes, if you walk infront of Ymir and nudge him away from the bartender, he will swing his sledge and miss. Causing the bartender to run for his life. However, he will be shot down by everyone on guard. If you try this at night (when very little amount of guards are on duty) the bartender can actually escape successfully, either being killed by Grouse and the slaver outside, or continue to escape and leave paradise falls. The bartender just wanders around aimlessly in the wasteland and may disappear if not impossible to find should you fast travel away from him. therefore you can never see him again. (There is no beneficial factor for talking to him, regardless of what happens.)

Appearances
appears in Fallout 3 and Fallout 2.