Cold as Ice

Overview
Summary
 * 1) Speak to Sif when you are ready to face the Glacial Griffon.
 * 2) Destroy the Glacial Griffon and prove your valor to Sif. Earn your song!
 * 3) See Sif Shadowhunter for your reward.

Obtained from
 * Sif Shadowhunter in Sifhalla

Requirements
 * Anything You Can Do

Reward
 * 500 Norn reputation points
 * Skills
 * "I Am Unstoppable!"
 * Perfect Salvage Kit

Dialogue
 * "[Difficulty: Master] [Solo Quest] Are you ready to tackle a worthy quest, ? In the highest icy reaches live the glacial griffons. They are deadly and prey mostly on wolves, bears, and other large game. I have spread wolf carcasses around the village to attract one of these beasts. Your task is simple: single-handedly slay a glacial griffon. Only then will your deeds be worthy of song; only then will your fame rise to the level of a true Norn."

Reward Dialogue
 * "What a welcome sight! I didn't expect you to return, . At least, not in one piece. Slaying the glacial griffon is a deed worthy of many songs, starting with this one.


 * Hail! Hail! Witness the skill!
 * Body parts strewn, flesh from the kill
 * , you are second to none
 * May your legend ring true from dusk 'til sun


 * Catchy, eh? Well... it's a work in progress."

Walkthrough
The Glacial Griffon brings a combination of spirits that can shut down a wide variety of builds. Shadowsong shuts down attack-based characters, Dissonance shuts down casters, and Bloodsong does steady damage through protection skills. Spirits also have long range, and the griffon will use terrain to its best advantage. On top of it all, the griffon does significant melee damage.

Fortunately, the Glacial Griffon has no healing or energy management skills. Health degeneration (burning, poison, disease, Conjure Phantasm/Nightmare, etc.) can degen it to death. As a spellcasting profession, strong energy denial (Energy Burn/Surge, Malaise, Wither, Ether Lord, etc.) will keep him from renewing any of his spirits.

Trivia

 * The quest name is a reference to the song "Cold As Ice" by Foreigner, or might also be a reference to the book "Cold As Ice" by Charles Sheffield.