Online:Glagosh
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Glagosh | |||
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Home Settlement | Shatul Range | ||
Race | Orc | Gender | Female |
Health | 39,959 108,700 rounded |
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Reaction | Friendly Hostile (Depending on your choices during Blood Price) |
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Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | Shatul Clan |
Glagosh is the Orc hunt-wife of the late Chief Ogzor. She lives at Shatul Range.
Related Quests[edit]
- Blood Price: Find out if Chief Ogzor was actually murdered.
- In the Name of the King: Obligate the clan chiefs to attend King Kurog's Great Moot.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
Before the related quest:
- "I should have been at my husband's side. He'd still be alive and I'd still be his hunt-wife."
In the Name of the King[edit]
- My condolences, but King Kurog sent me to speak with the chief.
- "Well, look upon my husband and weep, for his next journey is to the Ashen Forge."
- What do you mean?
- "Perhaps the new chief will deal with Kurog's latest nonsense.
Until then, leave us to our misery."
Blood Price[edit]
After doing some snooping, you'll have enough cause to question the grieving widow:
- I had some questions.
- "Oh? About what?"
- I found this sword at the giant camp. / What about this sword I found at the giant camp?
- "That's my hunting blade! Chief Ogzor must have grabbed it on his way to the giant camp.
Careful how you handle it. The blade has a paralyzing poison on the edge." - Why would Chief Ogzor use your hunting blade?
- "His sword jangles—lots of little buckles on the scabbard—but mine is quieter than a thief. I bet he didn't want to wake me, the morning he was injured.
Damned fool, trying to prove himself. Didn't want his hunt-wife along to fight the giant."
- "That's my hunting blade! Chief Ogzor must have grabbed it on his way to the giant camp.
- I found this book in your tent. Can you explain it? / Can you explain this book I found in your tent?
- "You rummaged through my tent? If you weren't blood-kin, I could gut you for that.
Not that my things are your business, but it's a book of battle poetry. I read them occasionally."
- "You rummaged through my tent? If you weren't blood-kin, I could gut you for that.
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- Lugbagg heard a woman singing the night before Chief Ogzor's injury. / What about the singing Lugbagg heard the night before Chief Ogzor's injury?
- "We're a clan that travels the range. It gets boring at night. Sometimes we sing to keep up our spirits."
- Lugbagg was away from Shatul. He said it sounded like you.
- "Oh, that. I wasn't singing, I was chanting. I was out hunting when I nearly stumbled into a mammoth.
They have poor night vision. If you chant the way the giants do, sometimes you can fool them into thinking you're not a threat."
- All right, I see.
- "Well, I don't! What is the point of your questions?"
- Rogzesh thinks you're behind Chief Ogzor's death.
- "Ah. The poor girl is still young. She can't accept that our husband fell in fair combat.
There is no conspiracy, just a good man who fell before his time. Tell her that."
Speak to her before leaving and she'll say:
- "Talk some sense into Rogzesh. I can forgive her lashing out in grief, but Chief Ogzor was my husband as well.
If she accuses me of his murder … to my face? I'll have to answer that."
If you convince Rogzesh to reconcile with Glagosh, she'll only say:
- "Leave me to mourn my husband."
If you agreed to help Rogzesh:
- "I sense that Rogzesh has not seen the error of her ways."
- Rogzesh demands the blood price.
- "Rogzesh poisons her mind with denial. I refuse to pay for a crime I did not commit."
- [Intimidate] Don't try to hide behind your dead husband.
- "I will not dishonor my husband's memory by fighting you.
But if I stay, Rozgesh's grief will turn to hate. I ... I will leave the clan."
- "I will not dishonor my husband's memory by fighting you.
- It's all right. I can cover the cost.
- "Giving away your own coin so Rogzesh can gain satisfaction? This isn't your affair. Why would you do this?"
- My reasons are my own. This should be enough. [69g]
- "I don't take charity ... but this isn't charity. It will help Rogzesh get past our husband's death. It will bring Shatul together.
Tell her I will pay her the blood price directly. Then, perhaps we can speak of what both of us lost."
- "I don't take charity ... but this isn't charity. It will help Rogzesh get past our husband's death. It will bring Shatul together.
- On second thought, you'll have to pay in blood.
- My reasons are my own. This should be enough. [69g]
- "Giving away your own coin so Rogzesh can gain satisfaction? This isn't your affair. Why would you do this?"
- Then you'll have to pay in blood.
- [Intimidate] Don't try to hide behind your dead husband.
After defeating her she states:
- "Leave me be. I need to figure out my future in this clan. Or if I have a future."
If you told Rogzesh you wouldn't help her:
- "Leave me to mourn my husband."