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 QuestsEdit
- 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 EventsEdit
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 KingEdit
- 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 PriceEdit
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."