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"I should have been at my husband's side. He'd still be alive and I'd still be his hunt-wife."
―Glagosh[src]

Glagosh is an Orsimer born of the Shatul Clan residing in Shatul Range, Wrothgar. She was once the hunt-wife of Chief Ogzor.

Interactions[]

Blood Price[]

Rogzesh, once Chief Ogzor's hearth-wife, suspects that Glagosh is responsible for his death, and accuses her of worshipping the Daedric Prince Boethiah. The Vestige must confront her and investigate the case of Ogzor's death.

Dialogue[]

Blood Price

I had some questions. "Oh? About what?"

I found this sword 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."
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."
The book is about Boethiah betraying Trinimac. "It's what they preach in Orsinium, isn't it? Always wise to keep in touch with the king's politics. Better to know the old myths than sound like a bumpkin."
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."

Quotes[]

  • "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 murder... to my face? I'll have to answer that."― If spoken to after finishing the questioning
  • "Leave me to mourn my husband."― If spoken to after "Blood Price"

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