Is there a way to save Yamarz?
It is possible to complete the quest without Yamarz dying by killing the giant yourself and using a Pacify effect on Yamarz on your way back to Largashbur. The pacified Yamarz will continue his normal routine at his longhouse.
What happens if UGOR dies?
If Ugor is dead on arrival, be advised, taking her equipment may result in an attack by the Orcs and bounty in the hold.
Where can I find Largashbur?
Largashbur is an accursed Orc stronghold in the Rift beset by giants. It is located west-southwest of Riften, against the mountains, east of the Dwemer ruin of Avanchnzel.
Can you get Wuuthrad in Skyrim?
Acquisition. Wuuthrad can be obtained during “Glory of the Dead.” It is re-forged by Eorlund Gray-Mane after all the fragments of Wuuthrad are retrieved from the Silver Hand.
What’s in Fallowstone cave?
Fallowstone Cave is located north-east of Riften and inhabited by at least one giant and a couple of cave bears. It is where the Dragonborn goes to meet Chief Yamarz during the quest The Cursed Tribe. It also provides access to Giant’s Grove. Inside there are two Silver Ore Veins and one Iron Ore Vein.
Who is lob Skyrim?
Lob is a resident of the Orc Stronghold of Largashbur. He is training with Garakh to become a blacksmith, but can be lured away as a follower.
Where do u get Daedra hearts?
Locations
- Shrine of Mehrunes Dagon, during and after “Pieces of the Past.” Four Dremora (two inside, two outside), each has a Daedra heart.
- Enthir, at the College of Winterhold, usually has two and restocks every two days.
- Jorrvaskr.
- Hall of the Vigilant.
- Valerica’s Study in Castle Volkihar.
Where can I find troll fat and Daedra Heart in Skyrim?
Daedra heart
- It is possible to find a Daedra heart adjacent to Kodlak Whitemane in the Companions headquarters, Jorrvaskr, in Whiterun (he’s located downstairs).
- It may also be possible to find troll fat in the same room as the Daedra heart in Jorrvaskr.
Are Orcs elves?
In-fiction origins In The Silmarillion, Orcs are East Elves (Avari) enslaved, tortured, and bred by Morgoth (as Melkor became known); they “multiplied” like Elves and Men. Tolkien stated in a 1962 letter to a Mrs. Munsby that Orc-females must have existed.