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This article is about the Dunmer in Cradlecrush. For the Chimer in Eidolon's Hollow, see Aspera the Forgotten. For the Dunmer in Dragonstar Arena, see Aspera Arena-Friend.

Aspera Giant-Friend
Location Cradlecrush
Race Dark Elf Gender Female
Reaction Friendly
Aspera Giant-Friend

Aspera Giant-Friend is a Dark Elf who is helping the giants mount an attack on Cradlecrush. As evidenced by her dialogue, she is not a mortal and is more than she appears to be.

Related Quests[edit]

  • Required for Cadwell's Almanac Strange Allies: Ally with the giants to collect intel about the Stormfist clan.
  • Required for Cadwell's Almanac The Siege of Cradlecrush: Disrupt the Stormfist operations, and defeat the Orc warlord and his followers.

Quest-Related Events[edit]

Strange Allies[edit]

You'll find her on a snowy hill leading up to Cradlecrush with a giant behind her. When you approach her:

"You don't look like one of Fildgor's mangy bunch."

She will explain the giants are at war with the Stormfists after the Stormfists stole the giants' mammoths:

"The big ones spotted your approach. Be warned. Cradlecrush isn't the idyllic place it once was."
What happened here?
"You don't know? The big folk prepare to march to war. I sense that you and the big folk share a common foe.
I'd say you arrived just in time. I like that in a champion."
What are you talking about?
"The Stormfists captured the giants' mammoths. They plan to use them against Fort Amol. If you oppose the Stormfists, then you are an ally of the big folk.
Take this horn and blow it at the nearby cave. It will summon a giant to your side."
If you say so.

You can then ask her more questions.

"Stormfist scouts hide in the trees. They ambush us when we least expect it. The giant can help you knock the cowards from their perches. Then kill them and collect any orders they carry.
If you find something, meet me at the camp to the west."
I have some questions.
"I may have answers. Ask away."
How can you speak to giants?
"I don't speak to giants. I know them."
What does that mean?
"I'm a friend of the giants. Let's leave it at that until we get to know each other a little better."
Why are the Stormfists fighting the giants?
"The same reason anyone fights with giants. They're stupid.
Fildgor Orcthane leads the Stormfists to war against his brother, the Skald-King. Along the way, they revel in malice and destruction. That's just one of the consequences of war."

After collecting all the notes taken from the Stormfist scouts, you will report back to her at the giant camp in the west:

"I see victory in your eyes! What did you find on the Stormfist scouts?"
I collected these notes from the Stormfist scouts.
"Excellent! We couldn't have gathered this information without you. Now, with your continued help, we can take back Cradlecrush and drive off the Stormfist invaders."

The Siege of Cradlecrush[edit]

If you have not started the quest yet, she will say:

"Over here, friend!"

Speaking to her to commence the siege of Cradlecrush:

"Are you ready to begin the siege of Cradlecrush?"
Let's do it. (Leads to quest dialogue)

Continuing on from the previous conversation, you must free the mammoths to cause chaos before striking at the Stormfist leadership in the arena. A giant will assist you in getting past the gates:

"The notes you discovered suggest two weaknesses in the fort's defenses—the gates and the captive mammoths. Once you get inside, you must free the mammoths to cause havoc and unlock the gates to let us in."
Then what?
"Warlord Lob and his lieutenants have made the arena at the heart of Cradlecrush their headquarters. Use the horn there to sound our attack and strike fear into the invaders' hearts!"
Free the mammoths, open the gates, and blow the horn. I'm on it.

You can ask her more questions about the fort:

"The giant near the natural wall, just behind me to the west, is ready to help you. Just give him a poke and he'll do the rest.
We'll launch our attack once you're inside and we hear the signal."
I want to ask you something before I go.
"My, aren't we an inquisitive one!
I'm not used to so many questions. But I have been spending a lot of time around giants lately, and they're not really big on conversation."
How am I going to get into the fort?
"Leave that to my giant friend. He knows just how to get you inside the fort."
What will freeing the mammoths do?
"One of the documents you recovered indicated that the mammoths are difficult to control.
If you free a few of them, that should distract some of the Stormfist soldiers while we assault the walls."
How do I open the gates?
"The fortress has a north gate and a south gate. One of the notes you took off the scouts says that two locks secure each gate.
Flip the switches atop the towers to unlock the gates. The giants will rush in and we'll split their forces!"
Any other advice before I do this?
"Never bow to authority, especially when they want to cut off your head. Now go find that giant!"

After you've opened the gates and freed the mammoths, she will be waiting for you at the entrance of the arena. She will tell you to go inside the arena to blow the horn to signal the giants to attack:

"You did well. Better than I or my master expected. Now, only one task remains."
And what task is that?

You can ask further questions about the opposition you're going to face inside the arena:

"The warlord who leads these brigands, Lob the Cleaver. He's inside, along with the deadly Orcs that are always at his side. They're a nasty piece of work, the lot of them.
Enter the arena and sound the horn. That will tell the giants it's time."
Care to join me? / Will you go in there with me?
"I think not. Such a path fits neither my role nor my disposition. I am a friend, not a foe. Besides, this is your mission. I wouldn't want to steal your glory.
Blow the horn and the big folk will come. They'll help you."
How did you get here so fast?
"It was easy enough to slip inside thanks to all the chaos you caused. I decided to wait for you here."
So Lob won't be alone? / Will Lob be alone?
"Almost certainly not. In addition to the Stormfist legion that Fildgor Orcthane put into his command, Lob travels with a dozen of the fiercest, most savage Orcs you will ever have the pleasure of fighting. They're really quite impressive."
How can I defeat so many foes?
"Don't you know where you are? This is a sacred place to the Orcs. The ritual arena of Malacath. When you blow the horn, you'll signal the giants and challenge Lob at the same time. He'll have no choice but to follow the rules of the arena."
And what are the rules of the arena?
"Lob and his champions must fight you in the prescribed order. They can't attack you all at once. They have to play by the rules and challenge you in waves.
You'll be able to handle that. I have faith in you."
You mentioned a master. Who do you mean? / You mentioned a master.
"You don't get to know everything, mortal.
Does that frustrate you? Just know that some grudges are ancient and some answers are beyond your understanding."
What if I refuse?
"You would abandon this cause that you have worked so hard to advance?
If that's what you wish, go. I won't stop you. But I think you'll be back. We all have a desire to see what happens next."

Aspera will call out to you from outside when you're fighting Lob's first two champions:

Aspera Giant-Friend: "Watch out! The giants are hurling boulders into the arena!"

After you defeat Lob, meet Aspera outside the arena.

"Welcome back, friend. You survived the challenge and helped the giants take back the stronghold.
I couldn't have asked for a better resolution to this situation. Well done!"
Lob the Cleaver is dead.
"I know. I felt his life force depart when you struck him down. Go in peace, Giant-Friend. You have earned our thanks."

She disappears in a puff of blue smoke after this conversation is over.

Notes[edit]

  • There is evidence to suggest that Aspera is actually an avatar of Boethiah.
    • The book "Boethiah and Her Avatars" found in the same location contains a description that fits her well.
    • She calls the player a mortal, hinting that she is more than she appears.
    • She aids in destroying an arena sacred to Malacath due to an ancient grudge. Boethiah and Malacath are notably enemies.
    • She shares the same voice as Boethiah.
  • As Aspera changes her name to the people she aids, she is likely the women mentioned in the End of the Journey who calls herself Chimer-Friend.