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Mazgroth
Home Settlement Exile's Barrow
Race Orc Gender Female
Health 39959
Reaction Friendly
Mazgroth

Mazgroth is an Orc who can be found at Exile's Barrow. She is Chief Gloorot's hunt-wife.

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If you have not started the quest, you'll find her in her village examining the dead body of a Draugr.

"Another outsider? At least you look more capable than that braggart, Narsis Dren."
There's another outsider in your village?
"Not any more. The Dark Elf said he could help us with our draugr problem and headed up to the barrow.
I probably shouldn't have let him go, but he seemed confident and said he was an expert and everything."
Tell me more about these draugr.
"The damned Nords won't stay dead! They keep wandering out of the barrow, and that's just not right. We have no problem dealing with any draugr that get close to the village, but we won't enter a Nord barrow.
I just hope the Dark Elf is all right."
I can check on Narsis Dren and see what's going on at the barrow if you'd like.
"You'll check on Narsis Dren? Thank you! My clan has an aversion to disturbing the dead—especially the dead of different races.
The barrow's at the top of the hill. The Dark Elf said he'd send word, but we haven't heard anything since he left."
Tell me about this village.
"We didn't want anything to do with the drama surrounding Orsinium. So Gloorot gathered us up and moved us out here.
We just want to be left alone to hunt and herd in peace."
Who's Gloorot?
"Gloorot is our chief, and he's a perfectly fine leader. As his hunt-wife, I help him as best as I can. He's brave and strong, but sometimes he just lets his mind wander.
That's why he likes it way out here. Says he can finally hear himself think."
Tell me more about Narsis Dren.
"He showed up a few days ago, all proud and preening. For a puny Dark Elf, he sure made a lot of noise!
From what he told us, he's some kind of famous treasure hunter, but I never heard of him before he introduced himself."
He's a treasure hunter?
"Treasure hunter, dungeon delver, and heroic adventurer. At least, that's what it said on the book he showed me.
I thought something was off, but now that he's disappeared I'm pretty sure he's more air than substance."
And he arrived after the draugr began harassing the village?
"He walked into the village shortly after the first draugr was spotted and asked if we were having a problem with the barrow. He offered to take care of it for us and we readily accepted.
Now that I think about it, it all seems pretty convenient."
Tell me more about the barrow.
"I don't really know that much about the place. We have a strict rule about not disturbing the resting places of the dead.
It's an old Nord barrow at the top of the hill. That's where the Dark Elf went and we haven't seen him since."
And you're sure the draugr emerged from the barrow?
"I'm the hunt-wife! I can see blood ticks on a horker at fifty paces, so it was simple enough to track the draugr back to their lair.
We can handle a walking corpse or two, but something must have disturbed the barrow to make them so agitated."

Once you and Narsis Dren have dealt with Exile's Barrow, you can return to the village and tell Mazgroth what happened:

"Welcome back. Let me guess. From that look on your face, Narsis Dren wasn't completely honest with us when I hired him."
Not completely. He accidentally disturbed the draugr while he was exploring the barrow.
"I knew his arrival in the village right after the draugr appeared was a bit too convenient. I've seen his type in my travels. Arrogant, sneaky, but mostly harmless.
Probably had you do all the hard work, too."

If you tricked Narsis, you can tell her about Narsis' predicament:

He might have also accidentally fallen into a sarcophagus.
"Did he now? I wonder how that might have happened? Well, I'm sure the great Narsis Dren can extract himself from that situation in due time.
He can keep whatever he found as payment for services rendered. He's welcome to it!"

Otherwise, you can say:

With the dragon priest dealt with, the draugr should go back to their rest now.
"I suppose Narsis Dren helped us, after all.
It's no small feat when a wind-filled Dark Elf actually accomplishes something. We call that a 'little victory.'"

Either way...

At least he dealt with your draugr problem.
"A problem he created! We could deal with a few draugr, but we try to avoid constantly fighting with our neighbors.
Here. Since I'm sure you did all the work, take the gold I was going to pay him."

Alternatively, if you told Narsis to pay the clan for their troubles, she'll say:

"It seems that the famous adventurer found something worthwhile in the barrow. He even waived his fee for helping us."
The draugr have been dealt with and Dren wants to help out the village with a little gold.
"We're not so proud that we'd turn down gold. But this isn't my first hunt. I know the Dark Elf's not doing this out of the goodness of his heart. It's only fair that you share in our profit."

After the quest:

"Feel free to visit us whenever you want. Our village isn't fancy, but it's warm, comfortable, and we make a strong rock-brewed ale. We use sparkle stones to give it an extra kick!"