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Olduzah the Cutter
Home Settlement Saltwalker Militia Camp
Race Redguard Gender Female
Health 39959
Reaction Friendly
Other Information
Faction(s) Saltwalker Militia
Olduzah the Cutter

Olduzah the Cutter is a Redguard warrior who can be found at the Saltwalker Militia Camp.

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Quest Related Events[edit]

When investigating the camp, she'll say:

"New around here, aren't you? I advise you to have a talk with Captain Usnagikh."
Captain Usnagikh?
"He's the officer in charge of the real militia here.
Those of us still loyal to the effort to join the Covenant answer to him, and not Gudarz and his thugs."

If you spoken to enough militia members before her, she will say:

"Back to training for me. Maybe if I ignore them, these louts Gudarz has brought in will go away."

Captain Usnagikh will ask you to find out more information about Gudarz's intentions. Ask Olduzah and she'll say:

"You don't look like one of Gudarz's bruisers. What do you need?"
What can you tell me about Gudarz?
"Well, you can't just call him a bandit—he obviously has military experience, and he's smart, no doubt about that. He was someone of consequence before he sank to being a gang boss."
Why did he become a bandit?
"Who knows? Perhaps he made a mistake and was disgraced and discharged. Or maybe he just developed a taste for gold and blood."
What do you think?
"Blood. I saw the look on his face when he killed our old captain. He enjoyed it."

Speaking to her again:

"I don't know what Captain Usnagikh plans to do about these bandits, but I hope he does it soon."

After you defeat Gudarz before you turn in the quest:

"I'm delighted those ruffians finally got their comeuppance. It was about time."

Dialogue[edit]

When not helping you with the quest, she will say:

"Can't talk now, wayfarer. I have to make sure our recruits don't hurt themselves with the sharp ends."

After you assisted the camp, she will instead say;

"Things are starting to shape up around here. You had something to do with that, didn't you?"