Shield-Wife Razbela | |||
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Location | Frostbreak Fortress | ||
Race | Orc | Gender | Female |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Follower | The Anger of a King (Very briefly) |
Shield-Wife Razbela is an Orc and, together with her sister Oshgana, one of King Kurog's Shield-Wives. Initially friendly, in the quest, The King's Gambit, she will be hostile.
Related QuestsEdit
- For King and Glory: Help King Kurog deal with the leader of the Winterborn Reachmen.
- A King-Sized Problem: Investigate an attack on Orsinium's temple of Trinimac.
- The Anger of a King: Discover what has put King Kurog in such a foul mood.
- The King's Gambit: Find a way to stop the Vosh Rakh's attack before it happens.
- Long Live the King: Make preparations for a traditional Orc ceremony.
Quest-Related EventsEdit
For King and GloryEdit
In the tent, the king will be flanked by Razbela and Oshgana as he speaks to two chiefs, Chief Ruzgrol and Chief Bolg. Speak to her and she'll say:
- "I'm one of the mighty King Kurog's shield-wives. I'm his protector, his confidant, his lover.
If you do anything to betray my husband, I will separate the limbs from your body and toss the entire mess to the harpies." - Do you like being the king's shield-wife?
- "My feelings on the matter are of no concern, but I take pride in my role. Both my sister and I love the king in our own way, and we have pledged to keep him safe.
Bear that in mind, outsider, and I will have no reason to kill you."
A King-Sized ProblemEdit
Turn around and you'll discover two of Kurog's Shield-Wives have joined the two of you:
- King Kurog: "Damn it! You two always show up and ruin my fun."
- Shield-Wife Razbela: "Oh, I have not even begun to ruin your fun, my king. But let's leave the pleasantries for later. We have an urgent situation to report."
- King Kurog: "I can never tell when you're joking. Fine. What's so important?"
- Shield-Wife Oshgana: "The Trinimac temple has been attacked, my beloved. Malacath devotees have barricaded the doors and taken the priests as hostages."
- King Kurog: "These fanatics dare to attack my city? My people? I'll deal with them personally!"
If you speak to her, she'll say:
- "Damn Malacath fanatics! To attack a sacred temple! It's … unthinkable!"
After hearing Alga's plan, she'll say:
- "Show these Malacath fanatics no mercy! They deserve to die painfully and horribly for committing this outrage!"
After rescuing the priests in the Temple of Ire, on your way out you'll hear a battle as Razbela and Oshgana finish off the temple insurgents:
- Shield-Wife Razbela: "This is the last of them! Let's finish these bastards off!"
Help them finish off the fanatics and then speak to her:
- "That was the last of the fanatics. Your help in this matter is appreciated, but it felt good to run a few through myself.
Forge-Mother Alga waits for you outside. She would confer with you about all that happened here today."
In the Name of the KingEdit
In the throne room, the king will be flanked by Razbela and Oshgana as he sits on his throne. Speak to her and she'll say:
- "You again.
Well, if you're here to help, then talk to my king. His new idea sounds reckless to me, but my husband has survived reckless more than once since I've been at his side."
Once you've spoken to Kurog, speak to her again:
- "Your task is vital, outsider. If you bungle this mission, you will not only disappoint King Kurog. You will have to answer to me."
The Anger of a KingEdit
Return to Orsinium from your adventures at Fharun Stronghold and Razbela will halt you at the gates "Halt, outsiders! I've a message from the king.":
- "King Kurog requests the honor of your presence, outsider. My beloved awaits your arrival at the keep, so do not linger.
His dark mood is bad enough without you disappointing him as well." - Do you know what the king wants?
- "Of course I know what the king wants. He wants to see you. Immediately.
Do you have any other pointless questions you'd like me to answer for you?" - Have I offended you in some way?
- "Ah, outsider, my apologies. The king's mood has set everyone on edge. You could literally cut the tension in the court with a knife, and I fear it will get worse before it gets better.
Go. Talk to the king. Perhaps you can raise his low spirits." - I'll go speak to King Kurog.
- "Go. Have you no sense of urgency?
My beloved's mood has already grown dark. Don't add to his anger as well, outsider." - Why is the king so angry?
- "Why? Why does the sun rise and fall each day? Why do the spring rains eventually free us from winter's icy grip?
The king is angry. And like any force of nature, he refuses to be denied." - But something must have inspired the king's bad mood.
- "Well, yes. Of course something did. Go and speak to the king, outsider. I prefer that you hear the news from his mouth instead of from mine."
The King's GambitEdit
You awake in a strange place:
- Shield-Wife Razbela: "Awake? Good. It's about time. I would have been disappointed if you died after I dragged you down here."
Speak with her.
- "You learn a lot about healing when you're King Kurog's shield-wife. Looks like my skills apply to outsiders as well.
But we've wasted enough time. You need to get moving." - What happened?
- "I admit I never trusted you. But you've helped our people. You deserved better than to fall to the forge-mother.
I dragged you back here before the Vosh Rakh arrived, healed you as best I could. Now get out of here before the soldiers find you." - I can't just leave, not while there are still things that need to be done.
- "My beloved does what he must to unite our people. You know this is true. You've seen it. The clan chiefs refuse to listen.
If Kurog fails, the Orsimer will never be anything more than the abused and scorned wretches the other races imagine us to be." - There must be another way.
- "The chiefs have already headed to the moot and Vosh Rakh guard the keep. If you want to survive, you have to leave now.
I don't want to fight you, but if you decide to go after the king … well, I am sworn to protect my beloved." - I'm not leaving without Chief Bazrag and Eveli.
- "I expected you'd say that. Take this. It will open the cells in the dungeon below the keep.
Just take your friends far from this place and let my beloved finish his mission to elevate our people." - Before I go, I want to ask you something.
- "My beloved believes that this is the only way to accomplish his dream.
As his shield-wife, I will support him. Just as I always have." - Was this Kurog's plan all along?
- "No. He hoped that the chiefs would come to believe in his vision, to see the future he imagined just as he did.
He never wanted it to come to this. But a king must always do the right thing for his people." - Won't killing the chiefs turn the clans against Kurog?
- "Why would they do that? They'll see a king who fought the fanatical Vosh Rakh, who tried desperately to save the chiefs against overwhelming odds.
When the dust clears, they will love him and stand united beneath his banner for all the world to see."
- "No. He hoped that the chiefs would come to believe in his vision, to see the future he imagined just as he did.
- Why do Alga and Kurog hate Bazrag so much?
- "My beloved doesn't hate Bazrag. They were friends once. Almost brothers. If anything, he's disappointed in the chief.
But Bazrag challenges the king. He needs to be removed from the field of battle before he has a chance to disrupt the plan." - That's why you blamed Bazrag for the attack on the temple?
- "It worked, didn't it. The chiefs have gathered for the moot and everything proceeds as planned.
As long as you take Bazrag with you when you leave, there won't be any reason for more bloodshed. He served his purpose. Just like you."
- "My beloved doesn't hate Bazrag. They were friends once. Almost brothers. If anything, he's disappointed in the chief.
- Why are you going along with all of this?
- "Kurog is my beloved and I swore an oath to support and protect him.
Besides, I believe in the king's dream. I believe in a united Orsimer nation. It's the best way for us to take our place as equals among the other races." - Even if it means killing innocents?
- "Oh, the clan chiefs are far from innocent. And their deaths will serve a higher purpose. They represent a worthy sacrifice.
Now, take your friends and go. This isn't your concern any longer. Let my beloved finish what he began. Please."
- "Kurog is my beloved and I swore an oath to support and protect him.
Ignore her warnings and enter the throne room:
- Shield-Wife Razbela: "I wish you had listened to me, but I expected you'd come here."
- Shield-Wife Oshgana: "My beloved says the moot is off limits. I'm sorry it's come to this, but you leave us no choice."
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Shield-Wife Razbela | |||
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Location | Scarp Keep | ||
Race | Orc | Gender | Female |
Health | 66,924 | Difficulty | |
Reaction | Hostile |
Razbela and Oshgana attack. Razbela uses all Brute class abilities, as well as one additional ability where she summons a wide flame shockwave around herself, indicated by a circular AoE, dealing moderate flame damage.
Long Live the KingEdit
Shield-Wife Razbela | |||
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Home City | Orsinium | ||
Location | Scarp Keep, Castle Overlook | ||
Race | Orc | Gender | Female |
Health | 0 (Dead) |
If High Priestess Solgra is still alive at the funeral, Shield-Wife Razbela will be found lying on her berth.
BugsEdit
- Shield-Wife Razbela very briefly behaves like a follower (as well as having the related icon) after accepting the quest The Anger of a King, but vanishes after walking a moderate distance away from where you accepted the quest from. ?