

It still seems like cannibalism "That's what I thought-so I hunted down a cultist of Namira. Does this mean the Daedric Prince of Vengeance favors pies? I forgot to ask the priest." I don't know. But I asked a priest of Malacath who assured me-ogre innards were commonly found in ancient Orc dishes. Think how tender his organs must be … mmm!" What if I find another Wrothgar ogre with healthy organs? Would those work? " Of course." Eating an ogre sounds like cannibalism. It's like the opposite of a Valenwood Bosmer. The taste of their drool would not add to the dish." What about the ogre heart and ogre intestines? "There's an ogre outcast who's said to eats nuts, berries, and vegetables-never meat. Try to get the stuff before the echateres do.

It's actually quite healthy to eat, for echatere and people alike. "Of course." What can you tell me about echatere moss? "It thrives in freezing temperatures, which is why it's confused for a weed. It's just an expression."Īt this point, you can proceed to the collection of ingredients or further question Orzorga: I had some questions about the ingredients. It's the subtle glue which will hold the ogre heart and intestines together. "You'll want to look for echatere moss, preferably untouched by any echatere. It'll be a walk through an ogre-infested park!" Sounds good.
