Online:Atorag
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Atorag | |||
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Home Settlement | Exile's Barrow | ||
Race | Orc | Gender | Female |
Health | 25974 | ||
Reaction | Justice Neutral | ||
Pickpocket | Easy | Profession | Fisher |
Atorag is an Orc fisher who can be found at the water's edge near Exile's Barrow. She is Chief Gloorot's Fish Wife. Atorag tells you about the Crab-Slaughter-Crane.
Dialogue[edit]
Before the Exile's Barrow objective is complete:
- "The new chief decided we'd be better off out here in the middle of nowhere.
As long as I can fish, this place suits me as well as any other." [verification needed]
After the objective:
- "When an Orc buries her dead, they have the good manners to stay buried!"
- Catch anything interesting?
- "Are you talking about the fish, or do you mean my husband?"
- I was asking about the fish. / Actually, tell me more about the fish.
- "I saw a mudcrab grasp a crane by the neck. The crane soared into the sky.
The mudcrab spun around its neck like a loose bangle, which made the crane twist and swoop through the air." - I don't believe you. / That couldn't have happened. / That's not true.
- "You're just like the others. Seems the only person who believes me is my husband.
But he's an idiot, so what he thinks doesn't prove a thing." (This appears any time you tell her you don't believe her at any point during her fish story)
- "You're just like the others. Seems the only person who believes me is my husband.
- Really? What happened then?
- "The mudcrab finally had enough. It did what every mudcrab does—it pinched as hard as it could.
Pop went the crane's head. Squirt went the blood from the crane's neck. Tumble went the mudcrab." - That sounds terrible.
- "Just as the crane body, mudcrab, and decapitated crane head were about to hit the water, the biggest slaughterfish I ever saw leaped out and swallowed them whole.
Whoosh, gulp, sploosh. Gone in an instant. I laughed so hard I dropped my pole!" - How big was that slaughterfish?
- "Very big. I remember thinking, "Who taught an echatere to swim?"
One day I'll catch that fish and turn it into crab-slaughter-crane stew. It'll be delicious. Too bad I'll have to share it with my idiot husband."
- "Very big. I remember thinking, "Who taught an echatere to swim?"
- "Just as the crane body, mudcrab, and decapitated crane head were about to hit the water, the biggest slaughterfish I ever saw leaped out and swallowed them whole.
- "The mudcrab finally had enough. It did what every mudcrab does—it pinched as hard as it could.
- "I saw a mudcrab grasp a crane by the neck. The crane soared into the sky.
- I was asking about the fish. / Actually, tell me more about the fish.
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- How could someone catch that fish? (Default option)
- "I saw it when the sun was setting, so I'd say you'd want to fish for it at night. And with a fish that big, you'd want a couple friends helping out. How else would you manage to reel it in?"'
- How could someone catch that fish? (Default option)
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- Actually, I already caught that fish. (Appears if you have unlocked Hooking Wrothgar's Biggest Catch)
- "Oh. Well. Praise Malacath."
- Actually, I already caught that fish. (Appears if you have unlocked Hooking Wrothgar's Biggest Catch)
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- Your husband? Who's that? / You mentioned your husband. Who is that?
- "Chief Gloorot. Have you met him? When Gloorot decided to take over as chief of the clan, he saw me fishing and proclaimed that he needed a fish-wife.
And no jokes. I made them already." - So, is Chief Gloorot an interesting catch?
- "He says he's thinking, but I call it lazy. Hasn't done a lick of work since he moved us out here.
But he's good to the old chief, I'll give him that much." - So why did you marry him?
- "He's the chief! Besides, he knows I can gut him if he gives me any grief.
In the meantime, I keep fishing."
- "He's the chief! Besides, he knows I can gut him if he gives me any grief.
- "He says he's thinking, but I call it lazy. Hasn't done a lick of work since he moved us out here.
- "Chief Gloorot. Have you met him? When Gloorot decided to take over as chief of the clan, he saw me fishing and proclaimed that he needed a fish-wife.
- Your husband? Who's that? / You mentioned your husband. Who is that?