Skyrim talk:Mor Khazgur

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Family relations[edit]

After opening the game files and examining relationships in the command console, it seems the genealogy reported here previously is very off. I've corrected it as far as it wouldn't conflict with ingame information, which it does on quite a few points.

Sharamph - Bagrak = InLawGrandparent and Grandchild

Sharamph - Larak = InLawGrandparent and Grandchild

Sharamph - Shuftharz = InLawGrandparent and Grandchild

Sharamph - Olur = GreatGrandparent and Greatgrandchild

Sharamph - Borgakh = GreatGrandparent and Greatgrandchild


Larak - Shuftharz = Spouse

Larak - Bagrak = Spouse

Larak - Borgakh = InLawParent and Child

Larak - Olur = InLawParent and Child

Larak - Sharamph = Grandchild and InLawGrandparent


Bagrak - Larak = Spouse

Bagrak - Borgakh = Parent and Child

Bagrak - Olur = InLawParent and Child

Bagrak - Sharamph = Grandchild and InLawGrandparent


Shuftharz - Larak = Spouse

Shuftharz - Olur = Parent and Child

Shuftharz - Borgakh = InLawParent and Child

Shuftharz - Sharamph = Grandchild and InLawGrandparent


Borgakh - Bagrak = Child and Parent

Borgakh - Larak = Child and InLawParent

Borgakh - Olur = Siblings

Borgakh - Sharamph = GreatGrandchild and Greatgrandparent


Olur - Shuftharz = Child and Parent

Olur - Larak = Child and InLawParent

Olur - Bagrak = Child and InLawParent

Olur - Borgakh = Siblings

Olur - Sharamph = GreatGrandchild and GreatGrandparent


Strange is that both Larak and Bagrak refer to Sharamph as their mother, while she is listed as their grandmother. Perhaps Orcs call their family members by role and not by official genealogy? Please advice on how this should alter the articles. I suspect that Bagrak and Larak may call Sharamph their 'mother' as she plays an elder role in the clan, possibly being Larak's Grandmother, with Bagrak recognizing her as grandmother-in-law while calling her mother. It's also possible ofcourse that Bethesda did not clean up their genealogy.

--Saratje 14:19, 29 February 2012 (UTC)

Approximately?[edit]

The page says there are approximately seven orichalcum ore veins. Considering it's such a small number, I'm certain someone who has been to this location can get an exact count and we can remove this hedging. 97.116.171.22 13:00, 20 March 2012 (UTC)

You are right. The mine page lists the exact number. No need for an approximation here. Wolok gro-Barok 12:57, 8 April 2012 (UTC)

Location[edit]

Mor Khazgur isn't in the Reach, according to maps it's well into Haafingar, which seems more plausible to me, after all, why would Bethesda put more than one orc stronghold in a hold? 5.81.4.133 23:03, 13 August 2013 (GMT)

The summary table is purely technical, as in the it is marked as a Reach location in the CK. Plus Deepwood Redoubt, which is even more northerly is a Reach location. All-in-all we document what is given, not what we think is supposed to be right. Silence is GoldenBreak the Silence 23:25, 13 August 2013 (GMT)

No page for Cellar?[edit]

I was looking through the Other Places page, and noticed only one Cellar is listed, while I know that some other Orc strongholds have them. The page on Mor Khazgur briefly mentions a cellar, with a link to it, but the link just redirects you back to the previous page. Does a page for the Mor Khazgur cellar exist? Chocoholic (talk) 05:01, 16 September 2014 (GMT)

There is now a cellar page and the circular re-direct has been removed. Kalevala (talk) 01:44, 11 August 2015 (UTC)