Online:Zaorir
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Zaorir | |||
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Location | Abode of Ignominy | ||
Race | Khajiit | Gender | Male |
Health | 127,470 | Difficulty | |
Reaction | Hostile | Class | Arbalest |
Other Information | |||
Condition | Mummy |
Zaorir is an undead Khajiiti arbalest who can be found in the Abode of Ignominy, alongside Sugarsnout. He functions as the boss for this delve.
Related Quests[edit]
- An Animal's Grim Abode: Find paraphernalia from Marzula-jo's experiments for a young mage.
Skills and Abilities[edit]
- Quick Shot
- A basic ranged attack that causes physical damage.
- Arrow Stab
- A weak melee attack where the arbalest grabs their arrow and plunges it into you rather than firing it.
- Bombard
- The Arbalest crouches and fires several arrows into the air, and where they land will develop several small AoE circles that cause fire damage if stood in.
- Quakeshot
- A wide range attack where the arbalest fires arrows downwards in the area in front of them, causing the ground to quake and deal damage. Used at close range.
- Chilled Ground
- The Arbalest fires a frozen arrow at you, which unleashes a cloud of frost when it hits the ground. Standing on the Chilled Ground snares you.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
While viewing Marzula-jo's memory stones, you can witness what happened to Zaorir. He was attacked and slain by a recently resurrected Sugarsnout. In response, Marzula-jo tried to fix the problem by resurrecting Zaorir in turn.
However, Zaorir displayed the same behavioral problems that occured with Marzula-jo's previous experiments. In the fourth memory stone you will see Marzula-jo watching as Zaorir tears into the corpse of another Khajiit:
- Marzula-jo: "Zaorir, no! Stop it this instant! Please?"
- Marzula-jo: "I can fix this. I just need to paint a restraining ward to—"
- <Zaorir gets up and approaches Marzula-jo.>
- Marzula-jo: "Stop! What are you doing, Zaorir?"
- Marzula-jo: "No, no, no! Don't do that. Don't—"
- <Zaorir swipes at Marzula-jo and the memory adruptly ends.>