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Known as the Wild Boar of Orsinium, Baloth Bloodtusk battled the enemies of Wrothgar, especially the invading hordes of the Bretons and Redguards. His legendary torc, a heavy chain bearing a hammer, saved him from a Redguard's attack when it deflected a blade trust. The chain snapped, however, and the torc was lost to history near what is today called Honor's Rest.

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  • Known as the Wild Boar of Orsinium, Baloth Bloodtusk battled the enemies of Wrothgar, especially the invading hordes of the Bretons and Redguards. His legendary torc, a heavy chain bearing a hammer, saved him from a Redguard's attack when it deflected a blade trust. The chain snapped, however, and the torc was lost to history near what is today called Honor's Rest.
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  • Known as the Wild Boar of Orsinium, Baloth Bloodtusk battled the enemies of Wrothgar, especially the invading hordes of the Bretons and Redguards. His legendary torc, a heavy chain bearing a hammer, saved him from a Redguard's attack when it deflected a blade trust. The chain snapped, however, and the torc was lost to history near what is today called Honor's Rest.
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