. . . "Female Bosmer, aged 45 to 47. Unusually tall. Crushed third and seventh vertebrae. Four broken ribs. Two finger-length grooves along the inside of the skull. Wounds suggest a senche-tiger or troll, so why are her large bones intact? Animals would have cracked them open to get at the marrow, but apart from teeth-marks they're pristine. Flawless. After death, she was carefully cleaned. If not for the absence of artifacts, I'd say she's been through funeral rites. \u2014 Nilaendril"@en . . "No"@en . . . . "No"@en . . . . . . . "Nilaendril's Notes"@en . . . "Nilaendril's Notes"@en . . "Nilaendril's Notes"@en . "Female Bosmer, aged 45 to 47. Unusually tall. Crushed third and seventh vertebrae. Four broken ribs. Two finger-length grooves along the inside of the skull. Wounds suggest a senche-tiger or troll, so why are her large bones intact? Animals would have cracked them open to get at the marrow, but apart from teeth-marks they're pristine. Flawless. After death, she was carefully cleaned. If not for the absence of artifacts, I'd say she's been through funeral rites. \u2014 Nilaendril"@en . .