That I cannot accept. I will either kill Vêrmund, or he will kill me. No other outcome is possible.— Ilgra describing her quest of vengeance to her mother.
Ilgra (named Lamefoot after injuring her leg in a fall) was a Kull warrior and later shaman of Clan Skgaro, known for being the main protagonist of the Urgal legend "The Worm of Kulkaras."
The tale details of how she swore vengeance on the dragon Vêrmund the Grim after he killed her father during a raid on her clan's village. She chose a spear which she named "Gorgoth", or "Revenge" in the Urgal language and then had her father's horn made into an instrument. She later attempted to use the spear to slay Vêrmund while he slept, but the plan was foiled by the dragon's hard scales and eyelids and Gorgoth was destroyed. Ilgra's leg was then wounded as she was flung down the mountain Kulkaras, earning her the nickname "Lamefoot."
After the attempt, she recovered the staff of a shaman named Ulkrö who had earlier tried to kill the dragon himself. She named the staff "Gorgoth" and decided to become a shaman herself. Another shaman, named Qarzhad Stone-Fist, came to her village shortly thereafter, and after defeating him in a game of Maghra, was trained to properly use the staff and magic.
It is unknown if Ilgra (and the rest of the characters in the tale) actually existed, or if she was merely a fabrication of the tale, as the legend likely predates the Urgals' arrival in Alagaësia.
"It is an old story, Rider. Perhaps going back to the time before our kind crossed the sea. But I think the story happened as it says ..."