Morrowind:An-Deesei
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An-Deesei (An_Deesei) | |||
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Home City | Ebonheart | ||
Location | Argonian Mission | ||
Race | Argonian | Gender | Female |
Level | 9 | Class | Monk |
Other Information | |||
Health | 78 | Magicka | 112 |
Alarm | 0 | Fight | 30 |
Faction(s) | Twin Lamps |
An-Deesei is an Argonian monk working at the Argonian mission in Ebonheart, and a member of the Twin Lamps. She can be found in the basement of the mission. She is wearing a common shirt and pants, and carries a netch leather cuirass, matching greaves, and up to 20 drakes. Like all Argonians, she is immune to poison, has a resistance to disease, and can breathe underwater, but otherwise knows no spells.
Monks around Vvardenfell will tell you to speak with her if you are interested to learn about a monk's trade. She has unique dialogue on monk-related topics.
Dialogue
- Martial arts: "The unarmed, unarmored martial arts traditions of the Marshmerrow, Salt Rice, and Golden Reed societies of the Dissident Priest, patterned on the 'Rain-of-Sand' fighting styles of Elsweyr, are slow to be adopted in the Empire, associated as they are with the ascetic renunciation of worldly wealth and material goods, and the rigid disciplines and mystical philosophies so alien to the Impieral West."
- Unarmored: "Monks dedicated to the ascetic philosophies of Elsweyr have long cultivated the unarmored martial arts traditions called the 'Rain-of-Sand' fighting styles. The Mages Guild and other societies have had some success adapting these styles for self-defense training of wizards and other armor-averse vocations. Students of the unarmored styles wear little to no armor, and count on evasion or deflection to avoid injury."