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Oblivion:Breton

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Illustration of a typical Breton male
Illustration of a typical Breton male
In addition to their quick and perceptive grasp of spellcraft, even the humblest of Bretons can boast a resistance to magical energies. They are particularly skilled at summoning and healing magic.
—Race menu description
A Breton NPC which may be encountered in gameplay
A Breton NPC which may be encountered in gameplay

Bretons are the human descendants of the Aldmer and Nedes that intermingled during the Merethic Era, and are now the inhabitants of the province of High Rock.

Bretons are particularly skilled in Mysticism, Restoration, and Conjuration, which means they are natural defensive mages. They are resistant to magic, making them exceptionally useful against other magic users. Attention to Alteration might be useful against enemies who fight Hand To Hand or with weapons. It should be noted that Bretons do not have any bonuses to Destruction magic, giving the player a fairer choice between using offensive magic or weapons. Although they are not as skilled as the Altmer (High Elves) in the arcane arts, they may prove useful if fighting other mages. Their Dragon Skin greater power is especially powerful early on in the game and it remains useful even to high level players later on.

Enemy Bretons will most frequently be encountered as Conjurers (including Conjurer Adepts) and Necromancers (including Necromancer Adepts) in Cyrodiil, as well as Heretics and Zealots in the Shivering Isles. All Bandit Hedge Wizards are also Bretons. Among the vampires, the Agents, Mages, and Spellswords are Bretons. All of these Breton wizards generally dress in robes (sometimes enchanted) rather than armor, and attack their opponents with lightweight weapons (daggers, shortswords, or maces) or staves.

A list of all the Bretons in Cyrodiil can be found here.

For more information, see the main lore article.

OriginsEdit

In Oblivion Remastered, the stats that were assigned by the player character's gender in the original game can now be freely chosen by selecting an Origin for a character, which is presented as the location from within their race's province that they hail from.

  • Systres - As a child you were always spending time on the docks of one of the islands, gaining some money by helping merchants carrying their goods and learning from their adventures.
  • High Rock - Being from High Rock, you were raised in the homeland of the Bretons. Going through all the great cities of the province made you quick on your feet.

AttributesEdit

Green indicates higher than other races, Red indicates lower.
Attribute Systres Origin (Remastered)
Male (Original)
High Rock Origin (Remastered)
Female (Original)
Strength
40
30 (-10)
Intelligence
50 (+10)
Willpower
50 (+10)
Agility
30 (-10)
Speed
30 (-10)
40
Endurance
30 (-10)
Personality
40
Luck
50

SkillsEdit

Skill Modifier
  Conjuration +10
  Mysticism +10
  Restoration +10
  Alchemy +5
  Alteration +5
  Illusion +5

TraitsEdit

Name Effect
Breton Enhanced Magicka
(FormID 00047AD2)
  Fortify Magicka 50 points on Self, constant
Breton Magic Resistance
(FormID 00047AD1)
  Resist Magic 50% on self, constant
Dragon Skin
(FormID 00047AD0)
  Shield 50% for 60 seconds on self, once per day

NPC ReactionsEdit

These affect the base disposition of NPCs towards you depending on your relative races.

Race Modifier
Breton +5
Dark Elf -10
High Elf -10
Orc -5
Redguard -5

Race-specific DialogueEdit

Greetings
"What do you want, Breton trash?" (if disposition is between 20 and 30)
"Greetings, Breton" (if disposition is 30+)
"Greetings, fellow Breton" (if disposition is 30+ and the target NPC is also a Breton)
Friendly Greetings (if disposition is 70+)
"To what do I owe this pleasure?"
"Should you need something, I will be happy to oblige."
"How fare thee, friend?"
"Welcome. Please, don't be shy. I'm listening."
"How does the day greet you, friend?"
Neutral Greetings (if disposition is between 30 and 70)
"May I help you?"
"I'm listening, please, go ahead."
"Go ahead, I'm listening."
"I suppose I have a moment. What is it?"
"Do you need something?"
Brusque Greetings (if disposition is below 30)
"I am busy, so, if you will excuse me."
"I hope this won't take long."
"Is it necessary that you speak with me?"
"Be quick about this or find someone else to talk to."
"You hardly seem worth talking to."
Combat
"Fall before me, Breton!"
"You humans are all the same! Weak and worthless!" (if attacking NPC is an Orc)

NotesEdit

  • Some Breton dialogue voiced by Wes Johnson is included in the game files, and can be heard if certain Breton NPCs' races (or the voice type for the male Breton race) are switched to Imperial (i.e. via a mod). This could be an indication that Johnson was intended to voice both the Breton and Imperial males, in a similar manner to Catherine Flye voicing both female Bretons and Imperials.