This character only appears during the Midyear Mayhem event |
Sacerdote Aloisia | |||
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HomeĀ Settlement | Southern High Rock Gate Northern Morrowind Gate Eastern Elsweyr Gate |
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Race | Imperial | Gender | Female |
Reaction | Friendly |
Sacerdote Aloisia is an Imperial priest of St. Alessia who can be found at the Southern High Rock Gate, Northern Morrowind Gate, and the Eastern Elsweyr Gate. She was added for the Midyear Mayhem event, and spends her time on a small stage near her fellow priests, including Predicant Maera, Predicant Malpenix, and the Pelinal Predicant, as well as being joined by the Empowered Soldier and a group of Supplicants. She cannot be interacted with.
The Song of Pelinal, Volume 10 can be found on a small crate next to her.
DialogueEdit
She can occasionally be heard talking to her audience about the glory of St. Alessia and Whitestrake, heedless of any elves in the crowd.
- Sacerdote Aloisia: "Have faith. My words are but a conduit for the truth. We follow in the steps of holy St. Alessia."
- Sacerdote Aloisia: "Friends! Our Imperial blood is strong, and we can still see who our true allies are. We have come to remember and to inspire. Cyrodiil shall once more be free and victorious!"
- Sacerdote Aloisia: "Shall we fear these foes set before us? No! As the Whitestrake clove the Elves asunder, so shall we drive our enemies from our land!"
- Predicant Malpenix: "Daedra, she means. Metaphorical Elves, who are to us as the Ayleids were to our forebears!"
- Sacerdote Aloisia: "It's rude to interrupt, Predicant."
- Sacerdote Aloisia: "Blessed Alessia, guided by the Divines themselves, conquered this land, and crushed the hedonistic Heartland Elves under her heel."
- Predicant Malpenix: "Apologies, Your Reverence, but I've seen more than a few Elves around the garrison. Couldn't we moderate the tone of the sermon?"
- Sacerdote Aloisia: "We praise the Whitestrake, who was never "moderate." And we speak to soldiers, who value loyalty, and who know that to distrust an Elf in Tamriel is simple common sense."