Priest of Order (lore page) |
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Added by | Shivering Isles | ||
Location | Wherever an Obelisk of Order is found | ||
Race | High Elf, Redguard, Imperial, Dark Elf, Wood Elf | Gender | Male, Female |
Level | PC-3 - PC-1 | Class | Priest of Order |
RefID | N/A | BaseID | 000134dd 0001358c 000158a0 000158a1 000158a2 |
Other Information | |||
Health | 35 + (3+1)x(PC-4), PC=8-54 50 + (3+1)x(PC-4), PC=8-39 40 + (3+1)x(PC-4), PC=8-46 40 + (3+1)x(PC-2), PC=6-46 35 + (3+1)x(PC-4), PC=8-54 |
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Magicka | 88 + 5.5x(PC-4) (max=250) 113 + 5.5x(PC-4) (max=250) 238 + 5.5x(PC-4) (max=350) |
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Respons. | 10 | Aggress. | 100 |
Respawns | Yes | ||
Faction(s) | SEOrderPriestFactionC, Priest of Order, SE12OrderFaction, SEOrderFaction |
The Priests of Order are one of the three Forces of Order, the other two being Knights of Order and Jyggalag.
Citizens that have betrayed and left Sheogorath to join Jyggalag become Priests of Order. A magical connection exists between priests and the obelisks under their control: priests will reactivate deactivated obelisks, and active obelisks will resurrect priests shortly after they fall. Furthermore, anybody trying to loot a priest with an active obelisk will instead receive an electric shock. The only way to break the connection is to place three Hearts of Order into the obelisk, causing it to overload, then kill the priest before he can repair the damage.
If you sneak up on a Priest of Order, engage with one just after they are reanimated (during their prayer motion), or use a charm spell of 100, they will say "Order will rule this realm. It is foreordained.", "I prepare the way for my Lord Jyggalag.", or "Madness always yields to the march of Order!" Knights of Order will also use these phrases if similarly manipulated, due to a bug.
Some priests carry a leveled weapon: Levels 1-5 will have a generic dagger or sword, while Levels 6 and up will possess a crystal staff. They may also carry soul gems (50% chance), gems (25% chance), 2 magic potions (75% and 50% chance each), enchanted jewelry (10% chance), and Hearts of Order. Unlike Knights, Priests' robes and hood can be looted from their corpses.
They are capable of casting a major Alteration spell (Burden, Fire, Frost or Shock Shield or Shield), a major Restoration spell (Restore Health, Absorb Fatigue, Health or Skill), a major Illusion spel (Chameleon, Invisibility or Silence), and a major Mysticism spell (Dispel (self and target), Spell Absorption or Reflection). In addition, Priests have at least a leveled list of major/minor Absorb Health/Absorb Fatigue spells and/or major Elemental Damage/Damage Health spells. None of the spells are of the highest skill level available to the Priests. Most Priests also have a very cheap unique novice spell that summons an ebony dagger for 60 seconds, rather than the usual Daedric version. Unlike Knights of Order, priests do not possess natural resistances to Magic and Poison.
NotesEdit
- Felas Sarandas becomes a Priest of Order during Rebuilding the Gatekeeper, although he and his group of Knights of Order are quickly killed by the newly constructed Gatekeeper.
- Priests can yield unexpected loot; in particular, they will often be carrying 30+ Hearts of Order.
- The Unofficial Shivering Isles Patch fixes this bug.
BugsEdit
- The robes that Priests of Order wear are unaffected by Telekinesis spells, however you can still grab them to move them around.
- With perfect timing, you are able to open a killed Priest's inventory without shutting down his obelisk. To do this, you must activate him at the exact time of his death.
- Temporarily reanimating a Priest of Order while his obelisk is still active will work as normal. When the effect wears off, the obelisk will once again fully revive him. Although he will no longer follow you, he will retain his positive disposition and henceforth continue to fight against the Knights of Order. He will continue to repair the obelisk in this state, but not while under the reanimate effect.