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Morrowind:Albecius Colollius

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Albecius Colollius (albecius colollius)
Home Town Seyda Neen
Location Arrille's Tradehouse
Race Imperial Gender Male
Level 6 Class Battlemage
Other Information
Health 68 Magicka 122
Alarm 90 Fight 30
Albecius Colollius

Albecius Colollius is an Imperial and a veteran battlemage. He is currently staying at Arrille's Tradehouse in Seyda Neen. People around Vvardenfell will tell you to speak with him if you are interested in knowing about the trade of the battlemage and how it is practiced in Morrowind.

He wears a common robe, pants, shoes and shirt along with an incomplete set of iron armor: the greaves, both bracers, the boots and the right pauldron. He also carries a steel axe and up to 20 gold. Aside from his natural charm and ability to absorb fatigue from others, he knows the following spells: Burden, Great Open, Strong Open, Wild Open, Ondusi's Open Door, Shield, Saintly Touch, Grave Curse: Health, Wild Shockbloom, Shockball, Greater Shockball, and Weakness to Common Disease.

DialogueEdit

Albecius has quite a bit of unique dialogue, mainly about different weapon and armor styles.

  • Armor Styles: "The heavy armor styles, called 'Legion' or 'knight' style in the West and 'ebony' style in the East, require great strength and endurance. The light armor styles, called 'militia' in the West and 'Ashlander' in the East, favor speed and agility. The medium armor styles, called 'Imperial guard' in the West and 'Great House' in the East, are compromises between the heavy and light styles, balancing protection against mobility. A few less common exotic armor types are also found in Morrowind."
  • Heavy Armor Styles: "In the West, cheap iron, steel, and silver heavy armor is made in quantity for the Legions, and many are trained in its use. In the East, the expense of the superb ebony and daedric heavy armors limits their use to aristocratic families. Suits of ebony and daedric armor are passed down from generation to generation, and represent a sizable portion of a Great House nobles' personal wealth."
  • Worn Armor: "As it wears out, armor becomes less effective. Broken armor is completely useless until you repair it, but worn armor stops only a fraction of the damage that new or well-maintained armor does. Learn the basics of armor repair, and go over your armor, piece by piece, before every big battle. Or visit a smith regularly to keep your armor in good shape."
  • Worn Weapons: "Weapons become less effective with wear. Eventually they break, and are useless until you repair them, but a worn weapon does only a fraction of the damage it should do. You'll hack and stab and slash away, and suddenly realize you're doing almost nothing to your enemy. So learn the basics of weapon repair, and touch up your weapons before every big fight, or pay a smith to keep your weapons in top shape."
  • Latest Rumors: "Did you hear that some fool lost Mentor's Ring. In a tomb along the Bitter Coast, or so they say."

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