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Oblivion:Cirroc

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Cirroc
(RefID: 00036269)
Home City Bruma
Location Great Chapel of Talos
Race Redguard Gender Male
Level 18 Class Healer
RefID 00036269 BaseID 00035EB8
Services
Available 6am-8am, 12pm-4pm, 8pm-midnight, every day
Training Trainer (Basic)Restoration (Basic) Restoration, Basic
Other Information
Health 113 Magicka 64
Responsibility 80 Aggression 5
Essential Until The Stone of St. Alessia is completed
Faction(s) Bruma Citizens; Nine Divines Layman(Layman)
Cirroc

Cirroc, a Redguard, is a Layman of the Nine Divines and the resident healer at the Great Chapel of Talos in Bruma. He offers basic training in Restoration, and is your main contact in the Fighters Guild quest The Stone of St. Alessia, during which you will be tasked to return the precious artifact to him.

Alongside the Chapel's other two inhabitants - Priestess Isa Raman and Primate Arentus Falvius - Cirroc works hard to get the superstitious Nords in Bruma to forget their beliefs in Ysmir and turn to the Nine. He wakes up in the Chapel Hall every morning at 6am and spends the first two hours of the day dividing his time between the Hall and the main part of the Chapel. At 8am he receives a single blessing from the Altar of Mara and then spends four hours on a pew in silent prayer, only interrupted by another blessing from Zenithar at 10am.

At noon he returns to strolling back and forth between the Chapel Hall and the Chapel until it is time for yet another blessing at 4pm, this time from Stendarr, followed by two additional hours of praying on the pew. At 6pm he heads downstairs and eats a two-hour dinner with the Priestess and Primate and spends the rest of the evening strolling back and forth between the Hall and Chapel once again. At midnight he finds an available bed and goes to sleep. He will offer training when he is not eating, sleeping or praying.

The only exception to this routine occurs once the related quest is initiated. Cirroc will cancel all his daily appointments, including his sleep, and await your arrival to the Chapel.

He wears a brown shirt, light brown linens and a pair of pigskin shoes. He carries the Bruma chapel key along with a modest amount of gold. After the quest, he will also carry the Stone of St. Alessia. In combat he relies on the standard Levelel Healer spells set (always strongest for his skill level), as well as one extra random-leveled major Restoration spell.

Related QuestsEdit

DialogueEdit

When you meet him for the first time, he will politely introduce himself:

"I'm Cirroc, Bruma's Chapel Healer."
Bruma
"The Chapel has made enemies here in the past. The Nords prefer their dragon Ysmir to our Father Akatosh."

Quest-Related DialogueEdit

The Stone of St. AlessiaEdit

When you are assigned by the Fighters Guild to help Cirroc reclaim the Stone of St. Alessia, he will greet you differently:

"Greetings, my friend. You must be from the Fighters Guild. We appreciate your help."

If you then exit conversation he will plead:

"We need your help desperately!"

When instead asked about the Stone of St. Alessia, Cirroc will tell the tale:

"It's said the Stone was blessed by Alessia herself, and while it remains in our possession, no harm may come to our church. The relic was stolen from us not long ago. A group of men was seen leaving the Chapel the night the stone was stolen. We believe they were bandits."
Bandits
"From all accounts, there were four or five of them, and they've been seen heading east on the road. Please, find the Stone of St. Alessia."

He will send you on your way with a plea:

"Find the Stone, please!"

Before you have found K'Sharr he will greet you with:

"Alessia, hear our prayer."
"Have you had any luck recovering the Stone of St. Alessia?"

When you return from Sedor he will instead ask for news:

"Have you found it? Have you brought back the Stone of St. Alessia?"
Stone of St. Alessia
"Ahh... you've found it! I can't thank you enough. Your work is greatly appreciated. Here, take these. I wish I could give you more."

He will then give you three Strong Potions of Healing as a reward.

After this he will warmly greet you with:

"Praise the Nine!"
"What can I do for you, my friend?"

And will take his leave with:

"Bless you."

RumorsEdit

The citizens of Bruma will remark positively on Cirroc and his efforts at integrating into the city's dominant Nord culture:

"Cirroc is a good healer. He's a Redguard, but you'd think he was a Nord, the way he acts."
"Good that we have a healer in town. Cirroc can fix most anything that ails you. After all these years, he almost seems like a Nord himself."

Other will concur:

"It's almost as if he grew up in Skyrim. I don't think the church likes it, but his healing skills are invaluable."
"He's certainly become more like a Nord over the years. Quite a competent healer, too."

The townsfolk can also be heard asking each other:

"Aren't we lucky to have a skilled healer in town?"
"Isn't Cirroc an excellent healer?"

To which others will reply:

"A good healer makes for a happy town. And Cirroc almost seems like another Nord to me!"
"He's good. We're lucky to have him."

NotesEdit

  • Cirroc has an unused dialogue line which he would have used after you returned from Sedor. If you claimed to have the Stone of St. Alessia but didn't have it in your inventory he would say: "You say you've found it, but you no longer have it? What madness is this? Please, you must return it to us immediately!" However, as the Stone is a quest item, you will never be able to hear this.