Morrowind:Ales Julalanie

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Ales Julalanie (ales julalanie)
Home Town Molag Mar
Location The Pilgrim's Rest
Race Breton Gender Female
Level 12 Class Bard
Other Information
Health 93 Magicka 168
Alarm 90 Fight 30
Ales Julalanie

Ales Julalanie is a Breton bard located at The Pilgrim's Rest in Molag Mar. She is not relevant to any quests, although she shares a rumor about potential rogue Telvanni at a location matching up with the Velothi tower Mababi. She says a few semi-generic lines of dialogue about the Dwemer, exotic armor, long blades, and bardic skills.

She wears a common shirt with matching pants and shoes. Additionally, she carries a lute and a steel dagger. Aside from her natural bonus and resistance to magicka, and her ability to shield herself for short periods, she knows no spells.

Dialogue[edit]

  • Dwemer:
    • [Disposition ≥ 30] "Dwemer -- literally, 'the Deep, or Deep-Counseled or Secretive People' -- are the fabled lost Dwarven race whose ruins and splendid artifacts are scattered across Tamriel. Elves use the term 'Dwemer,' connoting variously 'deep-delving,' 'profound,' and 'close-counseled'; Imperial usage is 'Dwarven,' derived in fable from the affectionate regard of the Giant races for their 'little' Dwemer friends."
  • exotic armor types:
    • [Disposition ≥ 30] "Fur armor is a light armor style popular among Nord barbarians. Dreugh is a remarkably strong Dunmer medium armor, made from Dreugh hide. But the most famous exotic armor is Dwemer, or Dwarvish armor, a highly ornate heavy armor valued as much for its rarity and antique craftsmanship as for its distinctive impact-absorbing qualities in combat."
  • latest rumors:
    • [Disposition ≥ 30] "A caravaner told me he delivered a bunch of pilgrims in robes and a pile of equipment to a drop site east of Lake Nabia, northwest of Mount Kand. There's nothing out there to interest a pilgrim. You want to bet that's a bunch of rogue Telvanni setting up housekeeping?"
  • long blades:
    • [Disposition ≥ 30] "The broadsword, saber, longsword, and claymore are Western weapons. The katana and dai-katana are Akaviri-style blades. Long blades, one-handed or two-handed, and the most common weapons here. The claymore and dai-katana are two-handed weapons, and relatively heavy and slow; the rest are one-handed. Rank them by effectiveness as broadsword, saber, longsword, katana, claymore, and dai-katana, with broadsword least effective."
  • martial arts:
    • [Disposition ≥ 30] "The unarmed, unarmored martial arts traditions of the Marshmerrow, Salt Rice, and Golden Reed societies of the Dissident Priest, patterned on the 'Rain-of-Sand' fighting styles of Elsweyr, are slow to be adopted in the Empire, associated as they are with the ascetic renunciation of worldly wealth and material goods, and the rigid disciplines and mystical philosophies so alien to the Imperial West."
  • speechcraft:
    • [Disposition ≥ 30] "Speechcraft involves the allied arts of verbal communication, entertainment, and persuasion. A master of speechcraft understands the subtleties of language, and teases meaning out of obscure mysteries. An entertainer with speechcraft skill knows how to move his audience, how to reinforce a tales' moral, and how to make a tale come alive for the listener. A diplomat -- or fast-talking con man -- can sway the judgements and emotions of a listener to achieve his own ends."
  • unarmored:
    • [Disposition ≥ 30] "Monks dedicated to the ascetic philosophies of Elsweyr have long cultivated the unarmored martial arts traditions called the 'Rain-of-Sand' fighting styles. The Mages Guild and other societies have had some success adapting these styles for self-defense training of wizards and other armor-averse vocations. Students of the unarmored styles wear little or no armor, and count on evasion and deflection to avoid injury."

Bugs[edit]

  • Many classes have class-specific lines where they will direct you to a specific member of their class if you want to know about their trade. If you ask other bards for a little advice, they are supposed to direct you to Ales Julalanie (their specific line checks if the speaker is not Ales Julalanie to ensure she doesn't direct you to herself), but instead, they direct you to Dumbuk gro-Bolak. ?