Oblivion:Roleplaying/Monk

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Become a Monk and live in Cloud Ruler Temple to meditate and practice your martial arts skills.

  • Wander the world keeping the peace and healing the wounded.
  • For this roleplay, you will need to have a Restoration, Alchemy, Illusion, and Alteration skill of at least 75.
  • Only wear Monk's Robes (regular and white) and cheap/no shoes (Sack Cloth Sandals are great for it, but make sure you don't wear armor).
  • Use only Hand to Hand and spells.
  • Every day meditate on a certain place (think of a nice place).
  • Practice the arts of healing (Restoration and Alchemy).
  • Try to keep the peace in the wilderness and in Cities.
  • Give money to beggars and leave them health potions by their bed.
  • Never settle in a particular place, but always pray or worship at church or in the wild.
  • If ever you kill someone "pray" (crouch) over their body and make sure to not loot it.

[edit] Spells needed

  • Calm - A way to make sure you don't kill anyone without need.
  • Restore Health - Healing is an important part of being a monk.
  • Invisibility - Running from fights is easier when the enemy cant see you.

You are a Monk who serves the Nine Divines you can create spells like blessings or Merciful death so you can kill instantly and humanely or fortify health and magicka. Be creative tweak the rules and create your own custom spells. Most of all have fun!

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