Morrowind:Saryoni's Sermons Manuscript

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Book Information
Saryoni's Sermons Manuscript
ID bk_saryonisermonsmanuscript
See Also Lore version
Value 50000 Weight 4.0
Faction Tribunal Temple
Locations
Found in the following locations:
SARYONI'S SERMONS
BLESSED ALMSIVI, MERCY, MASTERY, MYSTERY
Annotated text of the Temple with commentary by Archcanon Tholer Saryoni

This book bears the distinction of being the most valuable book in all of Morrowind. It is indeed one of the most valuable items in the game.


[This is the original book that Archcanon Tholer Saryoni used to write his sermons.]

Listen, faithful, to Vivec's words, for he says five times and five ways --

Forge a keen Faith in the crucible of suffering.

Engrave upon thy eye the image of injustice.

Death does not diminish; the ghost gilds with glory.

Faith conquers all. Let us yield to Faith.

Better to suffer a wrong than to do one.


Hear the words of Lord Vivec, and heed his sermons on the Seven Graces, for he names them seven times and seven ways --

VALOR

DARING

JUSTICE

COURTESY

PRIDE

GENEROSITY

HUMILITY


The Grace of Valor

Thank you for your valor, Lord Vivec. I shall not quail, nor turn away, but face my enemies and my fear.


The Grace of Daring

Thank you for your daring, Lord Vivec. I shall not shun risk, nor hide behind the mask of cautious counsel, for fortune favors the bold.


The Grace of Justice

Thank you for your justice, Lord Vivec. I shall be neither cruel nor arbitrary, for fair dealing earns the love, trust, and respect of our people.


The Grace of Courtesy

Thank you for your courtesy, Lord Vivec. I shall speak neither hurtful nor harsh word, but shall speak respectfully, even of my enemies, for temperate words may turn aside anger.


The Grace of Pride

Thank you for your pride, Lord Vivec. I shall not doubt myself, or my people, or my gods, and shall insist upon them, and my ancient rights.


The Grace of Generosity

Thank you for your generosity, Lord Vivec. I shall neither hoard nor steal, nor encumber myself with profitless treasures, but shall share freely among house and hearth.


The Grace of Humilty [sic]

Thank you for your humility, Lord Vivec. I shall neither strut nor preen in vanity, but shall know and give thanks for my place in the greater world.