Online:Sister Gellenna (furnishing)

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Sister Gellenna
Category Services (Houseguests)
Quality Legendary
Limit Type Special Collectibles
Bind Collected
Behavior Houseguest, Talkative
Acquired
Description
Gellena left the Icereach Coven to see firsthand what they loathed about other cultures—and to consider what scores she needs to settle. After adding Gellena to your home, you can set her on a path, plus you and your visitors can speak with her.
Sister Gellenna

Sister Gellenna is a Reachman witch formerly associated with the Icereach Coven who was first available in the Crown Store for 015001,500 Crowns from October 22 through November 3, 2020. She was sold to ESO Plus members at a discounted price of ata]](?) Crowns from November 4 through November 11, 2021.

Available From[edit]

  • Crown Store - October 22 to November 3, 2020
  • Crown Store - November 4 to November 11, 2021


Dialogue[edit]

After you have placed Sister Gellenna in your home, she has these things to say:

"Letters are such an impersonal means of communication. If you have something important to say, you should always do it in person. That's why I burn every letter I receive. Have I burned any addressed to this house? No. Why do you ask?"
"I need a place to perform rituals and such. Nothing too elaborate. And I'll put everything back the way I found it when I'm finished. You'll hardly notice the odor or the screams."
"Folk outside the Reach talk too much. If you put a sharp blade against their neck, though, they usually shut up and let you go about your business."
"There's book learning, and there's Reach lore. Few people are wise in the ways of both."
"For as often as I hear people outside the Reach frown upon Daedric worship, you'd be surprised how many also honor the Princes in secret. How many? Well, I'll never tell."
"I can't recall the last time I witnessed a good knife-fight. How do civilized folk settle their differences these days?"
"Haven't talked to a Hagraven in weeks. Haven't even spoken to a werewolf, for that matter! That's the trouble with civilization. It's too civilized."
"I once had a neighbor. He looked at me the wrong way, so I stabbed him. Just a little, mind you. Hardly bled at all. But you should have heard him carry on. The coward."
"A merchant whistled at me today. He will not make that mistake a second time."
"You saw it with your own eyes. My sisters in the Icereach Coven took a dark turn. I'm a witch without a coven now. But this place has a roof and four walls, so I'm content. For now."
"Walls. Do people in civilized settlements think they really provide any protection from a well-equipped Reach raiding party? Are they really so naive?"
"A loudmouthed dolt disturbed my daily constitutional, so I cursed him. Nothing deadly, mind you. Just a few boils on the tongue. Probably won't make a sound for another day or so."
"Did you know that people outside the Reach actually pay others to hunt for them and dress their meat? Laziness knows no bounds!"
"I am a practicing adherent of what most of Tamriel considers anathema. Yes, I am a follower of a Daedric Prince. Multiple Princes, to be precise. I hope that won't be a problem for you. And if it is, well, then pretend I haven't said anything."
"What's the point of building great houses for your gods? Do people really think the gods can't hear them if they don't pray inside a stone building? Waste of good stone, I say."
"I had to go out for supplies today and some great goon of a guard had the audacity to ask me about my business. I have half a mind to go back, find his house, and burn it to the ground. That would show him."
"Wine, ale, and mead. Wine, ale, and mead. Doesn't anyone around here know how to press a good cider?"
"I once saw a Breton woman wearing a skirt so long it brushed the ground. I am certain she was unable to run very fast when the troll happened upon her. I, of course, was long gone."
"So many people in civilized towns don't carry weapons. What if they have to kill someone in a hurry? Do they plan to ask them to wait while they fetch a blade from home?"
"Svargrim. I hear you were the one who took care of that particular problem. Good riddance, I say. He was no friend to the Reachfolk and I won't shed a tear for that tyrant. I expect you won't, either."
"Don't look at me like that. I'm nothing like my sisters in the Icereach Coven. First of all, I would never bow down to a vampire. Second, when it's time for me to kill someone, I won't be subtle about it."
"You know what that civilized settlement needs? A good pillaging! Nothing teaches heathens the value of their possessions like losing them in a good pillaging!"
"I was out and about today. Ran into a herder. She wasn't minding her sheep, so I helped myself to one. Mutton stew for dinner!"