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If you would be wise, model your lives on the lives of the saints.

If you would learn valor, follow St. Nerevar the Captain, patron of Warriors and Statesmen. Lord
Nerevar helped to unite the barbarian Dunmer tribes into a great nation, culminating in his martyrdom
when leading the Dunmer to victory against the evil Dwemer and the traitorous ouse Dagoth in the
!attle of "ed #ountain.
If you would learn daring, follow Saint $eloth the %ilgrim, %atron of &utcasts and Spiritual See'ers.
Saint $eloth, prophet and mystic, led the Dunmer out of the decadent home country of the Summerset
Isles and into the promised land of #orrowind. Saint $eloth also taught the difference between the
(ood and !ad Daedra, and won the aid of the (ood Daedra for his people while teaching how to
carefully negotiate with the !ad Daedra.
If you would learn generosity, follow Saint "ilms the !arefooted, %atron of %ilgrims and !eggars.
Saint "ilms gave away her shoes, then dressed and appeared as a beggar to better ac)uaint herself with
the poor.
If you would learn self*respect and respect for others, follow Saint +ralor the %enitent, %atron of
,anners and #iners. ,his foul criminal repented his sins and traveled a circuit of the great pilgrimages
on his 'nees.
If you would learn mercy and its fruits, follow Saint Seryn the #erciful, %atron of !rewers, !a'ers,
Distillers. ,his pure virgin of modest aspect could heal all diseases at the price of ta'ing the disease
upon herself. ,ough*minded and fearless, she too' on the burdens of others, and bore those burdens to
an honored old age.
If you would learn fierce -ustice, follow Saint .elms the !old, %atron of !utchers and .ishmongers.
,his brave warlord slew the Nord invaders and drove them from our lands. e could neither read nor
write, receiving inspiration directly from the lips of +lmsivi.
If you would learn pride of race and tribe, follow Saint "oris the #artyr, %atron of .urnishers and
Caravaners. Captured by +rgonians -ust before the +rnesian War, "oris proudly refused to renounce the
,ribunal faith, and withstood the cruel tortures of +rgonian sorcerers. $engeance and -ustice for the
martyred Saint "oris was the rallying cry of the +rnesian War.
If you would learn the rule of law and -ustice, follow Saint &lms the /ust, %atron of Chandlers and
Cler's. .ounder of the &rdinators, Saint &lms conceived and articulated the fundamental principles of
testing, ordeal, and repentance.
If you would learn benevolence, follow Saint Delyn the Wise, %atron of %otters and (lassma'ers. Saint
Delyn was head of ouse Indoril, a s'illed lawyer, and author of many learned treatises on ,ribunal
law and custom.
If you would learn the love of peace, follow Saint #eris the %eacema'er, %atron of .armers and
Laborers. +s a little girl, Saint #eris showed healing gifts, and trained as a ealer. She ended a long
and bloody ouse War, intervening on the battlefield in her white robe to heal warriors and
spellcrafters without regard to faction. ,he troops of all ouse adopted white robes as her standard, and
refused to shed the blood of their brethren.
If you would learn reverence, follow Saint Llothis the %ious, %atron of ,ailors and Dyers.
Contemporary and companion of the ,ribunals, and the best*loved +lma "ula of the ,ribunal ,emple,
he formulated the central rituals and principles of the New ,emple .aith. Saint Llothis is the symbolic
mortal bridge between the gods and the faithful, and the archetypal priest.

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