- Not to be confused with An-Jeen or An-Jeen-Seek.
An-Jeen-Sakka is an Argonian residing in Haj Uxith and later in the Hollow City, Coldharbour, in The Elder Scrolls Online.
Interactions[]
Wisdom of the Ages[]
Help an Argonian clan decide the fate of their Hist.
Dialogue[]
Wisdom of the Ages[]
At the start of the Trial of Body, if done second:
"You have completed the Trial of Spirit. Are you ready to undertake the Trial of Body now?"
- I'm ready to begin the Trial of Body. "Know that our arrangement with Molag Bal prohibits us from interfering with the Dremora who collect sap from the Hist. You, however, are under no such obligation."
- What does this have to do with the Trial of Body? "It has everything to do with the trial! It is the trial! Beneath the north pyramid, Dremora gather sap from the Hist into great vats. They use treated wood to heat the sap and refine it, drawing forth its magical essence."
- And what do you want me to do? "Demonstrate your strength and physical prowess. Destroy the vats and disrupt their operations. If you add more treated wood to the fires, the sap will burn and the vats will melt in the intense heat. Complete this task, and then return to me."
- What does this have to do with the Trial of Body? "It has everything to do with the trial! It is the trial! Beneath the north pyramid, Dremora gather sap from the Hist into great vats. They use treated wood to heat the sap and refine it, drawing forth its magical essence."
At the end of the Trial of Body, if done second:
"The outsider has returned."
- I overheated the sap vats and completed the Trial of Body. "Well done, outsider. That should give the Hist time to heal while the Dremora rebuild the refining vats."
- What does Molag Bal do with the Hist sap? "Nothing good, that's for sure. He covets the magical essence of the Hist sap and refines it into potions and elixirs whose purpose we can only guess at. It's a perversion, but it is one we must endure."
- I've completed both trials. "Then the time has come to choose. Do you agree that life, no matter the hardships, is sacred? Or do you side with the scholars, who would rather end the suffering and let our Hist tree die?"
- What happens if I agree to support the warriors? "If you settle the debate in the warriors' favor, then the Hist tree continues to live and our civilization shall endure, just as it always has in this harsh land. Plus, my warriors shall stand at your side in your final battle against Molag Bal."
- Remind me what the warriors believe. "The warriors believe that the Hist tree must survive, no matter the torments it is forced to suffer. The crystal must continue to sustain it, to keep the spark of life flickering despite the endless pain. Life is precious. The Hist must endure."
- I agree with the warriors. The Hist tree must survive. [?]
- I should talk to Xohaneel before I make my decision. "If you must. I shall wait here for your return."
- Remind me what the warriors believe. "The warriors believe that the Hist tree must survive, no matter the torments it is forced to suffer. The crystal must continue to sustain it, to keep the spark of life flickering despite the endless pain. Life is precious. The Hist must endure."
- What happens if I agree to support the warriors? "If you settle the debate in the warriors' favor, then the Hist tree continues to live and our civilization shall endure, just as it always has in this harsh land. Plus, my warriors shall stand at your side in your final battle against Molag Bal."
- I've completed both trials. "Then the time has come to choose. Do you agree that life, no matter the hardships, is sacred? Or do you side with the scholars, who would rather end the suffering and let our Hist tree die?"
- What does Molag Bal do with the Hist sap? "Nothing good, that's for sure. He covets the magical essence of the Hist sap and refines it into potions and elixirs whose purpose we can only guess at. It's a perversion, but it is one we must endure."
When swaying him that Xohaneel is right:
"Have you made a decision, outsider?"
- I agree with the scholars. The Hist tree's suffering must end. "I see. But our traditions allow a choice—any choice—to be challenged. You must defend your decision by defeating our champion in combat. If you cannot uphold your conviction through battle, then how can you expect us to honor your decision?"
- If that's what I need to do to convince you, I accept your challenge. [?]
- I changed my mind. I agree with the warriors that the Hist tree must live. [?]
- [Intimidate] I'll fight as many warriors as you want to throw at me, but my decision stands. "Your conviction and certainty do you proud. Very well. The warriors will accept your decision."
After defeating his champion: [?]
After swaying Xohaneel that he is right: [?]
Conversations[]
Wisdom of the Ages[]
An-Jeen-Sakka: "I told you, Xohaneel. We will not aid the outsider while our factions continue to argue about the fate of our beloved Hist tree." Treeminder Xohaneel: "The outsider has come, An-Jeen-Sakka, just as the Hist tree foretold. Perhaps now we can finally settle our disputes and do what is best for the Hist and for Nirn itself." An-Jeen-Sakka: "We shall see, Treeminder. We shall see."
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