Online:Nisswo Vaxeeh
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Nisswo Vaxeeh | |||
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Location | Root-Whisper Village | ||
Race | Argonian | Gender | Female |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | Clutch of Nisswo |
Nisswo Vaxeeh is an Argonian nisswo who can be found visiting Root-Whisper Village.
She appears after your return from The Remnant of Argon, following your decision to leave a guide behind to lead the Root-Whisper Tribe back to the cycle of rebirth, and as the ritual to reawaken the Hist is to be performed.
Dialogue[edit]
When she is spoken to the nisswo will tell you about the sense of balance the village has.
- "There is a strange peace in Root-Whisper. Do you sense it? A serenity that I have felt in no other village, not in all my days of traveling.
There is a balance here. A deep sense of … peace." - What do you mean?
- "Light and shadow. They are what is and what will be. The day which melts into the chilling night. The night which blossoms back into a glowing day.
Both were honored here, within the stone piles that surround us." - The temples?
- "Vakka-Bok, Xul-Thuxis …. Apart, yet two halves which then make an entire whole. To honor the sun, life, that which is. To honor void, death, that which will be.
Is it possible?" - Is what possible?
- "It seems a contradiction. Does not the light wash away the shadow? Does not the debris block the river from its intended path?
Yet there is peace here, not conflict. Harmony. Balance. Do you understand?"- No, not at all.
- "Then your sight is as clouded as mine.
Ah, well. I will continue to speak my nothing-words, and try to clear my nothing-thoughts. Perhaps one day I will see the truth of these whispering roots."
- "Then your sight is as clouded as mine.
- Yes, I think I do.
- "Then you are wiser than I with my nothing-tongue.
Perhaps one day I will also see that truth, as clearly as you. I shall lift my eyes from the void, and look towards the sun. I will finally understand these roots that whisper."
- "Then you are wiser than I with my nothing-tongue.
- No, not at all.