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Elder scrolls enchanting lore
Elder scrolls enchanting lore













elder scrolls enchanting lore

I propose that whatever ritual Gauldur uses to merge the fragments could be used to bypass the law of firsts and even the more advanced method proposed by Twin secrets by enchanting the different components that make an item and using the ritual to merge them. Yet, to the more modern enchanter, this might look like a lot more of an opportunity.

elder scrolls enchanting lore

If we assume that the law of first probably wasn’t in place yet at the time this method seems extremely over complicated after all as far as we know, at that point in time, all you had to do to add another enchantment was to just repeat the enchanting process. A ritual only known by Gauldur himself allows for the three fragments to become one. Unlike other enchanted items in the game, the Gauldur amulet is made out of three different already enchanted fragments each carrying one of the three smaller enchantments that make up the one we know. But I would like to invite you to think of how it appears to have been made. What is however interesting is that Gauldur’s amulet appears to be enchanted with an effect englobing three smaller enchantments at a glance nothing strange for its age. From there the rule could have appeared out of Uncle Sheo’s arse for all we know. The first enchantment is the only one that takes.Īnother quote in this book describes how in old times this law didn’t exist and as a matter of fact we know as much from Oblivion and Morrowind. However, once enchanted, such an item will not enchant again. The best enchanters of this age can imbue almost any spells into the metal and leather of armor and weapons. This text provides information on a law of enchanting known as the law of the Firsts Let’s keep that in mind for a second and look at a primer on advanced enchanting methods: “Twin secrets”. After having discussed both whether or not the second era Nords knew what the eye of Magnus was and in what way Yrik Gauldurson was involved with the artefact, and the race of his father: Gauldur, I believe it is time we take a look at the artefact belonging to Gauldur himself the artefact that sparked so much political unrest in the second Era that it was decided to bury its existence. There has been quite a bit of chatter regarding Saarthal and the family of one of its denizens Gauldur and his sons.















Elder scrolls enchanting lore