This ornate bonemold helm wears an expression of cold, reptilian malevolence. Its respirators and ember-wool wrap filter the toxic air of Vvardenfell's lifeless wastelands.
In House Telvanni, Saint Veloth's creed of transformation through adversity manifested as fierce isolationism, vicious peer rivalry, and subjugation of the unworthy.
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Telvanni Cuirass
Item Type
Cuirass - Light Armor
Not Enchanted
Description
A bonemold battlemage cuirass draped with ritual talismans, alchemical satchels, and leathery arsenic-gray stoles. Its heavy fabric is procured from the colossal Emperor Parasols of Zafirbel Bay.
Ancient Dunmer augurs bound their bodies and souls to the vast mycelial network that branches through the obsidian depths of Vvardenfell - a crude and irreversible path to immortality.
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Telvanni Gauntlets
Item Type
Gauntlets - Light Armor
Not Enchanted
Description
These soft leather sleeves free the hands for enchanting and alchemy. Many Telvanni dedicate their long lives to the shaping and binding of life energy.
Rare mystics possess the power to access painted pocket worlds nested within Nirn. Some reclusive Telvanni are thought to utilize these havens for particularly profane or dangerous research.
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Telvanni Pauldrons
Item Type
Pauldrons - Light Armor
Not Enchanted
Description
Sloping bonemold pauldrons emblazoned with the mystic eyes of House Telvanni. These symbols represent the unsleeping ambition and visionary ingenuity required to discover occult truths.
Early Chimer harnessed the Emperor Parasol network to broadcast rudimentary telepathic messages. But within the fungi, they discovered mysterious voices which existed long before their own arrival.
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Telvanni Greaves
Item Type
Greaves - Light Armor
Not Enchanted
Description
Tough parasol-gill fabric forms these ankle-length wraps. They are designed to be bound tightly - perhaps as a reminder of the fate suffered by those who fail to resist House Telvanni's might.
Growing abolitionist sentiments have sparked bloody revolts against the Dunmeri system of bondage. Still, the Great Houses cling to what they see as a divine right.