Christopher Korkos
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Christopher Korkos
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Once per day, a killing blow will instead fill the player's health bar.
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Winged Twilights will not attack the player, and will assist in combat if the player is attacked; this effect extends to those summoned by enemies.
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The signet wielded by Azura's Champion of Dawn and Dusk. It is forged of twilight, engraved with prophecy, and shaded by the soul of the fallen enemy. Within its moonlit aria, an echo of the Sharmat lingers. It speaks.
"Do you hear it, sweet Nerevar? Do you hear the beating heart of this broken world? It beats for you now, as it did in the first days."
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This item is given to the player at the end of the main quest, as a final reward by the goddess Azura for completing her crusade.
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This pauper's ring is marred by a pattern of scrapes and blemishes - mere accidental wear to those unacquainted with the Order. Etched within the ring, scrambled Cyrodilic forms a coded message:
"A blade may take a life. A voice may take the world."
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This item is part of the Order of the Blades Set.
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This item is given during the main quest, and signifies the player’s ascension to Caius Cosades’ role as an independent Blade of the Empire.
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Fortify Intelligence
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Fortify Willpower
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A miniscule constellation glimmers in the central void of this timeworn stone ring. Its pale beads of light fade after a moment, but their energy continues to thrum within you.
To a keen and trusting mage, the stars are ever a close companion.
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Rewarded with this ring after solving a haunting for a Telvanni mage in Sadrith Mora.
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The player is able to select between the Mage Ring, Fighter Ring, or Thief Ring.
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A stone ring chiseled with primitive pictographs of horned beastmen fighting alongside humans to overthrow a despotic feathered master.
Its images impart a lesson in tyranny - that the shattering of chains comes not from the mercy of the powerful, but from the righteous fury of those bound by them.
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The player receives this ring from Lalatia Varian as part of the Imperial Cult questline.
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This ring is only received if the player's Blunt skill is under 40. If the player's Blunt skill is over 40, they receive Foe-Quern instead.
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A stone ring chiseled with primitive pictographs of early humans building new lives amid the ruins of star-flecked spires.
The strength it imparts is meager, but the blessing serves as a reminder of how far you've come. How many battles lie ahead? How many foes must you crush before you can lay down your arms?
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The player receives this ring from Lalatia Varian as part of the Imperial Cult questline.
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This ring is only received if the player's Blunt skill is over 40. If the player's Blunt skill is under 40, they receive Foe-Grinder instead.
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Life exists to feed life. The souls bound to this opulent ring have awoken to that truth, yet still they clamor for release.
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Worn by Delvam Andarys, a wanted necromancer in control of an ancient Velothi tower on Azura's Coast. Delvam Andarys is the target of a Tribunal Temple quest.
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The delicate carvings across this humble amulet form a prayer to the Moonshadow. Writing is anathema to Ashlanders, yet this expression of faith defies such limitations.
Balori sil gokled tifur iluvi,
Lakor luuhn damjulan ara.
Balori tear gokled tifur hadishk,
Lakor morjuul gherde malath.
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Received in the "good ending" of the Azura's Pilgrims quest, if the player selects "Light and Shadow" during the first encounter.
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The delicate carvings across this humble amulet form a prayer to the Moonshadow. Writing is anathema to Ashlanders, yet this expression of faith defies such limitations.
Balori lo binthid tifur merdekh'ohuhm,
En os bahr'norin taljed.
Baldri yi jakeesh gher malath,
En asuhn muhrsan lakor daldeer'kili.
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Received in the "good ending" of the Azura's Pilgrims quest, if the player selects "Roses and Beauty" during the first encounter.
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The delicate carvings across this humble amulet form a prayer to the Moonshadow. Writing is anathema to Ashlanders, yet this expression of faith defies such limitations.
As shaaln khosig enhi'osuhl,
En Veloth gan'khosig.
Balori as sey harid bahr'dimi,
En balori panduu'iam okad'marik.
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Received in the "good ending" of the Azura's Pilgrims quest, if the player selects "Spirit and Memory" during the first encounter.
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The delicate carvings across this humble amulet form a prayer to the Moonshadow. Writing is anathema to Ashlanders, yet this expression of faith defies such limitations.
Balori molag'iam nifid suul de ara,
Balori uriip'iam uripad muhr'm jerlosh,
En ku'elm flur'hagil muhrsag,
Balori shoyuul'iam shotelad'ascif almardi.
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Received in the "good ending" of the Azura's Pilgrims quest, if the player selects "Might and Skill" during the first encounter.
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This humble amulet was carved from resources gathered in a pilgrimage across ancestral lands.
Dried blood smears its surface, obscuring the delicate script that once formed a prayer to the Moonshadow.