id |
268 |
name |
St. Nerevar, Moon-and-Star |
icon |
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quality |
5 |
difficulty |
4 |
requiresLead |
1 |
isRepeatable |
1 |
rewardId |
2319 |
zoneId |
849 |
setId |
0 |
setName |
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setIcon |
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setQuality |
-1 |
setRewardId |
-1 |
setCount |
-1 |
categoryId |
31 |
categoryOrder |
3 |
categoryName |
Vvardenfell |
categoryIcon |
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categoryCount |
6 |
loreName1 |
Verita Numida |
loreDescription1 |
A bust of Saint Nerevar. A worthy discovery, to be sure. You don't often find such realistic depictions of Dunmer religious figures. The sculptor may have spent some time in the Imperial City. I see similarities to Bruma School works. 1E 2800's perhaps? |
loreName2 |
Ugron gro-Thumog |
loreDescription2 |
The shapes featured in his panoply definitely match some of the pieces in the Gwylim First Council collection. Bit more conservative than I'd expect, though. I always had the sense that Chimer armor favored form over function. More exposed skin, etc. |
loreName3 |
Amalien |
loreDescription3 |
Speaking of skin, I wish this bust included color! Dark Elf portraiture leans toward monochromatic, abstract compositions. I'm desperate to know if they conceptualize Nerevar with gold or ashen skin. I bet it's gray. Dark Elves are master revisionists. |
loreName4 |
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loreDescription4 |
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loreName5 |
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loreDescription5 |
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