id |
614 |
name |
Runic Legs |
icon |
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quality |
5 |
difficulty |
4 |
requiresLead |
1 |
isRepeatable |
1 |
rewardId |
0 |
zoneId |
1414 |
setId |
47 |
setName |
Trifold Mirror of Alternatives |
setIcon |
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setQuality |
5 |
setRewardId |
4291 |
setCount |
3 |
categoryId |
51 |
categoryOrder |
16 |
categoryName |
Telvanni Peninsula |
categoryIcon |
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categoryCount |
67 |
loreName1 |
Amalien |
loreDescription1 |
The stone legs are curious. You commonly see shaped sandstone among Dwarven construction, but the runes are Daedric. Could this be evidence that some Dwemer consorted with creatures from Oblivion? What a find! |
loreName2 |
Gabrielle Benele |
loreDescription2 |
Many cultures used stone, not just the Dwarves. That said, these were constructed using ancient tools is correct. Look at the curve of each leg - they aren't exact, even if you account for age. The craftsmen did not have the tools for precision. |
loreName3 |
Verita Numida |
loreDescription3 |
If you compare the stone craftmanship to the etchings in Hositte's From Pebbles to Boulders, you'll see a perfect match with ancient Nedic work. The Daedric runes are uncommon, but not unheard of. A pleasure to see the handiwork up close. |
loreName4 |
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loreDescription4 |
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loreName5 |
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loreDescription5 |
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