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Learn how to help Vivien Armene and unlock the secrets of the temple to restore Falinesti in The Elder Scrolls Online. A complete walkthrough and tips for success.

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Learn how to help Vivien Armene and unlock the secrets of the temple to restore Falinesti in The Elder Scrolls Online. A complete walkthrough and tips for success.

The Artificer is a fool! He refuses to allow us to attempt to open the temple. I know it’s the reason why the city hasn’t returned. I can feel it calling to me. There’s something inside, and once unleashed, Falinesti will return!

The Journal Of Vivien Armene

By Vivien Armene

Another day in this cold, miserable land of Nords and mead, and I’m still no closer to the prize I’ve come so far to find. I’m tempted to return to Glenumbra, but I refuse to give up now. My research indicates that the bones of a great dragon lie buried beneath this strange, circular mound. Imagine the things a necromancer of my abilities could do with the remains of an actual dragon! Maybe a few more draugr will make the digging go faster?

The Judgment Of Saint Veloth

By Magistrix Vox

A number of powerful healing relics are associated with Saint Veloth the Pilgrim. Of these, perhaps the most famous and wellremembered artifact remains the Judgment of Saint Veloth. This mighty Daedric warhammer stands as a shining symbol of everything Veloth embodies as the patron saint of outcasts and seekers of spiritual knowledge. Stored with other holy artifacts in the protected vaults of the Tribunal Temple, the Judgment of Saint Veloth served the prophet and mystic well in life, but has gained legendary powers since his ascension to sainthood. The God-Kings of Morrowind watch over the relics, keeping them ready for the day when their powers would be needed in defense of the realm. Saint Veloth personifies daring, and those who follow the lessons of his life and teachings learn boldness and cultivate an adventurous outlook. He defined the difference between good and evil Daedra, and even negotiated the original arrangements with the good Daedric Princes. This ability to distinguish the good from the bad was a hallmark of the living saint, as was his penchant for healing and healing items. Both of these aspects combined into his personal symbol of power, the warhammer known as Judgment. Veloth’s Judgment rang with authority throughout the land, using its enchantments to cleanse corruption from the souls of those it struck down. It was a weapon, of that there can be no doubt. But Veloth was able to wield it with the same precision that a surgeon uses to wield a scalpel, removing the corruption from a soul and leaving the remainder alive and healthy. The warhammer stored the corruption for a time, turning it into energy that could be used by the wielder to enhance the power of the weapon. Of course, in the wrong hands such a powerful artifact could accomplish more harm than good. For this reason, among many others, the Tribunal keeps the Judgment and other artifacts locked away. It has been suggested that instead of being used as an instrument of healing, the Judgment could be used to siphon a living creature’s entire soul, thus making the wielder infinitely more powerful. This conjecture has never been put into practice, and if the Tribunal has its way, it never will.

The Key To Projection

By Abnur Tharn

Lavinia, I’ve enclosed the crystal used to imprint your image on the illusion gear. You’ll need someone to focus the crystal on you as you speak. Be sure to hang on to the main crystal. Should you need to change your speech, you’ll need to use it to reattune the projection. This is delicate spellwork. Do not lose the crystal. Your part in the plan is not so critical that you cannot be replaced. Tharn

The Key To Shada

By Anonymous

With the pattern of stars laid out in the room before, Come and light the way. Only then will Shada’s path be opened and her healing powers imbued upon us.

The Knighting Ceremony

By Anonymous

I completed the research, my lord. We can accomplish what you desire. The spirits of all noble-born warriors will be bound to their liege lord. This process masks the binding incantation as part of the knighting ceremony. The enchantment in the knight’s sword and shield compels the spirit to serve, whether in life or death. With this citadel full of willing thralls, Loriasel will never be overrun. As per your instructions, my lord, I poisoned every apprentice assisting in the binding incantation’s devisement. The secret shall be kept between us alone.

The Knightly Orders Of High Rock

By Lady Cinnabar of Taneth

The Breton passion for feudal hierarchy pervades every aspect of High Rock society, from the lowliest peasant farmer to the High King in Wayrest. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the curious phenomenon of the Breton knightly orders. Here in Hammerfell, we Redguards sensibly award equal citizenship to every man or woman who knows which end of the sword to grasp. Oh, we have our governing class, of course, as civilization must be ordered and maintained, but below this aristocracy there are few distinctions. Not so in High Rock, where everyone is aware of their degree of nobility, which is invariably traced back to those Breton families who led the region’s liberation from the overlordship of the Direnni Elves. High Rock cultural history is founded on tales of the noble and chivalrous “Breton Knights” who flung off the yoke of their Elven masters. After these knights drove the Direnni back to Balfiera Island, they founded the knightly orders to carry on the tradition of nobles-in-arms, and to ensure that High Rock would have able and ready defenders in times of trouble. So the stories go, at least. Today, every petty kingdom and duchy in High Rock has its own knightly order, with traditions that supposedly date back to the glory days of the Breton Liberation. The Knights of the Dragon in Daggerfall, the Knights of the Flame in Alcaire, the Order of Saint Pelin in Evermore—the list goes on and on. And what, nowadays, do these knightly orders do to justify their gleaming greatswords and shining mail? If we look beyond the banners and pageantry, we find that the chivalric orders fulfill two main purposes in High Rock society. First, they provide an acceptably “noble” calling for the excess

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