Online:Trifold Mirror of Alternatives
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Trifold Mirror of Alternatives | ||
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Category | Suite (Mirrors) | |
Quality | Legendary | |
Limit Type | Traditional Furnishings | |
Bind | Bind on Pickup | |
Behavior | Visual FX - eyes blinking, green aura | |
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Description | ||
"May your wardrobe reflect the dark sophistication of this mirror trio. It's not my style, but when I look deeply into your eyes, I think it suits you more than you may think."—Fairwen of Vulkhel Guard |
Available From[edit]
- After completing this entry in the Antiquity Codex, this furnishing may be purchased from Vasei in Necrom, for 100,000 .
- Codex Entries required: 9
Antiquity[edit]
This antiquity furnishing can be obtained via the Antiquities system. First, you must obtain the following Antiquity leads in the Trifold Mirror of Alternatives set:
Icon | Lead | Location | Source(s) | Difficulty | Codex | ||
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Lead: Liminal Glass | Telvanni Peninsula | Nightmare Den World Boss | Master | Amalien | Reginus Buca | Verita Numida | |
Quite obvious that we're not dealing with typical glass! I can't determine from this fragment whether it's just an illusion, or if it provides a stable portal. Though, I think a permanent entrance into Oblivion would be quite dangerous. | Did you know that glass handicraft goes back into the Merethic era? Early versions used obsidian which gave it a darker hue than what we expect today. Given the inky appearance, I believe this pane to be made of that polished crystal. | We've found trinkets made of obsidian glass in the graves of Nedic leaders. It's uncommon for that culture to make a mirror with this swirling decoration, but I know of shrines in northern Hammerfell where this would fit right in. | |||||
Lead: Runic Legs | Telvanni Peninsula | Halls of Regulation Delve boss | Master | Amalien | Gabrielle Benele | Verita Numida | |
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! | 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. | 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. | |||||
Lead: Umbral Frame | Telvanni Peninsula | Quires Wind Delve boss | Master | Verita Numida | Gabrielle Benele | Amalien | |
Such roiling darkness should not hold its shape like this, yet here it is. How could one even transport this piece? Based on the shadowy composition, I'd estimate an association with the Daedric Prince Namira. | Nice guess! However, the frame holds its shape using coherence energies specific to Namira or Hermaeus Mora. A minor Namira cult in Western Skyrim called the Night Knives rimmed their tables with similar shadows. | This frame's composition flows from Apocrypha, no question. The additional decorations make that clear. The energy similarities you noticed could mean Mora and Namira have a closer relationship than I realized! |
Release Notes
Update 38 (Necrom - June 2023)
- Released