Online:Tri-Angled Truth Altar
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Tri-Angled Truth Altar | ||
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Category | Undercroft (Sacred Pieces) | |
Quality | Epic | |
Limit Type | Traditional Furnishings | |
Bind | Bind on Pickup | |
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Description | ||
With markings that show veneration to old gods, this splendid altar required consummate geometric knowledge to create. |
Available From[edit]
- After completing this entry in the Antiquity Codex, this furnishing may be purchased from Listens-to-Sea in Dhalmora for 7,500 .
- Codex Entries required: 3
Antiquity[edit]
This antiquity furnishing can be obtained via the Antiquities system. First, you must obtain the following Antiquity lead:
Icon | Lead | Location | Source(s) | Difficulty | Codex | ||
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Lead: Tri-Angled Truth Altar | Bal Foyen |
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Advanced | Amalien | Reginus Buca | Verita Numida | |
Wow! Given the iconography on this pyramid, I think we can safely assume this object predates the rise of the Tribunal! See how there's no reference to Almsivi? These marks venerate the old gods: Boethiah, Mephala, and Azura. | Exactly right, Amalien. Odd to find such a fine, polished object carved in the Chimeric tradition. Velothi asceticism and Boethian values drove them to work in unconventional materials, even during their Golden Age. This feels modern. Overly geometric. | Nerevar and Dumac's warm relationship likely led to some cultural exchange. Dwemer society was too intransigent to absorb traditions from other cultures, but even the most pious Chimer probably wanted a break from stone and chitin-carving at some point. |
Release Notes
Update 26 (Greymoor - June 2020)
- Released