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− | <th align="left" width="140px">Type</th><td>Book</td></tr><tr> |
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− | <th align="left">Weight</th><td>1</td></tr><tr> |
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+ | |Type =Item |
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− | <th align="left">Value</th><td>11</td></tr><tr> |
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+ | |Subtype =Book |
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− | <th align="left">Origin<br />(game/mod)</th><td>Game</td></tr><tr> |
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+ | |Weight =1 |
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− | <th align="left">Quest or Location</th><td> |
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+ | |Value =11 |
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− | Can be found randomly throughout Skyrim or bought from a general goods vendor. |
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+ | |Enchantment= |
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+ | |Museum =[[Library 1st Floor|1st floor of the Library]] |
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− | Known locations: |
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+ | |Deepholme = |
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+ | |Origin ={{Nexus|mod|52248|Legacy of the Dragonborn}} |
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+ | |RefID =0ED608 |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Acquisition== |
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+ | Found in: |
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*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Blue_Palace Blue Palace] in Solitude. |
*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Blue_Palace Blue Palace] in Solitude. |
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− | *[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Dwemer_Museum Calcemo's Laboratory] |
+ | *[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Dwemer_Museum Calcemo's Laboratory] in markarth. the same room as the larceny target, the [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Dwemer_Puzzle_Cube Dwemer Puzzle Cube] |
*On a shelf in {{Wiki|Castle_Volkihar#Volkihar_Keep|Castle Volkihar Keep}}. |
*On a shelf in {{Wiki|Castle_Volkihar#Volkihar_Keep|Castle Volkihar Keep}}. |
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− | *[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/College_of_Winterhold College of Winterhold], [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/The_Arcanaeum The Arcanaeum]. |
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*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Cracked_Tusk_Keep Cracked Tusk Vault]. |
*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Cracked_Tusk_Keep Cracked Tusk Vault]. |
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*The [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Dark_Brotherhood_Sanctuary_%28Skyrim%29 Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary]. |
*The [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Dark_Brotherhood_Sanctuary_%28Skyrim%29 Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary]. |
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*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Folgunthur Folgunthur] |
*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Folgunthur Folgunthur] |
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*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Geirmund%27s_Hall_%28Skyrim%29 Geirmund's Hall] |
*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Geirmund%27s_Hall_%28Skyrim%29 Geirmund's Hall] |
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− | *[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/House_Gray-Mane House Gray-Mane] in |
+ | *[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/House_Gray-Mane House Gray-Mane] in whiterun. |
*Aboard [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/The_Katariah The Katariah] during or after the quest [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Hail_Sithis%21 Hail Sithis!], on a table. |
*Aboard [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/The_Katariah The Katariah] during or after the quest [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Hail_Sithis%21 Hail Sithis!], on a table. |
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− | *[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Niranye%27s_House Niranye's House] in [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Windhelm_%28Skyrim%29 Windhelm] |
+ | *[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Niranye%27s_House Niranye's House] in [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Windhelm_%28Skyrim%29 Windhelm] |
*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Palace_of_the_Kings Palace of the Kings] – When entering the palace, the door on the left leads to a set of stairs. Up the stairs, the book is in the first room on the left. |
*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Palace_of_the_Kings Palace of the Kings] – When entering the palace, the door on the left leads to a set of stairs. Up the stairs, the book is in the first room on the left. |
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*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Proudspire_Manor Proudspire Manor], Solitude, on the third floor. |
*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Proudspire_Manor Proudspire Manor], Solitude, on the third floor. |
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*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/The_White_Hall The White Hall], [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Dawnstar_%28Skyrim%29 Dawnstar], in the Jarl's Chambers. |
*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/The_White_Hall The White Hall], [http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Dawnstar_%28Skyrim%29 Dawnstar], in the Jarl's Chambers. |
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*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Ashfallow_Citadel Ashfallow Citadel], on a shelf in the lower corridor |
*[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Ashfallow_Citadel Ashfallow Citadel], on a shelf in the lower corridor |
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+ | ==Text== |
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− | <th align="left">Display(s)</th><td>'''Museum: '''1st book case group on the [http://legacy-of-the-dragonborn.wikia.com/wiki/Library_1st_Floor Library 1st Floor].</td></tr><tr> |
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− | <th align="left">Reference ID</th><td>000ED608</td></tr></table> |
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+ | ! Text |
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+ | |The history of Skyrim is vast, predating even the most ancient records of man and mer. Much has been lost, fallen to the ravages of war or the turning of the ages. But nothing is ever truly forgotten. Where no records exist, legends and folktales offer us a key to the past, a way to piece together truths half-remembered in the minds of men. |
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− | [[Category:Book]] |
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+ | For generations, the people of Morthal have told whispered tales of the Pale Lady, a ghostly woman who wanders the northern marshes, forever seeking her lost daughter. Some say she steals children who wander astray, others that her sobbing wail strikes dead all those who hear it. But behind these tales may lie a kernel of truth, for ancient records speak of 'Aumriel', a mysterious figure Ysgramor's heirs battled for decades, and finally sealed away. |
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− | [[Category:Library 1st Floor]] |
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+ | Reachmen tell the story of Faolan 'Red-Eagle', an ancient king who rallied his people and drove back the armies of Cyrodiil with a flaming sword. Though accounts vary, they too seem to be based on an underlying truth: the imperial chronicles of Empress Hestra mention a rebel leader of that era who was eventually cornered and slain in battle, at the cost of a full legion of men. |
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+ | But some tales prove far harder to analyze. Among scholars, perhaps the best known is the 'Forbidden Legend' of the Archmage Gauldur. |
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+ | In the dawning days of the First Era, the story goes, there lived a powerful wizard by the name of Gauldur. Wise and just, he was well-known in the courts of King Harald and the jarls of Skyrim, and his aid and counsel were sought by man and mer alike. |
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+ | And then he was murdered. Some say one of his sons killed him, others that King Harald, jealous of his power, gave the order. But Gauldur's three sons fled into the night, pursued by a company of Harald's best warriors and the Lord Geirmund, the king's personal battlemage. |
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+ | A great chase ensued, from the wilds of the Reach to the glacial north. One brother is said to have perished in the ruins of Folgunthur, at the foot of Solitude. The others were run to ground soon thereafter. And once it was done, King Harald ordered every record of their murders destroyed, and Gauldur's name and deeds were struck from the rolls of history. |
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+ | Even today, few sources remain, and no bard will tell the tale. But perhaps the truth yet remains in some ancient ruin, waiting to be unearthed. For nothing is ever truly forgotten. |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Location== |
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+ | ===CELL NAME=== |
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+ | Image_needed.jpg{{!}}Location in CELL NAME |
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+ | Image_needed.jpg{{!}}CELL NAME map |
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+ | Image_needed.jpg{{!}}CELL NAME on map |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ===CELL NAME 2=== |
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+ | {{Gallery| |
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+ | Image_needed.jpg{{!}}Location in CELL NAME 2 |
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+ | Image_needed.jpg{{!}}CELL NAME 2 map |
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+ | Image_needed.jpg{{!}}CELL NAME 2 on map |
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+ | }} |
Revision as of 12:43, 18 September 2016
Acquisition
Found in:
- Can be bought from Urag gro-Shub in The Arcanaeum
- Bards College in Solitude on a bookshelf on the upper floor.
- Blue Palace in Solitude.
- Calcemo's Laboratory in markarth. the same room as the larceny target, the Dwemer Puzzle Cube
- On a shelf in Castle Volkihar Keep.
- Cracked Tusk Vault.
- The Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary.
- Dengeir's House, Falkreath, on the left side of a dresser.
- Dragonsreach, in Farengar Secret-Fire's library.
- Dragonsreach Jarl's Quarters.
- East Empire Company Office, Windhelm – After completion of the quest Rise in the East, in the upon returning to the end, there is a bookshelf straight ahead. The book will be on the top shelf.
- Folgunthur
- Geirmund's Hall
- House Gray-Mane in whiterun.
- Aboard The Katariah during or after the quest Hail Sithis!, on a table.
- Niranye's House in Windhelm
- Palace of the Kings – When entering the palace, the door on the left leads to a set of stairs. Up the stairs, the book is in the first room on the left.
- Proudspire Manor, Solitude, on the third floor.
- The Ratway Warrens, on an end table in Esbern's shack.
- Saarthal
- The White Hall, Dawnstar, in the Jarl's Chambers.
- Ashfallow Citadel, on a shelf in the lower corridor
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The history of Skyrim is vast, predating even the most ancient records of man and mer. Much has been lost, fallen to the ravages of war or the turning of the ages. But nothing is ever truly forgotten. Where no records exist, legends and folktales offer us a key to the past, a way to piece together truths half-remembered in the minds of men.
For generations, the people of Morthal have told whispered tales of the Pale Lady, a ghostly woman who wanders the northern marshes, forever seeking her lost daughter. Some say she steals children who wander astray, others that her sobbing wail strikes dead all those who hear it. But behind these tales may lie a kernel of truth, for ancient records speak of 'Aumriel', a mysterious figure Ysgramor's heirs battled for decades, and finally sealed away. Reachmen tell the story of Faolan 'Red-Eagle', an ancient king who rallied his people and drove back the armies of Cyrodiil with a flaming sword. Though accounts vary, they too seem to be based on an underlying truth: the imperial chronicles of Empress Hestra mention a rebel leader of that era who was eventually cornered and slain in battle, at the cost of a full legion of men. But some tales prove far harder to analyze. Among scholars, perhaps the best known is the 'Forbidden Legend' of the Archmage Gauldur. In the dawning days of the First Era, the story goes, there lived a powerful wizard by the name of Gauldur. Wise and just, he was well-known in the courts of King Harald and the jarls of Skyrim, and his aid and counsel were sought by man and mer alike. And then he was murdered. Some say one of his sons killed him, others that King Harald, jealous of his power, gave the order. But Gauldur's three sons fled into the night, pursued by a company of Harald's best warriors and the Lord Geirmund, the king's personal battlemage. A great chase ensued, from the wilds of the Reach to the glacial north. One brother is said to have perished in the ruins of Folgunthur, at the foot of Solitude. The others were run to ground soon thereafter. And once it was done, King Harald ordered every record of their murders destroyed, and Gauldur's name and deeds were struck from the rolls of history. Even today, few sources remain, and no bard will tell the tale. But perhaps the truth yet remains in some ancient ruin, waiting to be unearthed. For nothing is ever truly forgotten. |