Where to find aetherium wars in skyrim
Register now to participate using the 'Sign Up' button on the right. You may now register with your Facebook or Steam account! Where is the best place Daelon DuLac How do you backstab a Dragon? Where is the best place to get a copy of the Aetherium Wars that is close to Whiterun and can be handled by a character under level 20? I want that dern crown for my Den Moria! LuChao The Martial artist. I have no clue where to find one other then in I think Fort Dawnguard.
JClarke Well-Known Member. Informative x 1. You know, I just went to the Arcaneum to find it, and cannot! The third shard is not in the ruin itself, but in the Dwarven Storeroom nearby. Inside the storeroom, unlock the gate and claim the shard. Travel to the Ruins of Bthalft, which are directly south of Ivarstead and far northwest of Riften. Once there, speak to Katria, who will be waiting for you.
Put the shards into the Dwemer Mechanism, then once the crest is assembled, take it out and stand clear. The platform will rise, creating a new entranceway. Use it to descend into the forge. Shoot both resonators to open the path. When you reach the actual forge, shut off the steam by closing the nearby valves.
Once you do, a bunch of dwarven machines will attack. After you defeat all of the normal machines, the Forgemaster boss will appear. After having been swarmed by so many enemies at once, defeating this one monstrous foe should be an easy task for you. Just be aware that the Forgemaster resists fire attacks. You are able to craft only one of three items in the Aetherium Forge. Besides the Crest, which you already have, all required materials can be found in a chest to the right.
A quest marker shows you where. Possible creations are as follows:. In the decades preceding their fall, the dwarven cities of Skyrim had been decimated by internal disputes and infighting over a most surprising cause: Aetherium. Modern scholars know Aetherium as a rare, luminescent blue crystal found in some Dwemer ruins. Most consider it little more than a curiosity, as it has proven all but impossible to work with: while it has a strong magical aura, it is alchemically inert, and no known process can enchant, smelt, mold, bind, or break it.
To the dwarves, of course, such problems were merely a challenge. In the years following King Harald 's reign, the Dwemer discovered a considerable source of Aetherium in their deepest delvings. An alliance of four cities, led by Arkngthamz , the great research center in the southern Reach, was formed to oversee its extraction, processing, and study, and a new 'Aetherium Forge' constructed to smelt it under precisely controlled conditions. If the inscriptions I discovered are to be believed, the results were nothing short of spectacular: the items produced by the Forge were artifacts of immense power, imbued from the moment of their creation with powerful enchantments.
The dwarven alliance shattered almost immediately, as the four city-states and their rivals attempted to claim the Forge. We can only speculate that none were successful. Decades of conflict merely weakened them all, allowing for King Gellir's subsequent conquests.
And though the Dwemer reclaimed most of their lands a century later, there is no evidence that they ever resumed their research on Aetherium. Perhaps the costs had just been too great.
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