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Sunder is a Dwemer mace artifact created by Kagrenac, one of the three tools used to siphon the power of the Heart of Lorkhan. Together with Wraithguard, it is acquired through the Legends Lost quest which has you claim them from the Sightless Vault. Tempering Sunder requires Dwarven Metal Ingot and the Arcane Blacksmith perk. Aug 20, 2020 Go on a quest to recover the legendary Tools of Kagrenac. Encounter new allies and enemies, explore sprawling dungeons, and add powerful new artifacts and spells to your arsenal in this fully-voiced q. Sunder & Wraithguard is a Creation that completes the set of Kagrenac's Tools from Morrowind, adding the hammer Sunder and the gauntlet Wraithguard. It was released on December 6, 2018 for 500 CC Credits. Some of the art was created by Elianora.
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High Craftlord Kagrenac | |||
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Race | Dwemer | Gender | Male |
Died | 1E 700 Red Mountain | ||
Resided in | Vvardenfell |
Lord Kagrenac was the Dwemeri Chief Tonal Architect during the time of the First Council. The foremost arcane philosopher and magecrafter of the Dwemer, he was a 'pioneer' in the field of mythopoeic forces, and devised tools with which to harness them with the intent of transcending the limits of Dwemer mortality.[1][2][3] Kagrenac was the primary architect working on the Heart of Lorkhan and was responsible for creating the original Brass God, Anumidium.[1][4] According to some theories, it may have been his use of his tools on the Heart that caused the Dwemer to disappear from the face of Tamriel in 1E 700.[1][5]
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History[edit]
Kagrenac was known as a meticulous and careful planner.[1] He has been attributed with many titles over the years, among them 'High Priest', 'Magecrafter', and 'High Engineer'.[2][6] Master Crafter Yagrum Bagarn, the last living Dwemer, worked as one of Kagrenac's Tonal Architects and knew him personally, and he used 'High Craftlord' as Kagrenac's proper title.[1][5]Vivec was inconsistent, calling him 'High Engineer' and 'Kagrenac the Blighter', though he also corroborated 'High Craftlord', as well.[5][6][7] Kagrenac had numerous underlings; sources indicate Dahrk Mezalf and Bthuand Mzahnch (author of The Egg of Time) were just two other prominent smiths who worked under him.[8] Among their many amazing creations was Moon-and-Star, a specially enchanted ring that could only be worn by Nerevar, thus serving as absolute proof of their identity.[9]
Kagrenac's Plans[edit]
Dwemeri designs explaining Kagrenac's teachings
His theories on how to make a new god using the Heart of Lorkhan were explained in Divine Metaphysics, though the text remained indecipherable to anyone lacking detailed knowledge of Dwemeris. Yagrum Bagarn, though he did not work on the Anumidium project, was able to understand Kagrenac's theories, but refused to explain them, as he believed Kagrenac's theories should die along with him.[1]
As his alternate title 'High Priest' suggests, Kagrenac was, for all intents and purposes, a religious leader in the little-understood Dwemer traditions. The precepts of Kagrenac were taught at the Dwemer settlement Kherakah, where it is said the most learned people in the world made their home. They spent their days studying Kagrenac's words and giving consideration to their place in the life to come. In Kherakah, nothing was more valued than the understanding of the self and its relationship to the Heart.[10] Kagrenac's library was found in a settlement known as Tureynulal.[8]
However, the Dwemer were not unified in their thinking about Kagrenac's theories. While Kagrenac and some of his architects emphasized the benefits, others believed that an attempt to apply his theories posed risks which were unjustifiable, noting the unpredictable side effects of his formulas and the potential for catastrophic error.[1][11]
The Cyrodiil historian Borgusilus Malier first theorized that in 1E 668, the powerful Dwemeri philosopher-sorcerer 'Kagrnak' used the silent and magical ability of the Dwemer known as 'the Calling' to gather his people together for a great, sublime journey, resulting in their disappearance.[12]
The Anumidium Project[edit]
At least one legend asserts that Kagrenac began acting on his theories in secret, implying that his subterfuge led directly to the War of the First Council. King Dumac, knowing nothing about his High Craftlord's project, denied its existence to his friend Nerevar, then took great offense when Nerevar returned later to demand their designs for the Heart of Lorkhan cease. The same legend says the High Craftlord was killed by Dagoth Ur during the Battle of Red Mountain, and it was Nerevar, with the aid of Azura, who turned the Dwemer to dust.[13] Vivec remained silent on whether Dumac knew of Kagrenac's project, but he does note that Kagrenac took great offense to Nerevar's assertions when the Hortator first questioned Dumac about it. He also notes that it was Dagoth Ur who, through unknown means, first discovered Kagrenac's plans for the Heart of Lorkhan and informed the Chimer leadership.[6]
Most accounts of the Battle of Red Mountain do not say that Dagoth Ur killed Kagrenac, but rather, that Kagrenac used his tools on the Heart at the climax of the battle, coinciding with the moment that all Dwemer then on Nirn disappeared.[1][2][5][6]
Notes[edit]
- In Dagoth Ur's Plans, it is noted that Dagoth Ur, who used a ritual of his own devising to bind himself to the Heart of Lorkhan, had apparently adopted the views and motivations of Kagrenac.
- 36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 36, contrary to every other source (even other works by Vivec), asserts that Kagrenac actually got his 'walking star' Anumidium working at the Battle of Red Mountain. The great destruction it wrought created the Inner Sea, and it was only through the intervention of the Tribunal that it was defeated and the Dwemer were removed from the world.
See Also[edit]
- 36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 36 by Vivec — Book 36 of a series of words of wisdom relating to Vivec
- The Battle of Red Mountain by Vivec — The story of the Battle of Red Mountain and the Nerevarine Prophecies from Vivec's perspective
- Divine Metaphysics — An explanation of Anumidium's construction, written in Dwemeris
- Kagrenac's Tools by Gilvas Barelo — Concerning the use of Wraithguard, Keening, and Sunder at Red Mountain
- Nchunak's Fire and Faith by Nchunak — Nchunak's journey among the Dwemer and his attempts to understand the teachings of Kagrenac
- Nerevar at Red Mountain by the Tribunal Temple — A scholarly description of the events surrounding the Battle at Red Mountain and its aftermath
References[edit]
- ^ abcdefghYagrum Bagarn's dialogue in Morrowind
- ^ abcKagrenac's Tools — Gilvas Barelo
- ^Dagoth Ur's Plans — Tribunal Temple
- ^Progress of Truth — Dissident Priests
- ^ abcdPlan to Defeat Dagoth Ur — Vivec
- ^ abcdThe Battle of Red Mountain — Vivec
- ^36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 36 — Vivec
- ^ abEvents of Morrowind
- ^House Telvanni dialogue in Morrowind
- ^Nchunak's Fire and Faith — Nchunak
- ^Baladas Demnevanni's dialogue in Morrowind
- ^Chimarvamidium — Marobar Sul
- ^Nerevar at Red Mountain — the Tribunal Temple
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ID | bk_kagrenac'stools | ||
See Also | Lore version | ||
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Related to | Mehra Milo and the Lost Prophecies | ||
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by Gilvas Barelo
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Concerning the use of Wraithguard, Keening, and Sunder at Red Mountain
Summarized from the Apographa by Gilvas Barelo, Abbot of Holamayan, and various of the Dissident Priests
Beneath Red Mountain, Dwemer miners discovered a great magical stone. By diverse methods, Lord Kagrenac, High Priest and Magecrafter of the ancient Dwemer, determined that this magical stone was the heart of the god Lorkhan, cast here in the Dawn Era as a punishment for his mischief in creating the mortal world. Determined to use its divine powers to create a new god for the exclusive benefit of the Dwemer, Kagrenac forged three great enchanted artifacts, which are called 'Kagrenac's Tools.' Wraithguard is an enchanted gauntlet to protect its wearer from destruction when tapping the heart's power. Sunder is a enchanted hammer to strike the heart and produce the exact volume and quality of power desired. Keening is an enchanted blade that is used to flay and focus the power that rises from the heart.
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When Kagrenac used these tools on the heart in the Battle of Red Mountain, no one knows what happened, but the Dwemer race disappeared entirely from the mortal world. Lord Nerevar and Lord Dagoth retrieved these tools, and didn't know what to do with them. Nerevar asked Dagoth to guard the tools while he went to consult with his counselors, Vivec, Almalexia, and Sotha Sil. He left and spoke with his three counselors, and they decided to return together to Red Mountain to decide what to do.
But while Nerevar was gone, Dagoth was tempted and confused by the powers of the tools. When Nerevar and the counselors arrived, he refused to give up the tools, claiming he had sworn to Nerevar to protect them. Then Dagoth fought with Nerevar and the counselors, and was mortally wounded and driven off, and the tools were recovered.
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Then Nerevar and his counselors decided to take the tools for safekeeping. They all swore a great oath never to use the tools, but after Nerevar's death, Vivec, Almalexia, and Sotha Sil yielded to temptation. They took these tools themselves and went to Lorkhan's heart buried beneath Red Mountain, and gave themselves divine powers.
But Dagoth had not died. We don't know what happened, but this is what we believe. His experiments with Kagrenac's Tools had joined him to the heart's divine nature in some way, so that he learned to draw power directly from the heart.
We conjecture that Dagoth Ur, driven by anger and greed, used the heart without caution and restraint, and, as a result, he has become terribly powerful, and terribly mad. But the Tribunal showed great care and restraint in their use of the tools, and so they were not driven mad, and they did many good things. Nonetheless, the Tribunal, too, appear to heave been corrupted by the heart's power, though more subtly.
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Kagrenac's Tools are cursed. Stealing power from the heart of a god is a terrible folly, and fated to disaster. The Tribunal is losing its battle to control the power of the heart. They are sustained by the same tainted power that drives Dagoth Ur mad. They grow weak, and cannot protect us from Dagoth Ur. But even if they could, would we be wise to worship gods such as these? They conceal the truth from us out of shame. They persecute the Nerevarine and the Dissident priests out of shame, when they should be welcoming them and enlisting their aid against Dagoth Ur.
The Tribunal have done much good for Morrowind and the Dunmer. But they succumbed to the temptation of Kagrenac's Tools, and though these tools once may have seemed the instruments of salvation, now they must be seen as instruments of doom.
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