These stories are also recorded in the book "The Truth about Orcs": Orcs were born in the Dawn Era. Compared to the elven race, history once mistakenly considered them to be beasts, but orcs are actually the descendants of Trinimac. When Trinimac was eaten by the demon Boethea and transformed into another demon within that evil god, the orcs were also transformed. The orcs' ancient name is "Orsimer," meaning "the Forsaken," and they follow Malacath, "the Remains of Trinimac."
Therefore, orcs are also classified in the subfamily of elves, and their official name is Orc.
Malacath is depicted as a muscular orc armed with heavy weapons, which is the most beautiful image in orc culture. He loves and protects his followers. He is also considered by the dark elves to be the evil demon god who is one of the Four Corners of Disaster, and is known as the God of Curses and the Old Knocker.
The Warren Hammer originally belonged to the chief of the Loken clan. He refused to join the First Council and decided to move the entire clan out of this place of right and wrong. He threw his hammer high into the sky over Tamriel and decided to settle where it landed. As a result, the hammer fell in western Tamriel, in a place called Volenfell by Chief Loken, which means "City of the Hammer" in Dwemer. The area was later renamed Hammerfell. This is how Hammerfell came to be. Clan Loken's journey across Tamriel is depicted in many ruins in the region, with Volenlug flying through the sky like a shining meteor, showing the way for the Dwemer dwarves.
After the Dwemer disappeared in 1E 700, the hammer ironically embodied the power of Malacath, the Dwemer lord of suffering.
Around 2E 582, fragments of the handle of Warren's hammer were sold at high prices on various black markets. It was unveiled in its entirety later that year. Dissatisfied with the bloodshed caused by the Three Banners War, the Mad God Sheogorath, one of the Sixteen Demon Gods, decided to let them have some fun for themselves. He decided to steal some artifacts from the Daedra and send them to Tamriel, causing chaos for fun. Warren Luger was one of Sheogorath's collectibles, which he placed in Cheesemonger's Hollow on Shivering Island. Sheogorath would invite some madmen in to test the artifact. Of course being the mad god he is, he cursed the artifact just for fun. Warren's hammer, which was sent to the battlefield of Cyrodiil, still continued the curse of the mad god. In the end, no matter who holds it for a short time, Warren's hammer will still be taken back to the Shivering Island, but as long as Sheogorath rises, it will be sent to various battlefields in Cyrodiil, causing three parties to fight for it and start a bloodbath together. Rain and fishy wind. During the Alliance War, all three parties would use hammers against each other, and Warren's Hammer changed hands several times. The Three Alliances also made some replicas, which shows the invincible and terrifying power of Warren's hammer.
Warren's Hammer was later discovered by the Eternal Champions during the Imperial Vision in 3E 397. During the Rebellion in the West, a Blade agent summoned Malacath for power, and the Daedra agent granted the Eternal Champion Warren the Hammer to slay the Tempter (the Daedra) who had betrayed him. A sort of)".
Later, the Hammer of Warren was owned by the 4,000-year-old wizard Davis Fell, who locked the hammer in a chest in the Corprusarium. One of his hobbies was to invite thieves to steal hammers from his trunk and then enjoy watching the thieves miss. Around 3E 427, the elven hero Nerevarine took it away.
Time comes to 4E 201. The orcs of Largashbur in Skyrim were attacked by a tribe of giants, and the tribe's treasure "Shagrol's Hammer" was taken away by the giants. Malachith cursed the Horde for their weakness, and the orcs asked him how to gain forgiveness. So the chieftain Yamaz accepted the test to eliminate the giants occupying the shrine of Malacath. But he was too weak and was killed by a giant hammer. In the end, Wu Chen, who came with him as an adventurer, completed the mission. Malachis turned Shagrol's war hammer into the Warren Hammer, gave it to Wu Chen, and appointed Gularzob as the new chieftain.
In other words, the current owner of Warren's Hammer is our beloved Lord Ximu.
When this Warren Hammer, forged by the Dwemer dwarves, appeared out of thin air in the hands of the lord. The expression of "Shadow of Paarthurnax" was really wonderful: "My lord, I heard that you caught the Wind Ring of Goddess Gine while fishing?"
"Just go fishing." The lord stretched out his hand and stroked it, and the ferocious hammer head immediately lit up with a scarlet magic core. It felt like there was a demon's eye hidden inside Warren's hammer. Or "Little Sun": the legendary hammer of Warren, which combines the ingenuity of the dwarves with the wrath of the demon Malachith. Its true nature and complex loyalties remain a matter of hot debate, but in the hands of a skilled warrior, its power is unbeatable.
"Shadow of Paarthurnax" sighed: "My lord, if you give the power of Warren's hammer to the orcs who believe in the demon god Malachis, such as the defense hero Stonebreaker of the Secunda Ice Creek Mine, ·Goza Gra-Bago, you will obtain the eleventh ‘Ring Goddess’. As the dragon clan of Skyrim, our 21 sisters cannot compete with your ‘Ring Goddess’.”
"Don't underestimate yourself, Paarthurnax." The lord was also speechless. Because only by first obtaining the relevant memory copy can the artifact left in a certain "plot fragment" be retrieved. This is like the need for a complete branch memory to continue the frozen branch plot: "As the dragon scales left by Akatosh in the present world, you and your sisters, including Alduin, all have descendants from the Time Dragon God. The continuation of divinity. As long as..."
The Lord Lord snapped his fingers: "At the right time, you can break through the frame and become the 'Ring Dragon God'."
"Shadow of Paarthurnax" was sincerely convinced: "You are absolutely right, my lord. As you said, 'Only by retrieving the relevant adventure memories can the lost artifact be retrieved'. I suggest you Before heading to Songard, it is best to retrieve all the divine and magical weapons that you have collected and match them with the appropriate ‘Ring Goddess’.”
"It makes sense." The Lord happily accepted: "Then let's start with the Dawnbreaker."
According to the original design of the lord. The demon god Meridia is the nemesis of the undead. Those undead creatures that try to escape the destined death blessed by the "Circle of Death" controlled by the Corrupt Lady will be affected by the ruthless holy light of Meridia who controls the "Circle of Light". trial.
Naturally hostile to the undead. In the original plot of "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim", when Wu Chen, who was still an adventurer, dealt with the undead creatures that invaded her temple, she gave the dragonborn artifact Dawnbreaker, a long sword specially designed to deal with undead creatures.
However, this divine sword, the Dawnbreaker, which "shoots out thousands of rays of light like the sun and burns all undead creatures to ashes", has never appeared.
Now that I think about it, the lord must have forgotten it in some memory fragment.
So the question is, where is it?