1.721 In addition to Morag Bal's mace, you also need to find the great broken chain

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Just like the races in the Annihilation Plane will serve different demon gods. Trivas, the dark tempter, is the apostle of the Carnival Goddess Sanguin. The three Seductive Sisters (Dylora, Jansa, and Vika) who usually appear on the Shivering Island were also briefly loyal to the Demon God Morag of Coldharbour during the plane fusion period. · Barr. You must know that Dilora is also the commander of the dark tempter on the island. They are also the dark side of the Goddess of Order, Starda & Delora, who are steadily advancing by the lord.

During the battle of plane fusion, the Demon God of Cold Harbor Molag Bal lamented on one side: "The loyalties of the Dark Tempters are fickle. Now we face the most disloyal but most deadly (the three sisters of temptation)." The other side admitted: " Seducers are known for their cunning, but I(we) have discovered that they are also powerful."

how to say. It's like a "capable person" with a serious job taking on a private job in his free time. The demon gods, who are the big bosses behind the scenes, have no objections.

After all, "Break the bones and connect the tendons." "The meat rots in the pot", the advantage has not been taken by outsiders, right?

Hundred Thousand Carnival Realm, Cold Harbor Main Domain, Blood Rose Castle.

"Good day, my goddess." The three seducing sisters, Delora, Jansa, and Vika, arrived as scheduled.

"I'm so glad you sisters can come." Even though she was surrounded by the swaying and radiant Blood Madams among the huge and blooming blood roses, the Carnival Goddess Sangjian was still stunningly beautiful. This is the aura that a demon god should have.

"We can't refuse the goddess's offer." Di Luola, the dark tempter commander among the three seducing sisters, said bluntly: "Our master (Mad God) can't refuse either."

"Since my offer is satisfactory. So how much do you know about Morag Bal?" Putting aside those meaningless pleasantries, the Carnival Goddess Sanjian went straight to the point.

"My understanding is that what the goddess wants to ask most is: 'How can Molag Bal's duality of divinity be stripped away' and 'A new bedwoman be born for Shu'er in this world'." The dark tempter commanded Guandilola perfectly inherited the mad god Sheogorath's unabashed and disgusting rationality.

Of course, as the Carnival Goddess Sangjian who was "shaped by his own hands" by the lord, there is no need to hide it from the inside out: "Yes, that's it."

"Then Goddess, in addition to Morag Bal's mace, you also need to find the broken chain." A moment of madness suddenly flashed in the eyes of Dark Tempter Commander Dilora.

The Mace of Molag Bal belongs to Molag Bal, the god of domination and enslavement, one of the Sixteen Demon Gods. It is a one-handed melee blunt weapon.

Generally speaking, daemons cannot forge items themselves, so daemons often force mortals to forge the weapons and armor used by daemons. So Molag Bal fooled an orc blacksmith, and eventually dragged him into his own plane of annihilation, Coldharbour, and tortured the soul to order him to forge the mace.

Whenever Molag Bal feels the need to intervene in mortal affairs, he will choose a mortal agent and give him this hammer. Unlike other demon gods who need to sign a contract with an agent, Molag Bal allows mortals to use this weapon freely. In his opinion, when this mace appears in the world, it will definitely cause a bloody storm (so it doesn't matter who you give it to). It is said that it can drain the magic power of the target and transfer it to the holder of the mace, so it is also called the vampire hammer. If the target of the attack has no magic power, it will directly absorb the power and transmit it to the user: "Morag Bal's mace can steal magic power from the person being attacked." "Layers call it a vampire mace, and it can be used as a A conduit through which magical energy flows into the bearer." Because of Molag Bal's rather casual attitude towards this powerful demonic weapon, many legends surround this unscrupulous mace.

For example, on the 20th of the Night Star Month (December 20th), the New Year of the Kairou region on the west coast of Hammerfell, the day of Chil'a, someone successfully summoned Molag Bal. .

The Demon God said to him: "So you want power, Anonymous. Power is far more real than wisdom, right? So now, in order for us to evaluate your abilities, we are going to make you do some hard work. Of course, It's not a nuisance. You'll probably enjoy it quite a bit. A simple assassination, and you'll be rewarded with a mace upon completion. This way we'll know if you're ready for real power. .This deal sounds good, right?”

Interestingly, although Molag Bal has never demonstrated dual divinity, he refers to himself as "us". Because after "Return to Skyrim", the Lord did not trigger the established quest line related to Molag Bal: The House of Horrors. So naturally, I didn't get Molag Bal's mace.

As for the other demonic artifact "The Broken Great Chain" mentioned by Dark Seducer Commander Dilora, we must mention another famous demonic artifact: the Dark Anchor.

The Dark Anchor is a device forged from black crystal and cold iron, used to weaken the barrier between Nirn and Coldharbour, allowing the two planes to merge. Used extensively during plane fusion. It is said that the Dark Anchor was forged in the Black Forge and could pull (parts of) Nirn into Cold Harbor.

The work on the hidden anchor had begun a long time ago, but it was not always smooth sailing. The orcs of Wrothgar stole the ancient stones used by the Order of the Worm to build hidden anchors in the Wrothgar region to build the walls of New Orsinium. The Dark Anchor in the Wilderness Cliff area was occupied by the Mage Guild, the Blackcaster Mages Guild (Blackcaster Mages Guild), a group of mages that ruled Erin Hel. They were originally members of the Mages Guild, but came here because they were not satisfied with studying in the ivory tower. Desolate cliffs, experience in the wild), and the destruction of the cabinet of scales.

The ultimate form of the Dark Anchor is The Great Shackle, a huge device that can complete the fusion of planes on its own. The fire used to forge the Great Chain is fueled by the Charcoal of Remorse.

Due to the considerable strength required to reach Nirn across Oblivion, the Soul-Shriven (undead creatures whose souls were dragged into Coldharbour leaving only human shells) are useless. Powerful mortals, especially magic-users, provide the most efficient and cleanest sources of energy, but most of the Dark Anchor's energy comes from the Elemental Acolytes. Storm Spirits provide more energy than Fire and Frost Spirits, so they are widely used.

Creatures that drive the plane fusion through the Great Chain will be imprisoned in the prism, and the mana channel will be used to absorb the life force of the imprisoned creatures to drive the Great Chain. But this energy is unstable; reversing the flow of energy in the mana conduit will break the control lock and overload the prism. This design flaw ultimately cost the Plane Fusion valuable fuel.

In 2E 582, the Mages' Guild and the Fighters' Guild jointly attacked Cold Harbor. The Soulless Ones and Vanus Galerion stormed the Black Forge and destroyed the Great Chain. But he soon learned that the Great Chain formed a flat vortex that would swallow Nirn. The two guilds joined forces, and under the rule of King Laloriaran Dynar, the last Ayleid king, King Laloriaran Dynar was the last Ayleid king who lived from the First Era to the Second Era. He ruled Nenalata, a vassal state of the First Human Empire of Alessia, and later founded Bisnensel. However, he had conflicts with the Primeval Seekers, a cult that worshiped Mora. Forced to flee after the conflict, Dyna sought shelter from the High Elf Direnni family in the High Rock area, and integrated troops from all over High Rock to win the Battle of Glenaba Wasteland, crushing the Alessian Order's attempt to occupy High Rock. However, He was captured by Morag Bal when he returned to Nenalata and imprisoned in the Lightless Oubliette. Dyna spent thousands of years in Cold Harbor, thanks to Meridia's blessing and Cold Harbor Distorting the nature of time and becoming immortal. During the fusion of the planes, the Soulless Man rescued Dyna. He continued to use his expertise to command the troops of the Warriors Guild, and invaded the depths of Cold Harbor all the way, and finally died at the end of the fusion of planes. moment) to reach the plane vortex. The Soulless One used the Light of Meridia to destroy the core of the plane vortex, ending the fusion of planes.

In Tamriel, Dark Anchors form at locations called Dolmens. Each dolmen is guarded by a horde of Daedra and undead. They must be defeated and the five Anchor Pinions stopped. When four Anchor Gears are stopped, a more powerful creature will appear. Defeat him to end the fifth Anchor Gear.

Dark Anchor of Tamriel begins with a group of members of the Order of the Worm chanting and making sacrifices. Then the anchor will fall from the sky and drop into the rock. Daedra and the undead begin to appear. Defeating enemies will send their animus (soul) into the gear, and closing the gear will expel all enemies. It is important to note that standing in one place for too long will cause you to suffer damage from electrostatic charges.

It stands to reason that all the great chains would break when the Soulless One's final plane merged.

So, which one in particular is the "big broken chain" that Dark Tempter Commander Dilora refers to?