The Sload used the tangled nest of coral formations to get around, but they must have developed a way to harvest it as well. I can't even begin to imagine how. I can't even begin to imagine how. This coral feels hard as stone, and I can't imagine a Sload swinging a pick! Idea that we all live in a simulacrum, logic simulation of reality, is persistent in the back of my head for years now. I named it ”logic simulation of reality” since we, as beings gifted with reason, tend to pattern, rationalize, define, calculate and control objective universe that we perceive within our subjective one.
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This is a list of all of the Antiquities that are found in Artaeum.
Name | Faded Psijic Folio | 250 | - Amalien
- Is this some kind of Psijic folio? At last! A chance to reveal their shrouded mysteries! Their hidden truths! Wait—why is it blank? Is this a joke? An unused booklet? An Elf tries not to get her hopes up …. How depressing.
- Verita Numida
- Giving up so soon? That's hardly the Amalien I know. Look closer. Just there, near the spine and along the edges. See those glyphs? Barely visible to the eye? This book may have played a role in secret Psijic correspondence.
- Amalien
- Of course! A group as powerful and secretive as the Psijic Order wouldn't just set ink to parchment like some common mage. I only wonder how they managed to make these markings. A magic plume, or do they simply will the glyphs into being?
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Difficulty | Simple |
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Name | Warped Scrying Dipper | 1,000 | - Gabrielle Benele
- Appears to be some kind of wand. Beech or Hickory, I think. So plain in appearance that some might use it in a game of fetch with the family dog. But I'd advise against that. There's a powerful magic at its core.
- Ugron gro-Thumog
- Old Elves and their crazy magic. It reminds me of a pestle of some kind. For dipping, stirring, or crushing. I hear the Psijics can read water. Some kind of powerful augury based on watching ripples. Maybe they make the ripples with this?
- Amalien
- You may be right, Ugron. The tip of the wand seems darker and more gnarled than the rest. I suspect the Order's scriers tap the surface of their basins with this ensorcelled tool to get a better view of the world, and perhaps even the future!
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Type | Treasure |
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Difficulty | Intermediate |
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Lead | - Successfully excavating a Faded Psijic Folio
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Name | Ritemaster's Slate | 5,000 | - Gabrielle Benele
- I've never seen one of these! A famed Ritemaster's Slate. According to Psijic tomes, Ritemasters like Iachesis used these unassuming objects to write theorums [sic]and spells, then store them in a harmless demi-plane for later use. A journal unlike any other! I only wish I could travel to the strange realm these theorums [sic]reside in. Do the thoughts move, or talk? Are they reduced to ash, then reassembled? I fear we'll never know.
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Type | Treasure |
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Difficulty | Advanced |
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Lead | - Successfully excavating a Warped Scrying Dipper
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Name | Coral Plating | N/A | - Gabrielle Benele
- I've read that dense corals provided the entire foundation of Thras. They probably mined it in much the same way we mine iron and stone, right?
- Verita Numida
- Undoubtedly. The Sload used the tangled nest of coral formations to get around, but they must have developed a way to harvest it as well. I can't even begin to imagine how. This coral feels hard as stone, and I can't imagine a Sload swinging a pick!
- Ugron gro-Thumog
- Take a hard look at the plates. Subtle variations in the color and the pattern of hollows. Different corals probably provided different advantages in battle. Lightness, durability, etc. Best part: it won't sink you to the bottom of the sea.
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Type | Mythic Item Fragment (Thrassian Stranglers) |
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Difficulty | Master |
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Lead | - Fishing in any Mystic fishing hole
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Aldmeri Dominion | Auridon •Grahtwood •Greenshade •Khenarthi's Roost •Malabal Tor •Reaper's March |
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Daggerfall Covenant | Alik'r Desert •Bangkorai •Betnikh •Glenumbra •Rivenspire •Stormhaven •Stros M'Kai |
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Ebonheart Pact | Bal Foyen •Bleakrock Isle •Deshaan •Eastmarch •The Rift •Shadowfen •Stonefalls |
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DLC Areas | Artaeum •Clockwork City •Gold Coast •Hew's Bane •Murkmire •Northern Elsweyr •Orsinium •The Reach •Southern Elsweyr •Summerset •Vvardenfell •Western Skyrim |
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How To Get Artaeum Pickled Fish Bowl
How To Get To Artaeum Island
To reach this skyshard, you need to progress with the first Summerset main quest, The Queen’s Decree. At one point in this quest, you’ll be able to reach the Artaeum map and its solo dungeon, called Traitor’s Vault.
If you’ve already completed the quest, you’ll need to get back to the Keep of the Eleven Forces, located just south from Shimmerene. This is where the portal to Artaeum is now unlocked. Go through it and head left – west shortly after. You’ll soon reach a part of the compound where a blue light illuminates the entrance to the Traitor’s Vault. Go through it.
Based on the quantity of moldering ruins on Artaeum, once there must have been many more Monks of the Psijic Order than are present today. This hall looks to have been abandoned more recently than most.
In the delve, follow the path to your right at all times. This path will take you to the top floor, and the ruined part of the pathway, where a Bone Colossus defends the Skyshard that is looming over the center of the Traitor’s Vault.
Artaeum Entrance
Map Location
Traitor’s Vault Entrance
Looming over the center of the Traitor’s Vault