Void-Crystal Anomaly | ||
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Category | Conservatory (Crystals) | |
Quality | Legendary | |
Limit Type | Traditional Furnishings | |
Bind | Bind on Pickup | |
Behavior | Animated | |
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Description | ||
Floating serenely, these black crystals provide an unsettling focal point to any garden or room. |
Void-Crystal Anomaly is an Antiquity furnishing that can be found in Coldharbour.
It was previously known as the "Black Fragment of Lyg" and had the description "Floating serenely, these black crystals provide a meditative focal point to any garden or room. Whether they actually originate from Lyg is still up for debate among scholars." before being renamed, and it is still referred to as such in numerous files.
Available FromEdit
AntiquityEdit
This antiquity furnishing can be obtained via the Antiquities system. First, you must obtain the following Antiquity lead:
Icon | Lead | Location | Source(s) | Difficulty | Codex | ||
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Lead: Void-Crystal Anomaly | Coldharbour |
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Master | Gabrielle Benele | Amalien | Gabrielle Benele | |
I've only seen something like this once--an artist's rendering we found in a Worm Cult hideout. It's radiating ... something. I can't really explain it, but I'm detecting a gap in the flow of natural magicka. | Fascinating! Makes one wonder how the Antiquarian's Eye managed to find it. It clearly comes from Oblivion. The question is, what part of Oblivion? The connection to Molag Bal seems clear enough, but the shapes resemble crystals from the Spiral Skein. | Molag Bal practices all sorts of bizarre alchemy in his Vile Laboratory. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if he managed to pry some facet of Mephala's realm into his own. Corrupting the essence of another Prince would be difficult, but not impossible. |
NotesEdit
- The Void-Crystal Anomaly was previously known as the "Black Fragment of Lyg" on the Public Test Server.
GalleryEdit
Release Notes
Update 26 (Greymoor - June 2020)
- Released
HousesEdit
No player houses come with this furnishing.