Tamriel Rebuilt adds a number of new Artifacts to the world of Morrowind. An Artifact is a unique and unusually powerful magical item. Artifacts are specifically defined as anything with a unique appearance. This is opposed to Unique items, which are defined as those which there is only one of, but which have the same appearance as other generic items. Some are rewards for quests, others may be found through exploration.
Artifacts listed here (rather than solely in Tamriel Data) are no longer in development and have been merged into playable versions of TR.
Charge/Cost = Uses indicates how many uses on average you can get before needing to recharge the clothing (or wait for it to charge on its own). Note that the Cost depends on your Enchant skill, so your results may vary.
The Fetish of the Ishanuran is a prized possession of the Ashlanders of the Ishanuran, and is granted only to the one who proves themselves to be the Nerevarine. You may offer such proof during the events of Ishanuran Nerevarine.
The giant gemstone named the Stone of Septimia was looted from a Tsaesci triple-decked riverboat during Uriel Septim V's invasion of Akavir, as per the note next to the artifact in Firewatch College's museum wing. It disappeared after the disaster at Ionith, only to reappear without explanation on a Bosmer's mantelpiece in Bravil. From here it was briefly reposessed by the Septim imperial line, before being ultimately moved to Firewatch in Morrowind at the behest of Uriel VII.
Artifact: Sash of the Obainat (T_De_UNI_SashObainat)
Type
Belt
Statistics
Weight
2
Value
1400
Enchantment
Cast When Used Rally Creature 50 pts for 20 secs on Target
Charge/Cost = Uses
75/15 = 5
Sash of the Obainat
An artifact of the Obainat ashlander tribe. It is given as a reward for the quest Obainat Nerevarine, which you may undertake as part of seeking to be proclaimed the Nerevarine. It is unclear to which tribe the sash originally belonged (the Obainat having been formed out of several groupings shortly before your arrival).
The Crusader's Ring is a ring which boosts some of the skills associated with the Crusader class when worn. It can be found within a chest belonging to Duchess Perulia Jandacia in Firewatch. The chest is present within the Ducal Chambers of Ember Keep.
The ring features in the quest Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Forgiveness, and can be found on a table in the Penitent's Cavern, in the Monastery of St. Aralor, Roth Roryn.
The Ring of Champions is an artifact that constantly strengthens your agility, endurance and strength.
It appears on the Corpse of a Champion, which lies in Necrom's catacombs. Enter the Catacombs: Depths in that city and seek out the northeastern chamber (it lies above a cavern) to find the sarcophagus on which the champion is laid.
The Ring of Elfborn is a unique ring that strengthens your magicka pool. It is held by Hyaril, a High Elf Sorcerer found within Yashazmus's Shrine area.
The Ring of Flesh is an artifact that fortifies your health and unarmored skill. It can be found on the Corpse of Narlos Gedran in Balititashpi in the Armun Ashlands.
Artifact: Ring of Lighting Speed (T_Com_UNI_RingLightingSpeed)
Type
Ring
Statistics
Weight
0.1
Value
18000
Enchantment
Cast When Used Light 20-30 pts for 30 secs on Self Fortify Speed 20-30 pts for 30 secs on Self
Charge/Cost = Uses
225/45 = 5
Ring of Lighting Speed
The Ring of Lighting Speed is a unique trinket that fortifies your speed and provides a light effect on use. It can be found upon the corpse of a noble in Dulandos' catacombs.
The Ring of Respite is an artifact with healing powers that is of some importance to the Imperial Cult. During the quest, The Ring of Respite, you will be sent to retrieve this ring from Windbreaker Keep.
The Seafarer's Ring is a unique ring that confers a constant Water Walking effect. It can be taken from the Unusual Shipwreck found high up in the Roth Roryn hills of Morrowind's mainland.
Namira's Shroud is an artifact of the titular Daedric Prince. It is stored in the vault of Tholer Andas in Andothren, and is the target of the Orlukh Clan quest, Namira's Shroud. In this, the vampire ancient named Varos makes use of the Shroud to travel to the region of his lost clan.
While it lacks any obvious enchantment, the Shroud does in fact have special powers added via script. When worn by a vampire it removes the Sun Damage effect that would otherwise prevent that vampire from traveling about during the day without harm. However, it also confers a 30 pt Personality draining effect and a 50% Weakness to Fire.
Adorned with golden lining and fine ebony jewels, the Robe of Ebon Regency was woven in the halls of the Ebon Tower and gifted to the Raathim family of Morrowind during the early Third Era. The robe was soon acquired by Empress Regent Katariah Raathim, and became a symbol of her enduring reign until her death in 3E 200. The enchantment on the robe was said to have boosted the empress's influence around the empire, and significantly increased her popularity among the people of Tamriel. After her death, the robe was returned to the Ebon Tower and remains here to this day.
The Robe of St. Meris is the attire of St. Meris the Peacemaker, a famed healer. Fittingly, the robe provides potent restorative powers to the wearer on use.