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ESO: Viewing Antiquity Lead: ID#264

id 264
name Font of Auri-El
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quality 5
difficulty 4
requiresLead 1
isRepeatable 1
rewardId 2315
zoneId 1160
setId 0
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categoryId 37
categoryOrder 10
categoryName Western Skyrim
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categoryCount 16
loreName1 Reginus Buca
loreDescription1 This architecture looks Elven, certainly, but the silhouette and the stone clearly differ from that of the Ayleids, Dwarves, Chimer and other mainland mer. Given the location, it's almost certainly Snow Elf architecture.
loreName2 Verita Numida
loreDescription2 Unquestionably. That leads us to puzzle over what purpose it served. Based on its shape, one might mistake it for a wayshrine. But it can't be that. Look inside. The metallic shrine indicates a religious function.
loreName3 Ugron gro-Thumog
loreDescription3 Auri-El, by the looks of it. Seems a little abstract, honestly. Elves make a point of including Elven likenesses in their shrines to reinforce their familial connections to the Divines. This probably rested near a statue of the Chief Divine himself.
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