Online:Meridian Sconce

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Meridian Sconce
Category Lighting (Chandeliers)
Quality Legendary
Limit Type Traditional Furnishings
Bind Bind on Pickup
Behavior Interactable, Light
Acquired
Description
It's said that the light of Meridia is boundless and eternal. Sadly, the candles in this majestic sconce are neither, but the impression this installation creates is long lasting.
Meridian Sconce


Available From[edit]

  • After completing this entry in the Antiquity Codex, this furnishing may be purchased from Athrahgor in Kvatch for 0005000050,000 Gold.
  • Codex Entries required: 3

Antiquity[edit]

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
ON-icon-furnishing-Meridian Sconce.png Lead: Meridian Sconce Gold Coast Master Verita Numida Gabrielle Benele Ugron gro-Thumog
To the untrained eye, this sconce might appear to portray Kynareth, but it depicts nothing of the sort. This is a votive chandelier to the Daedric Prince, Meridia, guaranteed. Hardly the sort of thing you'd want lighting your dining room table. As Daedric Princes go, she's not all that bad. What interests me is the craftsmanship. Someone built a shrine to her in Skyrim, granted. But this hardly seems Nord-inspired. Those curled arms feel Nibenese to me. Odd to find it in Colovia. If there's a difference between Nibenese and Colovians, you would barely notice. In any case, I'd date this back to 1E 1900's. Some Daedra-worshiper probably took it to the coast to escape the Alessian Order's inquisitors. Guess it didn't work out.

Release Notes

Update 26 (Greymoor - June 2020)

  • Released

Houses[edit]

No player houses come with this furnishing.