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===Nerevarine Specific Artifacts=== A list of artifacts unique to the Nerevarine. Tools of Kagrenac: The three Tools of Kagrenac are the devices by which Godhood is to be attained. It was over them that the War of the First Council was fought. The holiest relics of the Temple, two of them, Sunder and Keening, were stolen by Dagoth Ur and granted as boons to his greatest servants. Nerevarine went forth upon a great quest to claim them for himself, taking them back from the House of Ash. For when the Tools are applied to the Heart of Lorkhan, he who wields them is given a grave choice: to steal the Godhood, or forever deny it to all mortals. Sunder and Keening are always dual wielded, and can only be equipped if Wraithguard is also equipped. Sunder: The Hammer of Kagrenac is a Hand Weapon. Artifact. Attacks from Sunder strike at Initiative 1. Sunder strikes at +3 Strength +6 AP, and re-rolls failed hits. Keening: The Scalpel of Kagrenac is a Hand Weapon. Artifact. Keening has Absorb Health(6+), and Absorb Magicka(1 on 6+) upon inflicting an unsaved wound. Wraithguard: The Right Hand of Kagrenac is a Gauntlet. Artifact. Bearer has a 5+ Ward Save and may equip Sunder and Keening. +55 pts for all three Tools. Moon-and-Star: The Moon-and-Star was the ring of Nerevar while he lived. The Moon-and-Star was among the creations of Kagrenac, and among the holiest icons of Azura. Countless false Nerevarines have attempted to wear it; each was never seen again. Artifact, Ring. While bearing the Moon-and-Star ring, Nerevarine gains the Hortator ability depending on which allegiance he chooses. Nerevarine may purchase and wear Moon-and-Star in addition to another ring. +20 pts. Trueflame: The ancient sword of Nerevar, the Sword that Slays Gods, Trueflame was reforged from its shattered pieces as a gift to Nerevarine. Its twin, Hopesfire, is wielded by Almalexia. Artifact, Hand Weapon. Bearer's attacks in close combat strike at +1 Strength, ignores armor saves, Critical Strike(triggered on a to wound roll of 5+), flame, deals d3 wounds. +55 pts. Old Man's Lucky Coin: As Nerevarine prepared with his final battle with Dagoth Ur, he was approached by mighty Talos, the Ninth Divine, the God of War in the human pantheon. Talos came not as a god, however, but in the form of an old man clad in Cyrodiilic armor. He granted Nerevarine his lucky coin, a token of his support, a sign that even the Eight and One desired the destruction of the Sixth House. Artifact. While Nerevarine carries the Lucky Coin, he gets one free re-roll of a d6 each game turn(he must abide by the second result). 15 pts.
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