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Carved Whale Totem
Category Gallery (Art)
Quality Legendary
Limit Type Traditional Furnishings
Bind Bind on Pickup
Acquired
Description
Crafted from opal, this whale totem expresses a sense of simple joy to some. Others, however, believe it to hold more spiritual significance.
Carved Whale Totem


Available FromEdit

  • After completing this entry in the Antiquity Codex, this furnishing may be purchased from Listens-to-Sea in Fort Amol for 0002500025,000  .
  • Codex Entries required: 3

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
  Lead: Carved Whale Totem Eastmarch
  • Mammoths and overland enemies in The Rift, Eastmarch, Wrothgar, and Western Skyrim
  • Timber Mammoths in Malabal Tor
Master Ugron gro-Thumog Amalien Reginus Buca
A whale totem, eh? The Nord god, Stuhn, still has totemic roots. Never seen something like this hewn from opal, though. You typically only see this kind of stone in Elsweyr. Can't imagine the Atmorans traded with the Khajiit prior to the Dragon War. I recognize the Stuhn connection, but this statue feels less devotional than other Stuhn-precursor carvings I've seen. It feels like a purely aesthetic exercise. See the whorls supporting the whale? Do they look like clouds to anyone else? Amalien, these rumors of flying whales are patently absurd. Nord warriors "cross the whalebone bridge" to reach Sovngarde. Flying whales are just a cultural metaphor for the transition from Nirn to Aetherius. In any case, they look like waves to me.

GalleryEdit

Release Notes

Update 26 (Greymoor - June 2020)

  • Released

HousesEdit

No player houses come with this furnishing.