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Crafting Motif 121: Clan Dreamcarver Shoulders
ID 8940
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Crafting Motif 121: Clan Dreamcarver Style
A guide to crafting armor and weapons in the Clan Dreamcarver style

By Flaminius Auctor, Province General, Fighters Guild
A guide to armor and weapons crafted in the Clan Dreamcarver style

Hail, brave warrior! I welcome you to the battle to defend Tamriel against Daedric incursions. Whether you are a member of the Fighters Guild or not, you have a part to play in the never-ending war against the powers of Oblivion. These foes are strange and unnatural indeed, but the first step in the march to victory is simple: Know your enemy. To that end, I hope to educate you on the distinctive weapons and armor favored by the Dremora of Clan Dreamcarver. Rarely seen in Tamriel, the Dreamcarvers serve the Queen of Nightmares, Prince Vaermina. Cruel and clever (even by Dremora standards), Dreamcarvers regard mortals with utter contempt. Since they delight in turning our own fears against us, it's only fair to turn their weapons against them—or at the least, give you the ability to recognize Dreamcarvers for what they are when you meet them in battle. Forewarned is forearmed!

SHOULDERS

Iron spaulders decorated with fearsome spikes are a part of every Dreamcarver's battle attire. To Dreamcarvers, intimidation is a weapon just as important as the blade in a warrior's hand—they use fear to undermine their foes before the first blow is even struck.