This article is about the antiquity. For the achievement, see Dreams and Memories Music Box.
Music Box, Dreams and Memories | ||
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Category | Services (Music Boxes) | |
Quality | Legendary | |
Limit Type | Traditional Furnishings | |
Bind | Bind on Pickup | |
Behavior | Animated, Audible, Interactable | |
Acquired | ||
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Description | ||
When activated, plays a music box arrangement of the poignant "Dreams and Memories" composition. |
The Music Box In Dreams and Memories is a unique Music Box that's available via the Antiquities system.
The furnishing is split into three fragments, and although the Leads can be found in any zone, the dig sites for each fragment are tied to a specific zone. After collecting, scrying, and excavating all three leads, you are automatically awarded the Music Box, In Dreams and Memories and the furnishing is added to your inventory.
Available FromEdit
- After completing this entry in the Antiquity Codex, this furnishing may be purchased from Athrahgor in Skywatch, Redfur Trading Post, and Vivec City, or Tarmimn in Alinor, for 150,000 .
- Codex Entries required: 9
AntiquityEdit
This antiquity furnishing can be obtained via the Antiquities system. First, you must obtain the following Antiquity leads in the Aldmeri Symphonia set:
Icon | Lead | Location | Source(s) | Difficulty | Codex | ||
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Lead: Lacquered Wooden Tone-Box | Summerset |
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Intermediate | Reginus Buca | Gabrielle Benele | Amalien | |
You can tell from the grain pattern here, the person who made this repurposed wood from another object. These minor warps make it no less beautiful. Hard to believe, given its finish, but I think this box used to be part of a ship. | Some of the oldest wooden relics on Summerset have a similar appearance. If they managed to turn something utilitarian like a boat into a magnificent object like this ... well, I would hate to be a woodworker looking at this. | Maybe they took it from High Lord Torinaan's flag-swan! A lesser-known prophesy foretold that the lost children of Aldmeris would "make of their branches a new home on distant shores." The branches bit never made sense. Maybe they meant wooden ships! | |||||
Lead: Aldmeri Golden Embellishments | Auridon |
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Advanced | Reginus Buca | Gabrielle Benele | Amalien | |
Much of the imagery from the Aldmer carried over into the descending cultures, like the High Elves. Amalien knows how fond her people are of aquiline imagery. That might explain the bird figurine. The Magnus connection is a bit puzzling, though. | I assume you're talking about the sun marking? I've seen it in some of the mosaics in Firsthold. Particularly around Torinaan's ruin. It looks more like heraldry than religion iconography to me. Maybe Torinaan's calan-sigil. | Could this be a symbol from Aldmeris itself? We High Elves like to pretend we know everything about our place of origin, but what little we do know feels like wild conjecture to me. What if this is what they saw in their sky? A sun unlike any other! | |||||
Lead: Preserved Music Box Mechanism | Grahtwood |
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Master | Reginus Buca | Verita Numida | Amalien | |
Despite the object's age, the miniscule aspects of this music box seem to be in perfect working order. We should take care when handling it, though. Amalien, please resist the urge to take it apart. | Legends speak of Aldmeri music that could ease the mind and ward off grief entirely. A valuable property for such a long-lived race. Obviously, this mechanism isn't capable of such things, but hearing an Aldmeri melody would likely bring joy to any Elf. | I'm not so sure. This sounds like a mourning song. The sting of death was far more acute for my ancient kin since it reminded them of their mortal curse. I reminds me of traditional High Elf requiems. |
Release Notes
Update 26 (Greymoor - June 2020)
- Released