Seasons of the Worm Cult

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"All is ruin. All is sorrow. The Moons have forsaken you, and doom is upon you. You will drown in shadow and blood!

Rakkhat's Voidmantle is an upcoming Mythic medium shoulder armor that comes with the Divines trait. It will be released as part of the Seasons of the Worm Cult: Part 1 update.

Bonuses[edit]

1 item: Reduce the damage of your Light Attacks by 50%. Dealing damage with a Light Attack restores 431 Magicka or Stamina, depending on your equipped weapon type. Gain additional resources when damaging an Off Balanced enemy and less resources when damaging a blocking enemy. Increase the damage of your Heavy Attacks by 50%. Heavy Attacks no longer restore resources.

Fragments[edit]

  • Five fragments are required to create the item, all of which require a master-quality Lead in order to scry, and are classed as master difficulty to excavate.
  • You are required to be at least level 7 in Scrying, and have the Antiquarian Insight IV passive in order to scry Master difficulty leads.
  • Fragment Leads are largely found in the same zone as where the fragment is excavated, save for a few cases where it may be found in different zone.
Icon Lead Source Zone Codex Entry
ON-icon-armor-Epaulets-New Moon Priest.png Double-Moon Leather Cop (?) (?) This appears to be part of an articulated leather shoulder-piece. The double-moon design is a common Khajiit motif. The dagger-like emblem dividing the moons suggests the kingdom of Anequina, first century of the Second Era. — Verita Numida The design may appear common, but the material is highly unusual. It's terror-bird hide, which makes sense for the region. But it's been steeped in a strange oil or reagent, something dark and strong. I do not know it. — Ugron gro-Thumog Armor treated with techniques our Orc expert doesn't recognize? I think this arm cop was worn by a Khajiiti warrior who walked in dark places indeed. We're looking at something made for a dro-m'Athra, my friends! — Amalien
ON-icon-armor-Shield-Minotaur.png Nightwing Besagew (?) (?) A leather besagew, part of a larger piece of shoulder armor. Specifically, the besagew is a plate protecting the armpit. Don't be fooled by the bat-wing shape. It's made of layered terror-bird hide. Old Khajiit workmanship, but an unusual motif. — Ugron gro-Thumog I can explain the bat-wing design. In Elsweyr bats are sometimes associated with Namiira, their Great Darkness. Few Khajiit warriors would openly wear such a device unless they were devoted to the Bent Dance. — Reginus Buca There is a word for Khajiit who give themselves to Namiira: dro-m'Athra. The dark coloration suggests the black fur of a cat lost to the Bent Dance, and the light-blue highlight represents the pale fire glowing in their soulless eyes. — Gabrielle Benele
ON-icon-lead-Blackened Moonstone Rivets.png Blackened Moonstone Rivets (?) (?) Small rivets such as these secure pieces of armor. They are fitted through slots so the plates can slide past each other; for example, as part of a shoulder piece. The rivets seem to be ebon steel, so this could be from a set of Dwemer armor. — Verita Numida You are mistaken. These rivets are made of moonstone ore, subsequently altered in a blacking process. Moonstone is the signature alloy of Khajiit metalcraft, but I have never seen it treated in this way. A very rare find indeed. — Ugron gro-Thumog Altered moonstone would not only look different, its mystical properties would also be changed. Blackened moonstone would lend itself to enchantments of shadow and despair. I suspect the warrior who wore this was a champion of darkness. — Gabrielle Benele
ON-icon-armor-Arm Cops-Gloamsedge.png Darkheart Leather Cop (?) (?) An old, well-made piece of leather armor intended to protect the top of the shoulder. The flourishes appear to be Khajiit in design, likely dating back to the late First Era. I feel there is something sinister about the design. — Reginus Buca Sinister, indeed. The embellishments represent a void with something missing in the center--the Khajiit myth of Namiira and the heart of Lorkhaj. I believe this armor was worn by a powerful dro-m'Athra, a Khajiit who lost their soul to darkness. — Gabrielle Benele There are obscure Twilight Cantor songs that tell of a dro-m'Athra champion or warlord called the Fang of Lorkhaj. According to legend, there is only one Fang at a time. I think this armor belonged to one of those dark champions! — Amalien
ON-icon-lead-Darkheart Armor Glaze.png Hunger-leather Heel (?) (?) This is rather mysterious! A black, heavy oil of some kind, preserved in a bronze vial of Khajiit craftsmanship. It rather looks like midnight in a bottle. I suppose it is some sort of alchemical admixture or reagent. — Amalien Midnight in a bottle? Poetic nonsense. This is a glaze used to finish ceramics or metalwork. If you examine the vial, you can discern the image of an ancient Elsweyr warrior. I am surprised by the absence of a moon motif, though. — Verita Numida The moons are not absent, they are in eclipse. Khajiit born under the Dark Moon are susceptible to the Dark Heart, which ensnares them in the Bent Dance. I suspect the warrior on the vial is a Fang of Lorkhaj, a terrible dro-m'Athra champion. — Gabrielle Benele

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