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fortunatto · 4 months
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"Siroria said that if she had to stay another minute in bed, she'd set it on fire. I take that as a good sign." (I really love the cloudrest trial but i wish there were quest and explorable city instead ;-;)
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album-aurum · 2 years
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- Will it blow up?
- Nope???
;)
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eyevea · 3 years
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some eso characters who are lesbians because i'm a lesbian and i say so:
- quen
- veya releth
- queen ayrenn
- adusa-daro
- varuni arvel
- silurie
- siroria
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daggerfall · 3 years
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Pointless bits of Cloudrest trivia that I inflict on my guildmates and friends whenever we run:
The mechanics each of the Welkynar are known for are actually their gryphons attacks. Roaring flare, hoarfrost, and voltaic overload are all from their gryphons, which is why the mechanic continues even if the shade goes down, but stops during the mini fights if you kill the gryphon first
Relequen is their leader, with a title called Wing Captain though he is referred to as Sir Relequen. He also wrote the style book for the Welkynar motif. Each of the Welkynar's proper title who is not Relequen is just Welkynar (name).
There's four members of the order at a time, representing the four cardinal directions.
None of them are wearing the armor type and weapon for their respective set. Relequen is a stam dps set, but he wears light armor and uses a staff. Siroria is a mag dps set but she wears medium armor and uses a sword and shield. Galenwe is a tank set and he does wear heavy armor with one exception, but uses a greatsword. Olorime is the worst though: healing set, wears heavy armor and uses a shield and mace, and uses templar jabs alongside the players in execute
The one exception for Galenwe is that he wears medium armor shoes in the same color as Siroria. However, his shade wears heavy armor shoes. I have no clue what this is about.
While Belanaril and Silaeda (Relequen and Siroria's gryphons) dont have translated meanings to their names, Falarielle and Darremalatu (Galenwe and Olorime's) do. "Cold Beauty" and "Mercy Truth". UESP also has she/her pronouns for all of the gryphons except Darre, who Olorime uses he/him for. I'm not sure how reliable this is though, as I cannot think of any sources on this.
Relequen makes a dad joke during the Z'Maja fight. "I think you'll find my gryphon quite shocking!"
Galenwe tried to stop the others from bringing Z'Maja into the city and appears the most academic of the four.
Welkynar share a magical bond with their gryphons, with the bird becoming an extension of their very selves. Thoughts, feelings, needs, everything is connected. During the mini fights, it's likely - based on the dialogue the shadow Welkynar have - that they can in fact feel the pain you're inflicting on their shadow gryphon. Even with Z'Maja's shadow magic mind controlling them, that bond still comes through above that.
If even one Welkynar doesn't survive, each of the surviving ones has their power drained from them to the point where they do not believe they can continue on as a Gryphon Knight. They accept an early retirement and mentoring new Welkynar. Only doing a +3 allows the order to continue on.
If it wasn't obvious, Nocturnal or one of her daedra/cultists gifted Z'Maja with her magical amulet that gives her her power. See the heavy attack being called Nocturnal's Favor, and her magic being shadow magic.
They're sexy
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seimone-schell · 3 years
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I finally saved all the Welkynars.
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balcaps · 5 years
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The Welkynars of Cloudrest after a successful +3 run. Unfortunately, my pc didn’t capture Relenquen, so I’ll have to go get a screenshot of him and do a ninja edit of this post later.
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midnightamant · 4 years
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Time for #veterantrials #cloudrest #progression with #siroria !! Come watch at twitch.tv/midnightamant now !! #eso #esofam #mmo #mmorpg #esoscreenshotedit #zenimax #bethesda #videogame #videogamephotography #gamerwoman #twitch #twitchstreamer #twitchaffiliate #supportsmallstreamers https://www.instagram.com/p/B4D9QDuBnG8/?igshid=1kdh9uusqhunv
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terendelev · 4 years
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When you are doing nCR+1 but your group decides to kill your dear boyfriend Relequen. Crime…
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Please don’t one shot me mister I swear I will save you one day.
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nxtheromoved · 3 years
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Cathanwe Thromorin
Temporary Bio / Stats / Verses
Synopsis
Cathanwe is a Welkynar Gryphon Knight trainee with a personality as light as a cloud and a heart as golden as her armor. She has little ambition beyond improving herself, proving her aptitude to her superiors, and honoring the legacy of the Welkynars; a trait admired by her comrades. Though she can come across as an airhead, her prowess with strategy and combat should not be underestimated, nor should her dedication be overlooked.
Basics
Name: Cathanwe Thromorin Nickname(s)/Alias(s): "Cathy" Title(s): Cey-Welkynd (literally "Shadow of Sky Child"; a term I've headcanoned for Welkynar initiates that have been chosen as a knight's apprentice) Age: 51 (elven years; appears in her mid 20's by human standards) Race: Altmer Birth Date: 4th of Sun's Dawn, 2E 531 Birth Sign: Pisces Nationality: Summerset Isles Orientation: lesbian Gender: cis woman Class: polearm paladin Occupation: Welkynar apprentice Hair: a slightly lighter shade of gold than her skin; wavy and long enough to reach her thighs and is almost always tied into a tight ponytail braid Eyes: bright gold Height: 6"4 Weight: 196 lbs Body Type: lean, straight body shape with even fat distribution; lots of definition from training but not much fat in general due to traditional dietary restrictions
Personality
Positive Traits: Tolerant, Reliable, Charismatic, Altruistic, Compassionate, Dedicated, Organized, Strategic, Gracious
Neutral Traits: Absentminded, Driving, Emotional, Frugal, Noncompetitive, Soft, Undemanding
Negative Traits: Overly Idealistic, Too Selfless, Sensitive, Reckless, Meddlesome, Quirky, Uncritical, Naive
Biography
Cathanwe was born in Alinor to Korilina, and artist, and Mithron, a banker. Mithron was killed in a botched heist when Cathanwe was 7, and Korilina couldn't cope with his loss. She left Cathanwe in the care of her father, Soliron, and disappeared into the night. She never forgot her daughter, and often her only contact with civiization would be the letters she sent to Cathanwe and her father. Cathanwe never held it against her, though it took her a long time to be able to understand why her mother left.
Her grandfather Soliron was an excellent caretaker. He treated Cathanwe with kindness and encouraged her in all her fancies. He'd hoped that she would join the Sapiarchs as he was one himself, but he did not discourage her from her dreams of joining the Divine Prosecution. However, Soliron was an old man and his body would not be able to keep up with the strain of his work. Cathanwe was barely in her twenties when Soliron had to retire from his zoological position in Sil-Var-Woad. She was ready to abandon her Divine Prosecution ambitions to take on a different trade to provide for her grandfather, but another opportunity presented itself. The Welkynars were accepting a battery of recruits, and anyone who passed their tests to be accepted as an initate was given a hefty weekly allowance. That amount of money on a weekly basis combined with her grandfather's pension could allow him to live out his days comfortably. Cathanwe was eager to accept.
She wasn't an instant standout, but once she had gotten past a harsh learning curve, she came through the trials at the top of the recruits. She was accepted as an initiate and earned the allowances just as she had hoped. She split the money into three portions; one meant to pay her grandfather's bills, one to be sent to her mother, and the smallest portion for herself. Her mother didn't ask for the money and even rejected it at first, but Cathanwe persisted. She didn't care about the money; she just wanted to connect with her more. The money was merely an excuse to send her more letters.
Cathanwe fell in love with the lifestyle of the Welkynars. It was a hard life full of daily toils, but she believed in what the Gryphon Knights stood for and gave each task whether trivial or important her best effort. Her dedication caught the attention of the Welkynar Olorime, who took her under her wing. When she had gained enough experience as an initiate, Olorime chose her as her apprentice.
Things only got harder after Cathanwe became Olorime's apprentice. Olorime was fair, but she upheld the high expectations of the Welkynar and pushed Cathanwe to excell. On top of the grunt work all initiates had to do, she was now tasked with finding a gryphon egg and raising her future mount from birth. She camped outside of a gryphon's nest for an entire week in order to retrieve an egg, and after a month of incubation, she called the new hatchling Cyralaxon. Before and after his hatching, rituals were preformed to link Cyralaxon's soul to Cathanwe's own. This was the way of the Welkynars; it was how they were able to tame their mounts. The gryphons were not truly tamed at all. The noble beasts were merely bonded with and made to understand the will of their rider.
Things were going well at Cloudrest for some time. Cathanwe's training was progressing well, and she made a habit of impressing her superiors. However, a sea sload named Z'Maja enacted a vile plan to destroy the order and was near success. She purposefully allowed her own capture so she could strike the Welkynars down from within their own home. Three of the four riders, Siroria, Galanwe, and Relequen, all perished, but Olorime survived. Cathanwe was able to survive the ordeal as well, but the majority of her fellow recruits did not. Cathanwe was eager to fight back, but Cyralaxon was just a fledgling; the only way she could aid Olorime was from the ground. Despite not having a mount and being outnumbered, Cathanwe refused to give up. She enlisted the aid of a maormer fisherwoman and skilled mage, Syvenia, to assist her and Olorime in dispelling Z'Maja and her corruption. The three were able to end the sorceress save what was left of Cloudrest.
Regardless of their victory, the order was in shambles. Olorime was the only true Welkynar left and many of the most promising recruits had been slain in the battle. The remaining initiates were tasked with aiding Cloudrest's civillian populace while a few were sent to scour Summerset for more recruits. Cathanwe was one of the few asked to travel the isle, and she convinced Syvenia to come with her. The two went to Alinor to search for recruits as well as ask Proxy Queen Alwinarwe to send resources to Cloudrest so it could rebuild. There they encountered Daeris Urzara, an agent assisting the Psijic Order in combating the Sea Sload incursion and the hidden Daedric influences behind it. Cathanwe saw the venture as an opportunity to restore the damaged honor of the Welkynars, and with Olorime's permission, she and Syvenia joined the Psijic quest.
Skyrim Verse 
In light of the dragons' return, the Thalmor have enlisted the aid of the welkynar to find a way to combat the arising threat. Cathanwe accompanies her teacher Olorime to Skyrim, and the two investigate.
Oblivion Verse 
With chaos arising in Cyrodiil, the Welkynar feared a possible threat to Summerset if the problems of the mainland were not dealt with, so Olorime and Cathanwe were sent to prevent this. They had just arrived in Kvatch when the city was beset by Daedra. Witnessing the rise of the Hero of Kvatch, they offer them and the Blades their aid in ending the Oblivion Crisis.
Dragon Age Verse
Cathanwe is a Grey Warden and assistant to Olorime, the High Constable of the Wardens. Olorime does not believe that griffons are truly extinct and often leads fruitless expeditions to track down what's left of the species. Cathanwe is her main instrument in these quests, and when she is not helping Olorime with public relations, she can often be found searching Thedas for the lost creatures.
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moons-rising · 4 years
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ZHAN-SIIR-MA’A — Children of Wind and Light
Relequen — Galenwe — Siroria — Olorime
A group of four Imperials who guard Clan Two Moons, accompanied by loyal Sphinx familiars. Blessed by both the Lightweaver and the Windsinger and easily twice the size of the average Imperial, the Zhan-Siir-Ma’a are capable of flying without pause for days, gliding on the coastal winds and keeping a watchful eye on the land below. Taking turns, there are always two of them in the air at all times, one circling above the city of Sunstone Keep to prevent anyone not of the clan from landing, the other watching over Cyrwend-Ede’s open lands beyond the city gates, keeping an eye on the roads and various locations within the clan’s territory. When not on duty they rest in their aerie near the peak of Ashmother’s Rest, the dormant volcano towering over the city.
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fortunatto · 4 years
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From Alinor to Shimmerene and every point between, The Welkynar ride the winds and defend our gleaming isle
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album-aurum · 3 years
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t-butyl · 2 years
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Eso community someone please tell my why i cant pull more than 15k on the 3mil dummy i am desperate. Cp 1k gold siroria illambris mothers sorrow. thief stone, magsorc build PLEASE HELP
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dalishdelight · 5 years
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thomasroach · 5 years
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Icy Conjuror: ESO Sets Guide – Spectral Stalker
The post Icy Conjuror: ESO Sets Guide – Spectral Stalker appeared first on Fextralife.
Welcome to another installment of a segment where we dive into one Elder Scrolls Online’s many Sets, and explore what sort of Builds you can make. Not only will we show you how to get the most from these Sets, but we’ll explain where to get them, what requirements there are to obtain them (if any), and everything else you could possibly want to know about them. In this article we will take a look at the Icy Conjuror which does Frost Damage over time upon applying  any minor debuff.
On first glance Icy Conjuror is set that ticks all of the mag dps boxes
Introduction to Icy Conjuror
This set is added with Wrathstone DLC which launches in February 2019 on PC and March on consoles. This DLC features new sets and two new Dungeons for players to take on, Frostvault and Depths of Malatar. Icy Conjuror set drops from Frostvault dungeon. Weapons and Jewelry only drop from the last Boss or Chests. This Light Armor comes in Coldsnap Motif Style, which is currently not obtainable, but is expected to be added to the game in June.
Weapon and Armor Traits are random, meaning you are likely to have to farm pieces for different Traits. This is a Light Armor Set so enchantments on Armor and Weapon pieces are Max Magicka and Absorb Magicka. Jewelry comes with Arcane Traits and Magicka Recovery Enchantments. Keep in mind that you can use Transmutation to change Traits if you wish, however the Summerset expansion is needed to change Traits on Jewelry, along with 50 Transmute Crystals.
This is how Icy Conjuror looks like
Icy Conjuror adds 1096 Magicka, 129 Spell Damage and 1487 Spell Penetration with 4 legendary pieces equipped. The 5 piece bonus summons a wraith that charges into enemy dealing up to 19k damage over 4 seconds. This effect can occur every 12 seconds.
Proc Sets and How They Work
Proc Sets, or Sets that have “chance to apply some effect” called “Proccing” are becoming more popular in ESO and seemingly added every major Update (Proc is short for: Programmed Random OCcurrence). When the conditions of the Proc Set are met the effect will trigger. However, not all Proc Sets work the same way, and some apply buffs that remain on you whether you continue to wear the Set or not. Learning how to use Proc Sets effectively is extremely important for min/maxing, especially in PvP.
An important thing to note is that Proc Sets can no longer Critically Strike or Critically Heal as of Update 13 (Homestead) so as to reduce their effectiveness in Cyrodiil. In addition, many Proc Sets have cooldowns to keep them from being abused. When choosing a Proc Set to use, if you’re so inclined, you want to not only look at the effect, but how often you can apply it. Finding Sets with little or no cooldown is ideal, because it allows you to trigger them frequently. Glorious Defender has no cooldown, which is ideal.
Two examples of “Proc Sets”. You can see that Wizard’s Riposte has no cooldown, so can be reapplied and applied to many people at once, making it extremely useful.
What You Need To Know About This Set
How this set works is whenever you put any Minor Status Effect on an enemy, an ice wraith will be summoned that does damage over 4 seconds. The cooldown is 12 seconds, so that means there is a downtime of 8 seconds. Tooltip damage can be increased to almost over 26k with 100 points into Thaumaturge and Elemental Expert Champion Skills, and since this is a Set, it cannot Critically Strike. The Set ticks every second and Frost Damage DoT can proc other sets such as Stormfist.
Minor Status Effects are the only type that can proc this set, and we are talking Minor Maim, Fracture, Breach etc. It has to say Minor (debuff) in the tooltip of the ability that you want to use. So debuffs such as reduced movement speed from Puncturing Sweep will not trigger this set, nor will any kind of Major debuff.
The effect of this set is easy to spot because an Ice Wraith is summoned and it strikes the enemy affected by the minor debuff. It is a single target attack that has no range limitation, and follows the target wherever it goes, regardless of elevation. If you are fighting multiple enemies at once, only one enemy can be affected at the same time. Ice Wraith travels at medium pace so it can be Dodged but it is quite hard to do so if used from short or medium range. It can be purged as well but cannot be reflected.
By applying Minor debuff on an enemy Icy Wraith is summoned that attacks that same enemy
One ability in particular works well with this set and that is Elemental Drain from the Destruction Staff Skill Line. Not only does it put Major Breach which reduces target’s spell resistance, it also puts Minor Magickasteal, which restores Magicka every time you damage the target, while also triggering the Ice Wraith. Since only Magicka DPS will use this Set anyway, it makes it a fantastic combination.
If you want to make the most out of set damage, then Warden is best class choice because of passive Piercing Cold. It increases Magic and Frost damage by 6% which adds up to over 30k damage over 4 seconds, which is quite insane.
Notes for PvE Players
Icy Conjuror is a set for Magicka DPS builds only. It adds Magicka, Spell Damage, Spell Penetration and on top of that adds very high damage over 4 secs, which is what every Mag DPS would want. As mentioned above, using a Warden and/or Elemental Drain is the way to go for maximum impact. Elemental Drain needs to be recast in order to trigger Ice Wraith again.
There are many sets that you can combine Icy Conjuror with to create effective Builds. Proc sets, Magicka restoration ones or direct damage increase are all fine options and final choice is up to you and your playstyle. Here are some you can use for each category:
Proc Sets: Flame Blossom, Mad Tinkerer and Mantle of Siroria are great sets for this category. All do fair bit of damage. Tinkerer and Flame can proc from Ice Wraith and both have their tooltip damage increased by Elemental Expert which we are already using to increase damage from Icy Conjuror. Siroria cannot proc from Elemental Drain or Ice Wraith but its dps increase is fantastic and you are likely to proc it from dps rotation.
Magicka Sustain Sets: Here I would pick Shroud of the Lich, Vestments of the Warlock or Worm’s Raiment. All help with Magicka management tremendously. These sets should be used if you have trouble with Magicka sustain during rotation, otherwise proc or direct damage increase sets are a way to go.
Direct DPS increase Sets: Commonly used sets in this category are Law of Julianos, Spinner’s Garments and Mother’s Sorrow. All 3 are fine choices that increase spell damage, critical and magicka which in turn leads to higher dps.
Proc Monster sets: Also great addition to Icy Conjuror. Popular Mag DPS ones that fit well would be Grothdarr, Valkyn Skoria, Zaan and Ilambris. Note that Illambris and Zaan cannot proc directly from Icy Conjuror but they will proc from your rotation. If you do not prefer proc sets then Slimecraw is good choice because it increases the damage you deal by 8%, which includes the damage damage of Icy Conjuror. You can see this on the tooltip of the set when it is equipped.
The only way to properly know if this set is actually worth using is by testing it on a Mag DPS build. In this case I was using a Templar with Mother’s Sorrow jewelry and weapons and Slimecraw Monster Set to reduce RNG a bit. Only the second set was switched and all sets have Divines Trait on it to keep level playing field. The goal was to test differences in same environment to see how good Icy Conjuror was compared to other Mag DPS sets.
Icy Conjuror: 20k
Mad Tinkerer: 22k
Overwhelming Surge: 20k
Spinner’s Garments: 20k
Flame Blossom: 20k
Mantle of Siroria: 22k
Law of Julianos: 21k
These results show that Icy Conjuror is on par with the best. Mad Tinkerer and Siroria are the only ones that outperformed others slightly. Also Mad Tinkerer’s proc goes in straight line and it can miss quite easily, while Icy Conjuror won’t miss in PvE since it follows the target. Overall, a great PvE set with no weaknesses.
Notes for PvP Players
Icy Conjuror has all the tools to be great in PvP. The Icy Wraith damage is devastating even with its damage reduced by half. Even though Icy Wraith can be Dodged, it is not easy to do so if done from short to medium distance since it travels relatively quickly (from long range it is easy to Dodge). The great thing is that the damage done is only over 4 seconds, which is not a long time, making it very efficient for a DoT effect.
Winterborn + Icy Conjuror is a powerful combination in PvP
There are devastating combinations with this set for any PvP situation. Since the Frost Damage is quite significant, combining it with something like Zaan or Caluurion Legacy will make sure you will do a lot of damage from your Sets alone. Winterborn is another one that works great in PvP with Icy Conjuror since it has 8% chance of slowing down enemies by 60% and deals decent damage as well. It can proc from Frost Damage of Icy Conjuror.
Final Verdict
Icy Conjuror stacks up with the best in dps department and has great set bonuses on its own, giving it enough build versatility to be paired with different types of sets without having to stick to one or two to make the build work. It has a high amount of damage, the Ice Wraith follows its target everywhere, and it can proc some other proc sets. The only weaknesses are that the DoT can be Dodged or cleansed by other players. However, it is hard to Dodge at close to medium range, and not everyone can cleanse.
Great set for most situations
Overall it is a great set in both PvP and PvE. It has everything a Mag DPS would want and it is more effective in PvP than some other proc sets because it follows the target. Look no further if you are searching for nice DPS set that can stack up with the best of them.
Stay tuned as I’ll be covering more ESO Sets, and be sure to check out our Wrathstone Breakdown article, as well as the Future of ESO!
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