Page 3 of 12 - Skyrim Unlimited Rings and Amulets SSE - posted in File topics: If you put a ring around each ball, that is 23. The following page is dedicated to creating custom followers via console commands, as well as a list of potential characters for the conversion. 1 Briefing 2 Creating Follower Via Console Commands 2.1 Example 3 Pacifying Characters Via Console Commands 4 Character Model Generation Mechanics 4.1 What to convert 4.2 What not to convert 5 List of potential character for custom follower conversion. If you know of another mod that adds amulets and rings that you'd like to wear unlimited amount of, let me know. This mod was created with the help of xEdit MXPF script I wrote (or rather clobbered together using various resources online).
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| A mysterious gauntlet |
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
Note: This quest does not appear in your journal.
- Discover a strange gauntlet in The Midden Dark.
- Investigate the surrounding area to find a key and an incident report.
- Retrieve the missing rings mentioned, located in the Arcanaeum.
- Return to the gauntlet and place the rings in their correct places.
- Decide whether to kill or help release Velehk Sain.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
The Midden Dark[edit]
While exploring The Midden Dark beneath the College of Winterhold, you will discover a circular room littered with blood and skeletons. In the center of the room sits a small statue in the form of a gauntlet. On the table nearby there will be a key and an incident report which describes a failed summoning ritual and four rings.
Ornamental Rings[edit]
Following the clues in the report, the player can find the needed rings in a master-locked chest located in the Arcanaeum. The lock can be picked, or simply opened with the key, in order to obtain the four ornamental rings: Pithi's Ring, Treoy's Ring, Balwen's Ring, and Katarina's Ring. Note that the rings are owned, and removing them from the chest is considered stealing.
Once you have obtained the rings, return to the gauntlet in the Midden Dark.
Place the rings on the gauntlet by activating each finger as follows:
- Index Finger: Katarina's Ring
- Middle Finger: Treoy's Ring
- Ring Finger: Balwen's Ring
- Little Finger: Pithiken's Ring.
The Summoning[edit]
Asgeir's Wedding Band
Once all four rings are placed on the appropriate fingers, the fingers will curl into a fist, and a Dremora pirate named Velehk Sain will be summoned. He will bargain with you for his release, offering treasure from his pirating days in exchange. You can choose out of two options:
- Release: If you release him, he will vanish and you will receive Velehk Sain's Treasure Map. The map leads to a hidden stash of treasure (leveled general treasure), located west-northwest of Winterhold, and north of Saarthal, on an island with a statue of Talos. Note that there are several statues of Talos in the surrounding area; the one you need is the one where the statue is at the very apex of the small island. (map). The treasure is magically hidden and will only reveal itself if Velehk is released. The treasure is conjured by your proximity, you will not see it from a distance.
- Kill: You can opt to kill him and loot his corpse for two scimitars, a daedra heart, Hammerfell garb, and Redguard boots.
Notes[edit]
- Unlike other quest items, the rings can be removed from your inventory. Velehk Sain cannot be summoned without the rings, so you should be careful not to misplace them.
- The rings are ornamental and cannot be worn by you. They will be stored with miscellaneous items in your inventory.
- If you are quick enough and have a strong enough weapon, you can release him, get the map, and then kill him as he disappears. His body will vanish before it can be looted. However, if you exit the conversation after you pick the option to release him and before you get the map, you can kill him quickly enough for his body to be looted.
- It is, however, possible to pickpocket Velehk Sain for his weapons and armor (though not the Daedra Heart, obviously) with the Misdirection and Perfect Touch perks. Simply kneel behind the spot where he appears, go through the dialogue as if you're going to let him go, and leave the conversation immediately after you select 'Velehk Sain I release you.' Then, pickpocket him for all available items. This will cause a glitch however which makes him start all the dialogue over again. Go through and release him once again, then claim the treasure.
- The game doesn't trigger the treasure to appear as soon as you select the 'Velehk Sain, I release you' dialogue option. Instead, the trigger is at the end of the dialogue line, after Sain says 'See you on the other side, mortal'. The implication of this is that if you're pressing the activate button to skip through the dialogue more quickly, you can actually cause the game to not trigger the treasure to appear. If you're electing to take the deal, allow Sain to speak instead of skipping through the dialogue to ensure you get the treasure.
- If Urag gro-Shub catches you stealing the rings from the chest in The Arcaneum, he will react by turning hostile, and remove them from your inventory. At that point, they will no longer be obtainable, as they cannot be pickpocketed back. The only way to solve this is to reload a previous save.
Quest Stages[edit]
- All of the quest stages are empty: 0, 10, 40, 50, 75, 80, 100.
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Carry weight is a crucial metric in Skyrim that dictates how much weight your character can carry. A larger carry weight means your character can carry more items. Thankfully, there are ways to increase your carry weight with cheats (console commands).
This guide assumes you know how to open and use the console (press the ` or ~ key to open). For help using and opening the console, see this page.
In Skyrim, the weight your character can carry is decided by the CarryWeight actor value. So whilst there's no 'CarryWeight Command' per se, you can increase/decrease your carry weight by modifying the CarryWeight actor value with the set actor value command.
To set you character's carry weight to 500, you'd use the following command:
player.setav CarryWeight 500
If you wanted to set carry weight to 1,500, you would change '500' to '1500', like so:
player.setav CarryWeight 1500
Alternatively, you can make the game temporarily ignore all carry weight limitations for your character by running the following command:
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ToggleGodMode
The above command will also make your character invincible and stats like stamina, magicka, etc will not drain. You can toggle this mode off by running the command again. Learn more about god mode here.
That's all there is to increase and decreasing carry weight in Skyrim. You can find more console commands on our cheat list.
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