A number of weapon artifacts are introduced by Tamriel Data for use in its dependent mods.
Artifacts are specifically defined as anything with a unique appearance. This is opposed to Unique Weapons, which are defined as those which there is only one of, but which have the same appearance as other generic items. Unique weapons are typically added by the mods that rely on Tamriel Data rather than Tamriel Data itself.
Speed for weapons specifies how fast the weapon swings with higher values indicating a faster weapon.
Ratio gives the damage per time for the weapon with higher values indicating a more powerful item.
Charge/Cost = Uses indicates how many uses on average you can get before needing to recharge the weapon (or wait for it to charge on its own). Note that the Cost depends on your Enchant skill, so your results may vary.
"So to quiet his mind the Hortator chose from the Fight Racks an axe. He named it and moved on to the first moon." - The 36 Lessons of Vivec
Nerevar's Axe is a weapon once used by Nerevar himself. The name he gave it is unknown. It can be found on the southwestern side of the vault of Idaverrano, a sunken Dunmer stronghold found in the waters north of Sundered Scar.
Askenhost is a truly formidable axe forged by a Dunmer smith for a Nord king in ancient times. It is currently placed within the lands of Skyrim, as depicted in the mod Skyrim: Home of the Nords, in the ruin of Gurmshal.
Hrygg is one of three weapons forged for the sons of a Nordic king, as detailed in The Tale of King Vrage's Sons. As with the other two weapons, Hrygg was reputedly buried with its bearer.
It cannot yet be obtained without console commands.
Thoricles' Bane is an artifact with a powerful enchantment, albeit one with only a single charge. It features in the AndothrenThieves Guild quest of the same name.
Azra's Mace is a weapon of Azra Nightwielder, a legendary pioneer of Shadow Magic. It was first seen in the game, Shadowkey. It does not yet appear in any mod under the Project Tamriel/Tamriel Rebuilt umbrella, and so can only be gained via use of console commands.
The Horns of Hanugalba is an ancient Nedic weapon intended to appear in a future Tamriel Rebuilt release. It may be a remnant of the theoretical and "now-vanished Human population of Morrowind" spoken of in Frontier, Conquest.
Agenchegel is a weapon of goblin-make carried by the leader of the Bitterfish tribe, Warchief Kannakto. The Warchief and its weapon appear in Ansedeus, a cave in Project Cyrodiil's Abecean Shores release area.
A nod to the weapon of the same name that appeared in Skyrim's Dragonborn add-on, the Champion's Cudgel retains a great deal of offensive clout, dealing a large amount of damage while still charged. It is nonetheless not yet obtainable without the use of console commands.
Cast When Strikes Fire Damage 7-14 pts in 3 metres for 6 secs on Touch Damage Health 1-10 pts for 2 secs on Touch
Charge/Cost = Uses
500/100 = 5
Chimere's Staff
The enchanted staff of Chimere Graegyn - a retainer of the Direnni who schemed against Mehrunes Dagon and won, at a cost. The staff first appeared in Battlespire, and the Tamriel Data version closely adheres to the original design seen on Chimere's page. It cannot yet be found without the use of console commands, however.
The staff of Uriel Septim's chief artificer, Clarentavious Valisious, who was one of the few survivors of Mehrunes Dagon's attack on the Battlespire. This staff resembles the Battlespire version closely, but does not yet appear in any release of the mods under the Project Tamriel/Tamriel Rebuilt umbrella.
The Hammer of Lord Storig is an enchanted weapon that can be found in the Monastery of St. Felms in Morrowind. It is laid before the top-floor shrine in the Tower of Contemplation area.
Oathrung is a Dwarven staff used by a Telvanni magelord to assault the city of Firewatch, as detailed in Firewatch: A History. It is held within the vault of Firewatch's castle, Ember Keep, and is considered the city's crown jewel.
It may be used to unlock a secret chamber in the nearby ruin of Bthalag-Zturamz.
Olfor's Hammer is a magical hammer that fortifies the wielder's Strength and Blunt Weapon skill. It was referenced in Daggerfall by Nord characters, who could sometimes exclaim "By Olfor's Hammer" (as documented here).
The hammer itself does not yet appear in any mod release.
A holy relic of the Tribunal Temple, the Staff of St. Roris was once the possession of Roris himself. It has not yet been placed within a Tamriel Rebuilt release however, and can only be obtained via use of console commands.
A magical staff that made its first appearance in Battlespire, the Staff of the Typos Sophia's last known wielders were the Emperor's chief artificer, Clarentavious Valisious, and potentially the Apprentice who ultimately fought through the Battlespire citadel.
Wabbajack is one of the Daedric Prince Sheogorath's creations, and takes the form of a highly enchantable staff, with an enchantment value of 9000. The staff otherwise has no special attributes, although the idea of adding scripted effects in future using MWSE has been mooted by Tamriel Rebuilt developers.
While once obtainable in Tamriel Rebuilt as part of a quest removed in the 23.10 update, the Wabbajack is currently unavailable without the use of console commands.
The Bow of Heaven's Hail is one of the deadliest weapons in Tamrielic legend (according to the Compendium of Lost Artifacts), and was used during the invasion of the Battlespire during the Imperial Simulacrum. Tamriel Data's version is a reference to the Long Bow of Heaven's Hail that can be found in the Battlespire game.
It cannot yet be obtained without console commands.
The Cutlass of Lilmoth is a blade presumably from the Black Marsh city of the same name. It is planned to appear in Skyrim as part of a future Skyrim: Home of the Nords release.
Cast When Strikes: Turn Undead 5-50 pts for 30 secs on Touch Fire Damage 1-10 pts on Touch Light 10-20 pts for 30 secs on Touch
Charge/Cost = Uses
1400/40 = 35
Dawnbreaker
Dawnbreaker is the fabled blade of the Daedric Prince Meridia, and represents a fearsome weapon against the undead, or indeed any other unfortunate opponent. It is intended for inclusion in a future release for Project Cyrodiil.
Duptro is a weapon made from Orichalcum, although is unclear whether it is a true artifact (with a unique model) or a more typical example of Orichalcum swords (as no 'typical' examples of the latter yet exist).
Duptro cannot be obtained without the use of console commands.
Cast When Strikes Absorb Health 1 pt for 30 secs on Touch Silence for 15 secs on Touch
Charge/Cost = Uses
240/24 = 10
Ebony Blade
The Ebony Blade is a powerful artifact associated with the Daedric Prince Mephala.
The blade can be found in the Daedric Ruin of Shambalu in the Mephalan Vale. This Ruin is visited during the final fighter's guild quest in Akamora: Caught in a Web
The blade is on an altar on the top floor of the shrine. The altar is visible blocked by rocks as soon as you set foot on the upper level to your right.
Cast When Strikes: Paralyze for 5 secs on Touch Absorb Health 1-10 pts for 5 secs on Touch
Charge/Cost = Uses
320/20 = 16
Keenblood Blade
The Keenblood Blade is a Direnni blade that both paralyzes and absorbs health. It is a reference to the weapon of the same name which appears in the game, Dawnstar.
Neb-Crescen is a truly deadly weapon, dealing a very large amount of damage. This effectiveness comes at a price however, as it is a creation of the Daedric Prince Sheogorath. The blade therefore saps the user's sight and sense.
The sword is tentatively planned to appear in a future release including the lands of High Rock.
Saber of King Fasil is the blade of Fasil Conomorus, an individual who (according to The Port of Anvil) both liberated the city of Anvil and oversaw its rebuilding as its king. The blade can be found in the Gallery Tower of Goldstone castle.
The Spider Impaler is a poisonous blade that first appeared in the game Shadowkey. The Tamriel Data version has not yet been placed in any mod under the Tamriel Rebuilt/Project Tamriel umbrella.
The Swiftcut Saber is a masterfully crafted saber that's said to have formerly belonged to the legendary Star Man who brought many Redguards by ship to their new homeland on Tamriel.
It cannot yet be obtained without console commands.
Cast When Strikes Poison 10-30 pts for 3 Secs on Touch Fortify Acrobatics 10-30 pts for 30 Secs on Self
Charge/Cost = Uses
570/57 = 10
Sword of the Moon Reiver
The Sword of the Moon Reiver is a lethal blade wielded by Lord Methats Uldun. Methats is a powerful dremora found within his chambers in Vorthas Uldun, a Daedric fortress abutting onto the ruined city of Khalaan. The blade was created from the substance of Mehrunes Dagon, and was once used to rebut that Daedric Prince's invasion of the Battlespire.
Sybaris is a mysterious blade held deep beneath the surface of the Abecean Sea in a Lamia-occupied grotto named Mormolycea. The text in the stone beneath it is illegible, giving no clues as to the identity of its maker or to its origins.
Raphalas' Sword is a flaming dai-katana which burns those that it strikes. It is referenced in the book The Armorer's Challenge, being one of the armaments used in that story's central battle.
It cannot yet be obtained without the use of console commands.
The Blade of Woe or the Night Mother's Kiss is a ritual dagger of the Dark Brotherhood. It has made an appearance in several Elder Scrolls games, each with a wildly different form.
The Tamriel Data version cannot yet be obtained without console commands.
Chillrend is a blade of Ayleid manufacture received as a reward from Divides-To-Iron. It inflicts frost damage and frost weakness on those it strikes (as well as the usual stab wounds).
The Claw of Nafaalilargus is a powerful artifact associated with the Imperial red dragon Nafaalilargus.
It is located in the top of the Imperial Legion Headquarters in Old Ebonheart, in the private quarters of Imperial Legion Lord General of Morrowind, Caecalia Victrix. This short sword is hidden along with the Scales of Nafaalilargus inside a secret stone safe accessed by a switch hidden behind a locked (Lv. 80) painting of Nafaalilargus.
Cast When Strikes: Soultrap for 20 secs on Touch Absorb Magicka 10 to 30 pts for 20 secs on Touch Blind 1 to 10 pts on Self
Charge/Cost = Uses
550/110 = 10
Dagger of the Open Soul
The Dagger of the Open Soul is a soul trapping blade which blinds the user. It is planned to be included in a future Tamriel Rebuilt release as an artifact of the Daedra Prince, Nocturnal.
The Debaser is a blade which first appeared in Oblivion, having been robbed from the grave of one Oford Gabings, in Anvil. It is planned for inclusion in a future Project Cyrodiil release.
Heartseeker is a magical blade that confers upon the wielder the same effects as if they had been born under The Lady birthsign. Its ID suggests that it is an artifact of Dibella, although it cannot yet be obtained without the use of console commands.
Neb's Talon is a dagger that fortifies attack, allowing the wielder to deal considerable damage to their foes. It is a reference to the Shadowkey weapon of the same name.
It cannot yet be obtained without the use of console commands.
Red Eagle's Fury is a blade once borne by Faolan, the 'Red Eagle' of Reachman legend. The sword first appeared in Skyrim, and is planned to appear in a future Skyrim: Home of the Nords release.
The Shard of Vehemence is a powerful dagger that fortifies attack, health and strength. It is a reference to the weapon of the same name that appeared in the game, Shadowkey.
It cannot currently be obtained without the use of console commands.
Cast When Strikes: Calm Creature 50 pts for 60 secs on Touch Soultrap for 60 secs on Touch
Charge/Cost = Uses
1560/156 = 10
Muatra
Muatra (sometimes known as Milk Taker) is the spear of the god, Vivec. It was formerly a netch longhook that has since been transformed. Muatra has reputedly been used to kill Vivec's own progeny, the N'chorbal of Vvardenfell, and (according to some accounts) Nerevar. See the Lore page for more details.
The spear can be found within the Undercroft of Necrom's Fane of the Ancestors.
Nandor's Spear is a unique spear found within a chest in the Flooded Shipwreck - a wreckage on the seafloor southwest of Nivalis. The corpse of Nandor Beraid can be found on the deck above.
The spear and Nandor Beraid are both referenced in the Armorer skill book, The Armorer's Challenge.
Ulfgyir is a weapon forged at the behest of a Nordic king, as told in The Tale of King Vrage's Sons. It is one of three such 'Godsblood' weapons that are planned to be placed in the north of Tamriel Rebuilt's Morrowind, where Nordic presence was most heavily felt.
It cannot yet be obtained without console commands.
Utanogo is an unenchanted weapon forged from Orichalcum. As with other Orichalcum weapons in Tamriel Data, it is unclear whether Utanogo is an artifact (using a unique model) or a more typical example of Orichalcum weaponry (using a generic model).
Utanogo does not currently appear in any mod release.