Ebony Ingot (Skyrim)

"Ebony can only be worked when heated. It will develop small cracks that eventually shatter the material if hammered cold. Unlike most other armors, Ebony will not alloy with iron. It must be used pure."

- Sven Two-Hammers

Ebony Ingots are a Smithing material in.

Characteristics
Ebony ingots are used to create or upgrade Ebony armor and weapons and Daedric armor and weapons. They are also used in the creation of Dragonbone weapons. Ebony ingots are rare, and are the most expensive ore and ingot.

Locations
Blacksmiths and merchants typically sell Ingots and Ore at level 27 in some cases. Aside from randomly placed veins throughout Skyrim, only two ebony mines exist in Skyrim: Gloombound Mine and Redbelly Mine. In Solstheim, the Raven Rock Mine is also a Ebony mine.
 * A few Ebony ingots can be found within the Shrine of Mehrunes Dagon. These respawn every seven days. The quest "Pieces of the Past" is required before the shrine can be entered.
 * Two veins can be found at the top of The Throat of the World, alongside the Notched Pickaxe.
 * In the middle of Shor's Stone (the location of the aforementioned Redbelly Mine), there is a smelter with three Ebony Ore which may be taken without stealing.
 * At least one may be found in the same chest that contains Runil's Journal.
 * The locked safe (expert level) in Markarth's Treasury House has been known to sometimes spawn at least 2 Ebony ingots and an Ebony Armor. These need to be stolen, however.
 * A random higher-level ingot of metal can be found in the lower decks of Wreck of the Brinehammer halfway between Dawnstar and Solitude, along with miscellaneous ore. Ebony is a possible ingot.
 * Gloombound Mine replaces its Ebony Ore supply after a month in Skyrim days.
 * Randomly found on high-level Draugr.
 * Sometimes found on Dwarven Spiders.

Trivia

 * In reality, Ebony is a heavy, hard, and expensive black wood. It's commonly used to craft ornamental statuettes.
 * The Ebony material, being described as a "glass-like volcanic substance," may be the Elder Scrolls equivalent of Obsidian.
 * The word "ebony" derives from the Ancient Greek word ἔβενος, or ébenos.

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