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− | '''Kagrenac''', sometimes referred to as '''Kagrnak''',<ref>''[[Chimarvamidium]]''</ref> was a brilliant magecrafter and engineer of the [[Dwemer]], having gained many titles such as "High Priest," "High Engineer," and "Chief [[Tonal Architect]]." |
+ | '''Kagrenac''', sometimes referred to as '''Kagrnak''',<ref>''[[Chimarvamidium]]''</ref> was a brilliant magecrafter and engineer of the [[Dwemer]], having gained many titles such as "High Priest," "High Engineer," and "Chief [[Tonal Architect]]." She was most known for her work within the field of mythopoeic forces<ref name="Yagrum">Dialogue with [[Yagrum Bagarn]]</ref> and for constructing the first [[Numidium]].<ref>''[[Progress of Truth]]'' |
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+ | </ref> Her own theories in making a new god is written in the book ''[[Divine Metaphysics]]''.<ref>''[[Divine Metaphysics]]''</ref> |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | When Dwemer miners discovered the [[Heart of Lorkhan]],<ref name="Tools">''[[Kagrenac's Tools]]''</ref> |
+ | When Dwemer miners discovered the [[Heart of Lorkhan]],<ref name="Tools">''[[Kagrenac's Tools]]''</ref> she began studying in ways to tap into its power, in her search for the secrets of immortality.<ref name="Yagrum"/> She created three tools to manipulate the divine power of the Heart: the dagger [[Keening]], the hammer [[Sunder]], and the gauntlet [[Wraithguard]].<ref name="Tools"/> |
− | After peace was established between the [[Chimer]] and Dwemer, Kagrenac had secretly begun working on the Heart of Lorkhan in order to make a new god that they could possibly use to claim [[Resdayn]] for their own. However, |
+ | After peace was established between the [[Chimer]] and Dwemer, Kagrenac had secretly begun working on the Heart of Lorkhan in order to make a new god that they could possibly use to claim [[Resdayn]] for their own. However, her schemes were discovered by [[Dagoth Ur (Character)|Dagoth Ur]] and [[House Dagoth]], which led to the [[The War of the First Council]].<ref name="Battle">''[[The Battle of Red Mountain]]''</ref><ref name="Nerevar">''[[Nerevar at Red Mountain]]'' |
− | </ref> Some accounts say that Dagoth Ur slew Kagrenac,<ref name="Nerevar" /> while others claim that |
+ | </ref> Some accounts say that Dagoth Ur slew Kagrenac,<ref name="Nerevar" /> while others claim that she used the three tools on the Heart of Lorkhan and all the Dwemer disappeared from Tamriel.<ref name="Battle" /> |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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Kagrenac, sometimes referred to as Kagrnak,[1] was a brilliant magecrafter and engineer of the Dwemer, having gained many titles such as "High Priest," "High Engineer," and "Chief Tonal Architect." She was most known for her work within the field of mythopoeic forces[2] and for constructing the first Numidium.[3] Her own theories in making a new god is written in the book Divine Metaphysics.[4]
Biography
When Dwemer miners discovered the Heart of Lorkhan,[5] she began studying in ways to tap into its power, in her search for the secrets of immortality.[2] She created three tools to manipulate the divine power of the Heart: the dagger Keening, the hammer Sunder, and the gauntlet Wraithguard.[5]
After peace was established between the Chimer and Dwemer, Kagrenac had secretly begun working on the Heart of Lorkhan in order to make a new god that they could possibly use to claim Resdayn for their own. However, her schemes were discovered by Dagoth Ur and House Dagoth, which led to the The War of the First Council.[6][7] Some accounts say that Dagoth Ur slew Kagrenac,[7] while others claim that she used the three tools on the Heart of Lorkhan and all the Dwemer disappeared from Tamriel.[6]
Appearances
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (mentioned only)
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (mentioned only)
References
- ↑ Chimarvamidium
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Dialogue with Yagrum Bagarn
- ↑ Progress of Truth
- ↑ Divine Metaphysics
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Kagrenac's Tools
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 The Battle of Red Mountain
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Nerevar at Red Mountain