Skyrim Best Weapons – Keening & Secret Unique Spell Location!

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Published 2017-02-11
Skyrim Best Weapons – Keening & Secret Unique Spell Location!
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All Comments (21)
  • @ludej753
    Fact: Keening was crafted by Lord Kagrenac, Chief Tonal Architect of the Dwemer, during the First Era. He developed two additional tools, a hammer called Sunder and a gauntlet called Wraithguard, which were integral to accessing the Heart of Lorkhan. You can use it in TESIII: Morrowind to defeat Dagoth Ur. For those of you who haven't played Morrowind, Dagoth Ur is the antagonist of the main questline and builds a new Numidium, called Akulakhan, under the Red Mountain of Vvardenfell. The Nerevarine (your character) uses the tools to destroy the Heart of Lorkhan, killing Dagoth Ur in the process. Btw, you can meet the only Dwemer "alive", Yagrum Bagarn. He's in the Corprusarium and still there thanks to the Corprus, the illness created by Dagoth Ur that makes you immortal in exchange of pain.
  • an entire race: disappears in an instant after trying to tap into the heart of lorkhan arniel: ill fuckin do it again
  • @TacticalLeo
    I’ve had Skyrim since it’s original release date of 11/11/11. I was 21 at the time. Now I am 31 and this is the first time I’ve seen this side quest. This game has a lot of hidden gems it seems!
  • @FoeHammer98
    4 years later and I'm still craving red eggs
  • Nearly a decade later and I'm still discovering new things about this game
  • @peaches7487
    I've been playing skyrim for 5 years and I haven't even HEARD of that weapon. It's amazing how one can spill so much time into Skyrim and still find new things in each playthrough.
  • I barely go to the college of Winterhold ever since I became an arch mage, but every time I go there there's always an elder dragon flying above the college.
  • @checkermen1932
    Minor Spoilers on The Video, and part of The Dawnguard DLC. Okay, so lemme correct something, Arniel went to Oblivion. When you cast a conjuration spell, you are calling something from Oblivion. A soul gem is a mean to store a soul in Oblivion, to call upon their soul for use in say, an enchantment. Specifically, the soul is stored in The Soul Cairn, a pocket dimension of Oblivion, sort of like the Wraith Realm and the Unseen Realm in The Lord of The Rings. So you are calling Arniel from Oblivion, thus meaning, Arniel is in Oblivion. We can prove that his experiment went somewhat right though. It is possible to get a Conjuration Spell to summon a Dwemer/Dwarven Sphere, and again, it's coming from Oblivion. The last dwemer (found in Morrowind) was in Oblivion when the mass disappearance happened, which would explain why he could be found not in Oblivion, he was already, and not deep enough to not come out. Also, as some proof that kind of sucks, there is an NPC in Skyrim who will claim to have seen Dwemer in Oblivion. The Dwemer Ghosts could be explained as those who escaped with an only partially intact soul, or who potentially were captured in The Soul Cairn and released somehow or someway, but they're soul has been to weak to take a corporeal form, similar to Durneveir. I know no-one is going to see the effort I put into typing this comment from what I remember, but just in case, and it's good as a way to mark my thoughts.
  • I love how I have been playing this game since I was in 6th grade and I am still learning things about it. One degree and a career choice later, I now think I know of every special weapon
  • @DivergentDroid
    Thats a good theory but the real truth is the Dwemer moved because the local Walmart closed down.
  • @tovoklore6356
    I believe there were at least 3 dwemer artifacts involved in whatever actually happened to the Dwemer race. the 'dagger' Keening, the hammer Sunder, and the gauntlet Wraithguard. I could be wrong, but I have a feeling that Keening was actually meant to be a wedge which would be driven by Sunder held by Wraithguard. Perhaps they were attempting to extract a piece of Lorkan's Heart? Also I think that, unlike ordinary summons, the spell to summon Ariel's shade does not actually call upon Ariel's soul or spirit, but rather manifests a tonal echo of the man's former existence. This may partially explain why the summon does not use up magicka and why the shade is intangible.
  • @SenorMoody
    1000s of hours and many years of Skyrim and I still keep learning new things! :D
  • @shinigami_3094
    I absolutely luved the story, and you highlighting and deducing the story. That was beyond creative. Very interesting
  • RED EGGS!!! top guide so glad i found your channel as just got back in skyrim after about 8 years looking forward to viewing more of yoru content dude TOP JOB
  • @classydays43
    Dragonborn: What do you want me to do? Arniel: Yes.
  • @codybaird6084
    Red x Loved this video! I’m playing a build as a dwarven battle Mage and now I’m gonna go pick up keening!
  • It's 2024 and I'm an 81-year-old gamer who started with DOS Wulfenstein and Doom 1. Last fall I felt like I needed some variety away from Arma 3, so I started researching a new game. I was attracted to Skyrim's dreamworld ambience, classy music and singleplayerness. I bought the Special Edition on Steam. I've been playing nine months and now I'm struggling to kill Miraak. The game is now almost an obsession. The game's quirkiness and oddity baffle me. Playing it is a lot like doing school homework -- ugh. Yet I'm addicted to it. This video is a great demonstration of all of Skyrim's problems and fascinations. Thanks for the work you put into it.