Lore:Rings of the Werewolves

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Rings of the Werewolves

The Rings of the Werewolves[1]:664 are the collection of four silver rings personally blessed by the Daedric Prince of Hunt Hircine circa 3E 427, during the Great Hunt on Solstheim.[2][3] The collection is composed of Ring of Bloodlust,[4] Ring of Instinct,[5] Ring of the Hunt,[6] and Ring of the Moon.[7]

History[edit]

Circa 3E 427 a collection of four rings was blessed by the Hircine himself, during the Great Hunt on Solstheim. Little is known of the exact history of the rings after the Great Hunt, except that they were kept by the members of the Frostmoon Pack, a group of the werewolves inhabiting the isle of Solstheim for at least approximately 213 years. As of 4E 201 they were owned by Majni, the alpha of the pack. It is unknown whether he kept the rings or traded them to another werewolf he deemed worthy of keeping them.[2][3][8]

Known Owners[edit]

  • Unknown Frostmoon Pack participant of the Great Hunt of 3E 427[2][3]
  • Unknown alphas of Frostmoon Pack[3]
  • Majni[3]
Majni of the Frostmoon Pack, keeper of the Rings of the Werewolves

Artifacts[edit]

Each of the rings was imbued with a unique boon.

Ring of Bloodlust[edit]

Ring of Bloodlust is a simple silver ring imbued with the power that greatly increases the physical prowess of the wearer at the expense of the wearer's defense. It works only when in beast form.[4]

Ring of Instinct[edit]

Ring of Instinct is a silver ring piked with a purple gem resembling amethyst. When the wearer is transformed their perception of time is altered for a short period of time after the transformation.[5]

Ring of the Hunt[edit]

Ring of the Hunt is a silver ring piked with a red gem resembling ruby When the wearer is transformed their natural regenerative abilities are greatly increased.[6]

Ring of the Moon[edit]

Ring of the Moon is a silver ring piked with an orange gem resembling garnet. It was known to enhance the boons lycanthropes can obtain through the attunement to the Totems of Hircine.[7][9]

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