Online:Ayleid Lightwell

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Ayleid Lightwell
Category Lighting (Enchanted Lights)
Quality Epic
Limit Type Traditional Furnishings
Bind Bind on Pickup
Behavior Light, Animated
Acquired
Description
Ayleids believed that four elements composed Nirn: light, earth, water, and air. Light, when used in lightwells, allowed mages to restore their energy, though this one is primarily a showpiece.
Ayleid Lightwell


Available From[edit]

  • After completing this entry in the Antiquity Codex, this furnishing may be purchased from Lozotusk in Stonetooth Fortress for 0002000020,000 Gold.
  • Codex Entries required: 3

Antiquity[edit]

This antiquity furnishing can be obtained via the Antiquities system. First, you must obtain the following Antiquity lead:

Icon Lead Location Source(s) Difficulty Codex
Lead: Ayleid Lightwell Betnikh
  • Betnikh Safeboxes, Treasure Chests, and Thieves Troves
  • Betnikh overland enemies
  • Betnikh Crafting Nodes
  • Betnikh Psijic portals
Advanced Reginus Buca Ugron gro-Thumog Gabrielle Benele
Ah, an Ayleid sconce of some variety. I can't imagine it's a lightwell. Far too small for Aetherial conduction. And this glass fragment at the center--is it a broken Welkynd Stone? It certainly does resemble a lightwell. Curious. I've seen something like this before in a Barsaebic ruin down south. You're right about the size, Reginus. I think the Ayleids used that stone in conjunction with the meteoric iron to help it function at reduced size. I'm no mage, though. It's certainly a lightwell, but our focus should be the crystal. The magicka it's radiating feels less manufactured than a Welkynd Stone. This is a raw Aetherial Fragment. Untamed. The way it resonates with the iron ... let's not jostle it too hard.

Houses[edit]

No player houses come with this furnishing.