Anyone know of all the items you can sell to the Mournhold Museum? I know various stuff you get in quests in Tribunal are artifacts, but the other day I was there and the curator was eying my boots of blinding speed. I mean, its a good item, but its not exactly 'artifact' status, is it? So, anybody got like a list or something of all the items you can sell to them? (although the Creeper may be a better bet if I want to sell things for full price.. but its just nice to KNOW that I could be helping furnish the museum )
Masque of Clavicus Vile
Base Armor
Weight
Base Value
23
7
1277
Additional Effects
Prices are 20% better Speech increased by 10 points Magickaregenerates 5% faster
Class
ID
000D2846
For other uses, see Clavicus Vile's Masque.
The Masque of Clavicus Vile is one of the Daedric Artifacts and a uniquemask found in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
HistoryEdit
Legend tells the tale of Avalea, a noblewoman of some renown. As a young girl, she was grossly disfigured by a spiteful servant. Avalea made a dark deal with Clavicus Vile and received the Masque in return. Though the Masque did not change her looks, suddenly she had the respect and admiration of everyone. A year and a day after her marriage to a well connected baron, Clavicus Vile reclaimed the Masque. Although pregnant with his child, Avalea was banished from the Baron's household. Twenty one years and one day later, Avalea's daughter claimed her vengeance by slaying the Baron.[1]
AcquisitionEdit
It is a potential reward from the Daedric Quest 'A Daedra's Best Friend.' The quest is completed by returning the Rueful Axe to the shrine of Clavicus Vile and not killing Barbas. Killing Barbas will instead give the Rueful Axe; however, the Rueful Axe does not count towards the achievement/trophy Oblivion Walker, while the Masque does.
EnchantmentEdit
Wearing this piece of armor grants the following skill bonuses:
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Fortify Barter: 20 points
Fortify Speech: 10 points
Fortify Magicka Regen: 5 points
UsefulnessEdit
While not the best headgear for battle, it is a great way to generate more money while bartering at any level due to the power of the Fortify Barter enchantment combined with the relative simplicity of the related quest. Tamilrockers mp3 songs free download 2015. It is also one of the few headpieces that has a fortify Barter enchantment on it. It is, however, a heavy armor piece that can be helpful for lower level players.
To receive the best possible prices, one should combine the Masque with an Amulet of Dibella, an Amulet of Zenithar or a player-created necklace with the Fortify Barter enchantment.
TriviaEdit
The mask bears a resemblance to a horned helmet crafted for a young King Henry VIII by master armor craftsman Konrad Seusenhoffer in 1511 and was commissioned by the Holy Roman emperor. Henry was known to wear it on occasion in public.
If the Dragonborn has the Jagged Crown equipped with a dragon priest mask, then equip the Masque Of Clavicus Vile, the Jagged Crown will still be equipped. However, this gives a strange look since the pieces of headwear look combined. The enchantments and armor ratings are, however, still active.
The mask has the same base armor rating as a Daedric helmet, making it superior when both are unupgraded.
For the matching set bonus the masque qualifies as ebony.
BugsEdit
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360 PS3 The mask can actually be equipped over many other headwear pieces such as the Ancient Shrouded Cowl. This does, however, cause armor rating issues.
The mask can also be equipped with The Jagged Crown by first equipping the crown with any dragon priest mask, then equip the Masque of Clavicus Vile without unequipping any of the previous two.
For a way to obtain both the Clavicus Vile's Masqueand the Rueful Axe, see 'bugs' on the A Daedra's Best Friend page.
PC Wearing the Masque of Clavicus Vile while seeking Speech training may cause a bug whereby the Dragonborn will be unable to receive the training, as well as receive an incorrect display of how much the training should cost. This is confirmed with Giraud Gemane. Information is needed for other Speech trainers. Workarounds are needed, though simply loading a previous save and having the Dragonborn approach the trainer without the Masque on will correct the bug.
If the Ebony Mail is equipped alongside the Masque of Clavicus Vile, the Dragonborn's head may disappear.
PC 360 PS3 If Dawnguard is installed, the Masque may not count as a Daedric artifact, and thus will not count towards the Oblivion Walker trophy/achievement. Obtaining both the Ring of Hircine and the Savior's Hide may fix this and make the achievement obtainable.
360 If worn, it may freeze the game.
PC 360 PS3 PS4 XB1 NX The masque cannot be upgraded, even though it was supposed to have been upgradable with steel ingots.
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AppearancesEdit
References
↑Tamrielic Lore
Discussions about Masque of Clavicus Vile (Skyrim)
Masque of Clavicus Vile: Oblivion vs. Skyrim
I prefer the Morrowind one its the only one i actually used. In Morrowind it did look more like the Oblivion one than the Skyrim one so out of ..
The Skyrim version looks good with Ebony Mail though but yeah
The Masque of Clavicus Vile will not equip with other headgear.
Because.. 'look 'at it. It's a huge, horned mask that encases the entire head. In any case, there's a ..
Over the weekend, I decided to take on a few of the daedric quests. Specifically, I completed Azura's, Boethia's, Namira's, and Clavicus Vile's quests. The lore of TES states hat the daedra are the evil counterparts to the Nine. While some of Morrowind and Oblivion's quests showed this side of the demon princes, I think that Bethesda's stepped it up in Skyrim.
I didn't kill the dog Barbas to keep the Rueful Axe, figuring that not killing him would get me the Masque of Clavicus Vile. I don't use axes anyway, so that was an easy choice. Still, that was one nasty choice.
I didn't have any issue killing Boethia's followers, or her former champion. However, I do feel really bad that I paid a mercenary to follow me, just so I could stab him in the face. The animation of him becoming bound to the stone was pretty disturbing, and that Boethia uses the dead body right away was pretty eerie. All in all I really liked that quest, but it was still uncomfortable.
The quest that I really had to sit and think about was Namira's quest to kill and eat a priest. I led the priest to the feast, and stood above him, deciding whether to eat him or kill everyone else in the room. I have a no-reload policy for these types of decisions, so I assumed that I would fail the quest if I did not eat him. Ultimately, I want to S-Rank this game, so I decided to go ahead and eat him so I'd get Namira's boon. I ate a dude to get achievement points. That's messed up.