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Lore behind Chrysamere?

Athan1
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What is the majestic Chrysamere's backstory? Who created it and when? Why does it disappear and resurface across history?
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Athan Atticus Imperial Templar of Shezarr
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  • Athan1
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    I have already read this page obviously, which is why I made this thread in the first place. The lore pages do not explain the sword's origins, i.e. before the ESO timeline. Also any connections with Azura are very vague and seem implausible.
    Athan Atticus Imperial Templar of Shezarr
  • Aliyavana
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    Its confirmed to be breton
    Edited by Aliyavana on November 5, 2023 9:50PM
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    Edited by RemanCyrodiil_I on April 20, 2022 5:21PM
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    Yeah I also feel like the Daedric connections are a marketing gimmick, this sword clearly has Aedric connections.

    I love headcanon! Indeed, Bretons seem plausible, but an Imperial connection seems even more likely. In particular because of the two red diamonds on the sword. I'll involve it in my Shezarrine Paladin fantasy then!
    Athan Atticus Imperial Templar of Shezarr
  • Aliyavana
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    I assume the Azura connection was arbitrarily added by ESO because Morrowind was the last Elder Scrolls game in which Chrysamere appeared. For some reason ESO's artefact styles all have to have a Daedric connection, presumably so they can slap a Daedric banner furnishing into the bundle to increase the price..

    I like Aliyavana's interpretation, but given that Chrysamere usually returns to the crown store with Midyear Mayhem and the prominence of longswords in popular depictions of the Christian crusades, I personally associate Chrysamere with the Divine Crusader.

    Both the ruby-encrusted pommel and the triangular guard also remind me of Pelinal Whitestrake's Sword of the Crusader from Oblivion.

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    Chrysamere has never be sold in July during Midyear Mayhem. The sword is sold bundled with Azura themed furnishings every March since Azura's summoning day is in March (First Seed). Since Azura didn't have any associated artifacts that is a weapon before the introduction of the Moonlight Blade, they (likely) used Chrysamere to have a weapon to bundle for Azura's month. What would have made more sense to include in the bundle is Trueflame, considering the model for the blade already exists in ESO, and is associated with Nerevar, Azura's champion.

    Again, I will say that if they intend for Chrysamere to be an Imperial artifact instead of Breton as implied by the ruby on the hilt, it will disappoint me, as they already have enough artifacts as it is.
    Edited by Aliyavana on April 1, 2021 5:54AM
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