The Tools of Kagrenac were used by the Dwemer to tap into the Heart of Lorkhan, an Aedric artifact thought to be the reason the Dwemer disappeared and the source of power for the former Living Gods.
Needless to say, this set of tools is steeped in Morrowind legend. While Keening is a one-handed Dagger, Sunder is a one-handed Hammer and Wraithguard is a heavy gauntlet designed to help control the raw energies and powers contained within each weapon. When all three Tools of Kagrenac are equipped, they gain additional bonuses, though they don't quite allow the player to ascend to Godhood like the Tribunal that requires finding the Heart of Lorkhan, after all.
When Keening and Sunder are equipped alongside Wraithguard, each weapon gains an additional bonus. Because Keening and Sunder are both one-handed weapons, it's recommended to build a Dual-Wielding character to make the most out of this build.
These bonuses are still conferred if the player only wields one or the other, but Wraithguard must also be equipped. The last two Tools of Kagrenac can be found in the Legends Lost quest, which is included in Anniversary Edition as part of the Sunder and Wraithguard creation. After this, players are tasked with finding several lost caravans all over Skyrim to triangulate an enigmatic piece of cargo.
Eventually, the player locates the Sightless Pit, which leads to a Vault containing a variety of steam puzzles and a fight with a powerful Dwarven Centurion. Sunder is an enchanted hammer to strike the heart and produce the exact volume and quality of power desired. Keening is an enchanted blade that is used to flay and focus the power that rises from the heart.
One account stated that the hammer Sunder was wielded by Dumac Dwarfking during his battle with Wulfharth in the Red Mountain.
Where Alandro Sul was using Wraithguard in a chest-plate form and was blinded by Wulfharth with a shout, Dumac used Sunder to make Wulfharth's Heart of Lorkhan solid before being slain by him. Indoril Nerevar used Keening in a surprise attack to kill Wulfhearth and cut out his heart. Unbeknownst to them, Voryn Dagoth did not die from their conflict but had secretly connected himself to the Heart long ago, turning into Dagoth Ur and becoming a divine being himself.
Around 2E Sunder was known to be broken, as the haft was separated from the rest of the artifact, though it was later reforged. He was killed by the Nerevarine , who later used the hammer to destroy the Heart of Lorkhan. The artifact is carried by Dagoth Vemyn in Vemynal , where he must be killed to acquire it. Sunder is one of the artifacts needed to destroy the Heart of Lorkhan , in order to defeat Dagoth Ur. Elder Scrolls Explore. Elder Scrolls Online.
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