

Talym Rend went on various quests in hopes the Mad God would cure his son. Instead of erasing his memories, Sheogorath altered them to make him think his son was alive and mad. Talym asked the Mad God to erase his memories of his involvement with a Worm Cult ritual that required him to sacrifice his son. Sheogorath used it on a Dark Elf man named Talym Rend. RELATED: The Elder Scrolls: 10 Ways Ancient Rome Influenced The Empire This artifact is also powerful enough to work on the Daedric Princes and was used against Sheogorath in The Elder Scrolls: Legends. The victims will start questioning what is real. This wand is used by him to make his victims go mad by altering, erasing, or forcing them to relive painful memories. 8 Memory WandĪnother Daedric Artifact created by Sheogorath. Making this weapon perfect for assassinations and making a quick getaway. The Bow of Shadows gives its wielder invisibility and increases their speed. The Dunmer assassin, Dram, wielded it and used it to kill Prince A’tor. The next known appearance of the bow was during the Second Era. Though his mission was not a success, it is said that Raerlas took down scores of enemies with him. A legendary ranger named Raerlas Ghile was granted the bow for a secret mission, but he failed.


This bow was forged by the Daedric Prince of Night and Darkness, Nocturnal. The Fork of Horripilation hasn’t featured in any big events in Tamrielic history, but it still manages to cause a lot of mischief and mayhem to any unfortunate souls near it. The Daedric Prince of Madness, Sheogorath, is fond of making anyone who has it wield it has a melee weapon. It will drain and stunt the wielder’s Magicka so they won’t be able to use any spells. While this Daedric Artifact seems like any other fork one might see throughout their travels, this item is imbued with some pretty wicked enchantments. Here is a list of ten Daedric Artifacts that have appeared in The Elder Scrolls series. While there is no number to know how many Daedric Artifacts exist, many people of Tamriel know that anything can be an artifact. RELATED: The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel’s 10 Most Mythical Helms Whether it’s for their own amusement or wanting to help those that ask for it, the Daedric Artifacts have played small and big roles in Tamrielic history. Though they didn’t have a hand in creating Nirn, they have created some artifacts to give to those who live in it. The Daedric Princes in The Elder Scrolls series have been around for a long time.
