Masque Of Clavicus Vile Morrowind

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Clavicus Vile

  • Masque of Clavicus Vile Circa 3E 430, the scholars recorded a Necromantic threat in Dagon Fel, Morrowind. A Necromancer by the name of Sorkvild the Raven terrorized the area. A Necromancer by the name of Sorkvild the Raven terrorized the area.
  • Clavicus Vile wants you to return Umbra's sword to him. You are directed to Pell's Gate which is just east of where you are now. As you start to walk off, you'll hear a voice.

The Masque of Clavicus Vile is a Daedric Artifact in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. This helm can be found on Sorkvild the Raven after defeating him in the Sorkvild's Tower, in the Dagon Fel region. Batou attacks the Nerevarine on sight.

Location:southwest of the Waterfront District (link goes to the Daedric Shrine map at UESP)

Minimum Level: 20 (sort of)

Offering: 500 gold

Reward:

  • Masque of Clavicus Vile (raises your Personality 20 points) OR
  • Umbra (an Ebony Longsword with a 120-second Soul Trap effect)

Objective: Bring him the sword, 'Umbra'

This quest is almost totally wacked unless you have installed the patch, so if you haven't installed it, don't take it. Instead, just collect Umbra and take it to Vile without starting the quest. I say 'sort of' on the minimum level because you can collect the quest object any time you'd like. Umbra (you may remember it from Morrowind) is permanently in Vindasel, an Ayleid ruin southeast of the Waterfront District on the Red Ring Road (you've probably been jumped by a Conjurer while passing by).

Clavicus Vile tells you that he wants the sword, Umbra, and that you should start looking in Pell's Gate. He gives you a dog figurine and sends you on your way. About the time you get to Pell's Gate, you'll hear a voice telling you that getting Umbra for Vile is not a good idea. Umbra is nothing but trouble. This is Barbas, the dog figurine. When you get to Pell's Gate (it's just off the road on the way from the Imperial City to Bravil), you'll need to talk to Irroke the Wide. If his disposition is 60 or better, he'll tell you about an apprentice, named Lenwin, who found the sword, started calling herself Umbra and then took off to be a fighter. Umbra was last seen near Vindasel. So dungeon-delving you go.

The ruins are fairly small as Ayleid ruins go. You'll not come across much more than critters and traps until you get to Umbra herself. There's a floor-drops-into-spikes trap in one room and a poison gas trap in another. But otherwise it's easy enough. And then you'll get to Umbra.

Umbra offers you a choice: leave and live or fight and die. Of course you're going to choose to fight, right? Well, you will if you're honorable or a real sucker for punishment because as soon as you opt for combat, she pulls out her sword and goes to town on you. No, the key to winning against Umbra is to get in a massive first strike and then use every trick in the book to keep yourself alive while you whittle her down the rest of the way. For example, you can cast a good 'Resist Poison' effect on yourself and then run around the poison gas traps in the ruins while she takes damage and you don't, and then you can lead her into the spike trap if you're far enough ahead to get away with it. Or you can use a good enchanted bow to pepper her with arrows while you try to stay out of range of that sword. Or maybe a combination of all of those. In any event, if you want the sword, you'll have to take her down however you can.

Once you have the sword, go back to the shrine. If you choose to give the sword to Clavicus Vile, you'll get the Masque. If you choose to keep it, it goes to its normal weight of 45 pounds, but otherwise functions the same.

Where the quest is wacked is that it causes the game to crash. You can't give the sword and you can't keep the sword and the dog appears to be the cause of it.

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If the quest is not active, Umbra will not have anything to say to you aside from something like 'the sword hungers'. That's OK, though. You can still initiate combat if you want. But think first. As a friend of mine used to say, 'don't let your battleship mouth get the better of your rowboat ass.' Unlike most other encounters in Oblivion, Umbra is not a leveled creature. She's flat out level 50 with 100 in Strength, Speed and Endurance, all combat skills at 100, close to 400 health, and she regenerates on top of it. Not to mention the Ebony Armor and the sword itself. I've managed to take her out at fairly low level, but it took seriously pumped Strength, a massively poisoned weapon and a 6x backstab to knock her health down to where it was something vaguely resembling a fair fight and even then I only barely survived. Also, once you have the sword, you can always give it to Vile and complete the quest, even if you're still a 1st level character. If you'd like to pick it up at very low level, there's an article at the UESP Wiki telling you how.

I rather like the sword. The enchantment is nice, if you're into the soul gem thing. And if you're using the 'stacked soul gem' exploit, it can't be beat. But what makes Umbra so nice is the fact that until you refuse to give it to Vile, it's one of the best weapons in the game. It does decent damage, has no weight and it can't be removed from your inventory (like when you give all of your stuff to Harrow in 'The Shrine of Mehrunes Dagon' part of the Main Quest). All in all, it might be worthwhile to try to get it early in the game.


The Masque of Clavicus Vile


The Masque of Clavicus Vile is a daedric artifact and a unique mask that you get from the daedric quest 'A Daedra's best friend' in the Skyrim. To get this quest you must be level 10 or higher, after you get level 10 head to Falkreath (a city west of Helgen).
The quest starts when the guard near the gate aproaches you and ask you 'Did you see a dog out there?' After you answer his question, head to a npc called 'Lod' (which if your speech is high enough you can persuade him and he will give you gold) After speaking to Lod head to the marker outside the city and a dog should aproach you called 'Barbas'. Barbas then will ask your help to settle his disagreement with his master Clavicus Vile, which if it works he will get you rewarded. Follow Barbas to the shrine of Clavicus Vile in Haemar's shame and be prepared to fight Vampires while inside the cave.
Once you get to the shrine of Clavicus Vile talk to him by activating the statue. After talking to him he will give you a wish and you can chose beetween these 3, the first one 'To reunite him with barbas', the second one 'To end the civil war' and the third one 'To gain more power'. What ever you chose it will not effect the quest and the reward you get. After you chose your wish you have to retrieve The Rueful Axe from Rimerock Burrow.
Once you get the axe from Rimerock Burrow, head back to the shrine and talk to Clavicus. At this point Clavicus is offering you the axe if you kill Barbas, but by killing Barbas you wont get the mask. If you spare Barbas, Clavicus will give you the mask and you get a checkpoint in your achivement 'Oblivion Walker' which requires you to get all 15 daedric artifacts.
Why you should get the Masque of Clavicus Vile?

You should get it because the enchantments will help you generate more money especially in early game and also the base armor of this mask is 23 and can be helpful to lower level players.

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Lore of the Mask

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There was once a woman called 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.

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