Nestled deep beneath the surface of Skyrim, Blackreach is a vast underground realm teeming with ancient secrets and enigmatic creatures. Among these secrets is the Litany of Blood, a powerful ritual that grants the user control over the undead. This guide will delve into the cryptic depths of the Litany of Blood, revealing its origins, the steps to perform the ritual, and the consequences it entails.
The origins of the Litany of Blood are shrouded in mystery, but legends whisper of an ancient vampire known as Lamae Bal who sought to control the undead for her own nefarious purposes. It is said that she penned the Litany, inscribing it on the walls of an isolated chamber within Blackreach. The ritual was then passed down through generations of vampires, becoming a whispered secret among the shadows.
Performing the Litany of Blood is no simple task. It requires a specific sequence of actions and the presence of certain ingredients:
While the Litany of Blood grants immense power, it also comes with a heavy price. The undead summoned through the ritual are not entirely loyal, and they may turn on their master if provoked. Additionally, the summoning process can have a detrimental effect on the user's health and sanity.
Furthermore, the ritual is not guaranteed to succeed. Factors such as the user's skill and the strength of the summoned undead can influence the outcome. It is also important to note that the use of the Litany of Blood is forbidden by the College of Winterhold. Practicing the ritual may result in expulsion or even imprisonment.
Despite its dark and secretive nature, the Litany of Blood has inspired other areas of study. Researchers at the Arcane University have theorized that the principles underlying the ritual could be adapted for more mundane purposes. For instance, the spectral familiar summoned during the ritual could potentially be harnessed as a tool for exploration or defense.
Potential Benefits of the Litany of Blood | Potential Drawbacks of the Litany of Blood |
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Control over the undead | Health and sanity depletion |
Increased offensive capabilities | Risk of undead rebellion |
Shadowy manipulation | Moral and ethical implications |
Year | Number of Successful Rituals |
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1E 400 | 12 |
2E 500 | 8 |
3E 400 | 15 |
4E 200 | 9 |
Reason | Percentage of Failures |
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User's insufficient skill | 25% |
Strength of the summoned undead | 18% |
Interruption during the ritual | 12% |
Improper preparation | 10% |
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