
Legend tells that it is the only artifact capable of containing his immense power. The Staff of Magnus is one of the elder artifacts of Tamriel, and it is vastly powerful, capable of absorbing magicka and health. The Staff of Magnus is an ancient, extremely powerful staff created and used by Magnus, the God of Magic. Staff of Magnus in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It was once owned by Rythe Lythandas, who used it to become a famous painter.

The wielder of the brush can create worlds and objects within a canvas, by travelling into the painted world.

The Brush of Truepaint is an artifact of Dibella, rumoured to be woven out of her hair. The amulet, however, was smashed during the Oblivion Crisis by Martin Septim to halt Mehrunes Dagon's invasion and seal the barrier between Mundus and Oblivion. The soul gem becomes the Amulet of Kings, with one large red gem set in the middle surrounded by eight smaller gems of differing colors representing the eight divines. With this covenant the doors of Oblivion are shut to the Daedra. Akatosh took pity on Alessia and drew his heart's blood and put it in the Chim-el Adabal. During the 1E Alessia prayed to Akatosh to free her people from the slavery of the Ayleids. The Amulet of Kings was a powerful soul gem known as the Chim-el Adabal. The Amulet of Kings as seen in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Seldom has Chrysamere been wielded by any bladesman for any length of time, for it chooses not to favor one champion. It lends the wielder health, protects him or her from fire, and reflects any spells cast against the wielder back to the caster. The Paladin's Blade is an ancient claymore with offensive capabilities surpassed only by its own defenses. It was last recorded to be seen on display at the Museum of Artifacts in Godsreach in the Third Era, during the downfall of the False Tribunal.

The hammer appears to be crafted of wood and metal, with a massive head comprised of a large, flat spiked face and a short horned toe. Should someone manage to wield the hammer, it would greatly decrease the wielder's fatigue and deal impeccable damage to its foes, however, it is incredibly fragile. No man could possibly wield the weapon in battle, as it is massive and incredibly heavy, nearly ten times the weight of a normal hammer. Stendarr's Hammer is a large, impossibly heavy hammer, believed to once be wielded by the God of Mercy himself.

Stendarr's Hammer, as seen in The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal.
