Seasons of the Worm Cult

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This article is about the antiquity. For the achievement, see Mad God's Dancing Shoes (achievement).

"Why do I need a reason for everything? Mortals always need a reason to do things. For example: people like to think that light chases away the shadows! I prefer to think that without a few lights, there'd be no shadows to enjoy." — Sheogorath

Mad God's Dancing Shoes is a upcoming Mythic pair of light shoes that comes with the Well Fitted trait. It will be released as part of the Seasons of the Worm Cult: Part 1 update.

Bonuses[edit]

1 item: (1 item) While in combat, roll dodging creates a random effect. This effect can occur once every 3 seconds. Effects:

-Create a cheese wheel under an enemy within 15 meters that deals 1249 Magic damage to enemies in 3 meters after 1 second.
-Deal 1000 Physical damage to enemies facing you after 1.5 seconds.
-Deal 1394 Magic damage to the nearest enemy.
-Gain Major Expedition for 4.5 seconds.
-Restore 1172 Stamina.
-Reduce the cost of your next non-Ultimate ability by 14%.
-Gain 7 Ultimate.

Fragments[edit]

  • Five fragments are required to create the item, all of which require a master-quality Lead in order to scry, and are classed as master difficulty to excavate.
  • You are required to be at least level 7 in Scrying, and have the Antiquarian Insight IV passive in order to scry Master difficulty leads.
  • Fragment Leads are largely found in the same zone as where the fragment is excavated, save for a few cases where it may be found in different zone.
Icon Lead Source Zone Codex Entry
ON-icon-stolen-Moon Pearl.png Baliwog Pearl Eyelets (?) (?) Unusual material for shoe eyelets. Opalescent and energetically potent, I was surprised to see it holds a magicka charge in my standard intake tests. I'd bet Daedric in nature except I don't know of any Daedra that make pearls. — Ugron gro-Thumog Understandable miss on your part, my friend. The strange beasts of the Shivering Isles are rarely top of mind when we think of Oblivion. Check your references on the strange ecology the mad god has created in his Realm. — Reginus Buca Well I'll be. I'd never heard of a Grummite or a Baliwog before! Let alone anything about this maddening maturation cycle. The cultist that sought out their pearls to use as materials was dedicated, talented, and I'd guess not all together sane. — Ugron gro-Thumog
40px Gnarl-fiber Laces (?) (?) Testing indicates these thick laces were made from a Daedric fiber, crafted from the bark of the Gnarl. That places its origin as the Shivering Isles. Why or to what end this was done, I haven't a clue, but the business of cataloging carries on. — Reginus Buca It's been months since an item for catalog tried to kill me. Quite novel, this one, the laces crawled from their container and were trying to get up my nostrils when I woke and flung them across the room. Ugron talked me out of burning them. — Reginus Buca I've taken over this catalog so that Reginus doesn't burn yet another specimen. Tests have shown that the essence in these laces absolutely lives on. I'd wager that with hydration and nutrients a whole knew Gnarl could be grown from just these fibers. — Amalien
40px Grummite Flesh Sole (?) (?) Oddities abound, here. The sole of a shoe, that much is obvious, but the material is extremely strange. Absolutely not cowhide. And the top of the sole, pressing up against the bottom of the foot, has numerous Daedric glyphs burned into the hide. — Amalien This has sparked my curiosity, Amalien. Tests show it is proofed against all manner of Oblivion realm materials. Made with hide from some Daedric beast, and shaped by cruel claws. This is why I focus on things like first Empire trade routes. Much simpler. — Verita Numida We've had a run on artifacts from the Shivering Isles, so I took a leap. This is Grummite hide, a bipedal beast from Sheogorath's realm. Did one being shape the flesh of another? Or, disturbing thought, did a Grummite shape its own flesh into this sole? — Amalien
40px Comically Curled Toecap (?) (?) This is ridiculous. I am a serious researcher, damn it all. What Jester's Festival foppery is this toecap? This looks like the kind of thing Jester Queen Ayrenn would sell at a booth for the holiday. — Ugron gro-Thumog Ugron, you're lucky I went digging at your desk for your notes on that Akavari artifact. This isn't a holiday frippery, it's made with Amberweave Cloth and was stitched by a madness metal needle. This is from the Shivering Isles! — Amalien Putting this in the context of the Mad God's realm is a great discovery. Well done Amalien. My reading ties this toecap directly to Sheogorath himself, or perhaps a high level cultist. I'd bet it was used as part of a ceremonial outfit of some kind. — Ugron gro-Thumog
40px Hunger-leather Heel (?) (?) An over-large heel made of thickly layered leather. I'm not sure what boot this would be appropriate for but the material here is resilient, almost magically so. My mind wanders to exotic materials, as it so often does. I will consult our samples. — Amalien A Daedric creature called a Hunger donated its hide to the creation of this heel. My estimate is no less than three Hungers gave their hides to make this artifact. I've attempted to research anyone husbanding Hungers for materials and come up empty. — Amalien What a unique discovery! In collaboration with Amalein I've found reports of a "Hunger farm" somewhere in the Shivering Isles. The means, methods, and rationale behind establishing such a facility is something I will continue to pursue. — Verita Numida

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