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  • :) a little tease on the three tune paladin, say hello to tune 1; the ARCHITECT.

    • Nice image!

      Would probably be better if you just uploaded the image tho.

      • Thanks Sheo, so far, the tunal paladin is quite the powerhouse. Only armor is the dwarven gauntlets,helmet, and boots as well as dragon aspect.  I’ll put some up of the other 2 tunes; keening and wraithguard as I refer to them. Each tune when “in command” or “balance”has their own special set of armor and spells or weaponry.

        • Wouldn't it be "Tonal Paladin", like as "Tonal Architech"

          • not how I made it, I made it  slightly more “in tune” with the tones or tunes of the “instruments” of the world through out Skyrim. Such as the voice of dragons, or the tune of wind or the “tune” of ice on metal. I envisioned “Tonal”meaning tune and the architect was indeed a tonal architect before red mountain and possession of the “architect shell.”

                However the way I envision the architect is a very talented and very in “tune” being who hears the tunes or sounds most people cannot, or will not listen to. Kind of like a very meditative and transcendent monk. For example, the “tonal” lock during the lost to the ages quest is called a “tonal” lock or “tonal” gate.

                When you have to strike the tonal keys in order; each “tonal” lock makes a different tune. Try doing the quest again and listen very careful to each tonal lock as you strike it to unlock the gate for the First aetherial piece. You will hear each time a different sound or “tune.” This is the basis for my calling each spirit,personality, or individual being within one “shell” a tune. Each has their own “tune” they metophorically sing. For examples: The Architect sings the tune of the voice, and sunder or order. Unrelenting force, etc.

                The 2nd tune sings the tune of keening or keen assassin hence his brotherhood origins.

               The 3rd tune sings the tune of wraithguard or balance, to control the multiple “powers” or personality within the architect shell. 

              Thus completing the three tune Paladin. Each personality, “tune”when it is relinquished has its variant weapons and spells. For example: the Architect can  “create” weapons or beings out of nothing while also “singing” the tunes of dragons or the voice as nords call it. The architect references the voice as tunes not shouts, because each seems to have its own “melody” or words to call it forth. Thus in my opinion I see that as a “tune” hence my term tunal not tonal paladin. Does that help with understanding my usage of  tunal, not tonal? 

            Also each “tune” has its own shout. 

            Sunder(the architect): unrelenting force or soul tear

            keening(the assassin):drain vitality

            wraithguard(architect shell):become ethereal

          • However, I was just thinking I suppose I could call it the three tone paladin as well. Or tonal paladin as you stated. After all if I envision them as “tunes” I suppose tones could work. Read more on the story corner and the tonal architect and tonal paladin will be easier to understand. :)

  • I like the outfit you’ve selected for this build. It fits the character exceptionally well. Good job. 

    • Thanks curse. It took a bit to get the right mix, but I think it works well.

  • You obviously know a lot about the dwemer to come up with a concept this creative. I can’t wait to see the full build.

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