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Daedric Crescent is a fictional artifact crescent-like weapon featured in The Elder Scrolls
series of video games.

History

Daedric Crescents were first invented by Daedra
Prince Mehrunes Dagon when he launched an attack on Tamriel
. Hordes of Daedra armed with fearful Crescents utterly devastated the Academy of Battlespire
and if it wasn't for the intervention of a powerful Imperial battlemage, who defeated Dagon and thus, stopped the invasion, Tamriel would have definitely had hard times. The events surrounding the invasion by Mehrunes Dagon are described in the computer game The Elder Scrolls Legends: Battlespire.

After the invasion, the Emperor ordered all Crescents to be collected and destroyed, but one piece survived this purge. It was apparently stolen by a powerful Daedra Lord (not Dagon) and hidden in one of many Oblivion
's fragments. The only way into that fragment was by activating a peculiar amulet specifically designed for that purpose. In the computer game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, this amulet is kept in possession of an ancient Telvanni wizard-lord Divyath Fyr and there is, hence, a possibility to enter the fragment, kill the Daedra Lord and retrieve the last Crescent.

Abilities

Despite its obvious fragility, a Daedric Crescent is a weapon feared for its brutal efficiency. Very light and maneuverable, the Crescent paralyzes the target on touch and deals severe damage to any armor it is wearing. Often the wielder would immobilize all targets in range and then finish them off without much effort.

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