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Enderal: Forgotten Stories is a total conversion mod for Skyrim that is set in its own world with its own landscape, lore and story. It offers an immersive open world, all for the player to explore, overhauled skill systems and gameplay mechanics and a dark, psychological storyline with believable characters.
What version of Enderal does this support? Only the Forgotten Stories Steam version - Why not use WAV (Uncompressed) files instead of XWM (192kbps, lossy) For some reason, Enderal crashes when it loads WAV files that are above 20MB. The only way to circumvent this limitation is to compress the WAV files down to XWM. The location music and background music thing can DEFINITLY be fixed by remove the silent sounds with the console. That is a known bug. Was already reported. It was supposed to be fixed since a while but forgotten stories brought it back it seems.
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Console Commands
To use Enderal: Forgotten Stories commands, you’ll need to open the developer console screen. This is easily done by tapping the tilde (~) key, which can be found under the ESC key, and just to the left of the 1 key on an American English keyboard. If you’re using a British English keyboard, you’ll need to tap the grave (`) key, which is located in the same place.
When typing in console commands, remember that commands are not case sensitive, so don’t worry about caps lock.
TGM
Turn God Mode on / off
(also adds infinite stamina / magicka)
(also adds infinite stamina / magicka)
TCL
Toggle clipping on / off.
Set PlayerExp to X
Add Experience Points (X=Amount)
player.additem f 1000000
Gives money.
TCAI
Toggles combat AI on / off
(Can be used with TAI to
completely disable all NPCs)
(Can be used with TAI to
completely disable all NPCs)
ModAV carryweight [#]
Set carry weight to specified number.
AddShout [Shoud ID]
Add shout to player skill list.
Player.AddItem [item ID] [#]
Add item to inventory. Example:
“player.additem f 100” adds 100 gold.
“player.additem f 100” adds 100 gold.
Player.SetLevel [#]
Sets the player level.
Note: Does not grant commensurate experience.
Note: Does not grant commensurate experience.
Player.AddPerk [perk ID]
Adds the specified perk.
AdvSkill [[[[[Skill|skill]]|skill]]] [#]
Gives player the specified number of Skill-based experience points. Amounts vary from skill to skill.
Player.PlaceAtMe
[Item/NPC ID] [#]
[Item/NPC ID] [#]
Spawns item / NPC near player.
(Can be used with AI commands for hilarious effect)
(Can be used with AI commands for hilarious effect)
How to Make Money
Stranded on cash? Swimming in Learning Points, but can’t afford to buy those blasted books from grubby merchants? Then you’ve come to the right place! Here’s how you can make easy money completely legit.
Alchemy: Turning lead into gold?
If you’ve played Skyrim, you might recall alchemy being a reliable way to make money. Well, same thing applies to Enderal. Even if you don’t invest in alchemy & potion crafting skills, you can still rake in reliable profits very easily.
I’ll save you the hassle of finding out profitable alchemy recipes and tell you where you can grab the ingredients. This is still a work in progress, but I’ve found two easy recipes that’ll get you started.
What you need to get started?
1. In order to get started, you’ll want to reach Ark to unlock the Myrad Tower’s (as transportation option) and the Ark’s marketplace, which contains several ingredient selling merchants.
2. You’ll also want to have some cash (somewhere between 200-400) so that you can buy the said ingredients and that you can travel quickly between Riverville and Ark. For one recipe you’ll wanna make a quick trip to Duneville, there’s a big batch of Baldris Roots right next to Duneville’s Myrad Tower.
3. For one recipe, you’ll wanna farm crabs for their shells and blue butterfly wings. They pose little challenge, so you can fight them with little concern. Just watch out for bandits and wolves when you’re low level.
Riverville, your first Alchemy bench
You’ll find the first alchemy bench in Riverville, alongside with ingredient selling merchants. On your way to Riverville, you may have grabbed several blue butterfly wings and crab shells. Here’s what you can make out of them:
Stamina potions sell for modest amount, considering how easy the ingredients are to obtain. But we can one up those things without having to farm any crabs, all you need is garlic and a pinch of salt. Garlic can be bought on most ingredient merchants, for example the one in Riverville:
Make a mental note on Leucoagaricus, you can purchase them in Riverville and cash them in when you reach Ark (see next section).
Salt can be brought in big quantities (usually somewhere between 16 and 20) in all inns for cheap price of 5 gold per salt. One garlic + salt costs 7 gold, which can be turned into Fortify Mana Regen potion:
Having no points in Rhetorics, or any bartering price affecting enchantments, we get to sell each Fortify Mana Regen potion for 19 gold -> 12 gold profit per potion:
Not too shabby for basically doing nothing, eh?
Ark – Myrad Towers and alchemy benches
Ark contains lots of merchants, making it easier to amass ingredients.
So far I’ve found an easy & cheap Ambrosia recipe, consisting of Thistle and Peaceweed. You may have found Thistle on Riverville’s potion merchant, but Peaceweed can be found on merchant next to Ark’s marketplace leatherworks shop:
Handmade ambrosia might sell less than Fortify Mana Regen potions, but buying Thistle & Peaceweed and crafting ambrosia still gives you net gain.
Peaceweed can be combined with Fish Scales to get Fortify Block -potion, which has a value of 51 (slightly higher than Garlic+Salt),
Another component you can use for ambrosia is Baldris Root, which can be found in big quantities near Duneville’s Myrad Tower. I’m not sure if they re-spawn after picking up, but you can grab 35 Baldris Roots from there for mere 50 golds (25 gold per Myrad ride).
Before moving on, take another look at that previous picture. See those big quantities of Dates? They’re expensive, but do yourself and buy them. You can mix them with Leucoagaricus (12 golds a piece) for ludicrously valuable potions that’ll sell for over a 100 Gold per piece without any skill investments:
When deducing ingredient costs (100 – 32), we’re getting 68 Gold profit on each potion. Now that’s something!
EDIT: If you’re having trouble finding Leucoagaricus, Wild Berries should work just as fine.
Tavern gambling
Tavern gambling is another way to make money. You can profit off of them If you can stomach save scumming. Personally I find potion crafting more fun & consistent way of making money, but you shouldn’t overlook tavern gambling entirely.
There’s two types of gambling games in taverns, Morala’s Dice and Battle of Treomar.
Morala’s Dice is a kind-of-blackjack with dices: At the start of the game, two dices are rolled and their sum is tripled to as the score cap which you or your opponent can’t surpass (think of it as Blackjack’s 21). For example, if initial roll turns out 6, the score cap for the game is 18. Whoever rolls closer, wins. If one player rolls the exact number, the “Blackjack’s 21”, that player wins double pot.
Battle of Treomar is much like The Witcher’s card game Gwent. You and your opponent draws three cards which are between 1-10 (1 being the worst, 10 being the best), after which you can choose to throw a pair of dices to add to your total sum. Whoever has higher total sum (from cards and dices), wins the game.
Ark – Money in the Bank!
Once you’ve got the ball rolling, it’s a good idea to open up a bank account.
You’ll need at least 100 Gold in order to open a bank account, but I’d wait until I have 1 000+ Gold so I can make first big deposit right away and still have enough money in the purse for next round of ingredient purchases.
You’ll need at least 100 Gold in order to open a bank account, but I’d wait until I have 1 000+ Gold so I can make first big deposit right away and still have enough money in the purse for next round of ingredient purchases.
When you’re storing money in the bank, you’ll gain interest from the bank (based on how much you’ve got on bank account). Why would I say no to free money? Getting up to +250 extra Gold per day ain’t nothing to scoff at:
Armour Sets
A combined list of all the armour sets, including the new ones added with Forgotten Stories.
So I have yet to see a combined guide that has all the armour sets currently available in Enderal with the recent Steam re-release so I figured here would be a good spot to post the information on all the old and new sets in one spot.
Please note that I have not found all of the sets in-game, so this guide will only cover all the currently attainable sets, as well as their stats, looks, and set bonuses and NOT where to find them as I spawned them via console commands.
Set bonuses are in the tables. Screenshots have the actual stats of the items. Set bonus “I” is from 2 parts, bonus “II” from 3 parts, and bonus “III” from having all 4 parts of a set. Keep in mind that armour and weight values can change depending on perks and points invested into skills, and that all armour parts are in their original conditions and not improved via crafting.
Ash Warrior Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Increases light armor by 9 points.
II – Sneak is 10% more effective.
III – Bows do 10% more damage. Increases health by 11 points.
II – Sneak is 10% more effective.
III – Bows do 10% more damage. Increases health by 11 points.
Fallen Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Block 7% more with a shield.
II – Increases health by 15.
III – Increases melee damage by 5.
II – Increases health by 15.
III – Increases melee damage by 5.
Heavenstormer/Skybreaker Set (Crafted)
The armour is named “Heavenstormer”, but set bonuses in-game show up as “Skybreaker” which is likely a translation fluke. The crafting blueprints for it show up as “Skybreaker” in the current version as well I believe.
Set Bonus Stats
I – Increases heavy armour by 7.
II – Increases health by 25 points.
III – Doubles damage dealt by “Iron Maiden”.
II – Increases health by 25 points.
III – Doubles damage dealt by “Iron Maiden”.
Inodan Set (Crafted)
This set is unique as it is one of the two sets that has 5 pieces to it, and another tier of set bonuses which confer permanent stat boosts upon completing the set, as well as providing a special ability.
Set Bonus Stats
I – Mana regenerates 8% faster. Increases Magic Resistance by 7%.
II – All spells cost 7% less mana.
III – Increases health and mana by 25.
IV – Does damage equal to regained health to an enemy near you. Increases your primary fight skills by 4 permanently.
II – All spells cost 7% less mana.
III – Increases health and mana by 25.
IV – Does damage equal to regained health to an enemy near you. Increases your primary fight skills by 4 permanently.
Mysterious Nomad Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Increases mana by 12 points.
II – Mentalism and Elementalism spells cost 5% less mana.
III – Entropy and Light Magic spells costs 5% less mana.
II – Mentalism and Elementalism spells cost 5% less mana.
III – Entropy and Light Magic spells costs 5% less mana.
Nemesis Set
Please note that this set has a differently worded bonuses for mana regeneration, and I am unsure what the different (if any) exists between mana recharge percentage bonuses and flat mana recharge point bonuses.
Set Bonus Stats
I – Increases mana by 8 points.
II – Mana regenerates 4 points faster.
III – Mana regenerates 6 points faster.
II – Mana regenerates 4 points faster.
III – Mana regenerates 6 points faster.
North Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Increases stamina by 4, and health by 10.
II – Sneak is 4% more effective, One-Handed attacks do 5% more damage.
III – Pickpocketing is 3% easier, Prices are 3% better, and Mentalism spells cost 3% less mana.
II – Sneak is 4% more effective, One-Handed attacks do 5% more damage.
III – Pickpocketing is 3% easier, Prices are 3% better, and Mentalism spells cost 3% less mana.
Rat Catcher Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Increases health by 9 points.
II – Increases heavy armour by 5, two handed attacks do 5% more damage.
III – Block 5% more with a shield, one handed attacks do 5% more damage.
II – Increases heavy armour by 5, two handed attacks do 5% more damage.
III – Block 5% more with a shield, one handed attacks do 5% more damage.
Scarlet Night Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Lockpicking is 5% easier.
II – Increases critical hit chance by 7%.
III – You move silently while sneaking.
II – Increases critical hit chance by 7%.
III – You move silently while sneaking.
Selna Set
The other of two sets that has 5 pieces to it, and another tier of set bonuses to match.
Set Bonus Stats
I – Increases Health by 12 points.
II – Increase Heavy Armour by 5 points.
III – Block 5% more damage with a shield.
IV – Increases melee damage by 6 points.
II – Increase Heavy Armour by 5 points.
III – Block 5% more damage with a shield.
IV – Increases melee damage by 6 points.
Skaragg Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Block 9% more damage with a shield.
II – Increases health by 20 points.
III – Increases melee damage by 7 points.
II – Increases health by 20 points.
III – Increases melee damage by 7 points.
Swashbuckler Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Increase light armour by 5, increase stamina by 5.
II – Lockpicking and Stealth 5% more effective.
III – Bows and one handed attacks do 5% more damage.
II – Lockpicking and Stealth 5% more effective.
III – Bows and one handed attacks do 5% more damage.
Tracker Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Increases light armour by 7 points.
II – Sneak is 8% more effective.
III – Bows do 7% more damage. Increases health by 5 points.
II – Sneak is 8% more effective.
III – Bows do 7% more damage. Increases health by 5 points.
Tribunal Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Mana regenerates 8% faster.
II – Increases Magic Resistance by 4%. Elementalism spells costs 4% less mana.
III – Increase mana by 20 points.
II – Increases Magic Resistance by 4%. Elementalism spells costs 4% less mana.
III – Increase mana by 20 points.
Vagrant Set
I am unable to aquire the stats for the Vagrant set as attempting to spawn it in via the console does not actually give you the armour. So this section will remain blank as I am unsure if the complete armour is in the game or not.
The set is apparently used in-game by NPCs so presumably it does exist, so I am unsure if it is bugged, attained in a strange manner, or just not usable by the player by design.
Venturer Set (Crafted)
Set Bonus Stats
I – Increases sleight of hand by 9 points.
II – Increases critical hit chance by 10%.
III – Increases the chance that the perk “Vagabond: High Dexterity” completely intercepts damage from 10% to 20%.
II – Increases critical hit chance by 10%.
III – Increases the chance that the perk “Vagabond: High Dexterity” completely intercepts damage from 10% to 20%.
Wandering Mage Set
Set Bonus Stats
I – Mentalism costs 5% less mana. Light Magic and Entropy cost 4% less mana.
II – Mana regenerates 4% faster. Elementalism spells cost 5% less mana.
III – Increases mana by 20. Increases heavy armour by 5.
II – Mana regenerates 4% faster. Elementalism spells cost 5% less mana.
III – Increases mana by 20. Increases heavy armour by 5.
Class Combinations
A combined list of all the class combinations, including the new ones added with Forgotten Stories.
So I have yet to see a combined guide that has all the classes currently available in Enderal with the recent Steam re-release so I figured here would be a good spot to post the information on all the old and new class combinations in one spot.
In case you don’t know already, the wiki states that ‘some of the disciplines share special affinities. From level 19+ on, the two disciplines with the highest number of AND a minimum of 10 Memory Points invested into each of their Memory Trees will unlock a special class, granting bonuses to some of your stats and skills, as well as certain special effects. Only one special class can be active at a time, and putting more Memory Points into a third discipline can change the active special class.’
It has also been stated to be possible to change your class if you gain more points in another combination. So for example, having 10 points in Elementalism and Sinistrope will grant you the Black Mage class, but then putting 11 points into Keeper will change your class from Black Mage to Dark Keeper instead.
Enderal Classes
The following classes were included at the launch of the original mod, and cover the combinations of the Rogue, Warrior, and Mage classes.
Disciplines | Affinity |
Elementalist / Thaumaturge / Sinistrope | Arcane Archer Boosts Archery, Elementalism and Light Magic. An arrow fired during the effect of “Eye of the Storm” will be followed up by a Spectral Arrow which briefly paralyzes the target. |
Trickster | |
Blade Dancer | Assassin Boosts Stealth, One-Handed. You move much more quietly and gain an additional 10% chance for critical hits. |
Infiltrator | |
Keeper | Dark Keeper Boosts HP, Heavy Armor, Entropy. Successfully using “Devour Soul” will briefly increase your damage. |
Sinistrope | |
Blade Dancer | Blade Master Boosts HP, Stamina, One-Handed, Two-Handed. Permanently increases your melee damage. |
Vandal | |
Elementalist | Battlemage Boosts HP, Mana, Two-Handed, Heavy Armor, Elementalism. Killing an enemy with “Shock Nova” briefly increases the damage of your spells and weapons by 8%. Stacks 3x. |
Vandal / Keeper | |
Blade Dancer | Blade Breaker Boosts HP, One-Handed, Carry Capacity. Your hits will decrease the damage resistance of your enemies. |
Keeper | |
Sinistrope | Shadow Dancer Boosts Sneak, Entropy, and Psionics. Enemies you kill while marked with “Ghostwalk” will rise as your minions to fight for you. |
Infiltrator | |
Elementalist | Black Mage Boosts Mana, Elementalism, Entropy. “Shock Nova” will absorb some of the HP and Mana of your enemies. |
Sinistrope | |
Thaumaturge | Seraph Boosts HP, Mana, Heavy Armor, Light Magic. (?) |
Keeper / Vandal | |
Trickster | Well-Travelled One Boosts Stamina, Light Armor, Archery. Every “Fire Arrow” you fire will cause an additional small explosion. |
Vagrant |
Enderal Forgotten Stories Wiki
Forgotten Stories Classes
The following classes were added with the re-release on Steam of Enderal:Forgotten Stories, and include all the combinations with the new Lycanthorpe and Phasmalist classes. It is also worth noting that the Lycanthorpe class combinations have unique looks for each transformation.
Required Memory Trees | Name | Effect |
---|---|---|
Lycanthrope/Vagrant | Drifter | Brewed Chemica are stronger. You can have up to 3 Chemicas active at once. |
Lycanthrope/ Infiltrator | Throat Ripper | More sneaking damage in Wolf Form. When sneaking in Wolf Form gain invisibility for a short time (60s cooldown). |
Lycanthrope /Blade Dancer or Vandal | Ravager/Brute(No direct translation from German so both are possible) | Gain 7 additional Claw damage and, while in Wolf Form, deal 5% increased damage for 7 seconds after killing an enemy(up to 25%). |
Lycanthrope/ Sinistrope | Ravager/Brute(see above) | Gain 7 Speed(not sure what stat this is or what the proper English equivalent is) and the active ability Massacre, which lets your attacks absorb some health for a short time while in Wolf Form. |
Lycanthrope/ Thaumaturge | Scourge of the woods | 15% more life and armor while in Wolf Form and the active ability Colossus, which briefly increases size, resistances, armor and health in Wolf Form |
Lycanthrope/ Elementalist | Druid | Elemental Chemica have more effect and you automatically cast Shock Nova when transforming into a Wolf. |
Lycanthrope/Phasmalist | Soul Caller | Increases Alchemy and Enchanting by 5. Your Apparition also transforms into a Wolf. |
Phasmalist/ Infiltrator or Trickster | Ghost Blade | Increases enchanting, sneak and archery by 6. After you perform a sneak attack, your apparition teleports to the enemy and also attacks them. |
Phasmalist/ Sinistrope | Ritualist | Increases Mana by 20, enchanting and entropy by 6. Your Apparition is strengthened if you have a summoned creature. |
Phasmalist/ Vandal or Keeper or Blade Dancer | Spectral Warrior | Increases one- and two-handed by 6, entropy(typo?) by 7. Your stances also apply to your Apparition(max. 1). |
More of this sort of thing:
Blood and Dust (FS_NQR01) | |
Next Quest: | Qalian's Last Smile |
Difficulty: | Very Hard |
The Dust Pit
Quick Walkthrough
- Join the arena at the Bash Hole
- Defeat all your opponents until you face The Beast
- Accept Tharaêl's offer
Detailed Walkthrough
Tharaêl confronting Rasha
Tharaêl defeating the Beast
This quest will begin automatically once you enter the Undercity.Follow the objective marker and you'll find the Bash Hole, where two fighters are competing.Talk to Rasha and you'll be able to join the fighting, after signing a few papers and choosing a battle name.
Enderal Forgotten Stories Guide
You'll be pitted against three other combatants, Simael Roth, Kana Tannerdaughter, and Tamas Sha'Gar, in a fight to the death.Once all of your enemies are dead, the crowd will cheer and you'll be teleported back to the outside of the pit.The contents of the inventory of your enemies will be in a chest next to Rasha, so there is no need to loot them during the battle.
Rasha, however, seems to have a visitor: A man named Tharaêl, that demands some kind of payment before leaving with a Rhalâta goodbye.After he leaves, you can talk to Rasha and collect your reward, which is 150 pennies.Trying to collect more information about the man from Rasha is a dead end.
Rasha will need some time before preparing the next fight for you.You can go off and do other things in the meantime, or you can choose to wait until she's ready right there.Either way, once the next battle is ready, talk to Rasha for your next fight.
You'll be pitted against The Twins, two twin brothers who will gang up against you in a two versus one fight.Once you defeat them, talk to Rasha to receive your reward.If you have enough Rhetoric, you can notice her absent-mindedness and ask if she is worried about that man from before, Tharaêl.She reveals that he was a representative from the Rhalâta, and that her father is refusing to pay them their protection money, or 'Shadow Tribute'.If they don't pay up soon, the Rhalâta are bound to send goons to 'take care of' the trouble.You can offer to help, but Rasha will refuse all of your attempts.
Again, wait until the next fight is ready, and talk to Rasha.You'll fight Gur Hal'Nan, an Arazelean in heavy armor.Collect your reward, and wait for the next round to be ready.Your next enemy is Raga Shadowclaw, an alchemist that holds a special secret: Once her health is depleted, she will recover completely and turn into a werewolf.Once she's dead, talk to Rasha to collect your reward.
Your next enemy is the 'Beast', an undead creature tauted as the 'jewel of the pit': if it is killed, a necromancer just needs to sitch it back together and it is ready for a new fight.Once you're ready, talk to Rasha and the fight will begin.The Beast will be unleashed from its cage and taunt you, but before the battle can begin, Tharaêl will appear, kill the Beast, and challenge you for a battle.
Once Tharaêl is defeated, he will teleport you both to the Corpse Pit. He explains that he is part of The Voices, the military branch of the Rhalâta, and that he has a mission for you: to kill their own leader, The Father.Tharaêl will elaborate: He was one of the many orphans that the group took in to experiment on, and once they were done with him and abandoned him on the streets, he saw his cries fall on deaf ears.He decided that the only way to get his revenge was to infiltrate the Rhalâta and kill The Father directly.
Enderal Forgotten Stories Walkthrough
You can choose to accept or decline his request.If you decline it, this quest will end and you will no longer be able to continue the Rhalâta quest line.Otherwise, Tharaêl will ask you to meet him in the Wailing Tree, this quest will end, and Qalian's Last Smile will begin.
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