Legacy Of The Dragonborn: Fate Cards

When you collect all 54 cards and place them in the display case, you receive:

| Card | Location | |------|----------| | King of Clubs | Raven Rock – Severin Manor, master bedroom | | Ace of Hearts | Temple of Miraak – on a pedestal before the final chamber | | 10 of Diamonds | Neloth’s tower – lower level bookshelf |

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Cards not showing in inventory | Drop them and pick up again, or use player.inv in console. | | Can’t equip more than 1 card | Check the Fate perk tree – you must manually take the perks. | | Display case won’t accept cards | Complete A New Order and make sure you’re using the correct case (there are two – one is for replicas). | | Missing card locations | Use the – its map table can highlight undiscovered card zones. | | Duplicate cards | Sell extras to Urag gro-Shub at the College of Winterhold (he buys them for 100–500 gold). | legacy of the dragonborn fate cards

The Legacy of the Dragonborn Fate Cards do not replace your chosen Standing Stone. If you are standing under The Mage Stone (Spells cost 50% less), and you archive The Warrior card, you now have both: cheaper spells and higher weapon damage.

In the pantheon of Skyrim modding, few expansions have achieved the cult status of Legacy of the Dragonborn (LotD). Created by icecreamassassin, this monumental mod transforms the Dragonborn from a mere hoarder of ancient trinkets into the curator of the greatest museum in Tamriel: the Dragonborn Museum in Solitude. When you collect all 54 cards and place

By embracing the mystery of the Fate Cards, we can continue to uncover the secrets of Skyrim and the legacy of the Dragonborn.

Author’s Note: This guide is accurate for Legacy of the Dragonborn V5 (and the V6 beta). Always ensure you have the latest versions of the associated CCOR and Relic Hunter patches. | | Missing card locations | Use the

At first glance, the Fate Cards appear to be standard Elder Scrolls lore books. They are small, unassuming pamphlets or tomes found scattered across the museum and the wilds of Skyrim. However, unlike a skill book that gives you a one-time level boost, each Fate Card corresponds to a specific blessing.