Castles:Decorations
In The Elder Scrolls: Castles, the following Decorations are available to use in your castle. As well as enhancing the look of your castle, all Decorations have a passive effect they provide while they are placed. If more than one of a Decoration is placed, these effects will stack, as well as stacking with any other Decorations that provide similar effects.
All Decorations have a limit of how many of a single Decoration can be owned. For example, only 10 of each banner may be crafted and placed. Your castle can have up to a total of 150 Decorations at once.
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Generic[edit]
The following decorations can be created for gold and certain materials, depending on the number of available copies of the decorations:
- Bronze Star Banner — A decorative banner showing bronze stars over turquoise and black.
- Chevron Banner — A decorative banner showing blue and red chevrons on a gold background.
- Crenelated Banner — A gold-and-blue banner with stars and a crenelated partition.
- Diamond Banner — A decorative banner showing white diamonds on a dark background.
- Draconic Candlestick — Said to represent the dragon Paarthurnax.
- Dwarven Armor Stand — Not to be used for protection.
- Garden Nook — A cozy corner for all.
- Gold Star Banner — A decorative banner with golden stars on red and black parts.
- Golden Garden — Ooh, shiny!
- Green Banner — A decorative green banner with a white cross.
- Green Dragon Egg — Not an actual dragon egg.
- Green Grimoire — Contains the secret to youthful energy.
- Hanging Garden — A touch of soothing greenery.
- Iron Armor Stand — Not for use in combat.
- Large Lantern — Twice the wonder!
- Lantern Array — Darkness begone!
- Magic Lantern — Everlasting radiance.
- Pink Dragon Egg — The alleged crystallized egg of a dragon.
- Purple Grimoire — Contains the secret to eldritch prowess.
- Red Banner — A decorative red banner with dark red crosses.
- Red Dragon Egg — *Authenticity cannot be confirmed nor denied.
- Red Grimoire — Contains the secret to enduring health.
- Shield Banner — A decorative gold and white banner with a shield motif.
- Small Fountain — Not suitable for drinking.
- Star Banner — A decorative banner showing white stars on a dark blue sky.
- Steel Armor Stand — A full-size replica of Odar's armor.
- Sun Banner — A decorative banner of a golden sun over blue and red quarters.
- Sword Banner — A decorative banner of a white sword on a black background.
- The Art of War — Please do not touch the exhibit.
- Tower Banner — A decorative banner with a black tower over a gold background.
- Wall Garden — Lush, year-round greenery.
Premium[edit]
The following decorations can be purchased for Gems either through the Store or through the general list of available decorations:
- Diamond Stained Glass Window — A diamond-shaped stained glass window flanked by plants.
- Dragon Painting — c. 16th century, First Era.
- Everbloom Tree — Stays in bloom all year long.
- Large Fountain — Make a wish!
- Lovers' Portrait — A painting of an Argonian warrior and their Dark Elf lover.
- Magic Winter Tree — Frozen in perpetuity.
- Mythological Painting — Three Divines at the Gates of Aetherius.
- Portrait of Dagoth Ur — "Through fire and war."
- Round Stained Glass Window — A circular stained glass window.
- Spirit Tree — Spooky spirits included.
- Talos Statue — Dragonborn Emperor and Ninth Divine.
- Wide Stained Glass Window — Finely crafted by the artisans of Leyawiin.
Special offers[edit]
The following decorations are only obtainable via the temporary bundles from the Store:
- Arched Stained Glass Window — An impressive stained glass window with an arched shape.
- Castle Landscape — A large circular painting of an imperial castle.
- Medium Fountain — Cool and refreshing.
Event[edit]
Decorations that are available for purchase for Atronite only during certain Events include:
Halloween[edit]
- Bone Throne — Forever may he reign!
- Creepy Curiosities — Keep out of reach of children.
- Gargoyle Statue — "I could have sworn I saw it move!"
- Hollowjack Lanterns — Daedric fun for everyone!
- Witch's Brew — Reeks of eye of newt (with a hint of lavender).
Redguard[edit]
- Luxurious Oasis — Like cool water on a warm day.
- Warrior Wave — Inspired by the Redguards' arrival to Tamriel.
Winter Holiday[edit]
- Arch of New Life — Celebrating the dawn of a new year.
- Saturalia Tree — A longstanding Breton tradition.
- Snow Globe — Too big to shake easily.
Jubilee[edit]
Jubilee decoration rewards include:
- Dwarven Jubilee Monument — Marking 5 years of reign.
- Silver Jubilee Monument — Marking 10 years of reign.
- Moonstone Jubilee Monument — Marking 15 years of reign.
- Malachite Jubilee Monument — Marking 20 years of reign.
- Gold Jubilee Monument — Marking 25 years of reign.
- Voidstone Jubilee Monument — Marking 35 years of reign.
- Quartz Jubilee Monument — Marking 40 years of reign.
- Rubedite Jubilee Monument — Marking 45 years of reign.
- Ebony Jubilee Monument — Marking 50 years of reign.
- 55th Jubilee Banner — Marking 55 years of reign.
- 65th Jubilee Banner — Marking 65 years of reign.
- 70th Jubilee Banner — Marking 70 years of reign.
- 75th Jubilee Banner — Marking 75 years of reign.
- 80th Jubilee Banner — Marking 80 years of reign.
- 85th Jubilee Banner — Marking 85 years of reign.
- 95th Jubilee Banner — Marking 95 years of reign.
- Centennial Jubilee Banner — Commemorating a century of rule!
Unobtainable[edit]
Pre-release exclusive[edit]
The following decorations were only in pre-release version of the game:
- Steel Jubilee Monument — Marking 5 years of reign.
- 10th Jubilee Banner — A banner to commemorate 10 years of reign.
- 20th Jubilee Banner — A banner to commemorate 20 years of reign.
- 40th Jubilee Banner — A banner to commemorate 40 years of reign.
- Stalhrim Jubilee Monument — Marking 45 years of reign.
- 50th Jubilee Banner — A banner to commemorate 50 years of reign.