Ghosts of the Tribunal is one of the many completely new creations toSkyrim Anniversary Edition, featuring a mini-expansion’s amount of content for players to explore. As the name suggests, Ghosts of the Tribunal revolves around the former Dark Elf Living Gods, who were redesignated as Saints by the New Temple by the time ofSkyrim.

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Almalexia, Sotha Sil, and Vivec made up the Tribunal of the Dark Elves, ruling over them for thousands of years. After the events ofThe Elder Scrolls III:Morrowind, the Tribunal ceased to be and the Dark Elves returned to worshipping the same Daedra that their ancestors did. Ghosts of the Tribunal explores what remains of the Tribunalduring the events ofSkyrim.

Updated Jun 27, 2025 by Erik Petrovich: Ghosts of the Tribunal is a relatively faithful continuation of the conclusion of Morrowind’s grand storyline, though there is debate in the community as to whether the new lore is canon or not as it’s part of the Creation Club, not an official DLC. Nevertheless, with Ghosts of the Tribunal Skyrim gains a number of new equipment and items that flesh out the world hundreds of years after the eruption of Red Mountain. It’s an impressive mod, particularly for the sheer number of iconic weapons, armors, and other items that were brought over from the third Elder Scrolls game. Most of these can be found in the Tribunal Temple, but some require players to complete new questlines first.

Vivec From The Elder Scrolls Online

How To Start Ghosts of the Tribunal

Ghosts of the Tribunal takes place primarily in Solstheim, though some questlinestake players backto the Skyrim mainland. To begin the initial quest, head to Raven Rock by taking a boat from the Windhelm docks. Players will have toprogress through the main questuntil the two Cultists in Whiterun, who lead the player to Solstheim after being killed.

Once in Solstheim,explore Raven Rock for the Temple– it’s hard to miss, rising above most other buildings in the town. Head inside, go downstairs and go into the first room on the right. In this small bedroom look for a book titledHeretic’s Dossier: Blacksmith’s Confessionalto officially begin the Ghosts of the Tribunal questline.

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Who Were The Dark Elf Living Gods?

The former Dark Elf Tribunal was comprised of Almalexia, Sotha Sil, and Vivec, each of whom once served under Lord Indoril Nerevar, the Chimer hero and leader. It’s widely believed (and privately confirmed) that they murdered Nerevar in their path to gain godlike powers from the Heart of Lorkhan nestled deep beneath Red Mountain.

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Skyrim Anniversary Ghosts of the Tribunal Items

During the events ofMorrowind, specifically theTribunalexpansion, the Living Gods were not able to make their regular pilgrimage to the Heart of Lorkhan thanks to the interference of Dagoth Ur. Almalexia goes insane from losing her godhood, kills Sotha Sil in his Clockwork City, and is then slain by the Nerevarine. Nobody knows what happened to Vivec. In theyears following the disappearanceof the Tribunal, the New Temple worshipping the “Good Daedra” Azura, Boethiah, and Mephala rose to prominence and re-designated the Living Gods as mere saints.

Tribunal Temple Armory

Cleaver of St. Felms

Deals 30 Fire damage, extra to engulfed enemies, and absorbs 25 Magicka

Deals 30 Shock damage, and 15 Magicka damage

Skyrim Anniversary Ghosts of the Tribunal Mask of Vivec Questline

Reward for completing “Ghosts of the Tribunal”

Deals 30 Sun damage, increased to 90 against Undead

Deals 60 damage to Magicka

Deals 30 damage to Stamina

Deals 30 Fire damage, extra to engulfed enemies

Reward for completing “Trueflame”

Indoril set

Helmet increases One-Handed damage by 30%

Masks of Almalexia, Sotha Sil, Vivec, and Dagoth Ur

Acquired during “Ghosts of the Tribunal”

Robe of the Lich

Reward for completing “Ashen Heart”

Redoran Watchman’s Helmet

Ghosts of the Tribunal isa highly popular creationincluded withAnniversary Editionthanks to the inclusion of several iconic pieces of armor and weapons fromMorrowind. Players are now able to equip a full set of Ordinator armor, wear the Indoril armor set, and obtain a special mask for each member of the Tribunal (and Dagoth Ur).

When it comes to weapons, several well-known pieces fromMorrowindlike Trueflame and the Cleaver of St. Felms make their return with only slightly altered effects compared to their original versions. The Warhammer Skull Crusher, the Greatsword Magebane, the curved sword Hopesfire, and the anti-vampire mace Light of Day are acquirable, too.

Other Ghosts of the Tribunal Items

Unique weapons and armor aren’t the only things that Ghosts of the Tribunal brings toSkyrimfromMorrowind. There are a handful of new clothing options for the unarmored-preferring player, including the Extravagant Robes that were so commonly seen throughoutMorrowind. Now, it’s easier than ever to roleplay a Telvanni Wizard inSkyrimand look the part too.

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The Creation also adds a new Potion called Pyroil Tar. This item can be used to enchant weapons with the Slow effect for a single hit, and was (like most of the content in Ghosts of the Tribunal) also seen inMorrowind. There are lots of notes and journals to read that expand on the lore of the Creation, helping it fit into theSkyrimstoryline and world a little better.

Questlines in Ghosts of the Tribunal

There aresix questlines in Ghosts of the Tribunal, includingfive side quests and one main quest. The main quest is also titled Ghosts of the Tribunal and tasks the player with rekindling the spark of worship for the former Tribunal by working with a secret group of hereticsbased in Raven Rock. Players don’t have to join them, though – choosing to worship the New Temple is a supported path in this creation.

The five side quests are mostly tied to unique weapons and armor found in Ghosts of the Tribunal. The quest Trueflame, for example, sends the player to a Dwarven forge with the intention of reforging the iconicMorrowindblade. Each of these quests is found either in the secret Tribunal Temple in Ashfall’s Tear or in Raven Rock itself.

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