
like one, Glass Dagger with Absorb Health and Capture soul, both on one. Ranging from Petty Soul Gems to Grand Soul Gems, these can be used to house the souls of creatures after you kill them. Use Soul Gems to make new enchantments or recharge. A Soul Gem is an item in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion that contains the soul of a creature. Soul gems can be bought from most mages stores, in random loot and from Mages Guild halls and range in price depending on their level. First, head to one of these locations: Dark Fissure (Northwest of Doomed Mine), Fort Istirus (east of Kvatch), Fort Linchal (northeast of Kvatch), or Wendelbek. The resulting filled soul gems can be used.

Soul Gems are miscellaneous items which can be used to trap the soul of a dying creature or NPC. This bound soul can then be used for enchanting. Soul gems are used for harvesting the souls of nonsentient creatures and then binding them into the gem. It is a magic stone capable of storing the "soul" of a creature. The Onondaga County District Attorney’s office told WSYR that Dufresne has spoken to Syracuse Police about the incident, but no charges have been filed yet.Ī GoFundMe started in Dufresne’s name has raised almost $14,000 as of Tuesday evening.A Soul Gem is an item in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. We also intend to work with local advocates to make sure that our employees are better educated as to how to engage with homeless individuals and where to direct them in the community for appropriate assistance.” The employees involved in the incident have been terminated, and we will be contacting the individual in the video to apologize for the negative experience. “It not only violated our written policies, but goes against our core values as an organization-which include creating a welcoming and hospitable environment and treating everyone with dignity and respect. “Dunkin’ has been a part of the Syracuse community for many years, and as the franchisees who own and operate the North Salina Street location, we were extremely disturbed by the behavior of our employees captured in the video,” Kimberly Wolak, the franchise owner, said in a statement to The News.
