I've never heard of such a weapon. Perhaps you should consult with a Dunmer savant about such things. Scout Dark Elf
A legendary artifact of that name was forged in the First Era by the master weaponsmith Hilbongard of Skyrim and enchanted by his partner, the mage Dorach Gusal. Though wondrously light in the hand, it is said to strike the mighty blows of a Daedra prince. It was lost in the First Era, and unreported since then. It was said to bear a curse that would betray anyone who stole it from its creators. Savant Dark Elf
A legendary artifact of that name was forged in the First Era by the master weaponsmith Hilbongard of Skyrim and enchanted by his partner, the mage Dorach Gusal. Though wondrously light in the hand, it is said to strike the mighty blows of a Daedra prince. It was lost in the First Era, and unreported since then. It was said to bear a curse that would betray anyone who stole it from its creators. Savant Dark Elf
I pray that, through the power of Stendarr, this weapon will serve you as faithfully as you have served the Nine. Lalatia Varian
I believe this artifact has been shown to me because it is meant for your hand. But bring it to me, so that I may bless it, and remove any curse placed on it by its creators that may enable it to betray you. Lalatia Varian
Ask a Dunmer savant and a Dunmer scout about a sealed Daedric ruin which might conceal Hilbongard's forge. And ask about the Halls of the Dead -- another ruin or grave guarded by undead spirits near this site. Through such a portal might the questing hero seek Skull-Crusher, the peerless warhammer, lost to men since the First Era. I believe this legendary weapon is fated to your hand. If you find Skull-Crusher, bring it to me, so I may bless it and free it of its creators' curse. Lalatia Varian
Yet there is another way into Hilbongard's forge. It lies through the Halls of the Dead. I do not know where these Halls of the Dead lie. But I know the way is dark, and guarded by restless spirits. And the forge itself is guarded by the powerful Daedra who served Dorach Gusal in his enchantment rituals. Lalatia Varian
All accounts indicate that Dorach Gusal and Hilbongard forged Skull-Crusher at a Daedric site on Vvardenfell, but no one has ever identified the site. But Stendarr has given me a sign. He has shown me a vision of Hilbongard's forge -- a Daedric ruin with a forge of molten stone at its heart. But fate has sealed this Daedric ruin forever from the world above by a colossal rockfall. Lalatia Varian
During the Skyrim Captivity, the master weaponsmith Hilbongard of Skyrim and the enchanter Dorach Gusal created an enchanted warhammer -- feather-light, yet brutal as an atronach's fist. This artifact, christened 'Skull-Crusher' by its makers, was lost when thieves snatched it from a festival display. Legend says its makers gave Skull-Crusher the power to betray unlawful possessors, returning by its own will to its makers. Lalatia Varian
It is your choice, of course. Please let me know if you wish to reconsider your decision. Torasa Aram
You don't have Skull-Crusher with you? Then come back with it, and we'll settle the deal. Torasa Aram
You don't have Skull-Crusher with you? Then come back with it, and we'll settle the deal. Torasa Aram
Hilbongard's masterpiece, the Skull Crusher. I am impressed, %PCName. This is quite a find. Do you wish to turn it over to the museum? If you wish to sell it, I can offer you 24000 gold in exchange. Torasa Aram
Hilbongard's masterpiece, the Skull Crusher. I am impressed, %PCName. This is quite a find. Do you wish to turn it over to the museum? I can offer you 24000 gold for it. Torasa Aram