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WOOOOOOO COCKTAILS HAVE BEEN REDONE!!!!! now they look so much nicer
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ladymistweaver · 4 months
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There is correct answer
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tikattu · 8 months
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lady of decay, namira
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lokorum · 1 year
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"even the most benign of them, are like a hurricane off the coast"
if you want to support me - and have a coin to spare! - you can donate here!! it will help me super-duper much!! (๑˃̵ᴗ˂̵)و
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[REUPLOAD PERMISSION GRANTED BY THE ORIGINAL ARTIST. art does not belong to me.]
A series of gowns themed after the daedric princes, originally drawn by jiro/onionloverboy.
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aethismantis · 6 months
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Some Namira armory I came out with
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Always carry a fork with you. If someone tries to rob you, pull the fork out of your pocket and say, "Thank you, Lord, for this meal I'm about to have," and charge at them with the fork.
Eola, a devotee of Lord Namira, probably
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oats-enthusiast · 1 year
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My bosmer dragonborn at the feast of Namira
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Confession: Elder scrolls online isn’t focusing on the right daedric princes. We’ve seen Mehrunes Dagon, we’ve seen Hermaeus Mora. Let us go to a daedric realm we literally have not seen before or that hasn’t been fleshed out for the love of god. Namira’s realm would be sick, or even Vaermina’s. Let’s stop rehashing the same stories and see something we’ve never seen before.
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moodcrab · 2 months
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Fixing Skyrim's Daedric Quests
Introduction
Unlike my Oblivion character - a mere mortal who stumbled upon a shrine while lost in the wilderness, becomes somewhat obsessed with gaining the level requirement and collecting an offering, then undertakes the quest feeling like a dark god is testing their worthiness to be their champion - The Last Dragonborn has Daedric Princes falling over themselves to make them their champion straight out the gate. Level one? Who cares! No offering? No problem! Not my Summoning Day? We haven't cared about that since Morrowind! Literally told me to go fuck myself? Take the prize anyway Champ you've earned it!
Basically, much like factions, Skyrim shoves nearly all of the Daedric Quests in the player's face as soon as possible because they're widely considered to be the best and most rewarding by fans of the previous games. But the older games had them, to varying degrees, hidden away or locked behind mechanics, and Bethesda didn't want newer, more casual fans to miss them. In doing so the Princes and their cults lose that air of mystery and danger they once had.
On the other hand, it was nice to be doing something else entirely then have a surprise Daedric Quests blind side me, and it's not like the old Oblivion way was perfect. Find shrine, give offering, get quest for EVERY Prince? And just one quest and I'm the champion, dedicated my soul to your afterlife and all that jazz?
This series is going to try to maximise the good parts of Skyrim Daedric Quests, while bringing back some of the classic elements that it left out, starting with...
Part I - Namria
Quest A) A Taste of Death.
If you visit the Treasury House in Markarth you might overhear an argument between Brother Verulus and Thongvor Silver-Blood. This location change means you are unlikely to just run into this quest immediately as in vanilla, but also gives you a high chance of encountering it during The Forsworn Conspiracy, in which case it has the double benefit of acting as a kind of red herring in that quest and linking this quest with Markarth's corruption and secret society vibes.
Brother Verulus wants the city guard to stop their lockdown of the Halls of the Dead and to actually go in and deal with the draugr head on (in my alternative "Fixed" Skyrim the increased draugr population is connected with Alduin's return, who is raising his Dragon Priests to serve him, even within cities). Why doesn't he go pester the Jarl or the Captain about this, asks Thongvor, dismissively. Oh come on, don't act coy, we all know who really controls the guard in Markarth, why not let them do their job, replies Verulus. Thongvor counters that that would be a desecration of the Nordic dead, that guards putting them down like a pest would be dishonourable. What's more, perhaps if the glorious Nordic dead of the city weren't being tended to by a poncy Imperial Priest of Arkay instead of a proper old fashioned Orkey Shaman, maybe none of this would have happened. Verulus starts to lose his temper at this, and in anger implies that he knows that the draugr problem that plagues the other cities isn't the real issue here, that most of the ancient dead here are Reachfolk not Nord, and begins to demand a true explanation for being locked out but stops himself, he has said too much and leaves.
The quest begins by talking to Verulus who will ask you to investigate what's really going on in The Halls of the Dead. How you get in is up to you. If you're a sneaky type or a smooth talker you'll get in that way. You can also commit a crime to lure the guard away maybe. You could go find Thongvor who can be convinced to give you an alternative - take care of Verulus, but more on that later.
However you get into the Halls, on entering you start finding evidence of cannibalism, butchered bodies, cooking stations and so on. As you delve deeper you hear Eola, a Reachman Namira Devotee, goading and teasing you; "Not many would walk blindly into a crypt, smelling of steel and blood, but not fear... Don't you see what I am about down here in the dark? Is that disgust? Revulsion?... Or curiosity? Why don't you come deeper, and scratch that itch?" You can question her about who she is, what is her purpose here, why is Thongvor protecting her etc. but it will come down to convincing her to leave, killing her, or accepting her invitation to eat human flesh.
Now, IF you sided with Thongvor, the plan is to lie to Verulus to get him to follow you into the Halls of the Dead, this time you'll be confronted directly by Eola and Thongvor together. They intend to kill and eat you both and blame your deaths on Draugr. You can fight your way out and try to save Verulus, or you can prove yourself by killing Verulus yourself and tasting him by way of a test.
If you partake in cannibalism you will get a monologue from Eola about Namira, waxing poetic about the oldest god, The Black Fly, being the Daedric Prince of decay and squalor and all things ugly and repulsive... But also her significance to the Reachmen. To them she is the Spirit Queen who is the true god of death, not Arkay, the primal darkness that gives and takes life. You will gain the power to feast on a corps once a night or when underground, and unlock the second quest.
Quest B - A Guest for Dinner
The second quest will be even less obvious to the player and will hopefully take most people completely by surprise the first time it happens. The quest will only begin after the following criteria are met: You have used the lesser power to consume 10 or more corpses. You own a fully furnished player home. You spend the night there with either your spouse or a follower. When you sleep, a slow, loud, ominous knocking at the door awakens you.
At your door is a stranger in rags and a hideous face asking to come in. You can refuse or invite them to stay. Once inside they will take a seat at your table and ask what is being served for dinner. At this point your follower/spouse will be freaking out a little. You can offer food, like regular food, which will disappoint him and he'll leave. You can offer your spouse or follower as the meal and you'll have to attack them, the screen will darken for an gruesome audible muckbang. Or you can tell the Stranger he is on the menu, which will please him greatly and he will warn you against choking on him, depending on the disposition of your specific follower or spouse they will either join in or abandon you forever.
The Stranger, if he survives the night, will give you the Ring of Namira as thanks. If you ate him Eola, who incidentally will now double as a replacement spouse/follower, will arrive and give you the Ring. The Ring is a powerful reflect damage/magic ring, a unique enchantment in Skyrim.
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vestige-nan · 1 year
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The daedric princes fav videogames with little to no explanation:
Azura plays Minecraft but only on creative mode, and she creates aesthetic masterpieces.
Boethiah plays Call of Duty and every game she friendly fires.
Clavicus Vile likes literally any game that can curb his boredom, but in secret he plays Nintendo Dogs and will fiercely deny it if caught.
Hermaeus Mora plays TES games (and of course he knows all the lore).
Hircine isn’t big on video games, but he’s played Duck Hunt once or twice.
When asked his favorite video game, Jyggalag and Sheogorath both said Microsoft Excel but for different reasons.
Malacath tries to play Call of Duty, but Boethiah keeps one-shotting him whether he’s on her team or not.
Mehrunes Dagon’s frequently plays God of War, but his favorite video game is going onto Azura’s Minecraft server and destroying whatever she builds.
Everyone believes Mephala when she says she doesn’t play video games, but she’s really good at Assassin’s Creed.
Meridia plays the Sims 3, but in the way that every one of her sims’ lives is micromanaged perfectly and if even one accident happens she rage quits.
Molag Bal plays the Sims 3, but in the way that he puts his sims in pools and takes away the pool ladder.
Namira plays those online, independently created, super niche creepypasta games that try to trick you into thinking your computer’s been hacked.
Nocturnal plays Dark Souls/Elden Ring and she does a complete play through with no deaths on the first try.
Peryite plays Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator and he’s bad at it.
Sanguine started out playing otomes/dating sims ironically, but now he unironically loves them.
Vaermina isn’t partial to video games, but she doesn’t mind horror games like amnesia.
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I wonder whose missing
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bonestrewncrest · 1 year
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nakyalag, demiprince and scion of namira, and a character thats been in my head for a REALLY long time
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he is the fly in your soup, the absurdly long strand of hair that breaks halfway through pulling it out of your mouth. he is primarially associated with food-based misfortune and bad harvest; when meat rots and milk curdles, he is to blame
he enjoys meddling in the affairs of mortals and revels in the few summonings and prayers he actually receives (i imagine most of his time is spent on nirn making his own chaos and starting people-drama). of the summonings he receives most of them are requests of misfortune upon others or pleas for bountiful harvest. there are probably better gods to pray to for the latter and he never truly fulfils them anyways, the monkey's finger curls, you know how it is
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squidinajar · 2 months
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Namira | Darkness and Shadow (11/16)
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lokorum · 1 year
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the list of my tes crashes keeps growing ( ͡° ͜ ͡°)
if you want to support me - and have a coin to spare! - you can donate here!! it will help me super-duper much!! (๑˃̵ᴗ˂̵)و
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scuttling-void · 2 months
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Sorry I can't stop drawing Nana lately (plus Namira, of course)
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