I was about to post AD shrines because I'm most familiar with this faction, but then I found the thread you mention and it already has all the places I remembered. :P I'd add Baan Dar's realm you can access from Reaper's March. Possibly some other Khajiiti deities too? I don't remember which temples are devoted to specific gods, but there are many lunar shrines around.MornaBaine wrote: »I would LOVE to find shrines to Dibella and Sanguine. Let me know if anyone comes across them! There's a good thread at TESORP trying to get them all found and listed but progress has been really slow.
MornaBaine wrote: »I would LOVE to find shrines to Dibella and Sanguine. Let me know if anyone comes across them! There's a good thread at TESORP trying to get them all found and listed but progress has been really slow.
It's only a one shot attempt to view it, but during the Fighters' Guild quest "The Prismatic Core," you explore the city of Azalbargas (I think that's how it's spelt. Don't take my word for it, though, because chances are I'm wrong) and down one of the corridors is a shrine to Molag Bal. It's basically the exact same thing as the Molag Bal statue that the Imperial Edition customers got, and once you complete the quest you never see it again. I'm not sure if there's another shrine to him anywhere else, though.
You mean this guy...It's only a one shot attempt to view it, but during the Fighters' Guild quest "The Prismatic Core," you explore the city of Azalbargas (I think that's how it's spelt. Don't take my word for it, though, because chances are I'm wrong) and down one of the corridors is a shrine to Molag Bal. It's basically the exact same thing as the Molag Bal statue that the Imperial Edition customers got, and once you complete the quest you never see it again. I'm not sure if there's another shrine to him anywhere else, though.
Simply they have not been built yet at this time in tamerial
This is before both. I don't remember exactly how long ESO is before them but I'm pretty sure Oblivion is 200 years before Skyrim.I thought this time period was before oblivion? Or am I getting confused with skyrim?
The Elder Scroll Online is the first of the games chronologically. It's 281 years before Redguard, 581 years before Battlespire, 808 years before Arena, 814 years before Daggerfall, 836 years before Morrowind, 842 years before Oblivion and 1043 before Skyrim.
Phew, that took a while.