rotaugen454 wrote: »Well, the free apartment in Auridon is right by a wayshrine and you can port to it from anywhere. Home wayshrines would be nice, but you can get around it.
Wayshrine Engineers. The true heroes of Tamriel.
That would eliminate some of the purpose for buying homes near wayshrines.
Can someone say who exactly build those wayshrines in Tamriel? I mean, if it was an Ayleid elfs, then it would be almost impossible to build another one wayshrine because it's an ancient technology and so on.
But if there's no lore behind wayshrines, then it would be nice to get one. They could be very expensive though.
Can someone say who exactly build those wayshrines in Tamriel? I mean, if it was an Ayleid elfs, then it would be almost impossible to build another one wayshrine because it's an ancient technology and so on.
But if there's no lore behind wayshrines, then it would be nice to get one. They could be very expensive though.
@Eremith
Since time immemorial, devout mortals of Tamriel have built shrines to their Divines at sites that have been recognized as holy and sanctified. Many of these sites were chosen due to specific miracles or blessed events that marked them, though others simply inspire feelings of reverence for matters divine. Because they are located here and there where inspiration struck, rather than at points of convenience, these sites are scattered across the land, and have come to be known as "wayshrines."
--Wayshrines of Tamriel
They're essentially built by the locals. This is why each one is built in the local architectural style.
Hmm, I don't think so. There's no reason you couldn't get some Divine Inspiration while in your house and then build a shrine to mark the occasion.Thank you! So, personal wayshrine at the courtyard wouldn't be against the lore.Can someone say who exactly build those wayshrines in Tamriel? I mean, if it was an Ayleid elfs, then it would be almost impossible to build another one wayshrine because it's an ancient technology and so on.
But if there's no lore behind wayshrines, then it would be nice to get one. They could be very expensive though.
@Eremith
Since time immemorial, devout mortals of Tamriel have built shrines to their Divines at sites that have been recognized as holy and sanctified. Many of these sites were chosen due to specific miracles or blessed events that marked them, though others simply inspire feelings of reverence for matters divine. Because they are located here and there where inspiration struck, rather than at points of convenience, these sites are scattered across the land, and have come to be known as "wayshrines."
--Wayshrines of Tamriel
They're essentially built by the locals. This is why each one is built in the local architectural style.
Can someone say who exactly build those wayshrines in Tamriel? I mean, if it was an Ayleid elfs, then it would be almost impossible to build another one wayshrine because it's an ancient technology and so on.
But if there's no lore behind wayshrines, then it would be nice to get one. They could be very expensive though.
I want a fake one as well which can't be interacted with, so everyone runs over to it to leave then curses me.
Soon to be available in the Crown Store for the low, low price of 5,000 Crowns.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »The bigger issue is traveling to homes when. It from a wayshrine increases the cost of the next quick travel to a wayshrine. This should not occur.
There should not be a penalty for traveling to ones home regardless of the method of travel.
That would eliminate some of the purpose for buying homes near wayshrines.