SeaGtGruff wrote: »But what about wayshrines in Daedric realms? Why were they placed there, and who put them there?
As the name implies they're roadside shrines, although many of the ones we encounter are ancient and no longer close to current roads. They exist in real life too, but they're not as common: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayside_shrine
As the name implies they're roadside shrines, although many of the ones we encounter are ancient and no longer close to current roads. They exist in real life too, but they're not as common: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayside_shrine
Depends on country and region. There's a region in Bavaria where you find one at each road crossing and sometimes even inbetween. Walk 500 meters and you've passed 10 of them, sometimes more. Styles reach from single statues or columns to small buildings, sometimes including seating.
I should have remembered I need to be very specific online. When I said 'not as common' I meant they're not found all over every single country like they are in Tamriel. I've fixed it now.
I remember seeing some wayshrines in egypt on the road to the valley of the kings. And I am plenty sure the habit is thousands of years old. And only recently became obsolete.SeaGtGruff wrote: »This is something I've wondered from time to time.
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »Before the advent of the railroad, everyone had to use dirt roads. Without GPS or maps.
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »Before the advent of the railroad, everyone had to use dirt roads. Without GPS or maps.
Well, actually already the Romans had paved roads. And horse-drawn vehicles. And maps
But on a more serious note: The main purpose was not serving as a landmark or orientation point, but they had a religious purpose. According to this lorebook in ESO...
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Wayshrines_of_Tamriel
...it's the same with Tamriel's wayshrines. Also the name gives it away, it's a shrine, not just a milestone or road marker.
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TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »So why would there be greymoor style wayshrines in places like the Blackreach Greymoor and Arkthzand Caverns, pretty sure the Vampires there are not revering the Gods who probably hate them for being Vampires.
I think the technical answer is that in TES3 Morrowind, the Tribunal Temple exists and allows Almsivi Intervention to recall to the closest temple.
As ESO is set in Tamriel's past, a technical alternative was required for the 'present', given that the Temple hasn't been implemented yet.