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@zos where's the daedra known as hunger?

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Seems to be the only daedra missing in eso. A medium small skinny gremlin chupacabra looking thing that degraded armor value while fought. Noticed it never made it to eso.
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    They used to the scare the hell out of me in Morrowind
  • Tryxus
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    Probably busy eating food somewhere. They're too hungry to make an appearance
    Edited by Tryxus on November 26, 2016 4:10PM
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  • CheepsNSalsa
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    I'd like to see golden saints as well. Maybe with the vvardenfell dlc?
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    I'd like to see golden saints as well. Maybe with the vvardenfell dlc?

    We allready see Golden saints at points. A few worldbosses are Golden saints.
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    I'd like to see golden saints as well. Maybe with the vvardenfell dlc?

    You fight a Golden Saint during a moment in the Fighter's Guild quest, and one of the World Bosses in Stonefalls is a Golden Saint. (nasty one at that) Only reason we don't see them commonly is because they serve Meridia, and Meridia isn't an opposing Daedric Prince in ESO.

    edit: Nevermind. A trip to the Wiki made me wrong.

    double edit!: Oh wait I was right! Kinda. The Dremora you fight is from Meridia, it was just an Auroran, not a Golden Saint. God I suck at this.

    Edited by ArchMikem on November 26, 2016 9:00PM
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    Hunger[edit]



    Hunger
    The Hunger is one of the many servants of the Daedric Prince Boethiah and is known to be capable of quickly destroying its opponents' armor and weapons. The hunger uses its long tongue to attack as well as its claws and spells. A summoned hunger can make a useful guardian against a well-armored foe.

    where do we have dealings really with boethiah in this game?
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    @AzuraKin Unless I'm badly misremembering, Hungers also exist in the Shivering Ilses.
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  • AzuraKin
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    Shivering:Hunger
    The UESPWiki – Your source for The Elder Scrolls since 1995
    < Shivering Isles: Creatures
    (Redirected from Shivering:Starved Hunger)


    A Ravenous Hunger
    Hungers are thin skinned Daedra, almost anorexic looking. They have a long tongue, sticking out of an always open round mouth. They were previously seen in Morrowind.
    Five standard varieties of the Hunger can be found in the Shivering Isles. The name prefixes used to distinguish these varieties are a play on the word hunger. In combat, Hungers rely on a physical attack and their Absorb Fatigue spell.
    Strangely enough, they appear to be the minions of Boethiah, even though they are found in Sheogorath's realm.


    lesser daedra

    The Daedric Princes are only the most powerful of the Daedra, and many of them have many servants known generally as lesser Daedra (not to be confused with Lesser Daedra, a specific type of Daedra similar to Daedroths). Even though many lesser Daedra are associated with a Daedric Prince in particular, in reality, any individual Daedroth can serve any Daedric Prince by taking part in an "Oath Bond" while others stay unaligned, though the specifics are characteristically unknown.[4][5][7] Some are in service to mortals.[5] For example, the Dunmer are known to use Daedra as servants and instruments,[5][9] as have many other cultures,[10][11] and the Ayleids employed entire armies of Daedra in their wars against men.[12] Daedra are often summoned and used in the study of magic; of course, the school of conjuration deals specifically with connecting one's mind with a Daedroth and compelling its appearance in the mortal plane.[3][13] For information on mortals summoning such Daedra, see the book Darkest Darkness.
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    Hunger was hungry so it ate himself and wont reappear til he reforms :wink:
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    AzuraKin wrote: »
    Hunger[edit]



    Hunger
    The Hunger is one of the many servants of the Daedric Prince Boethiah and is known to be capable of quickly destroying its opponents' armor and weapons. The hunger uses its long tongue to attack as well as its claws and spells. A summoned hunger can make a useful guardian against a well-armored foe.

    where do we have dealings really with boethiah in this game?

    Not so much but at same time eso seems to have odd daedra paired with irrelevant princes like seducers and saints working for prinves other than sheo.
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