Skyrim Mehrunes Dagon Mod

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All mods New today New this week Most endorsed mods Mods with no tags Add a new mod Manage my mods My download history Tracking centre. So I've collected all pieces of the Mehrunes razor and turn them in to Silius, who proceeded on his way to Mehrunes Dagon shrine. I could keep up with him until about 300ft away from the shrine, when the game crashed, just before that bear at the bottom of the final stairway.

‘Shrine of Mehrunes Dagon’ is official concept artwork used by Bethesda Game Studios for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. This limited edition Certified Art Giclee™ print is part of the official The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim fine art collection by Cook & Becker and Bethesda Softworks.

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The print is hand-numbered and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Senior Concept Artist Ray Lederer.Mehrunes Dagon plays a large role in the The Elder Scrolls video games, especially in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, where he is the main antagonist. In Skyrim, the player character is required to meet Mehrunes Dagon in the altar dedicated to him, an encounter first conceptualized in this art piece.

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Well, some poster in there also pointed out that he didn't create Dagon, but rather turned someone else into Dagon. Like a transformation. That sub-reddit, as the posters in that thread even point out, should be taken with a massive grain of salt. They view their lore discussions as interpreting the lore, or legends, of the Elder Scrolls series. They don't always discuss things that are 100% confirmed.

Either way, I suppose it is an interesting thought. Thanks for sharing.In defense of the posters, Bethesda doesn't really bother explaining these things because this is exactly what they wants us to do. Pretty much everything that isn't present ingame is open to interpretation. Well, some poster in there also pointed out that he didn't create Dagon, but rather turned someone else into Dagon. Like a transformation. That sub-reddit, as the posters in that thread even point out, should be taken with a massive grain of salt.

They view their lore discussions as interpreting the lore, or legends, of the Elder Scrolls series. They don't always discuss things that are 100% confirmed. Either way, I suppose it is an interesting thought. Thanks for sharing.Don't trust Reddit. Trust this:. Don't trust Reddit.

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Trust this:I never said to 'trust' Reddit. I cautioned the OP to remember that that Reddit page is not meant to be a definitive source for the Lore of TES. The sub-Reddit itself has a disclaimer saying so.As for the link you shared, if I recall correctly there is some debate on how canon some of Michael Kirkbride's writings really are.

I would also take that with a grain of salt, regrardless of the source.Also, that's probably the first time I've ever read the 'F-Word' in any of the lore writing I've read in regard to TES. The language in that whole thing just didn't seem to fit at all with the setting or even other writings within the series. That's likely one of the numerous reasons why Kirkbride's work is debated by so many people.