Apotheosis is a dark fantasy, story-rich, open world expansion for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim set across the 17 Planes of Oblivion, and 'Dreamsleeve', in an echo of a fallen world.

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Coldharbour: Molag Bal's Throne Room
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rammaq
rammaq - - 224 comments

There is so much bad blood between my Skyrim character and Molag Bal, but soon...

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mosdra_Kazuma
mosdra_Kazuma - - 62 comments

same here

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Guest
Guest - - 689,075 comments

Man how you do it? I had imagined how the throne of Molag Bal would me, but i think i like your version much more. I cant explain with words the feeling but i want a duel there

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Di0nysys Author
Di0nysys - - 641 comments

You got it :)

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Terrorist495
Terrorist495 - - 266 comments

У тебя действительно талант!

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Di0nysys Author
Di0nysys - - 641 comments

Thanks!

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Guest
Guest - - 689,075 comments

It looks stunning.
Just a sugestion, but i miss some blue flames.

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Di0nysys Author
Di0nysys - - 641 comments

The arena sets on fire at a stage during the boss fight. That's what the vines are for :)

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s0mbo12
s0mbo12 - - 4 comments

I don't know if you've played ESO or Vigilant, but will the Molag Bal Boss Fight be similar to the Final Molag Bal fight in either ESO or Vigilant?

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"Coldharbour is the plane of Oblivion that is associated with Molag Bal. It resembles that of Nirn, but the ground is nothing more than sludge; the sky constantly burns, and yet the air is beyond freezing. Even an alternative Imperial Palace, as described in The Doors of Oblivion, is known to be there, but dripping with blood and laden with corpses. Coldharbour is known as one of the most inhospitable realms of Oblivion.
Since Molag Bal's sphere is domination and the enslavement of mortals, and because he is known as the God of Schemes, it is no wonder that any mortal entering the realm is captured, enslaved and turned into one of Molag Bal's Soul Shriven, soulless slaves laboring for eternity under Molag Bal's command."

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