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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Vacban
Vacban - - 13 comments

r e l e a s e

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Sigilstone17
Sigilstone17 - - 192 comments

This pleases Grandfather Nurgle immensely

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Blue199
Blue199 - - 6,971 comments

spooky

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KramerPacer83
KramerPacer83 - - 42 comments

Is that an Akaviri building? Super cool! The Scuttling Void is definitely the realm I’m most curious about.

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IPIetya
IPIetya - - 139 comments

That's nice! :o

The recently released ESO Elsweyr contained a statue of Namira. Will you use it as in the mode as a base for Namira's statue? Just asking. :)

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Di0nysys Author
Di0nysys - - 641 comments

No. We're using our own custom assets.

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IPIetya
IPIetya - - 139 comments

I didn't mean in a way that you'd rip off the asset altogether, but in a way whether it would serve as an inspiration. Sorry if I ask too many questions, but regardless I'm looking forward to playing this!

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rammaq
rammaq - - 224 comments

Decay, so great. :)

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LiamRoku
LiamRoku - - 203 comments

Oh hell yeah

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blablabla13413
blablabla13413 - - 14 comments

very good! all of them can be wallpapers :D

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mattyswaggy
mattyswaggy - - 5 comments

Are you going to be including the smaller daedric realms? For example, where Flame Atronachs come from or the realm between Boethiah's and Clavicus Vile's spheres called the "Gorge".

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Xilalesor
Xilalesor - - 37 comments

Very cool, can't wait release

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"Namira, whose sphere is the ancient darkness; known as the Spirit Daedra, ruler of sundry dark and shadowy spirits; associated with spiders, insects, slugs, and other repulsive creatures which inspire mortals with an instinctive revulsion."

"There is a tale about a person who had dealt with the Prince sometime in the First Era. His name is Wheedle, somehow he was the 13th child of a king in Valenwood. As such Wheedle was in no position to take the throne or even inherit much property or wealth. So when he met Namira, he begged her to be her apprentice until finally Namira gave up. She gave him three "blessings"; disease, pity and disregard. He became a beggar, a terrible beggar. However, with those "blessings", his name became legendary among the beggars and with the disregard power, Wheedle discovered that the power gave great access to the secrets of the realms. People unknowingly said important things where Wheedle could hear them. Wheedle grew to know the comings and goings of every citizen in the city. To this day, it is said that if you really want to know something, go ask the beggars. They have eyes and ears throughout the cities. They know all the little secrets of the daily lives of its citizens. The complete tale is recorded in the book "Beggar Prince.""

Source: Xan
Wiki Page: Imperial-library.info
The Beggar Prince: Imperial-library.info