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Many shrines and altars can be found in Cyrodiil, the land of a thousand cults. These shrines are dedicated to a wide range of entities, including hero-gods and saints of the Cyrodiilic empires, to prominent daedric princes, all the way to the Nine Divines themselves. Functionally, these shrines are similar to their counterparts found in Morrowind, being able to either cure common diseases or poisons, restore your attributes, or provide you with a minor blessing; they are, however, unable to cure blight diseases should you have caught any while in Morrowind. Typically these services cost 25 gold each, though members of the Order of Itinerant Priests may take advantage of them for 10 gold if they are below the rank of Gyrovague or for free if they are at or above that rank.
Greater Saint ShrinesEdit
In contrast with the shrines of minor saints, the shrines of greater saints are typically larger, more ornate, and found inside chapels dedicated to their saint or a related saint. At times, these chapels are equal in status and stature to those of the Divines themselves.
Minor Saint ShrinesEdit
Numerous shrines to the myriad minor saints acknowledged by the Great Faiths can be found across the Imperial province. These shrines can be broadly grouped into twelve categories based on the type of blessing they provide. These categorical types and the shrines that fall within them are provided below: Shrines of ArtEdit{{{name}}} - {{{effect1}}}
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GalleryEditThere are nine unique models used for the various minor shrines; these don't correspond in any meaningful way to the categories listed to the left.
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NotesEdit
- A number of the minor saints appear to be references to characters which appeared in other Elder Scrolls games and mods. These saints and their references are:
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- St. Avita and Avita Vesnia
- St. Caius and Caius Cosades
- St. Falx and Falx Carius
- St. Julia and Julia Basilla
- St. Kaye and Kaye
Nine Divines AltarsEdit
Generic altars to the Nine Divines can be found in many chapels and temples across Cyrodiil. Other than their appearance, the main difference between these and the other shrines is their inability to provide you with a blessing. Instead, they are only able to cure common diseases, cure poisons, or restore your attributes. The locations where Nine Divines altars can be found are listed below:
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Special ShrinesEdit
There are a few unique shrines, mostly related to quests. Below is a chart detailing these shrines, giving location, blessing, and requirements to receive their blessing.
Shrine | Location | Requirements | Blessing |
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Broken Shrine | Broken Shrine Grotto | Reward for The Broken Shrine | Fins of St. Naharine ability - Swift Swim 10 pts on Self |
Given by Lily after lighting the candles of the Broken Shrine. |
See AlsoEdit
- Blessings — A list of all the blessings added by Project Cyrodiil.
- The 1,000 Spirits of Old Cyrod — A book detailing Cyrodiilic religious practices.