I don’t play skyrim to kill dragons and marry farkas.
I play skyrim to sell my souls to every god and daedric prince in the nine realms, thereby forcing the powers of the universe to go to custody court over me, only to go live with my aunt that give me wine if I leave her alone while she watches interview with a vampire (Nocturnal) and my uncle that’s been wandering around the woods for six months with his dog (Hircine) AND marry farkas.
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My friend and I have a theory about couriers and how they seemingly can find you anywhere on Tamriel, whether it be the most remote forest location or deep down in Blackreach. It would explain why someone from Fort Dawnguard was able to rick roll you.
The Courier service of Tamriel is from an unknown plane of Oblivion.
Okay I know what your thinking but hear me out. They seemingly know where you are at all times, appear out of no where from around a corner and know exactly what you look like. But you can never give them letters to send! They just deliver. Never receive.
This plane of oblivion can violate the laws of the Limminal Barrier and is nothing more than a small post office like space with one door. The Prince of Deliveries notify his dremora of a letter, they pick it up, go through the door and appear juuuuust out of sight just beyond Whiterun's walls.
Moreso, he always looks the same. Same guy, same voice. It's one Daedric Prince of Deliveries and one faithful Dremora. And no one is the wiser.
please dont tell stendarr about this he'll actually start vibrating
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I’ve recently felt the scales tip in a direction they shouldn’t have. My calendar finally had a free space so I was able to make my way here.
You all started using this site for communication so I was not informed by g-mail (god-mail) about ongoing issues. But I am here now and more well informed on current events.
Best regards,
@zen-ithar
✨️ Hello brother! ✨️
✨️ ...Why are you talking so formally with me?✨️
✨️ I'm pretty sure we gave up on that mail ages ago? ✨️
"A walkable distance from Elinhir is a hero-shrine within the Dragon's Teeth range. It houses the mortal remains of Rolo Vürkkhason, son of the Eternal Champion. Written entreaties from pilgrims lends him Stendarran epithets such as 'the Apologist,' 'the Steadfast' and 'the Vigilant.' Directly above his coffin is an alcove where his stone likeness stands, which is vested with several syncretized attributes associated with his patron deity." - Onu's Guide to Unorthodox Holy Sites.
Finished Roland's gala outfit, or statue, to put it more accurately.
[EDIT: Big thank you to @fated-weapon for helping me with the raw brainstorming on this one!!]
Stendarr is the god of mercy, rightful rule, justice and the patron god of the Imperial Legion. He is also the god of charity, which will be somewhat relevant for my visual notes.
Stendarr's sacrifice is another one that I feel has to be a bit more meta (shocker), but thanks to some discussions with a friend I've settled on his sacrifice being his heart. In a symbolic sense, the heart is often associated with compassion, which is strongly related to mercy. Stendarr is kind of the god of both anyway, so you can see what I mean here.
[CONTENT WARNING: There is no "less gorey" idea I have for Stendarr's appearance, so from here down there will be some possibly graphic descriptions of chest stuff.]
Visually speaking, I imagine there being a hole in his chest that you can peer through, with his heart clearly not there obviously. Another idea is that the skin and muscles of his torso are peeled away from the middle to show his ribs, lungs, and the cavity where his heart would once have been.
Getting a bit more orthodox, I can absolutely imagine Stendarr wearing a blindfold as an allusion to justice being blind.
Stendarr is also the apologist of man, so I also imagine that his bodily form would be unmistakably human. You could also invert this if you wanted, making him look more distinctly elven to juxtapose against his domain. I like both equally.
As Stendarr is also the god of charity, I also imagine that he would have his right hand held downard in the position of the Varadamudra, a mudra most often seen in Hindu or Buddhist statues that is typically associated with granting boons/wishes, and thus could also represent dispensing charity. To drive this home I'd also personally put a coin in this hand, but I'm not sure if that would cheapen the significance of the mudra? If it does, then I'd suggest going for either the varadamudra or a slightly different position that still shows the coin being freely given.
Similarly, I could imagine his left hand held up in the Abhayamudra, which often seems to represent reassurance or peace.
Given that I am not personally Hindu or Buddhist, I'm not sure if I'm stepping on any toes with this use of mudras, so I'd appreciate input from anyone who's more acquainted with them about the validity of my ideas there. If they're best left out, I think my other notes stand just fine on their own :)
Stendarr does have some warlike connotations to him as well, given that his Vigilants are ostensibly sanctioned by him to hunt daedra and their worshippers. To further compliment his domain over justice, this could be represented by wielding a hammer, perhaps.
Aaaand that's all I've got. Next up will be decided by poll. We're going to run out of Divines pretty soon, but I'd like to continue writing these longform design abstracts. Maybe I'll do a secondary poll about where to look next!