Not every Daedric Lord in Skyrim has a statue. Weird, eh? You might not have noticed, but one modder did, so they've decided to create some custom shrines that you can download right now.
Sanguine had a statue in Oblivion. He was a plump little fella, almost like an imp, standing on a skull, half-naked, and with a mug in his hand. But he's a bit classier in this mod. He has a Greek-like sash, a staff, and is a little more chiselled. Daedric Lords change appearance like we do socks, so it's only fitting.
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But Sanguine isn't the only one to get their own shrine. Modder Mandragorasprouts has also made one for Mephala, Hircine, and Peryite, while also updating Clavicus Vile's to make it less... vile. Mephala is almost Medusa-like with snakes wrapped around her, sprouting from their head, while Hircine is a buff demon with deer features. Then there's Peryite who is a slender dragon hunched over with their tongue out.
Mandragorasprouts is working to ensure every Daedra has a shrine, but they put a lot more detail into their designs, so they're overhauling other existing statues to make them more consistent with their own art style.
Skyrim isn't the Daedra worshipping hot spot that Morrowind is, but it's nice to see all the Lords get their time in the sun.
They're placed strategically around Skyrim for you to find. You'll bump into Peryite atop the mountain by their followers while Sanguine's can be found at his dinner table in his Oblivion realm. And they're designed to be lore-friendly and seamless, feeling right at home in Skyrim. The mods are also purely visual, so you won't get any outlandish armour or weaponry from them.
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