Fantasy game art from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The Daedric Princes are an alternate pantheon that is not as popular as the Nine Divines, but worshipped nonetheless. They differ markedly in their more active and yet aloof role with their worshippers by offering deals to pilgrims -- rewards for performing a service -- instead of intangible blessings for following their tenets and living a virtuous life. Several Princes have a shrine in Cyrodiil where small clumps of followers gather, and where the player can visit to make a deal in exchange for a powerful artifact. (One of the Nine Divines, Kynareth, also has a shrine in the style of the Daedric Princes, and we have included it here.) |
Fantasy game art from Titan Quest . An art book, The Art of Titan Quest , is also available. This post showcases the AllSkins mod (now included in the unofficial fan patch ). Normally, Titan Quest has only two hero models with no variation: Male and Female caucasian. The AllSkins mod is a free third-party mod that lets players choose from hundreds of fantasy "skins" for their character. Here are two basic Titan Quest models in their "underwear" (when a character is wearing no armour). Incidentally, it took two years before someone managed a game modification to remove the skirt . Here are two characters modified with the AllSkins mod (now included in the unofficial fan patch ). AllSkins Mod version 0.7
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