Online talk:Anudnabia
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Which Prince?[edit]
Aliyavana from the ESO forums believes this ruin is dedicated to Molag Bal due to the presence of Dremora Shadowkyn at the ruin, which are only present at other Vvardenfell shrines dedicated to Bal, and due to the fact that all Dremora there wear Xivkyn armour. This could potentially address the appearance of this ruin in Morrowind, which says it was impossible to determine which Prince the shrine was dedicated to. Thoughts? --Enodoc (talk) 18:42, 31 August 2018 (UTC)
- Hm, if they really only appear at Molag Bal's shrines, then I guess it could work. But I found hungers there, too... are they at the other Bal shrines as well? --Vordur Steel-Hammer (TINV1K) 00:48, 1 September 2018 (UTC)
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- The daedric ruin Anudnabia is a mystery in both the original morrowind and in ESO in that it is vague of which daedric prince it belongs to but they leave two hints behind in ESO. In ESO there is a unique mob present ONLY in all daedric shrines in vvardenfell that are dedicated to Molag Bal called the Dremora Shadowkyn along with evidence from your own site.
- Online:Dremora_Shadowkyn
- And they are present ONLY in the following Daedric Ruins
- Morrowind:Anudnabia (the mystery daedric ruin)
- Morrowind:Yansirramus
- and in Morrowind:Ashalmawia
- All belong to the daedric prince, Molag Bal. Furthermore, all Dremora in Anudnabia along with the other daedric shrines listed wear Xivkyn armor, further hinting that they belong to the daedric prince molag bal. Below are the three daedric shrines in eso labeled on the map and the picture of the dremora of Xivkyn armor, the armor of the elite guard of molag bal as proof.
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- Edit: Yes hungers can be found on the location and are associated with another prince but you can also find them in ashalmawia which is another molag bal shrine. — Unsigned comment by 24.175.94.184 (talk) at 02:36 on 1 September 2018