File:MW-concept-Daedric ruins.jpg
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Summary[edit]
A concept illustration by Michael Kirkbride which appears on page 11 of The Art of Morrowind. Provided in high quality by the illustrator on 8 January 2014 on his Tumblr blog (post archived here).
The Art of Morrowind captions the illustration "Daedric Shrine ruins". The annotations on the original artwork are:
- Exterior 'dungeons'
- Ancient-style, unlike that of other areas
- Try for spooky, over-the-top demonic stuff - the architecture doesn't have to make sense, it just has to evoke.
- (Actually, this all sucks - redraw, Matt)
In a post on reddit, Kirkbride explained the bottom annotation is due to his dislike for his own attempt at the ruins concept, instead instructing Matthew Carofano to draw a new version.
Licensing[edit]
This image was taken from the Elder Scrolls series of video games or from websites created and owned by Bethesda Softworks, the copyright of which is held by Bethesda Softworks. All trademarks and registered trademarks present in the image are proprietary to Bethesda Softworks, the inclusion of which implies no affiliation with the UESP. The use of images to illustrate articles concerning the subject of the images in question is believed to fall under the fair dealing clause of Canadian copyright law. |
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