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#TESOctober - Necromancy
#The Elder Scrolls#The Elder Scrolls Online#Elder Scrolls#Elder Scrolls Online#TES#TESO#ESO#Tamriel#Redguard#Exorcised Coven Cottage#tesblr#tesedit#vgedit#dailygaming#dailyvideogames#Witches Festival#TESOctober#Necromancy#Halloween#Witch#OC: Neraait#Blighted Gifs
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I love housing! Introducing my house over several days
Falaen’s house( in Exorcised Coven Cottage)
Conscientious necromancer's small home
He repaired the collapsed walls, laid carpets in the ruined house, and brought in lots of books and furniture!
(Using translator)
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My Exorcised Coven Cottage in The Elder Scrolls Online.
UserID: E-Beans
PC/NA
#my builds#my screenshots#the elder scrolls online#the elder scrolls#eso#exorcised coven cottage#player housing#roleplay#glenumbra#witches festival
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Exorcised Coven Cottage
Art for The Elder Scrolls: Online
*Artist Unknown* If anyone knows the artist comment below
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@bearlytolerant Here's the other Elder Scrolls Online house I forgot I owned. (Oops.) The Exorcised Coven Cottage in the Hag Fen of Glenumbra. It was a limited time offering they do during Halloween usually. Of course I got it! Swamp hag cottage? Yes plz.
The cat in a witch hat is the "Witch's Infernal Familiar". It has flame eyes and leaves lil fiery footprints. I have most of the cat pets. Lol
My guest Squire Caw who is a member of the Blackfeather Court of talking crows.
There's a banekin scurrying around. They're a minor daedra, and an in-game pet. He wanders around the bone decor and supervises the cauldron.
Ghost cat. 😍💕 She walks around the graves. And that skeleton arm is animated! It pops out of the ground and scratches around. Fave.
This is the Wraith-of-Crows. It's a training dummy but it's an animated enemy that chills at your home. Love a boney birdman.
Ran out of pics but he didn't photograph well anyway. There's also a ghost baby netch that dives around in the flooded part of the yard. The mist is so thick the screenshots didn't really do him justice. Trust me. He's spooky and adorable.
#eso#teso#elder scrolls online#i can't believe i almost forgot this one!!#the only other properties i own are the free and or very cheap hotel rooms
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now that ive finished his questline ive got to figure out a house for him and me to live in i think
(i already have a fisherman's shack at my exorcised coven cottage but thats not something any of my player characters would really want to Live in i think)
ive only adventured with sharp-as-night for like an hour but if anything happens to him i will kill everyone on tamriel and then myself
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after years of wanting it but never having the patience to get the necessary achievements I finally got the exorcised coven cottage.
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Argonian Village
Player: @Silvervind
House: Exorcised Coven Cottage
“This house was decorated for the contest theme "Argonian tenant". And decorated in Argonian style in a not Argonian home. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ddrg9TC_1dw “
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Exorcised Coven Cottage, Glenumbra
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The Elder Scrolls Online housing - Exorcised Coven Cottage
#The Elder Scrolls#The Elder Scrolls Online#Elder Scrolls#Elder Scrolls Online#TES#TESO#ESO#Tamriel#Exorcised Coven Cottage#tesblr#tesedit#vgedit#dailygaming#dailyvideogames#Witches Festival#Halloween#Witch#OC: Neraait#Blighted Gifs
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I love housing! Introducing my house over several days
Vampire bar(Cyrodilic Jungle House)
Entrance hall
Bar
Stage
VIP room
home owner:Endro Melotis(Vampire NB dps
last time→
Using translator
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Added some more trees, plants, lights etc to the Exorcised Coven Cottage
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"exorcised" coven cottage ☠
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‘Wells, Witches and Guardians’
“That there exists a relationship between witch and well is exemplified by the many wells bearing the word witch in their name. This seems to be particularly so in Wales, where gwrach meaning 'witch' gives names unto wells including Ffynnon y Wrach, Montgomeryshire, Ffrwd y Wrach in Cardiganshire, Rhdy Wrach in Carmarthenshire and Lyn Gwradiod in Pembrokeshire.
Witches sometimes made their home near holy wells. Alsia Well, in Cornwall's West Penwith, we are told by William Bottrell was home to a widely reputed witch. She kept a garden well stocked with herbs from which she would prepare curative healing abilities. ointments and lotions, and was consulted for She created and supplied magical charms and could lift the influence of 'black witchcraft' and the evil-eye as well as read people's fortunes. Her cottage, a little above Alsia Mill became a granary in the 1870's, but is again a home and is inhabited by Alsia's current well-guardian — Trevor Rogers.
In Cornish tradition, we also find the ghost of a witch associated with a well. Two tin miners and their sister lived together in a small cottage close to a beautiful well near Kenidzhek. The two brothers gave their sister strict instructions that she was not to go near the well after daylight hours, but would give her no reason. One day however, upon forgetting to draw the next day's water, she ignored her brother's warnings and made her way to the well after nightfall. As she approached the well, she noticed an elderly woman, wrapped about with a red shawl, crouching strangely in a break in the hedge. She spoke politely to the woman but received no response, and so set about drawing water from the well. However, although the pitcher she used was perfectly sound, and she saw it fill with water, each time she lifted the vessel from the well it would be empty. Becoming frightened, she made quickly for home whereupon meeting her brothers she told them of what had occurred. From them she discovered that the old woman she had seen was the reason why they wished her not to visit the well after daylight - for what she had seen was the ghost of 'Old Moll'; a black witch who had terrorized the community in her life and they saw her spirit, sat in the hedge by the well each night as they returned home from the mine. It has been suggested that the well guardian, a figure once common at many holy wells, who would not only tend to the well, keeping it and its path clear, but would also instruct visitors in the traditions of the well, or in some cases play an important role in performing and overseeing its rites. It has been suggested that such well guardians may have formed some kind of survival of an ancient priesthood of the well cult.
As unlikely as this may seem, well guardians have been known to claim that it was only they who had the special ability to interpret the signs of the well in its associated rites of divination.
As we shall see, a 19th century guardian of Madron well, Cornwall, was regarded as a wise-woman, supervising and instructing visitors and patients in the proper ritual procedure to be carried out at the well. Also in Cornwall, not far from Madron, a well in Gulval had another wise-woman guardian in the 18th century, who cared for the well, and instructed visitors in its divinatory powers and was regarded at the time as a priestess of the well's virtues.
In Wales, a well named Ffynon Sarah in Caerwys, was cared for by a witch who gave the well its name. Like Gulval Well's wise-woman, Sarah was seen to hold a priestess-like role, for it was believed that the waters of the well would be of no beneficial use without her assistance.
Traditionally, some wells were said to be meeting places for witches' covens. Upon May's Eve and at Midsummer, witches were said to gather and dance at Skimmington Well in Somerset.
A 'Witches Well' in the Quantocks was also said to be a meeting site for witches. Due to its association with witchcraft, a Cunning Man was called in to exorcise the well for farmers were too afraid to take their cattle there to drink. A ritual was performed in which the man said some 'special words' and cast salt into the well to rid it of evil. A ring of protective ash trees were also planted around the well.
In the 17th century, a reputed witch lived in a small cottage beside a well in Irongray, Kirkcudbright, Scotland. She was said to perform rites by circumambulating widdershins around the well, which made others afraid to draw water for they believed, by her rites, some ill-influence had been imparted upon it. For this she was put to death by being rolled downhill in a blazing tar-barrel.
In the West of Cornwall, modern day meetings of witch covens and other magical groups still take place at holy wells, particularly Madron well and its baptistery chapel, Sancreed Well and Alsia Well. The current well-guardian of Alsia, Trevor Rogers, has observed folk making their way to the well silently, late at night, and has often found evidence of ritual having taken place there. He told this writer that, on one occasion, he discovered shards of smashed pottery lying about the place in a hidden grove beside the well which appeared to be the result of some kind of ceremony or magical working. The next morning, all trace of them had mysteriously disappeared.”
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Wisht Waters:
Aqueous Magica and the Cult of Holy Wells
by Gemma Gary
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Esme’s Exorcised Coven Cottage (interior)
Esme is, in all her incarnations, a magpie; if she had a motto, it would be ‘Oooh! Shiny!’
That’s pretty much all that can be said about this silly assemblage of bling. *chortle*
The house has 400 slots with ESO+, and I used every stinking one of them, between the stupid number of scrubby little plants in the grounds, and even stupider number of candles... if I had had about ten more slots it would have been perfect - it really needed a few more of those shiny Redguard censers and some more ‘domestic’ clutter like bottles and books.
#elder scrolls online#teso#kh plays all the games#badly#kh self indulgent nonsense#esme amell#eso!esme#all shiny all the time#kh screencap#kh plays teso
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While finishing decorating my fay-themed cottage in the woods (at the Exorcised Coven Cottage), I built up some stairs to see the view over the walls, and found that I could see what I think is the Direnni Tower/Isle of Balfiera? It seems to vary on how visible it is (possibly because of weather), but thought it was pretty awesome to be able to see it from inside the housing instance.
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