I tried to find word in Mount Anthor but it seems that I have read the word, even though I haven't had that word. Why?
I noticed that I have only one word for ice form.
Arngeir does not show me any more words.
So I look up the web and try to find those words my self.
I went to https://elderscrolls.fandom.com/wiki/Ice_Form
It says that the words are in
Frostmere Crypt, Mount Anthor, and Saarthal
Because I already have ice, I supposed the next word, flesh, will be in mount anthor.
I went there but I have read the word. Nothing glowing again.
My understanding maybe wrong here. It seems that each word always show up in a specific location right?
For example, the word for ice form is ice flesh statue.
Given the location is
Locations: Frostmere Crypt, Mount Anthor, and Saarthal
according to https://elderscrolls.fandom.com/wiki/Ice_Form
I would expect the word ice to be in Frostmere Crypt, flesh to be in Mount Anthor, and statue to be in Saarthal right?
I went to mount anthor and I do not see any words.
Here is a screenshot of me in mount anthor. As you can see I do not have the word flesh. Yet I do not see any glowing texts either
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Is there a word wall in Meridias Temple?
The Statue to Meridia is a Daedric shrine dedicated to Meridia in Skyrim. It is located on Mount Kilkreath, due west of Solitude. Directly north of the shrine is a virtually unguarded Dragon Word Wall containing a word for Elemental Fury.Where are the three words for ice form?
The word walls for the Ice Form shout are found in three locations: Frostmere Crypt, Mount Anthor, and Saarthal.How do you get to Mount Anthor?
Mount Anthor is a Dragon Location in North Eastern Skyrim. You can find it high in the mountains South of Winterhold. The easiest way to reach it is by fast travelling to Saarthal and travelling directly South from there.Skyrim - Mount Anthor Summit Ruins + Elder Dragon
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