Bromjunaar Sanctuary (also known as the Dragon Priest Shrine) is a decayed shrine found within the ruins of Bromjunaar in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Location
The decayed shrine is located inside the decrepit central barrow to the east of the entrance of Labyrinthian. Access is gained by simply entering the small barrow and following the path around.
Wooden Mask
A Wooden Mask can be found within the barrow near some skeletal remains and a mysterious note.
Wearing the Wooden Mask within the barrow sends its wearer back to a time before the destruction of Bromjunaar Sanctuary. The central focus of the sanctuary is the restored Dragon Priest Shrine.
The sanctuary is only accessible by wearing the Wooden Mask within the barrow.
Purpose
Decayed shrine
The restored Dragon Priest Shrine displays the busts of eight dragon priests found throughout Skyrim.
Any named Dragon Priest who had been defeated will drop the mask that they wore. These masks can be displayed on their respective bust on the shrine.
A bust is available for the following masks:
◾Volsung's Bust (see Volsung, Volsung Mask)
◾Vokun's Bust (see Vokun, Vokun Mask)
◾Otar's Bust (see Otar, Otar Mask)
◾Morokei's Bust (see Morokei, Morokei Mask)
◾Rahgot's Bust (see Rahgot,Rahgot Mask)
◾Nahkriin's Bust (see Nahkriin, Nahkriin Mask)
◾Hevnoraak's Bust (see Hevnoraak, Hevnoraak Mask)
◾Krosis' Bust (see Krosis, Krosis Mask)
Once the eight masks are placed on their respective busts in the shrine, the final mask, Konahrik, is revealed. The other masks may be taken from the shrine once Konahrik is obtained (Or before you take the mask as the mouth never closes once all masks have been placed on the shrine).
Dragon Priest Masks
Skyrim
Hevnoraak Konahrik Krosis Morokei Nahkriin Otar Rahgot Vokun Volsung
Dragonborn
Ahzidal Dukaan Miraak Zahkriisos
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