Jormungand is the most common name for the creature in Norse mythology. The world serpent. Whatever you call it, it refers to the same thing, no? For a start I've never heard of Jormungand breathing steam.
Not just the practical, I mean. Jormund elver, but as to the "Anubite", I'm quite sure there isn't a single mythology source that has this name. I don't know why ES don't call it Anubis warrior.
Anubite sounds really weird Anubis warrior sounds a lot better, because at least it has some "truth" to it from The Mummy Returns movie. Don't let your eyebrows do the smiling. This one?
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Movies don't have to be accurate. I mean, in The Mask the stupid mask was stupidly supposed to be inhabited by some stupid god who apparently was Loki who for some stupid mytjology was a god of the night. According to mythology Loki https://digitales.com.au/blog/wp-content/custom/general-motors-and-the-affecting-factors-of/good-and-bad-things-about-andrew-jackson.php never "vanished into" a mask.
Oh sorry, I thought that was just an expression. Case closed.]
I am final, I am sorry, but it does not approach me. There are other variants?
It is good idea.
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