Starfield’s first expansion,Shattered Space, is set to release on September 30.Starfield: Shattered Spacewill focus on House Va’ruun, one of the least explored Houses inStarfield.The expansion pack will be set on a single planet, but players will be able to come and go as they please. House Va’ruun’s planet, Va’ruun’kai, will become explorable for the first time, and players will finally be able to unravel the mysteries of this secretive House.

This article contains possible story spoilers for Starfield: Shattered Space.Unraveling themysteries of House Va’ruun requires revealing one of the House’s biggest secrets: its worship of the Great Serpent. The Speaker of House Va’ruun, Anasko Va’ruun, has recently been revealed to be a victim of the space-time tear, and the crisis of faith is likely to be one of the conflicts inStarfield: Shattered Space. As more has been revealed about the Great Serpent, more parallels to Sithis fromThe Elder Scrollshave become apparent, as both deities communicate through a single speaker, possibly through a statue, and have been depicted as a giant snake at some point in their lore.

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The Great Serpent and House Va’Ruun’s Worship in Starfield: Shattered Space

One of themost well-known characteristics of House Va’ruunis their worship of the Great Serpent, a part of their culture that is so important that their leader is the only one who can speak to the Great Serpent, and who is known as the Speaker. This bears many similarities to another Bethesda game series,The Elder Scrolls, where the Dark Brotherhood worships Sithis. Although the Great Serpent and Sithis don’t appear to have any similarities at a glance, their lore, depictions, and possible methods of communication with their followers have a lot in common.

TheGreat Serpent inStarfield: Shattered Spaceis worshiped by House Va’ruun. Their leader, Anasko Va’ruun, is the means through which the Great Serpent communicates to the House. Thanks to a massive tear in space-time, Anasko has gone missing, leaving House Va’ruun in shambles. Despite the Great Serpent’s status as House Va’ruun’s deity, his return is also seen as a sign of the apocalypse by some in the House. The recent Shattered Space: Deep Dive trailer depicts a statue in House Va’ruun, which could possibly be the means through which the Great Serpent communicated with the Speaker.

Sithis and The Dark Brotherhood in The Elder Scrolls

Sithis fromThe Elder Scrollsis worshiped by the Dark Brotherhood, a mysterious faction of assassins. Sithis is one of the oldest deities inThe Elder Scrollsand is thought to be the progenitor of Lorkhan. Sithis doesn’t often appear in any form to his worshipers, but when he does appear to mortals, he is sometimes depicted as a serpent, as seen inThe Elder Scrolls: Online, and is depicted as a serpent in some of the other cultures of Tamriel.

Sithis' method of communicating with the Dark Brotherhood is also very similar to the Great Serpent. InThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, the Night Mother communicates to a Listener of the Dark Brotherhood through a statue in Bravil, similar to the depiction of a statue and thetitle of Speaker inStarfield: Shattered Space. If the Great Serpent does communicate to its worshipers through the Speaker, this will be a clear connection between the Great Serpent and Sithis, with the caveat that Sithis has the Night Mother speak on his behalf.

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