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Beyond Tamriel

Kulrig
Kulrig
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I was thinking, if the game survives the coming years eventually Zeni will run out of places in Tamriel for us to explore. What then? The planes of Oblivion are nice, sure. But kinda ... I dunno, overdone? In Oblivion we went through the namesake of the game multiple times. In Skyrim, we went to a new plane of Oblivion thanks to DLC. In ESO, yet another new plane of Oblivion. But I ask, what of Atmora?

In my rather limited understanding of Elder Scrolls lore, humans originally arrived from a place of legend called Atmora by the Nords. So uh... what was this place? What was it like? Why was it so horrible that the human race decided it wasn't worth living there, and instead trusted to the gods and to luck that sailing somewhere else would lead them to a new place worth living in? Besides that, what was so horrible about Atmora that despite the wholesale slaughter of entire townships and villages people still believed this new land was better to live in than Atmora?

Before more places in Tamriel, before more planes of Oblivion... I would like to know what was it about Atmora that made people want to not only flee from it, but record nothing of their life there? THAT, dear reader, is what I would like to see ESO explore.
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