ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »This is the official discussion thread for the blog article ESO Live: May 11 @ 4PM EDT – Summerset’s Story and Lore. Tune in for a lore chat with Lead Loremaster Lawrence Schick and Senior Writer Bill Slavicsek about the people, culture, and history of Summerset. You'll discover what to expect during your adventures in the homeland of the High Elves, and we'll provide live answers to your questions about Summerset's society and story (but no spoilers!). See you tomorrow!
myrakrista wrote: »Dreugh waxes are bought and sold for thousands of gold in the market and people put them all over their armor. This got me wondering... What's dreugh wax made of? And which body part does it come from?
VerboseQuips wrote: »I have a lot of questions, I hope some of them can be answered.
Thank you for addressing the long running discussion about why Summerset is made of stone instead of as the lore described. Unfortunately it felt contrived to answer that you were being consistent with your own design choices (Auridon) and reductive to say that people had enough of insect-winged houses in Morrowind. Give honest answers or no answers at all please.
Thank you for addressing the long running discussion about why Summerset is made of stone instead of as the lore described. Unfortunately it felt contrived to answer that you were being consistent with your own design choices (Auridon) and reductive to say that people had enough of insect-winged houses in Morrowind. Give honest answers or no answers at all please.
A forbidden city for nearly fifty years, Alinor is both capital of the Summerset Isles and the heart of the Aldmeri Dominion. Human traders were only allowed at its ports, and they described the city as "made from glass or insect wings." Less fantastic accounts come from the Imperial emissaries of the Reman Dynasty, which describe the city as straight and glimmering, "a hypnotic swirl of ramparts and impossibly high towers, designed to catch the light of the sun and break it to its component colors, which lies draped across its stones until you are thankful for nightfall."
VerboseQuips wrote: »I have a lot of questions, I hope some of them can be answered.
[*] Sotha Sil and Lilatha called Nocturnal "Ur-Dra". What does it mean?