Ash_In_My_Sujamma wrote: »They all left for a family trip back to their homeland so they are not there
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »The Tsaesci have all gone on a religious retreat and the doors of the temple will be locked as tight as Windhelm's palace gates.
mattyswaggy wrote: »Guys I am scared... I know it is early on and the Elsweyr chapter has just been announced but we have not heard anything about the Akavari in Rimmen. I mean we know Khajiit and Imperials apparently live there but, what about the Tsaechi and their temple? This is one of the most important lore factors for the city in the second era and I won't know how to feel except disappointment if they're left out. Thoughts?
Ajaxandriel wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »The Tsaesci have all gone on a religious retreat and the doors of the temple will be locked as tight as Windhelm's palace gates.
Haha so much disappointing an idea... :')
Well, the chapter takes place in Rimmen. About Dragons.
I can't see how they could possibly not show up some real akaviri...mattyswaggy wrote: »Guys I am scared... I know it is early on and the Elsweyr chapter has just been announced but we have not heard anything about the Akavari in Rimmen. I mean we know Khajiit and Imperials apparently live there but, what about the Tsaechi and their temple? This is one of the most important lore factors for the city in the second era and I won't know how to feel except disappointment if they're left out. Thoughts?
The Tsaesci are already stated in ESO lore to dwell in Rimmen
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Crafting_Motif_53:_Tsaesci
"by Kiasa-Veda, the Chronicler of Blades, Dir-Tonenaka"
"still pristine examples of the Serpentine Ways can be seen in the Tonenaka at Rimmen, where I am honored to labor as Chronicler."
Notice the akaviri castle in the background: the tsaesci architecture already exists in game.
I'm wondering if the redguard-looking lady on the left is meant to be a Tsaesci.
Like the NPC Otho Numida we met in the "White Gold Tower" dungeon - sometimes classified as a Redguard, sometimes as an Imperial - He wears a full akaviri armor and a very strang name (quite japanese-sounding) so I'm wondering if he could be an offspring of the akaviri already right under our noses X)
psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Darios_Heliodromos wrote: »I hope that we will at least get to meet Kiasa-Veda, quietly sitting in the Tonenaka writing the stories of the Tsaesci people.
My two main interests in Elsweyr are to encounter Ohmes khajiits as well as Akaviri. Have yet to hear anything about either.
Darios_Heliodromos wrote: »I hope that we will at least get to meet Kiasa-Veda, quietly sitting in the Tonenaka writing the stories of the Tsaesci people.
My two main interests in Elsweyr are to encounter Ohmes khajiits as well as Akaviri. Have yet to hear anything about either.
Yes! it’s crazy how since TES Arena and Daggerfall both the Ohmes and Ohmes-rhat have been left out of other TES games and now its all Cathay and Suthay all over the place. As for the Alaviri i bet like everyone else here that they will use some silly excuse like they did with the Igma and just a some ruin on Elseweyr without any living Akaviri.
psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
I will be a bit disappointed, but will think it's "fine" since we've already seen:
Although I am hoping that they actually are human upper bodies and serpentine lower bodies, with an explanation for what we've seen in Pale Pass (in Oblivion).
According to: https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-gb/news/post/56075
We'll face akaviri spirits in Elsweyr so there's still a chance for the Tsaesci...
psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
I will be a bit disappointed, but will think it's "fine" since we've already seen:
Although I am hoping that they actually are human upper bodies and serpentine lower bodies, with an explanation for what we've seen in Pale Pass (in Oblivion).
Oblivion did that because they didnt want to make a new race for one quest. If we take their appearance as canon, then that would mean tsaesci are literally just imperials.
My theory has always been that tsaesci are literal snakes that act as parasites to humans, boring into their skulls and taking over their brains. It explains...pretty much everything about them. They "ate" the humans and became them. Their parasitic nature could be described as "vampiric". The invaders at pale pass were literally imperials that had been taken over by tsaesci "soldiers".
But I doubt ZOS will do anything like that. Easier just to make them Japanese humans.
psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
I will be a bit disappointed, but will think it's "fine" since we've already seen:
Although I am hoping that they actually are human upper bodies and serpentine lower bodies, with an explanation for what we've seen in Pale Pass (in Oblivion).
Oblivion did that because they didnt want to make a new race for one quest. If we take their appearance as canon, then that would mean tsaesci are literally just imperials.
My theory has always been that tsaesci are literal snakes that act as parasites to humans, boring into their skulls and taking over their brains. It explains...pretty much everything about them. They "ate" the humans and became them. Their parasitic nature could be described as "vampiric". The invaders at pale pass were literally imperials that had been taken over by tsaesci "soldiers".
But I doubt ZOS will do anything like that. Easier just to make them Japanese humans.
psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
I will be a bit disappointed, but will think it's "fine" since we've already seen:
Although I am hoping that they actually are human upper bodies and serpentine lower bodies, with an explanation for what we've seen in Pale Pass (in Oblivion).
Oblivion did that because they didnt want to make a new race for one quest. If we take their appearance as canon, then that would mean tsaesci are literally just imperials.
My theory has always been that tsaesci are literal snakes that act as parasites to humans, boring into their skulls and taking over their brains. It explains...pretty much everything about them. They "ate" the humans and became them. Their parasitic nature could be described as "vampiric". The invaders at pale pass were literally imperials that had been taken over by tsaesci "soldiers".
But I doubt ZOS will do anything like that. Easier just to make them Japanese humans.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
I will be a bit disappointed, but will think it's "fine" since we've already seen:
Although I am hoping that they actually are human upper bodies and serpentine lower bodies, with an explanation for what we've seen in Pale Pass (in Oblivion).
Oblivion did that because they didnt want to make a new race for one quest. If we take their appearance as canon, then that would mean tsaesci are literally just imperials.
My theory has always been that tsaesci are literal snakes that act as parasites to humans, boring into their skulls and taking over their brains. It explains...pretty much everything about them. They "ate" the humans and became them. Their parasitic nature could be described as "vampiric". The invaders at pale pass were literally imperials that had been taken over by tsaesci "soldiers".
But I doubt ZOS will do anything like that. Easier just to make them Japanese humans.
They didnt seem to have a problem making a unique Dwemer for a quest or a Falmer. This argument falls flat when you realize that they do this with every game.
Asian humans wouldnt be a bad thing. They have been hinting at an asian culture for ages. And the lore leaves it quite open for the Tsaeci to be more than just some Akaviri version of Lamia.
Ajaxandriel wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
I will be a bit disappointed, but will think it's "fine" since we've already seen:
Although I am hoping that they actually are human upper bodies and serpentine lower bodies, with an explanation for what we've seen in Pale Pass (in Oblivion).
Oblivion did that because they didnt want to make a new race for one quest. If we take their appearance as canon, then that would mean tsaesci are literally just imperials.
My theory has always been that tsaesci are literal snakes that act as parasites to humans, boring into their skulls and taking over their brains. It explains...pretty much everything about them. They "ate" the humans and became them. Their parasitic nature could be described as "vampiric". The invaders at pale pass were literally imperials that had been taken over by tsaesci "soldiers".
But I doubt ZOS will do anything like that. Easier just to make them Japanese humans.
Nice theory anyway, so they could still use asian human models while explaining all the snake-vampire stuff in lore...
psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
''Generic disneyland'' is exactly what Summerset was meant to look like if you paid attention. Even in the Pocket Guide we see an image of stone architecture, and the Imperial arts are also inspired by the Altmer. Would you just look at Imperial Cathedrals, you mean to tell me they don't look alike?
There is no ''old lore'' which is broken by Summerset.
''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."''
Straight and glimmering? Impossibly high towers? I mean, sure, they didn't do the whole lighting festival, but the far more realistic account is not only supported by ESO, but even in the lore we got in Morrowind. The ''insect wing'' account is nonsense, anyone should've been able to see that from the start.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »psychotrip wrote: »Calling.it now: the dragons killed all the tsaesci in Rimmen before the player arrives. It's in ruins and we never see a single one of them.
I'm thinking they're just going to apply the Blackrose skin to some humans and call it a day. I'd rather the Tsaesci were all dead than they get blandified like Summerset was.
That would be utterly tragic. Even I'm not cynical enough to think that they'd ruin the mystery of the tsaesci like that.
But then again I didnt think they'd drop the ball on Summerset so hard.
Summerset was fine tho.
If generic disneyland is fine for you I gusss. I was looking forward to something a bit more creative and in line with the old lore.
If Tsaesci are revealed to just be regular humans, I wonder if people will think that's "fine" too.
I will be a bit disappointed, but will think it's "fine" since we've already seen:
Although I am hoping that they actually are human upper bodies and serpentine lower bodies, with an explanation for what we've seen in Pale Pass (in Oblivion).
Oblivion did that because they didnt want to make a new race for one quest. If we take their appearance as canon, then that would mean tsaesci are literally just imperials.
My theory has always been that tsaesci are literal snakes that act as parasites to humans, boring into their skulls and taking over their brains. It explains...pretty much everything about them. They "ate" the humans and became them. Their parasitic nature could be described as "vampiric". The invaders at pale pass were literally imperials that had been taken over by tsaesci "soldiers".
But I doubt ZOS will do anything like that. Easier just to make them Japanese humans.
They didnt seem to have a problem making a unique Dwemer for a quest or a Falmer. This argument falls flat when you realize that they do this with every game.
Asian humans wouldnt be a bad thing. They have been hinting at an asian culture for ages. And the lore leaves it quite open for the Tsaeci to be more than just some Akaviri version of Lamia.