Hallothiel wrote: »@Kambo
Do you have a better link / image as cant read a damn thing in the one you posted - is just a blur! Ta.
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So it looks like everything that has happened in ESO so far has occurred in 582, learned thanks to the Reddit AMA from earlier today. I'm not saying it's unbelievable, but they can't keep in 582 forever. There's also the matter of a journal in Orsinium stating it's 583, but I guess that's retconned now?
This entire discussion has messed with my entire perception of time. I need to lay down.
So it looks like everything that has happened in ESO so far has occurred in 582, learned thanks to the Reddit AMA from earlier today. I'm not saying it's unbelievable, but they can't keep in 582 forever. There's also the matter of a journal in Orsinium stating it's 583, but I guess that's retconned now?
This entire discussion has messed with my entire perception of time. I need to lay down.
So it looks like everything that has happened in ESO so far has occurred in 582, learned thanks to the Reddit AMA from earlier today. I'm not saying it's unbelievable, but they can't keep in 582 forever. There's also the matter of a journal in Orsinium stating it's 583, but I guess that's retconned now?
This entire discussion has messed with my entire perception of time. I need to lay down.
So it looks like everything that has happened in ESO so far has occurred in 582, learned thanks to the Reddit AMA from earlier today. I'm not saying it's unbelievable, but they can't keep in 582 forever. There's also the matter of a journal in Orsinium stating it's 583, but I guess that's retconned now?
This entire discussion has messed with my entire perception of time. I need to lay down.
I'll take what they "assume" and since timeline is "personal" to me I'll start at 582 and take my long, long time.
Still much silly. No-lore players don't care for such things and lore-players will play in the correct order most of the times. So why bother to stick it all in one year? Jeez.
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RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »So it looks like everything that has happened in ESO so far has occurred in 582, learned thanks to the Reddit AMA from earlier today. I'm not saying it's unbelievable, but they can't keep in 582 forever. There's also the matter of a journal in Orsinium stating it's 583, but I guess that's retconned now?
This entire discussion has messed with my entire perception of time. I need to lay down.
Trying to say all this happens in 582 is just silliness. I think it would have been better to state that the Soul Burst occurred in 582 and then simply avoid saying anything that defines a specific date for everything that happens after that in the game.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »So it looks like everything that has happened in ESO so far has occurred in 582, learned thanks to the Reddit AMA from earlier today. I'm not saying it's unbelievable, but they can't keep in 582 forever. There's also the matter of a journal in Orsinium stating it's 583, but I guess that's retconned now?
This entire discussion has messed with my entire perception of time. I need to lay down.
Trying to say all this happens in 582 is just silliness. I think it would have been better to state that the Soul Burst occurred in 582 and then simply avoid saying anything that defines a specific date for everything that happens after that in the game.
This is why places like TESLore has rebuked the idea of a hard canon. Because often developers will flat out make a mess of it to rationalize design decisions. For the people that take these topics a little more serious, it can be kind of maddening.
I think the only thing lore enthusiasts here can do is either drop it or come up with some personal headcanon. Its very unlikely that ZOS is going to change their position on this seeing as they have no incentive. Theres never going to be enough of a push from the community to fix it and its unlikely this could ever bring negative press their way. Come up with your own timeline that makes the best sense to you and stick with it. For ZOS it will be 2Eternal 582.
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A regrettable problem with them allowing the player to do things in any order.
I do wish they’d enforce a proper timeline though. Orsinium moved the timeline forward a year, but they seem to be trying to keep all the events in 582, which is ridiculous unless they get lazy and blame a Dragonbreak.
Personally I headcanon it as...
The base game plus DLC up to Orsinium -582
Orsinium plus DLC up to Morrowind - 583
Morrowind plus DLC up to Summerset - 584
Summerset plus all DLC up to Elsweyr - 585
Elsweyr until the next chapter - 586
One year per chapter or ‘season’ as they’re now calling it.
Really helpful and insightful commentary from everybody considering how unfortunate the situation is for lore buffs. And Kambo, thanks for asking the question, posting the answer, and remaining polite and respectful despite the bad news.
In the meantime, I do agree with the comment that TES lacks hard canon. In fact, hasn’t Kirkbride expressed the view that all interpretations of the Elder Scrolls are valid?
With the above in mind, can we as a community suggest an alternative timeline to measure in-game events? A few people in this thread have already posted their own headcanon, all of which seems very logical and reasonable. Maybe a few members can sort of promote that idea and develop an unofficial, community-based interpretation.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »So it looks like everything that has happened in ESO so far has occurred in 582, learned thanks to the Reddit AMA from earlier today. I'm not saying it's unbelievable, but they can't keep in 582 forever. There's also the matter of a journal in Orsinium stating it's 583, but I guess that's retconned now?
This entire discussion has messed with my entire perception of time. I need to lay down.
Trying to say all this happens in 582 is just silliness. I think it would have been better to state that the Soul Burst occurred in 582 and then simply avoid saying anything that defines a specific date for everything that happens after that in the game.
This is why places like TESLore has rebuked the idea of a hard canon. Because often developers will flat out make a mess of it to rationalize design decisions. For the people that take these topics a little more serious, it can be kind of maddening.
I think the only thing lore enthusiasts here can do is either drop it or come up with some personal headcanon. Its very unlikely that ZOS is going to change their position on this seeing as they have no incentive. Theres never going to be enough of a push from the community to fix it and its unlikely this could ever bring negative press their way. Come up with your own timeline that makes the best sense to you and stick with it. For ZOS it will be 2Eternal 582.
I don't think they really make a mess of things for design purposes that often, it's just frustrating as a lore nerd to think about how everything fits in, sort of like you said. Elder Scrolls has always been subject to the Unreliable Narrator with its lore, so there's a lot of interpretation with things in it. As someone said on twitter a few weeks ago, a Necromancer wearing bright pink clothes with a bright pink Flesh Atronach could take over the Imperial City sometime during the 2nd Era and we would never know if that's true or not until we see it with our own eyes, no matter how far fetched it seems.
That being said, I'm okay with headcanons of how the lore progresses, but I personally won't be able to do that just because I can't rationalize how things in the games, which are the #1 source of finding out what is true or false, what happened and didn't happen, would happen AFTER they have officially happened in the already established lore. Even if Leamon said we should ASSUME it's still 582, his word alone as the Loremaster, as well as multiple characters in Elsweyr stating Euraxia conquered Rimmen 6 years prior to the Chapter, AKA 576, should tell us exactly where we're at and at this point the events within the year aren't subject to change, just the order in which they happened is since it's always subjective depending on the player and their choices with progression. To make a complicated paragraph short; you can't change the year in which events occurred, nor can you change those events in general. It's safe to say that everything in ESO happened in 582 pretty much without a doubt, even if it seems far fetched.
And if future events remain in 582, at least up until a reasonable point, I have plenty of working room for fan stories, which is why I got curious about the exact timeline in the first place.
Really helpful and insightful commentary from everybody considering how unfortunate the situation is for lore buffs. And Kambo, thanks for asking the question, posting the answer, and remaining polite and respectful despite the bad news.
In the meantime, I do agree with the comment that TES lacks hard canon. In fact, hasn’t Kirkbride expressed the view that all interpretations of the Elder Scrolls are valid?
With the above in mind, can we as a community suggest an alternative timeline to measure in-game events? A few people in this thread have already posted their own headcanon, all of which seems very logical and reasonable. Maybe a few members can sort of promote that idea and develop an unofficial, community-based interpretation.
Kirkbride doesn't speak for Bethesda, or Zenimax for that matter, so I wouldn't use his claims as evidence.
No, things are happening in the middle to the end of the second era. Remember, molag bal happens relatively earlier in the game, around mid second era, or at least close. When elsweyr happens, the dragons have returned. It was told that the first Dragonborn will kill the last dragon. That means we are closer to the end of the second era. Talos perhaps already lives. We just haven’t found him yet.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »Its possible for all of these events to take place during the same year but the Vestige to not take part in all of it
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Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »Its possible for all of these events to take place during the same year but the Vestige to not take part in all of it
That is indeed a very fair point to make. The cinematic trailers have the Nord, Altmer, and Breton heroes as stand-ins for the Vestige, though I must make it clear again that we know the events we see in the games are canon, therefore the one canonically participating in these events is the Vestige. You could perhaps say that there are multiple Vestiges, but the main story almost explicitly places you as being the only one they're working with, more or less anyway. The point I'm trying to make here is that based on how we know the lore works and how material being canon works, it wouldn't make a whole lot of sense to state that the Vestige didn't take part in all of these events. But hey, I could be wrong about it, I don't know.
The one good thing I've taken from the year being stuck in 582 is that I can set my own personal writings in like 586 and just say it's been years since the Planemeld and it will still be valid and won't mess up my own stuff.
No, things are happening in the middle to the end of the second era. Remember, molag bal happens relatively earlier in the game, around mid second era, or at least close. When elsweyr happens, the dragons have returned. It was told that the first Dragonborn will kill the last dragon. That means we are closer to the end of the second era. Talos perhaps already lives. We just haven’t found him yet.
PC USStraight out of Mo- uh, oh wait. Um... Ebonheart, I guess?