Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »If I was an ESO scriptwriter and Thaddeus Cosma is not a disguised character we already know, I'd make him another Daily Quest broker, a representative of, say, a faction of time travelers with 7 quests depicting the major events of all the 6 different eras and the 7th quest dedicated to some out-of-time event in a public dungeon the way I proposed it in February. He fits that NPC quest giver pretty well. I'd also give him some philosophical dialogue lines with that "leaning on the fourth wall" feature regarding time and it's nature depicted in ESO.
We could become the time travelers in those repeating quests who would make those historical TES events uncertain as they are considered today, or vice versa - to make them exactly we know them today as if our intervention would be the very reason they happened the way they did. For example, we could cause the decline of the ancient Argonian civilization, witness some events at Red Mountain with different options of action we know from the books today, we could meet Topal the Pilot, convince Sotha Sil to use the Tools in order to prepare for the return of Dagoth Ur, meet Ysgramor, Veloth, or, say, Molag Bal in times when he was (supposedly) the king of the Dreugh, we could even become.. those very cultists who captured the Benefactor in order to fulfill the prophecy by allowing the Main Quest to start. So many possibilities!.. I think ESO is exactly the game that should use the concept of time travel to unveil the truth on the events of TES at least a bit. Cosma could become exactly the character to make it happen. Anyway, it's up to ZOS to decide, this is just an idea for free I'd be glad if they implemented it into the game.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Cyro & IC in different time line as a PvE zone...
I just came across Thadeus Cosma and wonder still what is causing all the creatures to flicker in and out.
It is an interesting quest though and I hope he will appear in the future as well.
I'm still hoping that ZOS releases a definitive "end game" for the game. Not saying that I hope the game ends or whatever, but it would be cool if there's like a trial that takes place far into the future that you go there by time travel.
Like, say, a trial involving Dagoth Ur's first Resurrection and the Tribunal's loss of Kagrenac's tools. These events (Ur's awakening and the Tribunal losing their connection to the Heart) seem to have directly or indirectly caused the appearance and rise of the man (or men) that would become Tiber Septim.
"Will we travel in time next year?" - is it supposed to be something new? Almost every existing zone have a quest about time travel of some kind.
The_Drop_Bear wrote: »I'm still hoping that ZOS releases a definitive "end game" for the game. Not saying that I hope the game ends or whatever, but it would be cool if there's like a trial that takes place far into the future that you go there by time travel.
Like, say, a trial involving Dagoth Ur's first Resurrection and the Tribunal's loss of Kagrenac's tools. These events (Ur's awakening and the Tribunal losing their connection to the Heart) seem to have directly or indirectly caused the appearance and rise of the man (or men) that would become Tiber Septim.
Nope that's an event the player should not be involved in, Dagoth and the tribunal are so far above our power level that they would end the entire trial with one undodgeable attack right at the start.
The_Drop_Bear wrote: »Nope that's an event the player should not be involved in, Dagoth and the tribunal are so far above our power level that they would end the entire trial with one undodgeable attack right at the start.
FabresFour wrote: »The_Drop_Bear wrote: »I'm still hoping that ZOS releases a definitive "end game" for the game. Not saying that I hope the game ends or whatever, but it would be cool if there's like a trial that takes place far into the future that you go there by time travel.
Like, say, a trial involving Dagoth Ur's first Resurrection and the Tribunal's loss of Kagrenac's tools. These events (Ur's awakening and the Tribunal losing their connection to the Heart) seem to have directly or indirectly caused the appearance and rise of the man (or men) that would become Tiber Septim.
Nope that's an event the player should not be involved in, Dagoth and the tribunal are so far above our power level that they would end the entire trial with one undodgeable attack right at the start.
And do you really think so? I mean, the player is immortal (being made of Azure Plasm) and has already been able to defeat a Daedric Prince on his own plan.
I think if Vestige gets a power up like the Amulet of Kings or even the Mask of Alkosh, I think it is possible for him to become immensely powerful as before.
FabresFour wrote: »The_Drop_Bear wrote: »I'm still hoping that ZOS releases a definitive "end game" for the game. Not saying that I hope the game ends or whatever, but it would be cool if there's like a trial that takes place far into the future that you go there by time travel.
Like, say, a trial involving Dagoth Ur's first Resurrection and the Tribunal's loss of Kagrenac's tools. These events (Ur's awakening and the Tribunal losing their connection to the Heart) seem to have directly or indirectly caused the appearance and rise of the man (or men) that would become Tiber Septim.
Nope that's an event the player should not be involved in, Dagoth and the tribunal are so far above our power level that they would end the entire trial with one undodgeable attack right at the start.
And do you really think so? I mean, the player is immortal (being made of Azure Plasm) and has already been able to defeat a Daedric Prince on his own plan.
I think if Vestige gets a power up like the Amulet of Kings or even the Mask of Alkosh, I think it is possible for him to become immensely powerful as before.
The_Drop_Bear wrote: »Nope that's an event the player should not be involved in, Dagoth and the tribunal are so far above our power level that they would end the entire trial with one undodgeable attack right at the start.
Well, I'm not saying the trial would involve battling Ur directly. Maybe his ash vampire generals or corprus creatures.
Also, the first time he awakened, he managed to drive off the Tribunes but ALMSIVI launched campaigns against his forces repeatedly all the way to Third Era. Maybe the trial would be one of these campaigns?
And as FabresFour mentioned, The Vestige has defeated characters near or even at the same level of power as the Tribunes. Beyond Molag Bal, there's Magistrix Vox (Who Boethiah said had attained near-god like power to match Almalexia) and the sundry dragons we face throughout the Elsweyr story.
FabresFour wrote: »
The player isn't immortal because of Azure Plasm. It's said that your body has the same properties as your old one despite being made of a daedruc substance. Think of it like ditto from Pokemon. The reason why the player was immortal was because their soul had been replaced by a daedric vestige. I don't even think the players is immortal anymore after the main quest since our lack of a mortal soul was said to be the reason why we revived in the first place