B0SSzombie wrote: »
Alphawolf01A wrote: »B0SSzombie wrote: »
That's not it. There is a "Lambent Guar Body Markings" that is listed also, the Dusky Guarhide is something else.
Alphawolf01A wrote: »B0SSzombie wrote: »
That's not it. There is a "Lambent Guar Body Markings" that is listed also, the Dusky Guarhide is something else.
Araneae6537 wrote: »I thought the Roman Legionary style (as well as much else to do with Ancient Rome) was part of the Imperial aesthetic. Was there already precedent in ESO for it being Akavari in origin with the Imperials either descended from or influenced by the Akavari?
I feel like this 'Samurai and Legionaries' aesthetic is ESO's take on the popular pairings like 'Ninjas and Pirates' or 'Knights and Vikings'Araneae6537 wrote: »I thought the Roman Legionary style (as well as much else to do with Ancient Rome) was part of the Imperial aesthetic. Was there already precedent in ESO for it being Akavari in origin with the Imperials either descended from or influenced by the Akavari?
I feel like this 'Samurai and Legionaries' aesthetic is ESO's take on the popular pairings like 'Ninjas and Pirates' or 'Knights and Vikings'Araneae6537 wrote: »I thought the Roman Legionary style (as well as much else to do with Ancient Rome) was part of the Imperial aesthetic. Was there already precedent in ESO for it being Akavari in origin with the Imperials either descended from or influenced by the Akavari?
That said, the Akaviri had an influence on Cyrodilic culture and politics during the Reman dynasty, with several Tsaesci Potentates, notably Versidue-Shaie who seized power from the Reman line, and whose ghost featured in a quest in Elsweyr. This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion.
So, unless ESO are planning on reviving Akaviri content - going to Akavir might be too ballsy and ambitious for them tbh, lore-wise and scale-wise too - it is likely that we will get a Cyrodiil Chapter next year which might focus on how the Empire cleans itself up after the whole mess. I'd expect that to go in the Colovian direction though, so I think these Akaviri-Cyrodilic fusion designs are just for the Crates.
Don't see how that's a correction tbh. I also said that the Potentates were before the Interregnum which is the period we are currently in, before Talos takes the throne. So I see your comment more as a longer version of 'I agree' than a correctionVaranisArano wrote: »Slight correction.I feel like this 'Samurai and Legionaries' aesthetic is ESO's take on the popular pairings like 'Ninjas and Pirates' or 'Knights and Vikings'Araneae6537 wrote: »I thought the Roman Legionary style (as well as much else to do with Ancient Rome) was part of the Imperial aesthetic. Was there already precedent in ESO for it being Akavari in origin with the Imperials either descended from or influenced by the Akavari?
That said, the Akaviri had an influence on Cyrodilic culture and politics during the Reman dynasty, with several Tsaesci Potentates, notably Versidue-Shaie who seized power from the Reman line, and whose ghost featured in a quest in Elsweyr. This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion.
So, unless ESO are planning on reviving Akaviri content - going to Akavir might be too ballsy and ambitious for them tbh, lore-wise and scale-wise too - it is likely that we will get a Cyrodiil Chapter next year which might focus on how the Empire cleans itself up after the whole mess. I'd expect that to go in the Colovian direction though, so I think these Akaviri-Cyrodilic fusion designs are just for the Crates.
The end of the Akaviri Potentate marks the beginning of the Interregnum, with the assassination of the potentate and his heirs by the Morag Tong in 2E 430. The Akaviri in Hakoshae, Elsweyr left Cyrodiil following this event.
There's still an "Empire" during this era, but its a rump state limited to Cyrodiil's heartland and prone to unstable dynasties and various warlords trying to seize control. This is the region where the Longhouse Emperors rule for three decades before Varen Aquilarios rebels in 2E 577. ESO starts in 2E 582.
The Interregnum only ends when Tiber Septim starts the Third Empire in 2E 854.
(There is another, non-related Akaviri invasion that happened in 2E 572 and provides some of the impetus for the Dunmer-Nord-Argonian alliance of the Ebonheart Pact.)
My suspicion is that these Akaviri Potentate crates draw on the Akaviri influence on Cyrodiil during the Reman Dynasty and the Potentate time periods. It'll be interesting to see if ZOS brings this influence out in the upcoming Cyrodiil areas, or if they choose to take an approach that's more faithful to TES IV Oblivion. That game happens in 3E 433, and there's very little Akaviri influence in most areas of the game. We'll see, I guess.
Ooh, I'll edit it then. It was supposed to imply 'The Potentates were before the interregnum. And the Interregnum is what we are currently in.' Still, the only way to misread that is if someone believes that the Longhouse Emperors and Varen were Reman and pre-Potentate which is pretty absurd. But sorry, I guess my punctuation there was confusing, I'm not a native speaker, I'll edit it.seecodenotgames wrote: »I think they were referring to the fact you mentioned the events happened before the interregnum and after Varen's Rebellion. Varen's rebellion against the longhouse emperors happened only a few years before the events of ESO, but the interregnum started a few hundred years ago.
Don't see how that's a correction tbh. I also said that the Potentates were before the Interregnum which is the period we are currently in, before Talos takes the throne. So I see your comment more as a longer version of 'I agree' than a correctionVaranisArano wrote: »Slight correction.I feel like this 'Samurai and Legionaries' aesthetic is ESO's take on the popular pairings like 'Ninjas and Pirates' or 'Knights and Vikings'Araneae6537 wrote: »I thought the Roman Legionary style (as well as much else to do with Ancient Rome) was part of the Imperial aesthetic. Was there already precedent in ESO for it being Akavari in origin with the Imperials either descended from or influenced by the Akavari?
That said, the Akaviri had an influence on Cyrodilic culture and politics during the Reman dynasty, with several Tsaesci Potentates, notably Versidue-Shaie who seized power from the Reman line, and whose ghost featured in a quest in Elsweyr. This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion.
So, unless ESO are planning on reviving Akaviri content - going to Akavir might be too ballsy and ambitious for them tbh, lore-wise and scale-wise too - it is likely that we will get a Cyrodiil Chapter next year which might focus on how the Empire cleans itself up after the whole mess. I'd expect that to go in the Colovian direction though, so I think these Akaviri-Cyrodilic fusion designs are just for the Crates.
The end of the Akaviri Potentate marks the beginning of the Interregnum, with the assassination of the potentate and his heirs by the Morag Tong in 2E 430. The Akaviri in Hakoshae, Elsweyr left Cyrodiil following this event.
There's still an "Empire" during this era, but its a rump state limited to Cyrodiil's heartland and prone to unstable dynasties and various warlords trying to seize control. This is the region where the Longhouse Emperors rule for three decades before Varen Aquilarios rebels in 2E 577. ESO starts in 2E 582.
The Interregnum only ends when Tiber Septim starts the Third Empire in 2E 854.
(There is another, non-related Akaviri invasion that happened in 2E 572 and provides some of the impetus for the Dunmer-Nord-Argonian alliance of the Ebonheart Pact.)
My suspicion is that these Akaviri Potentate crates draw on the Akaviri influence on Cyrodiil during the Reman Dynasty and the Potentate time periods. It'll be interesting to see if ZOS brings this influence out in the upcoming Cyrodiil areas, or if they choose to take an approach that's more faithful to TES IV Oblivion. That game happens in 3E 433, and there's very little Akaviri influence in most areas of the game. We'll see, I guess.
I edited my punctuation (the parenthesis was probably confusing there), as the 'before Talos, after Longhouse Emperors and Varen' was meant to apply to 'which is what we are in' that came directly before it. However, my comment as a whole made it clear that the Potentates were an earlier, Reman and post-Reman, but pre-Interregnum period. I also talked about the Akaviri-Cyrodilic connection would 'go back' in time if they chose to take it, and I mentioned the Versidue-Shaie quest in Elsweyr, and the game is clearly post-Varen as it's a major plotpoint...so I thought there were enough signs there that I was correct on the timeline, rather than suggesting that the Potentates are closer to us than Varen was.VaranisArano wrote: »The correction was about the "This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion. That's the portion that confused me and I felt merited some clarification of the timeline.Don't see how that's a correction tbh. I also said that the Potentates were before the Interregnum which is the period we are currently in, before Talos takes the throne. So I see your comment more as a longer version of 'I agree' than a correctionVaranisArano wrote: »Slight correction.I feel like this 'Samurai and Legionaries' aesthetic is ESO's take on the popular pairings like 'Ninjas and Pirates' or 'Knights and Vikings'Araneae6537 wrote: »I thought the Roman Legionary style (as well as much else to do with Ancient Rome) was part of the Imperial aesthetic. Was there already precedent in ESO for it being Akavari in origin with the Imperials either descended from or influenced by the Akavari?
That said, the Akaviri had an influence on Cyrodilic culture and politics during the Reman dynasty, with several Tsaesci Potentates, notably Versidue-Shaie who seized power from the Reman line, and whose ghost featured in a quest in Elsweyr. This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion.
So, unless ESO are planning on reviving Akaviri content - going to Akavir might be too ballsy and ambitious for them tbh, lore-wise and scale-wise too - it is likely that we will get a Cyrodiil Chapter next year which might focus on how the Empire cleans itself up after the whole mess. I'd expect that to go in the Colovian direction though, so I think these Akaviri-Cyrodilic fusion designs are just for the Crates.
The end of the Akaviri Potentate marks the beginning of the Interregnum, with the assassination of the potentate and his heirs by the Morag Tong in 2E 430. The Akaviri in Hakoshae, Elsweyr left Cyrodiil following this event.
There's still an "Empire" during this era, but its a rump state limited to Cyrodiil's heartland and prone to unstable dynasties and various warlords trying to seize control. This is the region where the Longhouse Emperors rule for three decades before Varen Aquilarios rebels in 2E 577. ESO starts in 2E 582.
The Interregnum only ends when Tiber Septim starts the Third Empire in 2E 854.
(There is another, non-related Akaviri invasion that happened in 2E 572 and provides some of the impetus for the Dunmer-Nord-Argonian alliance of the Ebonheart Pact.)
My suspicion is that these Akaviri Potentate crates draw on the Akaviri influence on Cyrodiil during the Reman Dynasty and the Potentate time periods. It'll be interesting to see if ZOS brings this influence out in the upcoming Cyrodiil areas, or if they choose to take an approach that's more faithful to TES IV Oblivion. That game happens in 3E 433, and there's very little Akaviri influence in most areas of the game. We'll see, I guess.
The Interregnum runs from the Potentate's end until Tiber Septim's rule begins. The Longhouse Emperors and Varen are in the middle, more or less, of the Interregnum.
So the Akaviri influence in Cyrodiil under the Potentate is considerably before Varen or the Longhouse Emperors, which includes the events referenced in the Hakoshae questline.
I edited my punctuation (the parenthesis was probably confusing there), as the 'before Talos, after Longhouse Emperors and Varen' was meant to apply to 'which is what we are in' that came directly before it. However, my comment as a whole made it clear that the Potentates were an earlier, Reman and post-Reman, but pre-Interregnum period. I also talked about the Akaviri-Cyrodilic connection would 'go back' in time if they chose to take it, and I mentioned the Versidue-Shaie quest in Elsweyr, and the game is clearly post-Varen as it's a major plotpoint...so I thought there were enough signs there that I was correct on the timeline, rather than suggesting that the Potentates are closer to us than Varen was.VaranisArano wrote: »The correction was about the "This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion. That's the portion that confused me and I felt merited some clarification of the timeline.Don't see how that's a correction tbh. I also said that the Potentates were before the Interregnum which is the period we are currently in, before Talos takes the throne. So I see your comment more as a longer version of 'I agree' than a correctionVaranisArano wrote: »Slight correction.I feel like this 'Samurai and Legionaries' aesthetic is ESO's take on the popular pairings like 'Ninjas and Pirates' or 'Knights and Vikings'Araneae6537 wrote: »I thought the Roman Legionary style (as well as much else to do with Ancient Rome) was part of the Imperial aesthetic. Was there already precedent in ESO for it being Akavari in origin with the Imperials either descended from or influenced by the Akavari?
That said, the Akaviri had an influence on Cyrodilic culture and politics during the Reman dynasty, with several Tsaesci Potentates, notably Versidue-Shaie who seized power from the Reman line, and whose ghost featured in a quest in Elsweyr. This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion.
So, unless ESO are planning on reviving Akaviri content - going to Akavir might be too ballsy and ambitious for them tbh, lore-wise and scale-wise too - it is likely that we will get a Cyrodiil Chapter next year which might focus on how the Empire cleans itself up after the whole mess. I'd expect that to go in the Colovian direction though, so I think these Akaviri-Cyrodilic fusion designs are just for the Crates.
The end of the Akaviri Potentate marks the beginning of the Interregnum, with the assassination of the potentate and his heirs by the Morag Tong in 2E 430. The Akaviri in Hakoshae, Elsweyr left Cyrodiil following this event.
There's still an "Empire" during this era, but its a rump state limited to Cyrodiil's heartland and prone to unstable dynasties and various warlords trying to seize control. This is the region where the Longhouse Emperors rule for three decades before Varen Aquilarios rebels in 2E 577. ESO starts in 2E 582.
The Interregnum only ends when Tiber Septim starts the Third Empire in 2E 854.
(There is another, non-related Akaviri invasion that happened in 2E 572 and provides some of the impetus for the Dunmer-Nord-Argonian alliance of the Ebonheart Pact.)
My suspicion is that these Akaviri Potentate crates draw on the Akaviri influence on Cyrodiil during the Reman Dynasty and the Potentate time periods. It'll be interesting to see if ZOS brings this influence out in the upcoming Cyrodiil areas, or if they choose to take an approach that's more faithful to TES IV Oblivion. That game happens in 3E 433, and there's very little Akaviri influence in most areas of the game. We'll see, I guess.
The Interregnum runs from the Potentate's end until Tiber Septim's rule begins. The Longhouse Emperors and Varen are in the middle, more or less, of the Interregnum.
So the Akaviri influence in Cyrodiil under the Potentate is considerably before Varen or the Longhouse Emperors, which includes the events referenced in the Hakoshae questline.
I'll assume your comment was meant to be friendly rather than an 'ackchully' nitpicking, it just seemed strange to reiterate what I said when you already posted a comment before me with no initial inclination for detail, and only copy-pasted data 'in correction' to me. That said, I did change that line to prevent further confusion, and there is probably too much in this Crown Crate thread about the Akaviri question and the lecture that my use of a parenthesis spawned lol.
Sure. And yeah, it should definitely have been a colon or a comma rather than parenthesis there, like 'This was before the Interregnum which is where we are: before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's Rebellion'. But the rest of my comment made it explicitly clear that the Potentates were a Reman thing and a post-Reman takeover, not a post-Varen one. And since ESO openly takes place after Varen's rebellion and before Talos, I thought it would be clear that it referred to 'where we are'.VaranisArano wrote: »Sure. As I said, it was a slight correction, perhaps even confusion on my part, and we seem to be mostly in agreement on the source of the Akaviri-Imperial connection. So hopefully its all friendly.I edited my punctuation (the parenthesis was probably confusing there), as the 'before Talos, after Longhouse Emperors and Varen' was meant to apply to 'which is what we are in' that came directly before it. However, my comment as a whole made it clear that the Potentates were an earlier, Reman and post-Reman, but pre-Interregnum period. I also talked about the Akaviri-Cyrodilic connection would 'go back' in time if they chose to take it, and I mentioned the Versidue-Shaie quest in Elsweyr, and the game is clearly post-Varen as it's a major plotpoint...so I thought there were enough signs there that I was correct on the timeline, rather than suggesting that the Potentates are closer to us than Varen was.VaranisArano wrote: »The correction was about the "This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion. That's the portion that confused me and I felt merited some clarification of the timeline.Don't see how that's a correction tbh. I also said that the Potentates were before the Interregnum which is the period we are currently in, before Talos takes the throne. So I see your comment more as a longer version of 'I agree' than a correctionVaranisArano wrote: »Slight correction.I feel like this 'Samurai and Legionaries' aesthetic is ESO's take on the popular pairings like 'Ninjas and Pirates' or 'Knights and Vikings'Araneae6537 wrote: »I thought the Roman Legionary style (as well as much else to do with Ancient Rome) was part of the Imperial aesthetic. Was there already precedent in ESO for it being Akavari in origin with the Imperials either descended from or influenced by the Akavari?
That said, the Akaviri had an influence on Cyrodilic culture and politics during the Reman dynasty, with several Tsaesci Potentates, notably Versidue-Shaie who seized power from the Reman line, and whose ghost featured in a quest in Elsweyr. This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion.
So, unless ESO are planning on reviving Akaviri content - going to Akavir might be too ballsy and ambitious for them tbh, lore-wise and scale-wise too - it is likely that we will get a Cyrodiil Chapter next year which might focus on how the Empire cleans itself up after the whole mess. I'd expect that to go in the Colovian direction though, so I think these Akaviri-Cyrodilic fusion designs are just for the Crates.
The end of the Akaviri Potentate marks the beginning of the Interregnum, with the assassination of the potentate and his heirs by the Morag Tong in 2E 430. The Akaviri in Hakoshae, Elsweyr left Cyrodiil following this event.
There's still an "Empire" during this era, but its a rump state limited to Cyrodiil's heartland and prone to unstable dynasties and various warlords trying to seize control. This is the region where the Longhouse Emperors rule for three decades before Varen Aquilarios rebels in 2E 577. ESO starts in 2E 582.
The Interregnum only ends when Tiber Septim starts the Third Empire in 2E 854.
(There is another, non-related Akaviri invasion that happened in 2E 572 and provides some of the impetus for the Dunmer-Nord-Argonian alliance of the Ebonheart Pact.)
My suspicion is that these Akaviri Potentate crates draw on the Akaviri influence on Cyrodiil during the Reman Dynasty and the Potentate time periods. It'll be interesting to see if ZOS brings this influence out in the upcoming Cyrodiil areas, or if they choose to take an approach that's more faithful to TES IV Oblivion. That game happens in 3E 433, and there's very little Akaviri influence in most areas of the game. We'll see, I guess.
The Interregnum runs from the Potentate's end until Tiber Septim's rule begins. The Longhouse Emperors and Varen are in the middle, more or less, of the Interregnum.
So the Akaviri influence in Cyrodiil under the Potentate is considerably before Varen or the Longhouse Emperors, which includes the events referenced in the Hakoshae questline.
I'll assume your comment was meant to be friendly rather than an 'ackchully' nitpicking, it just seemed strange to reiterate what I said when you already posted a comment before me with no initial inclination for detail, and only copy-pasted data 'in correction' to me. That said, I did change that line to prevent further confusion, and there is probably too much in this Crown Crate thread about the Akaviri question and the lecture that my use of a parenthesis spawned lol.
VaranisArano wrote: »I feel like this 'Samurai and Legionaries' aesthetic is ESO's take on the popular pairings like 'Ninjas and Pirates' or 'Knights and Vikings'Araneae6537 wrote: »I thought the Roman Legionary style (as well as much else to do with Ancient Rome) was part of the Imperial aesthetic. Was there already precedent in ESO for it being Akavari in origin with the Imperials either descended from or influenced by the Akavari?
That said, the Akaviri had an influence on Cyrodilic culture and politics during the Reman dynasty, with several Tsaesci Potentates, notably Versidue-Shaie who seized power from the Reman line, and whose ghost featured in a quest in Elsweyr. This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion.
So, unless ESO are planning on reviving Akaviri content - going to Akavir might be too ballsy and ambitious for them tbh, lore-wise and scale-wise too - it is likely that we will get a Cyrodiil Chapter next year which might focus on how the Empire cleans itself up after the whole mess. I'd expect that to go in the Colovian direction though, so I think these Akaviri-Cyrodilic fusion designs are just for the Crates.
Slight correction.
The end of the Akaviri Potentate marks the beginning of the Interregnum, with the assassination of the potentate and his heirs by the Morag Tong in 2E 430. The Akaviri in Hakoshae, Elsweyr left Cyrodiil following this event.
There's still an "Empire" during this era, but its a rump state limited to Cyrodiil's heartland and prone to unstable dynasties and various warlords trying to seize control. This is the region where the Longhouse Emperors rule for three decades before Varen Aquilarios rebels in 2E 577. ESO starts in 2E 582.
The Interregnum only ends when Tiber Septim starts the Third Empire in 2E 854.
(There is another, non-related Akaviri invasion that happened in 2E 572 and provides some of the impetus for the Dunmer-Nord-Argonian alliance of the Ebonheart Pact.)
My suspicion is that these Akaviri Potentate crates draw on the Akaviri influence on Cyrodiil during the Reman Dynasty and the Potentate time periods. It'll be interesting to see if ZOS brings this influence out in the upcoming Cyrodiil areas, or if they choose to take an approach that's more faithful to TES IV Oblivion. That game happens in 3E 433, and there's very little Akaviri influence in most areas of the game. We'll see, I guess.
Sure. And yeah, it should definitely have been a colon or a comma rather than parenthesis there, like 'This was before the Interregnum which is where we are: before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's Rebellion'. But the rest of my comment made it explicitly clear that the Potentates were a Reman thing and a post-Reman takeover, not a post-Varen one. And since ESO openly takes place after Varen's rebellion and before Talos, I thought it would be clear that it referred to 'where we are'.VaranisArano wrote: »Sure. As I said, it was a slight correction, perhaps even confusion on my part, and we seem to be mostly in agreement on the source of the Akaviri-Imperial connection. So hopefully its all friendly.I edited my punctuation (the parenthesis was probably confusing there), as the 'before Talos, after Longhouse Emperors and Varen' was meant to apply to 'which is what we are in' that came directly before it. However, my comment as a whole made it clear that the Potentates were an earlier, Reman and post-Reman, but pre-Interregnum period. I also talked about the Akaviri-Cyrodilic connection would 'go back' in time if they chose to take it, and I mentioned the Versidue-Shaie quest in Elsweyr, and the game is clearly post-Varen as it's a major plotpoint...so I thought there were enough signs there that I was correct on the timeline, rather than suggesting that the Potentates are closer to us than Varen was.VaranisArano wrote: »The correction was about the "This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion. That's the portion that confused me and I felt merited some clarification of the timeline.Don't see how that's a correction tbh. I also said that the Potentates were before the Interregnum which is the period we are currently in, before Talos takes the throne. So I see your comment more as a longer version of 'I agree' than a correctionVaranisArano wrote: »Slight correction.I feel like this 'Samurai and Legionaries' aesthetic is ESO's take on the popular pairings like 'Ninjas and Pirates' or 'Knights and Vikings'Araneae6537 wrote: »I thought the Roman Legionary style (as well as much else to do with Ancient Rome) was part of the Imperial aesthetic. Was there already precedent in ESO for it being Akavari in origin with the Imperials either descended from or influenced by the Akavari?
That said, the Akaviri had an influence on Cyrodilic culture and politics during the Reman dynasty, with several Tsaesci Potentates, notably Versidue-Shaie who seized power from the Reman line, and whose ghost featured in a quest in Elsweyr. This took place before the Interregnum period (which is what we are in) before Talos, but after the Longhouse Emperors and Varen's rebellion.
So, unless ESO are planning on reviving Akaviri content - going to Akavir might be too ballsy and ambitious for them tbh, lore-wise and scale-wise too - it is likely that we will get a Cyrodiil Chapter next year which might focus on how the Empire cleans itself up after the whole mess. I'd expect that to go in the Colovian direction though, so I think these Akaviri-Cyrodilic fusion designs are just for the Crates.
The end of the Akaviri Potentate marks the beginning of the Interregnum, with the assassination of the potentate and his heirs by the Morag Tong in 2E 430. The Akaviri in Hakoshae, Elsweyr left Cyrodiil following this event.
There's still an "Empire" during this era, but its a rump state limited to Cyrodiil's heartland and prone to unstable dynasties and various warlords trying to seize control. This is the region where the Longhouse Emperors rule for three decades before Varen Aquilarios rebels in 2E 577. ESO starts in 2E 582.
The Interregnum only ends when Tiber Septim starts the Third Empire in 2E 854.
(There is another, non-related Akaviri invasion that happened in 2E 572 and provides some of the impetus for the Dunmer-Nord-Argonian alliance of the Ebonheart Pact.)
My suspicion is that these Akaviri Potentate crates draw on the Akaviri influence on Cyrodiil during the Reman Dynasty and the Potentate time periods. It'll be interesting to see if ZOS brings this influence out in the upcoming Cyrodiil areas, or if they choose to take an approach that's more faithful to TES IV Oblivion. That game happens in 3E 433, and there's very little Akaviri influence in most areas of the game. We'll see, I guess.
The Interregnum runs from the Potentate's end until Tiber Septim's rule begins. The Longhouse Emperors and Varen are in the middle, more or less, of the Interregnum.
So the Akaviri influence in Cyrodiil under the Potentate is considerably before Varen or the Longhouse Emperors, which includes the events referenced in the Hakoshae questline.
I'll assume your comment was meant to be friendly rather than an 'ackchully' nitpicking, it just seemed strange to reiterate what I said when you already posted a comment before me with no initial inclination for detail, and only copy-pasted data 'in correction' to me. That said, I did change that line to prevent further confusion, and there is probably too much in this Crown Crate thread about the Akaviri question and the lecture that my use of a parenthesis spawned lol.
So it seemed strange that you were suddenly eager to go into lecturing mode with copy-pasted dates from the Elder Scrolls Pages wiki, and repeated the same thing twice now, when you only commented a single sentence in answer earlier, without going into detail. This made it seem like there was little original interest in the topic on your part, but more willingness to go into mansplaining mode: way more effort to nitpick others than to actually answer the question yourself, and more effort than the small correction warranted.
For example, Varen rebelled before 2E 577 not in that year as you claimed, and the Longhouse Emperors were in power for over four decades, not three decades. But you don't see people writing paragraphs to correct you, because it's an inconsequential error and we all knew what your comment meant. Tone is really hard to read from text of course, and we both said the same things 90%, I just thought this tangent was kinda unnecessary.
B0SSzombie wrote: »
Teridax941 wrote: »B0SSzombie wrote: »
So you get a guar mount, non combat guar, and a skin that all match.
I know what my shadowscale character is gonna be doing this month.
I have a shadowscale already and they are already pimped. Still this is the first time I've ever seen a guar I liked the looks oh. I'll consider it.