BlueViolet wrote: »I'm actually quite intrigued about another Daedric Prince and am really looking forward to that.So I almost never get around to the current chapter as soon as it's released. Not only because of whatever else is going on either - I really hate questing with a bajillion other people around.
I feel that same. I probably wont get this chapter until the initial furore has died down. I always hate getting into an overcrowded new zone.
BlueViolet wrote: »I'm actually quite intrigued about another Daedric Prince and am really looking forward to that.So I almost never get around to the current chapter as soon as it's released. Not only because of whatever else is going on either - I really hate questing with a bajillion other people around.
I feel that same. I probably wont get this chapter until the initial furore has died down. I always hate getting into an overcrowded new zone.
Kalle_Demos wrote: »While I've had my issues on how ESO has handled Lore, there has never been an established or set number of Daedric Princes. And the mortals of Nirn only know about them because they choose to directly interact. It is entirely plausible that there are Princes out there that want nothing to do with Nirn or their problematic peers. There is nothing Lore breaking about there being Princes we've never heard of. None of this is surprising considering the Lore with Sheogorath.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »
There has to be a limit on spoilers. If you haven't completed the main plot in 7 months, that's on you. You cannot expect everyone else to wait forever for you to finish it.
You remember Markarth being invaded and many people killed to fuel the Dark Heart, right? At the end of the story, Verandis just manipulated the Dark Heart to basically spew out all souls again, and everyone who had been killed before just returns back to life. And the whole thing is called the "Miracle in Markarth", which, weirdly, no one on the future is able to remember I found that ending awfully kitschy.
BlueViolet wrote: »So I almost never get around to the current chapter as soon as it's released. Not only because of whatever else is going on either - I really hate questing with a bajillion other people around.
I feel that same. I probably wont get this chapter until the initial furore has died down. I always hate getting into an overcrowded new zone.
I mean they didn't spoil it in promo material, but Morrowind > Clockwork City > Summerset were all direct continuations of each other.
The stories were related as a story arc, but self-contained. When you play the Summerset chapter you learn nothing about what happens in the Morrowind chapter.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »I mean they didn't spoil it in promo material, but Morrowind > Clockwork City > Summerset were all direct continuations of each other.
The stories were related as a story arc, but self-contained. When you play the Summerset chapter you learn nothing about what happens in the Morrowind chapter.
Does’t Veya leave a rather informative note about her Vvardenfell questline?
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »I mean they didn't spoil it in promo material, but Morrowind > Clockwork City > Summerset were all direct continuations of each other.
The stories were related as a story arc, but self-contained. When you play the Summerset chapter you learn nothing about what happens in the Morrowind chapter.
Does’t Veya leave a rather informative note about her Vvardenfell questline?
Veya leaves a number of notes, but they are very easy to miss. Sotha Sil mentions the events of Vvardenfell briefly as well I think in one of his dialogs on Artaeum.
Well, I'll be buying the pre-order etc for 3 accounts, but I won't be messing with tthe quests until things calm down some!
There has to be a limit on spoilers. If you haven't completed the main plot in 7 months, that's on you. You cannot expect everyone else to wait forever for you to finish it.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »BlueViolet wrote: »So I almost never get around to the current chapter as soon as it's released. Not only because of whatever else is going on either - I really hate questing with a bajillion other people around.
I feel that same. I probably wont get this chapter until the initial furore has died down. I always hate getting into an overcrowded new zone.
I highly recommend going through the story on PTS if you can, it lets you avoid the crowds and helps A LOT with spoilers.
HappyTheCamper wrote: »Fun fact I just learned; if you scroll to the bottom of the page, in the black chunk, there’s an outline of the ruin she cast on the ground when she escaped!
prof-dracko wrote: »Kalle_Demos wrote: »While I've had my issues on how ESO has handled Lore, there has never been an established or set number of Daedric Princes. And the mortals of Nirn only know about them because they choose to directly interact. It is entirely plausible that there are Princes out there that want nothing to do with Nirn or their problematic peers. There is nothing Lore breaking about there being Princes we've never heard of. None of this is surprising considering the Lore with Sheogorath.
Try telling that to the Kirkbride fans. I know a few that are seething at how a "non-canon spin-off" dares to contradict the expanded lore that's never actually been in a game before. The 5th Era moon colonies are undisputed fact, but a 17th Prince? Heresy.
Seraphayel wrote: »Sorry, but people complaining about being spoiled by the new Chapter reveal are a bit out of touch. It's a Chapter reveal exactly because of that. If you didn't want to get spoiled you shouldn't have watched. It was obvious this is a continuation of Necrom's storyline and Necrom's storyline has been live for 7 months now. There was no spoilering at all, you just didn't catch up with what's going on.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »I thought that was just the Harrowed getting their souls back? It’s been a while since I went through that questline, who was physically dead that came back?
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Does’t Veya leave a rather informative note about her Vvardenfell questline?
HappyTheCamper wrote: »Fun fact I just learned; if you scroll to the bottom of the page, in the black chunk, there’s an outline of the ruin she cast on the ground when she escaped!
Seraphayel wrote: »Sorry, but people complaining about being spoiled by the new Chapter reveal are a bit out of touch. It's a Chapter reveal exactly because of that. If you didn't want to get spoiled you shouldn't have watched. It was obvious this is a continuation of Necrom's storyline and Necrom's storyline has been live for 7 months now. There was no spoilering at all, you just didn't catch up with what's going on.
They said it was a story arc, so a lot of people expected something like Morrowind - CWC - Summerset; stories that are related overall, but self-contained. How would someone who hasn't played Necrom at all know that it will end with a cliffhanger and that the one big mystery of the chapter will be the main topic of the next one? It has never been like that with ESO before.
Seraphayel wrote: »Sorry, but people complaining about being spoiled by the new Chapter reveal are a bit out of touch. It's a Chapter reveal exactly because of that. If you didn't want to get spoiled you shouldn't have watched. It was obvious this is a continuation of Necrom's storyline and Necrom's storyline has been live for 7 months now. There was no spoilering at all, you just didn't catch up with what's going on.
They said it was a story arc, so a lot of people expected something like Morrowind - CWC - Summerset; stories that are related overall, but self-contained. How would someone who hasn't played Necrom at all know that it will end with a cliffhanger and that the one big mystery of the chapter will be the main topic of the next one? It has never been like that with ESO before.
I just hope it's handled with discipline. Too often the daedric princes have been used as deus ex machinas that can do whatever the plot requires, which cheapens the storytelling.
They can be great. Or they can be one of the biggest weakness of Elder Scrolls lore, in my opinion, depending on whether the writing makes sure to treat them as complex characters. Great = Meridia for being multifaceted. Weak = Molag Bal for being one-note pantomime villain.
FelisCatus wrote: »I just hope it's handled with discipline. Too often the daedric princes have been used as deus ex machinas that can do whatever the plot requires, which cheapens the storytelling.
They can be great. Or they can be one of the biggest weakness of Elder Scrolls lore, in my opinion, depending on whether the writing makes sure to treat them as complex characters. Great = Meridia for being multifaceted. Weak = Molag Bal for being one-note pantomime villain.
Don't forget how nearly every zone has a cult which is [snip] as it's used as a Deus Ex Machina constantly.
I now think there is a good chance that this story will be continued into 2025, for the second half of the Anniversary. This story seems to big to just end this year.
There has to be a limit on spoilers. If you haven't completed the main plot in 7 months, that's on you. You cannot expect everyone else to wait forever for you to finish it.