Not happy with the new daedric prince

  • TaSheen
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    BlueViolet wrote: »
    I'm actually quite intrigued about another Daedric Prince and am really looking forward to that.
    TaSheen 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.


    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!
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  • FelisCatus
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    BlueViolet wrote: »
    I'm actually quite intrigued about another Daedric Prince and am really looking forward to that.
    TaSheen 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.


    Same.
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    Frankly I hope she, and a lot of other ESO references, DO get canonized in ES VI.

    This is simply because I know it will upset a lot of people and I think that's funny.
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    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.
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    Lugaldu wrote: »
    Above all, I'm not thrilled that she was mentioned... because I haven't finished playing the main storyline of Necrom yet...

    Same. I had been spoiled about her existence beforehand, but I'm sure many has not, so this must have been even stranger for them.

    Yes, I am one of those who didn't know about her existence until now.

    The more I think about it, the less I feel like continuing to play the Necrom main story and the more annoyed I am about this reveal. And then how is anyone supposed to play Gold Road first (if they start the game with it) and AFTER that Necrom? That doesn't make any sense at all...
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    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.

    And... how the hell are Mora and Ithelia "very similar"? They're basically the exact opposite, like life and death. One is the keeper/scriber of fate the other is the Fate-Changer.
    Edited by Seraphayel on 20 January 2024 10:36
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  • deejayvee
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    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.
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    deejayvee 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.

    Not necessarily 7 months. I waited until it went on sale because I was annoyed about the lack of new content for a "chapter".

    But even I finished it a while ago - precisely because there was so little content.
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    Syldras wrote: »
    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.

    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?
    BlueViolet wrote: »
    TaSheen 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.
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    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?
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    I think that some people are grossly overstating the significance of this "spoiler" for the Necrom chapter. The remembrance of Ithelia is not the climax of the Necrom Main Quest. There are several antagonists involved in the quest, each with their own personal agenda, and they form the bulk of the Chapter's main storyline and the action. There's lots of other plot twists and revelations going on.
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    Syldras wrote: »
    Nihilr 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.

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      Kendaric wrote: »
      Syldras wrote: »
      Nihilr 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.

      Alluding to an event/future dlc is okay as that comes at the end of a quest line usually but to spoil an entire main character villain before it even comes out when it's tied to the previous chapter is awful. I haven't finished Necrom yet but there is clearly a build up to a big reveal and then to just tell us in the global reveal before a lot of people even have completed Necrom kinda takes away the magic/surprise of any plot twists.
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      TaSheen wrote: »
      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!

      I generally do the new zone on my main account (PC NA) right away. With all the people around, it is much easier to do the adhoc group content (world bosses, dolmens, etc). This way I can complete everything in the zone.

      Outside of that, I usually wait. Other accounts, platforms, and geographies wait until the end of the year. I ran the Necrom main quest four times in December. By then, things are slow enough that I don't even bother with world bosses.

      Necrom was an exception in one respect though. I never set foot in Bastion Nymic. I prefer to just come and go as I please, without the fanfare and parades.
      deejayvee 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.

      Especially in this case, where the 2024 story looks like it will pick up where the 2023 story left off. Anyone who did Necrom pretty much knew who Gold Road was going to be focused on, and it is pretty hard to talk about Gold Road without it coming up. Once Firor made his announcement, the cat was out of the bag.

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    • Northwold
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      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.
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      i don't mind the new daedric prince at all. and i think the storyline so far seems to be somewhat interesting, which is saying a lot because a lot of eso stories are meh
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      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!
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      BlueViolet wrote: »
      TaSheen 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.

      I don't have the data to download PTS to do that. It is what it is. I'm doing good sometimes downloading chapters etc without having to buy more data tokens.

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      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!

      When I saw the video, I had the impression that this symbol was part of the prison. Sort of like a "demon trap", if you will, made especially for the Prince.
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      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.

      As a Kirkbride fan, that makes no sense. MK never said anything about how many Daedric Princes or et'Ada there have to be, as far as I know, if anything bemoaning that people take the classifications too literally. Not even the Eight Divines are universally recognized in Tamriel (which is the graver lore violation by ESO, imo).
      I also can't imagine he'd be opposed to new cults and associated deities, real or imagined, with the Imperial City being the city of "a thousand cults" and all that.
      If I judge him correctly, his approval will rest on whether Ithelia's concept is cool or not.

      By the way, Jyggalag should be the 17th Prince, Ithelia would be the 18th.

      (But moon colonies are fact, of course.)
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      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 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?

      More or less the whole city of Markarth, including dead people laying on the ground that stand there later being alive and cheerful.
      Does’t Veya leave a rather informative note about her Vvardenfell questline?

      I think there was a written note somewhere, but if someone wouldn't have played Morrowind before, they wouldn't have understood what it's about - also, many people miss these tiny bits of information. Of course it's a logic conflict if played Summerset first and Morrowind after that, but at least it's not as blatant as in the case of Necrom and Gold Road.
      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!

      They always change the background according to the new chapter.
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      Syldras wrote: »
      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.

      Actually, they said it was a "continuation" of the story. Given where the Necrom story left off, I would not have assumed that it was self contained.

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      Player: But he will try again, right? We wants to recover the rest of the memory.
      Leramil: "I expect so. As does the One Who Knows. Which is why you are still bound by his contract and I am still on call to aid you. But that is tomorrow's concern. I shall send word when the threads of fate that bind us once again converge."

      This caught my eye back when I first did the Necrom story, and each time after that. I assumed there would be more of a Daedric plane angle though, like Necrom. We would get a postage stamp in Tamriel and spend most of our time on some Daedric plane new to the lore.
      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.
      Edited by Elsonso on 20 January 2024 15:32
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      Syldras wrote: »
      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.

      Forced myself to finish Necrom just couple days before the stream, honestly I'm very surprised that literally no one mentioned that it wasn't beginning of an arch (in an old sense) as we've been told but still the same year-long cliff-hanger that's just couple years now instead of one. Literally the same but stretched in time, hopefully for the last time.

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      Northwold 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.

      [edited for minor bashing]
      Edited by ZOS_Icy on 20 January 2024 18:33
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      I look forward to the Aylied lore that might come with her existence - if she is connected to them..like the scions of her think in what Ed Stark mentioned in the Reveal video at about 25.25.

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    • Northwold
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      FelisCatus wrote: »
      Northwold 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.

      Honestly, I'd much rather less focus on the daedric princes etc than more. I used Meridia as an example as she is more or less the *only* Prince I can think of other than Sheogorath who acts consistently with her character (haven't played Necrom yet) and has any depth. And unlike Sheogorath, she's not so over-used that she's become insufferable.

      Molag Bal is just plain boring. He's really really evil, always wants to destroy the world, and never, ever wins. Zzz.

      [edited to remove quote]
      Edited by ZOS_Icy on 20 January 2024 18:34
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      Elsonso wrote: »
      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.

      Second this.
      Prior to the stream I didn’t even think they were going to let Ithelia out until the end of this Chapter.
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      Kendaric wrote: »
      And the last thing I want is to see her added to the older TES games retroactively or appear in TES 6.
      That's exactly the plot for TES6.
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      My hope would be that she turns out to be extremely evil and tries to murder us lol
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      Ithelia is nothing like Herma Mora. His entire shtick is Knowledge and Information. Her domain is Fate and Untraveled Paths. She can change a Person's existence, even Reality itself.

      They made a Daedric Prince that is practically what we call God.
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      deejayvee 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.

      I intentionally waited so long after ZOS became stingy with new story content. I wanted to save it for as long as possible and I feel there should have been a better solution - as far as the reveal is concerned. I mean, it also spoils the story for anyone just starting out with ESO.
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