It might be 800 years Oblivion and 1000 for skyrim, but I believe Oblivion and Morrowind are only 60 years apart iirc, I could just be talking out my arse though.anonymousshadow613b16_ESO wrote: »isn't this game a 1000 years before skyrim so wouldn't that be 800 years before oblivion and 600 years before morrowind? Can anyone confirm cause i thought I remember them saying before launch the events take place a 1000 years before skyrim. And aren't the SP TES games 200 years a part each?
Also I think they should stick to lore. One of the reasons I play this game is because i LOVE TES lore. This is actually one of the first MMOS I actually pve because I love the lore. I use to only play MMOs for the pvp and that's it.
ArgonianAssassin wrote: »The mystery was more or less solved with Skyrim, if you know where to look and piece together all the tidbits we've picked up, it's obvious what happened to the Dwemer.
anonymousshadow613b16_ESO wrote: »Yeah I just looked it up. There all pretty close being that all the games other then ESO and skyrim are in the 3rd era. The only game that has 200 years apart is oblivion going into skyrim.
isengrimb16_ESO wrote: »And thinking on loss of information, imagine how much humanity probably lost in terms of manuscripts and art in 950 years.
isengrimb16_ESO wrote: »And thinking on loss of information, imagine how much humanity probably lost in terms of manuscripts and art in 950 years.
And yet we remember major battles and events of antiquity even with our short life spans, the fall of entire empires and the burning of libraries and books by idiot vandals.
There is absolutely no way in a world where humans can live over 150 years, where elves live over 500, where immortal beings exist, where an Empire has ruled from the same capital for that entire time minus a few hiccups where they weren't entirely destroyed that nobody would remember a major Daedric incursion.
Up to Skyrim books record the exploits of the Dwemer, the Ayleids, the Sload. Every major event in the Empire. The Oblivion Crisis. The Chimer, the Maormer, the events relating to Akavir, the history of Yokuda and Atmora and all that.
But somehow everybody forgot and misplaced the books on Molag Bal's gigantic invasion? Oh yeah, everybody remembers who Molag Bal has had sex with, but not that time he tried to suck Tamriel into his doom portals?
No. They dun screwed up. Let's all admit this and move on from there.
isengrimb16_ESO wrote: »I didn't say no one remembered, just that any books that might have been written about it didn't survive the wars and turbulence to come, for whatever reason; the fewer copies, the less likely a manuscript's survival over time. It really sounds like things go to total poop and alliances change like underwear for at least until Talos shows up; and even then, the continent STILL picks up a snarky nickname like "the Arena". I would assume the prevelance of books in-game is more of a computer game mechanic and NOT an indication in lore that books are as common and indestructible in Tamriel as they are in the rl Western world.
Do they even have printing presses, or are books still copied by hand?
anonymousshadow613b16_ESO wrote: »Just cause something wasn't recorded doesn't mean it didn't happen. You never know. Books could've been lost and people could have been silenced. It's a time before there was an emperor. When one was crowned they could have silenced the happenings that happened.
Also you got to realize that bethesda never planned for an mmo. Bethesda gave the OK to zenimax to have this happen then. Bethesda has final say on what they do to the lore. What did you expect the mmo to take place? After skyrim? Then that would conflict with bethesdas SP games. It doesn't really break lore. It's just nothing was recorded about the events in any game. Doesnt mean it broke lore.
anonymousshadow613b16_ESO wrote: »Just cause something wasn't recorded doesn't mean it didn't happen. You never know. Books could've been lost and people could have been silenced. It's a time before there was an emperor. When one was crowned they could have silenced the happenings that happened.
For what reason would an Emperor who would've had to clear the Daedric invasion in order to be crowned eliminate knowledge of their most heroic deed?
If anything, they'd embellish it. "I fought Molag Bal himself on top of the White-Gold Tower with bare fists!"Also you got to realize that bethesda never planned for an mmo. Bethesda gave the OK to zenimax to have this happen then. Bethesda has final say on what they do to the lore. What did you expect the mmo to take place? After skyrim? Then that would conflict with bethesdas SP games. It doesn't really break lore. It's just nothing was recorded about the events in any game. Doesnt mean it broke lore.
Please read what's been said earlier. I hate repeating myself.
Retcons are not a bad thing themselves. However, unsubtle retcons that completely disregard lore are.
There were many ways to include a plot about Molag Bal's invasion without making it blatant and so in your face that history would have to record it.
So yes, they did break lore.
"The mystery was more or less solved with Skyrim, if you know where to look and piece together all the tidbits we've picked up, it's obvious what happened to the Dwemer."
My playing this series has been sporatic over tha past some 20 years. I'ma have to find me a concise lore book to cover the main story lore. I know theres a, what looks to be a nice encylopedia type set, but i dunno if its all looks or if its worth getting.
anonymousshadow613b16_ESO wrote: »They didn't break lore. Just cause something wasn't mentioned in a book in a previous game isn't breaking lore. They are just adding something to the past which there was nothing before. I know this has been said but what do you expect them to patch all the games with books about it? Also you'll hear about it in the next SP game most likley.
Thanks Rial. reading it now,
No I'm suggesting they became apart of the Numidium, they got their wish and became infused with the brass god/brass tower.ArgonianAssassin wrote: »The mystery was more or less solved with Skyrim, if you know where to look and piece together all the tidbits we've picked up, it's obvious what happened to the Dwemer.
Are you suggesting the Dwemer got bounced forward in time like Alduin?anonymousshadow613b16_ESO wrote: »Yeah I just looked it up. There all pretty close being that all the games other then ESO and skyrim are in the 3rd era. The only game that has 200 years apart is oblivion going into skyrim.
Oblivion can be in the 4th Era too. The beginning of the 4th Era marked by the end of the Oblivion Crisis. Yes I'm being technical.
anonymousshadow613b16_ESO wrote: »They didn't break lore. Just cause something wasn't mentioned in a book in a previous game isn't breaking lore. They are just adding something to the past which there was nothing before. I know this has been said but what do you expect them to patch all the games with books about it? Also you'll hear about it in the next SP game most likley.
You know what if you're not going to bother reading what I say I'm not going to bother answering you. I'd have better luck talking to a statue of Jimmy Carter.Thanks Rial. reading it now,
Be warned the imperial library site likes to insert a lot of non-canon embellishments and outright fan fiction in between the genuine stuff.
Be warned the imperial library site likes to insert a lot of non-canon embellishments and outright fan fiction in between the genuine stuff.
Be warned the imperial library site likes to insert a lot of non-canon embellishments and outright fan fiction in between the genuine stuff.
What you call "fan fiction" is stuff written by the very people who created TES lore while they worked at Bethesda Game Studios, as well as what they said in discussions on the official forums back in the days of Morrowind.
anonymousshadow613b16_ESO wrote: »I did read what you said but you fail to realize the basics. It's not breaking lore just cause nothing was reported about it. Yes most cases there would be a history on it but there could have been some event that lost that history. You cant say there breaking lore cause they really aren't. You also fail to realize bethesda never planned for an mmo and you decide there breaking lore without thinking that there is no other possible way to make the mmo fit without the way they did. Wait till the new SP game and you might here about the events you might not.