LadyNerevar wrote: »You may be interested in Loreseekers, they're a lore-focused ESO podcast/stream/guild.
For the Harrowstorm dungeons specifically, I'd recommend this recap post by Benefactor.
The Lore is in the Books in the Game. All the Books are here
https://www.imperial-library.info/
You can search by keywords.
Not to shamelessly self-promote, but the goal of my channel called Shmoji is to explain ESO lore simply. My most recent videos were on Greymoor. Specifically, Fennorian, Rada al-Saran, and the Icereach Coven. I wish you the best in your adventures!
This probably isn't discussion meant for a thread, but I said it that way because I was very much self promoting. However, the point of it is to help people understand ESO lore without tons of research. Also, newbie forum question: is there any way to get notifications from comments on these threads?
Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »Michael Kirkbride is the man you need.
PrayingSeraph wrote: »Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »Michael Kirkbride is the man you need.
That's the fanon master, not the loremaster
They take work without being professionals, having no skill and education, not because they are forced to, but because they want, they believe it is possible to understand complex things without study, they know almost nothing about the world around them, they lack education, but a direct self-promotion is ok to them and is not considered as something indecent, etc. They don't even know how to use the so called "google-fu", because no search engine can give answers to one's questions if a man has no questions at all or can't formulate them due to the reasons I have mentioned here. It's much easier to come here and ask "Who's the coolest loremaster here?" and give some odd terms along such a question. It's much easier to make a few youtube videos on questing to self-promote oneself as a lore sage in a thread with such a name, justifying it with a good intent "to help people understand".. Whatever they do, their questions and works are simple and primitive or were answered decades ago, but they still don't do a thing to try to find answers themselves. Because of such people, as I suppose it, TES games become more and more simplified in terms of it's stories, mechanics.. Simple games for simple minded people.. To these people was directed my sarcasm, @PrayingSeraph, though I understand, that they are not the ones to be accused in anything - they are not guilty in not fitting my perception of what is right or wrong. People are products of education and environment, if not of some will beyond the world. So, this is why it was just a sarcasm. Ah.. o tempora, o mores. Seeing you've called MK that firmly in your reply, I see you were serious thinking I was unaware of who he was when I wrote that post of mine there. I know who MK is and I am definitely not the man whom you need to explain the MK's role in this universe.understand ESO lore without tons of research
Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »PrayingSeraph wrote: »Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »Michael Kirkbride is the man you need.
That's the fanon master, not the loremaster
Oh, really? How could have I missed it during those decades of playing TES games?.. He is neither "fanon master" nor loremaster, my friend. He is Michael Kirkbride, if you understand what I mean. That post of mine was just a sarcasm of an old player to make the likes of me smile to the question the OP asked in this thread. Back in my days of the beginning of TES universe we all know, we had no "youtube loremasters", no densely populated forums, UESP was young, green and unknown to many, and we could not even think of asking questions like the OP asked. We shared knowledge of lore among us, but made "tons of research", as Shmoji named it above, ourselves to understand it. Because, unlike knowledge, understanding is not shared - it is acquired personally through study and experience. For all these decades we've been playing TES, always learning something new, but still remembering the old; taking quests and spending long hours to read the in-game books, dialogues, sharing our insights, travelling to each corner of these games' worlds, etc. We asked complex questions and answered them, we shared knowledge and were so happy when an insight visited us after long periods of cerebrating. Some certain things of TES III became clear in 15 (!) years only.. Yes, that is a great game with an outstanding story!
But today some people tend toThey take work without being professionals, having no skill and education, not because they are forced to, but because they want, they believe it is possible to understand complex things without study, they know almost nothing about the world around them, they lack education, but a direct self-promotion is ok to them and is not considered as something indecent, etc. They don't even know how to use the so called "google-fu", because no search engine can give answers to one's questions if a man has no questions at all or can't formulate them due to the reasons I have mentioned here. It's much easier to come here and ask "Who's the coolest loremaster here?" and give some odd terms along such a question. It's much easier to make a few youtube videos on questing to self-promote oneself as a lore sage in a thread with such a name, justifying it with a good intent "to help people understand".. Whatever they do, their questions and works are simple and primitive or were answered decades ago, but they still don't do a thing to try to find answers themselves. Because of such people, as I suppose it, TES games become more and more simplified in terms of it's stories, mechanics.. Simple games for simple minded people.. To these people was directed my sarcasm, @PrayingSeraph, though I understand, that they are not the ones to be accused in anything - they are not guilty in not fitting my perception of what is right or wrong. People are products of education and environment, if not of some will beyond the world. So, this is why it was just a sarcasm. Ah.. o tempora, o mores. Seeing you've called MK that firmly in your reply, I see you were serious thinking I was unaware of who he was when I wrote that post of mine there. I know who MK is and I am definitely not the man whom you need to explain the MK's role in this universe.understand ESO lore without tons of research
PrayingSeraph wrote: »Hahaha reading all that made me smile.
I wasn't sure if you were someone from ES Wikia or TESlore who promote post-Bethesda MK writings as canon. There are plenty of non-sarcastic posts like your original one