Technically time is/can be relative to all of the ES universe, because it doesn't exist linearly. It's why Dragon Breaks can happen and why numerous different outcomes of the same situation can exist simultaneously. It's basically TES' version of the Mandela Effect.
Iirc the canon choice is Varen, and honestly I think they should have just made him be the only option instead of being able to sacrifice one of the others. Or if they really wanted it to be a meaningful choice, they shouldn't have brought the others back because "fan service". They should have used entirely different characters so your choice remained meaningful.Technically time is/can be relative to all of the ES universe, because it doesn't exist linearly. It's why Dragon Breaks can happen and why numerous different outcomes of the same situation can exist simultaneously. It's basically TES' version of the Mandela Effect.
Yes, the lore has devolved into several different alternate universes, depending on who you chose to make the ultimate sacrifice to save Tamriel. Which still doesn't explain things if you chose a different hero for each your different characters. Maybe account wide achievements is secretly making the choice of which sacrifice is valid, based upon date of completion/log in.
Perhaps the ultimate retcon still awaits. Maybe the day the game closes it's doors, players will have to watch a cut scene where Varen Aquilerios wakes up from a deep slumber and proclaims, "It was all a dream!"
Iirc the canon choice is Varen, and honestly I think they should have just made him be the only option instead of being able to sacrifice one of the others. Or if they really wanted it to be a meaningful choice, they shouldn't have brought the others back because "fan service". They should have used entirely different characters so your choice remained meaningful.
/grumble
Iirc the canon choice is Varen, and honestly I think they should have just made him be the only option instead of being able to sacrifice one of the others. Or if they really wanted it to be a meaningful choice, they shouldn't have brought the others back because "fan service". They should have used entirely different characters so your choice remained meaningful.
/grumble
Iirc the canon choice is Varen, and honestly I think they should have just made him be the only option instead of being able to sacrifice one of the others. Or if they really wanted it to be a meaningful choice, they shouldn't have brought the others back because "fan service". They should have used entirely different characters so your choice remained meaningful.Technically time is/can be relative to all of the ES universe, because it doesn't exist linearly. It's why Dragon Breaks can happen and why numerous different outcomes of the same situation can exist simultaneously. It's basically TES' version of the Mandela Effect.
Yes, the lore has devolved into several different alternate universes, depending on who you chose to make the ultimate sacrifice to save Tamriel. Which still doesn't explain things if you chose a different hero for each your different characters. Maybe account wide achievements is secretly making the choice of which sacrifice is valid, based upon date of completion/log in.
Perhaps the ultimate retcon still awaits. Maybe the day the game closes it's doors, players will have to watch a cut scene where Varen Aquilerios wakes up from a deep slumber and proclaims, "It was all a dream!"
/grumble
NordSwordnBoard wrote: »If only I could deny the gods by pressing back on my controller. Experience has taught me eso error messages are stupid, like sending a message through the net saying the net connection isn't connected.