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How far can we go?

Betahkiin
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As described by the official website, the story begins elder scrolls online in 2E 578.

From there on, as chronologies available online the following significant events occur:

2E 603: Last documented case of Knahaten flu.

2E 830: Domain Aldmer - Birth of Tiber Septim.

2E 839: Birth of Cyrus.

2E 852: The Battle of Sancre Tor.

Etc.

If the idea is not to get into any existing and relevant history event, should elapse between 2E 578 and 2E 830.

This would be about 252 years.

How many races are able to live more than 200 years?

Given this limitation, never get to see Tiber Septim in elder scrolls online?

I wonder who think you about it.

How far the story of elder scrolls online can go?

This can affect the normal life cycle of our characters?

Which of the events or characters from the existing line of elder scrolls like you to get to see them online?

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  • starkerealm
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    The Second Era is just one huge Dragon Break isn't it? There's inconsistencies with how long it even was, with some saying it was 1008 years long and others saying it was 850something. Because of that, it could go as long as it wants to.
  • Louis
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    honestly with the dragon break anythings possible.
    alot of people look at this signature, i guess youre one of them.
  • Betahkiin
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    The Second Era is just one huge Dragon Break isn't it? There's inconsistencies with how long it even was, with some saying it was 1008 years long and others saying it was 850something. Because of that, it could go as long as it wants to.

    But the start date for events in elder scrolls online contained in the History section of this page as 2E 578.

    And there are events recorded in elder scrolls in 2E 830.

    The question is, if there is hope to get to relive those events or visit iconic characters that emerge in these epochs:

    When they can live our characters to justify its existence between 2E 578 and 2E 830?
    Edited by Betahkiin on March 20, 2015 5:32AM
  • Betahkiin
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    Louis wrote: »
    honestly with the dragon break anythings possible.


    I ask you to forgive my ignorance, but could explain that this issue is?

    I mean Dragon Break.
  • starkerealm
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    Betahkiin wrote: »
    Louis wrote: »
    honestly with the dragon break anythings possible.


    I ask you to forgive my ignorance, but could explain that this issue is?

    I mean Dragon Break.

    Dragon Breaks are a sort of metaphysical wrinkle in The Elder Scrolls setting. Not, just Tamriel or Nirn, but the entire cosmology kind of... "twitches."

    This accounts for things like the player reloading their saves, or installing mods, and incorporates it into the cosmology of the setting. There's a few books on them in the single player games, including stuff like The Warp in the West, which tries to explain how all of the possible (mutually exclusive) endings for TES2: Daggerfall happened at the same time.

    It's honestly one of the weirder aspects of the setting, and one of the hardest to describe.
  • starkerealm
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    Incidentally, I was thinking of The Middle Dawn, which is First Era, though the Soulburst is almost certainly also a Dragon Break.
  • Betahkiin
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    Betahkiin wrote: »
    Louis wrote: »
    honestly with the dragon break anythings possible.


    I ask you to forgive my ignorance, but could explain that this issue is?

    I mean Dragon Break.

    Dragon Breaks are a sort of metaphysical wrinkle in The Elder Scrolls setting. Not, just Tamriel or Nirn, but the entire cosmology kind of... "twitches."

    This accounts for things like the player reloading their saves, or installing mods, and incorporates it into the cosmology of the setting. There's a few books on them in the single player games, including stuff like The Warp in the West, which tries to explain how all of the possible (mutually exclusive) endings for TES2: Daggerfall happened at the same time.

    It's honestly one of the weirder aspects of the setting, and one of the hardest to describe.
    Incidentally, I was thinking of The Middle Dawn, which is First Era, though the Soulburst is almost certainly also a Dragon Break.

    I did not know about these events regarding timelines!

    Thank you very much for the explanation.

    Honestly it is a concept that confuses and which I thought would never have to deal with in elder scrolls.

    I never played Arena or Daggerfall, I played very little Morrowind and Oblivion and my greatest experience was with Skyrim as counted with editing in Spanish (my native language).

    Honestly I never found out the issue of temporary lines, LOL!

    Never too late to learn new things.

    Thank You!

  • theroyalestpythonnub18_ESO
    The Knahaten flu is almost certainly something we'll be dealing with once we expand on to Elsweyr.

    Dagoth Ur's reawakening is a tad premature, but there is some evidence in game to suggest we might see something relating to that.

    The final battle between Mannimarco and Vanus Galerion would probably occur sometime soon.

    We may see the Dawnguard formed and disbanded.

    These are what I can think of off the top of my head. I don't imagine the timeline of the game will span past a decade at most. All singleplayer games with the exception of Daggerfall took place within a year. ESO may go a bit farther given it's scope, but we'll likely never see past the alliance war.






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